Karnataka Lok Sabha 2009 Elections
CONTENTS
Executive summary for candidates & MPs ...................................................................................... 517
Voting and winning trend.................................................................................................................. 519
Analysis based on pending criminal cases ..................................................................................... 521
Pending criminal cases- analysis for candidates ........................................................................... 521
Party wise break up for candidates with pending criminal cases ............................................. 521
Serious crimes distribution for candidates– Party wise .............................................................. 522
Party wise comparison of pending criminal cases on candidates LS 2004 vs. LS 2009 ........ 525
Details for candidates based on pending criminal cases ............................................................ 526
Pending criminal cases- analysis for MPs ....................................................................................... 528
Party wise break up for MPs with pending criminal cases .......................................................... 529
Party wise comparision of pending criminal cases on MPs LS 2004 vs. LS 2009 .................... 530
Analysis based on assets .................................................................................................................... 531
Analysis based on assets – for candidates ..................................................................................... 532
Average assets for Candidates .......................................................................................................... 532
Analysis based on assets- for MPs .................................................................................................... 533
Chances of winning based on assets ............................................................................................... 536
Crorepati MPs- Party wise break up ................................................................................................. 536
Average assets per MPs for major parties ...................................................................................... 537
Asset comparison for candidates and MPs..................................................................................... 537
Asset position in constituency among candidates and chances of winning .......................... 538
Crorepati MPs – PAN not given ......................................................................................................... 539
Details of top 20 MPs based on maximum assets ......................................................................... 540
Female representation in lok sabha 2009 elections ..................................................................... 542
Full Asset and pending criminal cases details ............................................................................... 543
Assets for all MPs from Karnataka in Lok Sabha 2009 .................................................................. 543
Full details of pending criminal cases on MPs from Karnataka ................................................. 546
517Karnataka - Lok Sabha 2009
Lok Sabha 2009 elections were held in two phases in Karnataka on April 23rd, 2009 and April 30th, 2009. This chapter in-cludes the analysis of voting trend, criminalization, money power, gender etc in these elections. Information provided by ECI and details from the affidavits filed by contesting candidates have been used for above analysis.
Growth of political parties
In Lok Sabha 2004, 15 parties contested which rose to 31 in Lok Sabha 2009 elections. This reflects a rise of 107 % in the number of parties from Lok Sabha 2004 Elections to Lok Sabha 2009 Elections.
Growth in number of candidates
427 candidates contested Lok Sabha 2009 elections from Karnataka as compared to 172 candidates in Lok Sabha 2004. There was a jump of 148% in number of candidates contesting in 2009.
Executive summary for candidates and MPs
Summary for candidates Affidavits of 421 candidates out of 427 contesting Lok Sabha 2009 elections were analyzed by KARNATAKA •ELECTION WATCH (KEW).*
Out of these 421 candidates, 47 candidates or 11% declared pending criminal cases against them. BJP had 10 •out of 28 (36%) candidates with pending criminal cases, INC had 9 out of 28 (32%) candidates with pending criminal cases and JD(S) had 7 out of 21 (33%) candidates with pending criminal cases.
Out of these 47 candidates with pending criminal cases, 19 had pending serious criminal cases like murder, •attempt to murder, kidnapping, robbery, extortion etc. BJP and JD(S) had 4 each and INC had 3 such candi-dates.
There were 105 candidates of four main parties (BJP, INC, JD(S) and BSP) and out of these 105 candidates 32 •(30%) had pending criminal cases against them. Comparing this to Lok Sabha 2004 elections, there were 87 candidates of four major parties- BJP, INC, JD(S) and BSP. Out of these 87 candidates 9(10%) had pending crimi-nal cases against them.
