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Karnataka Pragnyavanta Janata Paksha was founded by Puthurina Muthu D. Mahesh Gowda. He started the party in January 2015, applied for official registration on 19 January 2016 and publicly announced it on 12 August 2017 [2] [3] under the 'Prajakeeya' campaign slogan.
He extended his support to an already existing politician, Mahesh Gowda and jointly formed a party called Karnataka Pragnyavantha Janatha Paksha (KPJP) and invited suggestions from the general public on improving various aspects of administration.
Name Office Date of party switch Old party New party Notes Refs R. Shankar: MLA of the 14th Karnataka Legislative Assembly from Ranebennur: 14 Nov 2019 Karnataka Pragnyavantha Janatha Party
Karnataka Janata Paksha (KJP) was an Indian political party based in Karnataka state. It was founded in 2012 and disestablished in 2014, merging with the Bharatiya Janta Party . It was headed by Karnataka Chief minister B. S. Yeddyurappa .
2013 Karnataka Legislative Assembly Election ← 2008 5 May 2013 2018 → All 224 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Karnataka 113 seats needed for a majority Turnout 71.83% (7.15%) Majority party Minority party Third party Leader Siddaramaiah H. D. Kumaraswamy Jagadish Shettar Party INC JD(S) BJP Alliance UPA - NDA Leader's seat Varuna Ramanagara Hubli-Dharwad Central Seats before 80 28 110 ...
The Second H. D. Kumaraswamy ministry was the Council of Ministers in Karnataka, a state in South India headed by H. D. Kumaraswamy that was formed after the 2018 Karnataka Legislative Assembly elections. In the government headed by H. D. Kumaraswamy, the Chief Minister was from JD(S) while Deputy Chief Minister was from INC.
2023 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election: Ranibennur [1]; Party Candidate Votes % ±% INC: Prakash Koliwad: 71,830 : 37.21 : −5.19 : BJP: Arunkumar Guttur ...
The tenure of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly ended on 24 May 2023. [8] The previous assembly elections were held in May 2018. The Indian National Congress won the election in a landslide by getting 135 seats, making it their biggest win by seats and vote share in Karnataka since the 1989 elections.