Karnataka Legislative Council

Karnataka Legislative Council
ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ ವಿಧಾನ ಪರಿಷತ್
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Chairman
D.H.Shankarmurhy, INC
Deputy Chairperson
Marithibbe Gowda [1], JD (S)
Chief whip
Capt. Ganesh karnik, BJP
Leader of the House
Leader of the Opposition
Structure
Seats 75 (64 elected, 11 nominated)
Political groups
  INC: 31 seats
  BJP: 23 seats
  JD(S): 12 seats
  Independent: 5 seats
  Vacant (likely to be nominated soon from INC: 4 seats
Meeting place
Legislative Council Chamber at the Vidhana Soudha
Website
http://kla.kar.nic.in/
Footnotes
The Council was established in 1907 for the Princely State of Mysore. The Princely state was merged with the Union of India and became Mysore State in 1950; Mysore State was re-organized to its current territorial state in 1956 and renamed as Karnataka on 1 November 1973

The Karanatka Legislative Council is the upper house of the bicameral legislature of Karnataka state in southern India. Karnataka is one of the seven states in India, where the state legislature is bicameral, comprising two houses: the Legislative Assembly (Vidhan Sabha), and the Legislative Council (Vidhan Parishad). The Karnataka Legislative Council is a permanent body comprising 75 members.

History

It was established as the Mysore Legislative Council in 1907 (under Regulation I of 1907) in the Princely State of Mysore with a view to associate with the Government certain number of non-official persons having practical experience and knowledge of local conditions and requirements to assist government in making Laws and Regulations. In addition to the Dewan, President and the Members of Council, who were ex officio members, at that time the Council consisted of not less than 10 and not more than 15 additional members to be nominated by the Government, out of which not less than two-fifths were required to be non-officials. The minimum and maximum number of additional members was increased to 15 to 21 respectively by Regulation I of 1914 and the maximum was further increased to 30 by Regulation II of 1919.[2]

In 1923, under the Mysore Legislative Council Regulation, (Regulation XIX of 1923), the strength of Legislative Council was fixed at 50. Of the 50 seats, 28 were allotted to the nominated members (official 20 and non-official 8) and 22 to elected members.[2] In 1914 the Council was empowered to discuss the Budget and in 1923 it was given power to vote on the demands for grants. From 1919 onwards Resolution were discussed in the Council. The term of the Council was three years in 1917 and four years in 1940.

After the implementation of the States Reorganisation Act in 1956, the strength of the Legislative Council of the re-organized Mysore state was increased to 63 under the Legislative Councils Act, 1957[3] and it remained same until 1987. Following adoption of a resolution in Karnataka Legislative Assembly on 18 August 1986 and subsequent approval by the Parliament of India, the strength of Legislative Council was increased to 75 with effect from 8 September 1987.

Term

The Karnataka Legislative Council is a permanent body with one-third of its members retiring every two years.

Constituencies and members

At present, among the 75 members of the Legislative Council, 25 are elected by the Karnataka Legislative Assembly members, 25 are elected by local authorities, 7 are elected by the Graduates, 7 are elected by the Teachers and 11 members are nominated by the Governor of Karnataka. The following is the list of the current members:[4] New 2015 Karnataka MLC Results were declared on 30th December 2015 and can be obtained from here. [5]

Elected by the Legislative Assembly members

# Member Political Party Term
1S.M.AghaJD(S)18 June 2012 to 17 June 2018
2K.GovindarajuINC18 June 2012 to 17 June 2018
3M.SitaramINC18 June 2012 to 17 June 2018
4B.J.PuttaswamyBJP18 June 2012 to 17 June 2018
5Raghunath rao MalkapurBJP18 June 2012 to 17 June 2018
6Rizwan ArshadINC14 June 2016 - 14 June 2022 [6]
7M.BhanuprakashBJP18 June 2012 to 17 June 2018
8C.MotammaINC18 June 2012 to 17 June 2018
9Vimala GowdaBJP18 June 2012 to 17 June 2018
10D. S. VeeraiahBJP18 June 2012 to 17 June 2018
11B.S.SureshIndependent18 June 2012 to 17 June 2018
12Ramappa TimmapurINC14 June 2016 - 14 June 2022
13V.SomannaBJP14 June 2016 - 14 June 2022
14Allam VeerabhadrappaINC14 June 2016 - 14 June 2022
15K.V.Narayana SwamyJD(S)14 June 2016 - 14 June 2022
17JayammaINC1 July 2014 - 30 June 2020
18G. ParameswaraINC1 July 2014 - 30 June 2020
19N. S. BoserajuINC1 July 2014 - 30 June 2020
20K. S. EshwarappaBJP1 July 2014 - 30 June 2020
21H. M. RevannaINC1 July 2014 - 30 June 2020
22T A SharavanaJD(S)1 July 2014 - 30 June 2020
23D U MallikarjunaIndependent1 July 2014 - 30 June 2020
24Veena AchaiahINC14 June 2016 - 14 June 2022
25Lehar Singh Siroya BJP14 June 2016 - 14 June 2022