Karnataka Election Watch* Lok Sabha elections 2009
* This chapter would not have been possible without the efforts of several volunteers, groups and organizations from the state. ADR and NEW especially acknowledge with gratitude the efforts of Mr. Sridhar Pabbisetty (Coordinator, Karna-taka Election Watch); Ms. Sindhu Naik & Dr. H. Sudarshan from Rejuvenate India Movement; Mr. Prithvi Reddy, Mr. Amar Murthy, Ms. Sunitha Kondur & Mr. Sumir Hinduja from Smart Vote; Mr. Vasudeva Sharma from CRT; Mr. Harish Narsappa & Mr. Kishore Mandyam from Daksh; Dr. R. Balasubramaniam & Mr. Narasimha Raichur from SVYM; Mr. Reni D’Souza from Valored; Mr. Ramanjaneya from SNEHA.
This volume is dedicated to all who were part of the Election Watch.
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There were 34 IPC charges of heinous nature on the candidates which included murder, attempt to murder, •kidnapping, extortion, etc.
There were total 8 Red Alert constituencies where 3 or more contesting candidates had pending criminal •cases. Bangalore rural had 5 candidates with pending criminal cases.
A total of 94 candidates out of 421 i.e. 22% were crorepatis. •
A total of 26 candidates declared zero assets. •
A total of 106 candidates declared liabilities above 5 lakhs. •
Among major parties, the average approximate asset per candidate for JD(S) was Rs. 17 crores, for BJP was Rs •8 crores and for INC was 5 crores.
62% of candidates (260 of 421) had not furnished PAN card details.•
Number of women candidates was just 19 (4%) as compared to 408 of men (96%).•
45% candidates (191 of 421) were graduates & above.•
None of the parties managed to get 50% votes. The highest votes polled were approx 42% by BJP and about •26% of the total registered voters.
Summary for MPs Out of 28 MPs, 9 (32%) have pending criminal cases against them. In Lok Sabha 2004, 6 (21%) had pending criminal •cases against them.
Out of these 9 MPs with pending criminal cases, there are pending serious criminal cases against 5 MPs. Contrasting •this with Lok Sabha 2004, 2 MPs had serious pending criminal cases.
The number of total pending criminal cases against MPs has increased from 13 in Lok Sabha 2004 to 32 in Lok Sabha •2009. Similarly the number of total serious IPC sections against MPs has increased from 6 in 2004 to 8 in 2009.
The number of crorepati MPs has increased from 10 in Lok Sabha 2004 to 25 in Lok Sabha 2009. •
Among major parties, the average asset per MP for JD(S) was Rs. 18 crores, for BJP was Rs 6 crores and for INC was •Rs. 5 crores.
Average asset for a MP from Karnataka was Rs 7.36 crores. •
Out of 28 MPs, 3 had not declared their PAN details. •
Out of 19 women candidates, only 1 managed to win. •
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Voting and winning trend
Party Total votes cast for the party
% of votes cast
% of total registered voters
Bhartiya Janta Party(BJP) 10,228,790 42% 26%
Indian National Congress(INC)
9,250,984 38% 24%
Janata Dal Secular[JD(S)]
3,335,530 14% 9%
Bahujan Samaj Party(BSP)
407,648 2% 1%
Others 1,349,761 5% 3%
Table: % of votes cast
Figure: Per cent of votes cast in Karnataka - Party wise
Voting analysis
Basically two parties- BJP and INC secured most of the votes in Karna-taka. Total voting in the state was 63%. BJP managed approx 42 % of the votes cast and 26% of the reg-istered voters. INC managed 38% votes cast and 24% registered vot-ers. The total electorate in Karnataka was 3,87,89,917 and the total votes cast were 2,45,72,713.
Further break-up is given in the table:
% of vote cast42%
38%
14%
2%5%
0
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
OtherBSPJD(S)INCBJP
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Candidates vs MPs
Party Total candidates MPs
BJP 28 19
INC 28 6
JD(S) 21 3
Total - 28
Table: Candidates & MPs – Karnataka
Figure : Candidates vs MPs- Party wise
Karnataka has 28 parliamentary constituencies. Maximum numbers of MPs (19) are from BJP followed by 6 of INC. The breakup of MPs as compared to total candidates from the party are-
Name of Party
Counts
Total candidates Winners
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
JD(S)INCBJP
28
19
6
3
21
28
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Analysis based on pending criminal cases
Table: Candidates with pending criminal cases and serious pending criminal cases- party wise break up
Party Total candidates analysed
Candidates with pending criminal cases
Percent of candidates with pending criminal cases
Number of candidates with pending serious
criminal cases
Percent of candidates with pending serious criminal cases
BJP 28 10 36% 4 14%
INC 28 9 32% 3 11%
BSP 28 6 21% 3 11%
JD(S) 21 7 33% 4 19%
IND 257 13 5% 4 2%
Other parties
59 2 3% 1 2%
Total 421 47 11% 19 4%
Pending criminal cases- analysis for candidates
Total 421 affidavits were analyzed by KARNATAKA ELECTION WATCH for Lok Sabha 2009 elections. Out of these 421 candidates, 47 candidates or 11% declared pending criminal cases against them. Out of these 47 candidates with pending criminal cases, 19 had pending serious criminal cases like murder, attempt to murder, kidnapping, robbery, extortion etc.
Party wise break up for candidates with pending criminal cases
A total of 47 candidates contesting elections from KARNATAKA had pending criminal cases against them. Out of 28 candidates of BJP, 10 (36%) had pending criminal cases. 9 out of 28 candidates from INC (32%) had pending criminal cases.
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Figure: Comparison of pending criminal cases and serious pending criminal cases for candidates of main parties from Karnataka
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Percent of candidates with pending criminal casesPercent of candidates with serious pending criminal cases
36
32 33
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
INDJD(S)BSPINCBJP
1411 11
2119
52
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Serious crimes distribution – for candidates - party wise
IPC/Party IPC Description
BJP INC JD(S) BSP Total for major parties
VIOLENT CRIMES321322 323 324 325
Voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means
1 1 0 0 2
359 360 361 362 363 363A 364 364A 365 366 366A 366B 367 368 369
kidnapping 0 0 1 0 1
Total Violent Crimes 1 1 1 0 3
ROBBERY, EXTORTION, THEFT, CHEATING ETC 378 379 380 381 382
theft related 0 0 1 0 1
411 412 415 417 418 419 420
Cheating and dishonesty , stolen property
0 0 1 5 6
Total Theft related crimes 0 0 2 5 7
FINANCIAL FRAUD ETC465 467 468 469 471
forgery 0 1 2 6 9
Total Financial crimes 0 1 2 6 9
OTHER SERIOUS CRIME
153A Promoting enmity be-tween different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc., and doing acts prejudicial to mainte-nance of harmony
4 0 0 0 4
171 C 171D 171F undue influence or per-sonation at an election
0 1 0 0 1
171G 171H false statements/ Illegal payments in connection with an election
0 0 1 0 1
171 I failure to keep election accounts
0 0 1 0 1
177 Furnishing false informa-tion
1 0 1
The table below shows the breakup of serious IPC sections for candidates of major parties. Serious crimes have been distributed in categories of violent crimes, theft related crimes, and finance related crimes and other serious crimes.
Table: serious IPC section break up for candidates of major parties
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295 Injuring or defiling place of worship with intent to insult the religion of any class
1 0 0 0 1
295A Deliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage religious feelings or any class by insulting its reli-gion or religious beliefs
0 0 1 0 1
Total Other Serious crimes 6 1 3 0 10
Total for major parties 7 3 8 11 29
Figure: Serious IPC section break up for candidates of major parties
Violent crimes only
Theft related crimes only
Financial crimes only
Other serious crimes only
1 1 1
2 2
3
5
6
1 1
6
0 0 0 0 00
1
2
3
4
5
6
BSPJD(S)INCBJP
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Table: comparison Lok Sabha 2004 vs Lok Sabha 2009
Party wise comparison of pending criminal cases on candidates in Lok Sabha 2004 & Lok Sabha 2009
A comparison between Lok Sabha 2009 & Lok Sabha 2004 elections of candidates from four major parties and with pending criminal cases shows an interesting trend. For all major parties, the percentage of candidates with pending criminal cases has substantially increased in Lok Sabha 2009 as compared to Lok Sabha 2004.