Elected from Graduates' constituencies

# Constituency Member Political Party
1Karnataka South-East GraduatesR Chowdareddy ThoopalliJD(S)1 July 2014 - 30 June 2020
2Karnataka North-East GraduatesN.Amaranath patilBJP22 June 2012 - 21 June 2018
3Karnataka North-West GraduatesHanumant NiraniBJP5 July 2016 - 4 July 2022 [7]
4Karnataka South GraduatesK.T.Srikante GowdaJD(S)5 July 2016 - 4 July 2022 [8]
5Karnataka West GraduatesS. V. SankanurBJP1 July 2014 - 30 June 2020
6Bangalore GraduatesRamachandra GowdaBJP22 June 2012 - 21 June 2018
7Karnataka South-West GraduatesD.H.ShankaramurthyBJP22 June 2012 - 21 June 2018

Elected from Teachers' constituencies

# Constituency Member Political Party Term
1Karnataka South TeachersMaritibbe GowdaJD(S)22 June 2012 - 21 June 2018
2Karnataka South-East TeachersGanesh KarnikBJP22 June 2012 - 21 June 2018
3Karnataka North-East TeachersSharanappa MatturINC1 July 2014 - 30 June 2020
4Bangalore TeachersPuttannaJD(S)1 July 2014 - 30 June 2020
5Karnataka West TeachersBasawaraj HorattiJD(S) 5 July 2016 - 4 July 2022 [9]
6Karnataka North-West TeachersArun ShahapurBJP5 July 2016 - 4 July 2022 [10]

Elected from Local Authorities' constituencies

# Constituency Member Political Party Term
1Bidar Local AuthoritiesVijay SinghINCJan 2016-Jan 2022
2Gulbarga Local AuthoritiesB.G.PatilBJPJan 2016-Jan 2022
3Bijapur Local AuthoritiesBasangouda Patil YatnalIndependentJan 2016-Jan 2022
4Bijapur Local AuthoritiesS. R. PatilINCJan 2016-Jan 2022
5Belgaum Local AuthoritiesKavatagimath Mahantesh MallikarjunBJPJan 2016-Jan 2022
6Belgaum Local AuthoritiesVivek PatilIndependentJan 2016-Jan 2022
7Uttara Kannada Local AuthoritiesShrikant Laxman GhotnekarINCJan 2016-Jan 2022
8Dharwad Local AuthoritiesSrinivas ManeINCJan 2016-Jan 2022
9Dharwad Local AuthoritiesPradeep ShettarBJPJan 2016-Jan 2022
10Raichur Local AuthoritiesBasavaraj Patil ItagiINCJan 2016-Jan 2022
11Bellary Local AuthoritiesK.C.KondaiahINCJan 2016-Jan 2022
12Chitradurga Local AuthoritiesRaghu AcharINCJan 2016-Jan 2022
13Shimoga Local AuthoritiesPrasanna KumarINCJan 2016-Jan 2022
14Dakshina Kannada Local AuthoritiesKota Srinivasa PoojaryBJPJan 2016-Jan 2022
15Dakshina Kannada Local AuthoritiesK. Prathapachandra ShettyINCJan 2016-Jan 2022
16Chickmagaluru Local AuthoritiesM.K.PraneshBJPJan 2016-Jan 2022
17Hassan Local AuthoritiesGopalaswamyINCJan 2016-Jan 2022
18Tumkur Local AuthoritiesKanthrajJD(S)Jan 2016-Jan 2022
19Mandya Local AuthoritiesAppaji GowdaJD(S)Jan 2016-Jan 2022
20Bangalore Local AuthoritiesM NarayanaswamyINCJan 2016-Jan 2022
21Bangalore Rural Local AuthoritiesB. RaviINCJan 2016-Jan 2022
22Kolar Local AuthoritiesC R ManoharJD(S)Jan 2016-Jan 2022
23Kodagu Local AuthoritiesSunil Subramani MandepandaBJPJan 2016-Jan 2022
24Mysore Local AuthoritiesSandesh NagarajuJD(S)Jan 2016-Jan 2022
25Mysore Local AuthoritiesDharmasenaINCJan 2016-Jan 2022

Nominated

[11]

# Member Political Party Term
1M D LakshminarayanaIndependent10 August 2012 - 9 August 2018
2V. S. UgrappaINC24 June 2014 - 23 June 2020
3Iqbal Ahmed SaradagiINC24 June 2014 - 23 June 2020
4K. Abdul JabbarINC24 June 2014 - 23 June 2020
5Ivan D'SouzaINC24 June 2014 - 23 June 2020
6Dr. Jayamala RamchandraINC24 June 2014 - 23 June 2020
7Tara AnuradhaBJP10 August 2012 - 9 August 2018
8K.B.ShanappaBJP10 August 2012 - 9 August 2018

See also

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