Lok Sabha 2004 Lok Sabha 2009Party Number of
candidates in elections analyzed
Candidates with pend-ing criminal cases
% of candidates with pending criminal cases
Number of candidates in elections analyzed
Candidates with pending criminal cases
% of candidates with pending criminal cases
BJP 24 6 25% 28 10 36%
INC 27 1 4% 28 9 32%
BSP 8 1 13% 28 6 21%
JD(S) 28 1 4% 21 7 33%
Total candidates of 4 major political parties
87 9 10% 105 32 30%
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The table below lists all candidates with serious pending criminal cases. 5 of these 19 candidates won.
Details for candidates based on pending criminal cases
S No
Name Constituency Party Seri-ous IPC Counts
Total Cases
Details of Serious IPC Counts
Won/Lost
1 PADMAA K BHAT Bangalore North BSP 5 1 2 charges of cheating. 3 charges of forgery.
Lost
2 ANANTHKUMAR HEGDE
Uttara Kannada BJP 4 3 2 charges of promot-ing enmity between different groups. 1 charge of injuring or defiling place of wor-ship. 1 charge of vol-untarily causing hurt
Won
3 G.CHANDRANNA Kolar JD(S) 3 2 1 charge of kidnap-ping. 1 charge of theft. 1 charge of giving false statement in connection with an election
Lost
4 ZAMEER AHMED KHAN.B.Z
Bangalore Cen-tral
JD(S) 3 1 1 charge of cheating. 2 charges of forgery.
Lost
5 VIJAY RAJ SINGH Bangalore Cen-tral
BSP 3 1 1 charge of cheating. 2 charges of forgery.
Lost
6 JAGANNATH. R. JAMADAR
Bidar BSP 3 1 2 charges of cheating. 1 charge of forgery.
Lost
7 VATAL NAGARAJ Bangalore South KCVP 1 11 1 charge of furnishing false information.
Lost
8 N. DHARAMSINGH Bidar INC 1 5 1 charge of undueinfluence or person-ation at an election
Won
9 C P YOGEESHWRA Bangalore Rural BJP 1 4 1 charge of furnishing false information.
Lost
10 H D KUMARA SWAMY
Bangalore Rural JD(S) 1 3 1 charge of Deliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage religious feelings.
Won
11 IQBAL ANSARI Koppal JD(S) 1 2 1 charge of Failure to keep election ac-counts.
Lost
12 ANGADI SURESH CHANNABASAPPA
Belgaum BJP 1 2 1 charge of promoting enmity between different groups.
Won
13 JANARDHANA POOJARY
Dakshina Kan-nada
INC 1 2 1 charge of forgery. Lost
Table: candidates with serious pending criminal cases
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S No
Name Constituency Party Seri-ous IPC Counts
Total Cases
Details of Serious IPC Counts
Won/Lost
14 UMASHANKAR Bangalore Cen-tral
IND 1 1 1 charge of extortion. Lost
15 RAJA VENKATAPPA NAIK
Raichur INC 1 1 1 charge of voluntarily causing hurt.
Lost
16 NALIN KUMAR KATEEL
Dakshina Kan-nada
BJP 1 1 1 charge of promoting enmity between differ-ent groups.
Won
17 RAFEEQ Mysore IND 1 1 1 charge of Sale, etc. of obscene books, etc
Lost
18 R.MUDUKAPPA NAYAK
Raichur IND 1 1 1 charge of cheating. Lost
19 ABDUL RASHEED SHAIKH
Uttara Kannada IND 1 1 1 charge of theft. Lost
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Pending criminal cases- analysis for MPs
Lok Sabha2004
Lok Sabha 2009
Increase % increase
MPs with pending criminal cases
6 9 3 50%
Total Pending criminal cases
13 32 19 146%
MPs with pending serious criminal cases
2 5 3 150%
Total serious IPC sections against MPs
6 8 2 33%
Lok Sabha 2004
MPs with pending
criminal cases
Total pending criminal cases
MPs with pending serious
criminal cases
Total serious IPCsections against
MPs
Out of 28 MPs from Karnataka in Lok Sabha 2009, 9 MPs have pending criminal cases against them. Out of these 9 MPs, there are pending serious criminal cases against 5 MPs. Contrasting this with Lok Sabha 2004, only 2 MPs had serious pending criminal cases.
Given below is a current analysis for MPs with pending criminal cases elected from Karnataka. The presence of MPs with pending criminal cases from Karnataka in Lok Sabha has increased by 50%.
Lok Sabha 2009
Figure: Comparison Lok Sabha 2004 & Lok Sabha 2009- MPs with pending criminal cases
Table: Comparison Lok sabha 2004 & Lok Sabha 2009 MPs with pending criminal cases
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5
10
15
20
25
30
35
69
13
25 6
8
32
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Party wise break up for MPs with pending criminal cases
Table : MPs with pending criminal cases- party wise
Party Total can-didates analysed
Total MPs MPs with pending criminal cases
% of MPs with pending criminal cases
MPs with pending serious criminal cases
% of MPs with pending serious criminal cases
BJP 28 19 6 32% 3 16%
INC 28 6 1 17% 1 17%
JD(S) 21 3 2 67% 1 33%
Out of total 9 MPs with pending criminal cases 6 are of BJP, 1 of INC, 6 of BJP and 2 of JD(S). The comparison between total candidates and MPs is given below
Figure: Percent MPs with pending criminal cases- party wise
% of MPs with pending criminal cases
% of MPs with pending serious criminal cases
32%
16%
0
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
JD(S)INCBJP
17% 17%
33%
67%
Perc
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f MPs
Party
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Table: Party wise comparison MPs with pending criminal cases - Lok Sabha 2004 vs Lok Sabha 2009
Party wise comparison of pending criminal cases on MPs in Lok Sabha 2004 & Lok Sabha 2009
In the table given below the number of pending criminal cases on MPs of major parties for both Lok Sabha 2004 and Lok Sabha 2009 have been compared.
Lok Sabha 2004 Lok Sabha 2009Party Number of
MPs Number of MPs with Pending criminal cases
% of MPs with pending criminal cases
Number of MPs
Number of MPs with Pending criminal cases
% of MPs with pending criminal cases
BJP 18 5 28% 19 6 32%
INC 8 0 0% 6 1 17%
JD(S) 2 1 50% 3 2 67%
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Analysis based on assets
Analysis based on assets – for candidates
Table: Crorepati candidates- party wise break up
Figure: Crorepati candidates from major parties
Party Total Candidates analyzed
Crorepati candidates Percent
BJP 28 23 82%
INC 28 22 79%
JD(S) 21 17 81%
IND 257 16 6%
BSP 28 8 29%
Others 59 8 14%
Total 421 94 22%
Out of affidavits analyzed for candidates who contested in Lok Sabha 2009 elections, 94 were crorepatis. 82% of candi-dates of BJP were crorepatis and 79% of INC’s candidates were crorepatis.
Total candidates
Total crorepati candidates
Coun
t of c
andi
date
s
Party
23 22 21 17 16
257
28 28 288
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Average assets for Candidates
Candidates of JD(S) had average assets in excess of 16 crores and those of BJP had assets in excess of 7 crores. Detailed list is given below.
Party Average Assets Candidates analyzed
Average As-sets in lakhs
BJP Rs 7,86,73,507 ~ 7 Cror+ 28 786
INC Rs 4,66,36,688 ~ 4 Cror+ 28 466
BSP Rs 90,51,566 ~ 90 Lacs+ 28 90
JD(S) Rs 16,72,96,446 ~ 16 Cror+
21 1672
Others Rs 64,66,280 ~ 64Lacs+ 316 64
Average assets (in lakhs)
Aver
age
asse
ts (i
n la
khs)
Party
Figure: Average assets (in lakhs) for candidates of major parties
Table: Average assets for candidates party wise
1672
786
466
90 640
500
1000
1500
2000
OtherJD(S)BSPINCBJP
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Given below is the list of top 20 crorepati candidates who contested Lok Sabha 2009 elections from Karnataka. 6 of these 20 candidates won.
S No
Name Constituency Party Age Movable Assets (Rs)
Immovable Assets (Rs)
Total Assets (Rs)
PAN Given
Won/Lost
1 SUBHASH TIP-PANNA NELGE
Bidar JD(S) 49 4,91,14,264 1,25,18,20,867 1,30,09,35,131 130 Cror+
Y Lost
2 SURENDRA BABU. R.
Bangalore North
JD(S) 48 35,02,000 1,08,10,00,000 1,08,45,02,000 108 Cror+
N Lost
3 CAPT. G . R.GOPINATH
Bangalore South
IND 57 55,04,39,000 11,85,24,000 66,89,63,000 66 Cror+
Y Lost
4 C. ASWATHA NARAYANA
Chikkballapur BJP 56 17,81,89,590 34,44,31,000 52,26,20,590 52 Cror+
Y Lost
5 H D KUMARA SWAMY
Bangalore Rural
JD(S) 50 28,28,08,574 20,19,79,807 48,47,88,381 48 Cror+
Y Won
6 SHIVAKU-MAR CHAN-NABASAPPA UDASI
Haveri BJP 42 22,99,36,935 25,25,74,633 48,25,11,568 48 Cror+
Y Won
7 MALLIKARJUN. S. S
Davanagere INC 42 14,79,75,839 20,98,72,940 35,78,48,779 35 Cror+
Y Lost
8 BAGWAN NA-SIR PAPULSAB
Dharwad IND 51 21,50,000 22,08,50,000 22,30,00,000 22 Cror+
Y Lost
9 L R SHI-VARAMEGOW-DA
Mandya BJP 53 66,63,947 21,56,33,000 22,22,96,947 22 Cror+
Y Lost
10 ANGADI SURESH CHANNA-BASAPPA
Belgaum BJP 55 6,93,24,263 9,50,20,000 16,43,44,263 16 Cror+
N Won
11 C. K. JAFFER SHARIEF
Bangalore North
INC 75 3,05,74,065 13,32,00,000 16,37,74,065 16 Cror+
Y Lost
12 IQBAL ANSARI Koppal JD(S) 50 9,76,45,090 4,61,50,000 14,37,95,090 14 Cror+
Y Lost
13 N. DHARAM-SINGH
Bidar INC 73 7,85,53,475 6,38,41,083 14,23,94,558 14 Cror+
Y Won
14 SIDDESWARA. G.M
Davanagere BJP 56 8,55,32,867 5,47,16,000 14,02,48,867 14 Cror+
Y Won
15 C. R. MANOHAR
Chikkballapur JD(S) 29 7,92,29,566 5,78,50,000 13,70,79,566 13 Cror+
Y Lost
16 GURUPADA-GOUDA VENK-ANAGOUDA PATIL
Dharwad IND 62 20,15,000 11,62,00,000 11,82,15,000 11 Cror+
N Lost
17 GURUPADAP-PA NAGMAR-PALLI
Bidar BJP 67 4,37,44,398 7,42,30,411 11,79,74,809 11 Cror+
Y Lost
18 K. PRABHA-KARA REDDY
Bangalore Central
KCVP 61 57,37,000 9,10,00,000 9,67,37,000 9 Cror+
Y Lost
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S No
Name Constituency Party Age Movable Assets (Rs)
Immovable Assets (Rs)
Total Assets (Rs)
PAN Given
Won/Lost
19 C P YO-GEESHWRA
Bangalore Rural
BJP 45 61,88,395 8,42,21,300 9,04,09,695 9 Cror+
Y Lost
20 B.Y. RAGHAV-ENDRA
Shimoga BJP 36 41,14,264 6,27,59,137 6,68,73,401 6 Cror+
Y Won
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Analysis based on assets- for MPs
Out of 28 MPs from Karnataka 25 are crorepatis as compared to 10 crorepatis in 2004. There has been an increase of 150% in number of crorepati MPs from Lok Sabha 2004. The average asset of a MP in Lok Sabha 2004 was Rs 123 lakhs which rose to Rs 736 lakhs in 2009. Between 2004 & 2009 there has been an average asset increase of almost 500% for MPs.
Table: Comparison Lok Sabha 2004 and 2009 based on assets
Figure: Comparison Lok Sabha 2004 and Lok Sabha 2009 based on assets
In Lok Sabha 2004 In Lok Sabha 2009 Increase % IncreaseNumber of crorepatis 10 25 15 150%
Average Asset of a MP (Rs in lakhs)
123 736 613 498%
In Lok Sabha 2004
In Lok Sabha 2009
736
123
10 250
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
Average Asset of a MP
(Rs in lakhs)
Number of crorepatis
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Chances of winning based on assets
Crorepati MPs- Party wise break up
As can be seen from the table, the higher the assets the more are the chances of winning of a candidate. In the Lok Sabha 2009 elections, 35% of the candidates who declared assets more than 5 crore and above won. In fact there was no candidate with assets less than 50 lakhs who won.
100% of INC and JD(S) MPs are crorepatis. Almost 90% of all MPs in Karnataka are crorepatis.
Value of assets No of candidates No of MPs % of MPsvery high (5 cr and above) 31 11 35%
high (50 lakhs to 5 cr) 107 17 16%
medium (50 lakhs to 10 lakhs)
95 0 0%
low (less than 10 lakhs) 188 0 0%
Table: Chances of winning based on assets
Table: Crorepati MPs- party wise break up
Party Total Candidates analysed
Total crorepati candidates
Total MPs Total crorepati MPs
% of crorepati MPs
BJP 28 23 19 16 84%INC 28 22 6 6 100%JD(S) 21 17 3 3 100%Total for 3 major parties
77 62 28 25 89%
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Figure: Comparison average assets for candidates & MPs in Lok Sabha 2009
Average assets per MP for major parties
Average asset for a MP from JD(S) is Rs 18 crores, for BJP Rs 6crores, for INC 5 crores.
Table: Average assets for MPs
Party No of candidates
Average assets for candi-dates
No of MPs Average assets for MPs
BJP 28 Rs 7,86,73,507 ~ 7 Cror+ 19 Rs 6,22,56,920 ~ 6 Cror+
INC 28 Rs 4,66,36,688 ~ 4 Cror+ 6 Rs 5,32,26,289 ~ 5 Cror+
JD(S) 21 Rs 16,72,96,446 ~ 16 Cror+
3 Rs 18,62,09,781 ~ 18 Cror+
Average assets for candidates
Average assets for MPs
Aver
age
asse
ts (i
n La
kh)
Party
0
500
1000
1500
2000
JD(S)INCBJP
786622
466 532
18621672
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Asset position in constituency among candidates and chances of winning
The following table gives an analysis of asset position in constituency among candidates (highest asset to lowest asset) and their chances of winning. From 8 or 29% constituencies, candidates with highest declared assets according to their own self sworn affidavits emerged as MPs. From 32% constituencies candidates with second highest declared assets won. The number of MPs kept decreasing according to their position based on assets in the constituency as per their self declared affidavits. This clearly shows how higher assets significantly increase chances of winning.
Figure: Asset position in constituency among candidates and MPs
Position in constituency based on assets
Total MPs % of MPs
1 8 29%
2 9 32%
3 4 14%
4 4 14%
5 3 11%
Grand Total 28 100%
Num
bers
of w
inne
rs
Asset position in constituency among candidates
Table: Position in constituency based on assets and MPs
0
2
4
6
8
10
54321
8
9
4 43
Total MPs
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Name Constituency Party Movable Assets (Rs)
Immovable As-sets (Rs)
Total Assets (Rs)
PAN Given
J. SHANTHA Bellary BJP 4,40,72,264 25,00,000 4,65,72,264 4 Cror+
N
K.H. MUNI-YAPPA
Kolar INC 1,42,16,402 3,77,05,000 5,19,21,402 5 Cror+
N
ANGADI SURESH CHANNA-BASAPPA
Belgaum BJP 6,93,24,263 9,50,20,000 16,43,44,263 16 Cror+
N
Crorepati MPs – PAN not given
3 crorepati MPs from Karnataka have not declared their PAN details even though there declarations are part of the affidavit. The names of these MPs are given below-
Table: Crorepati MPs- PAN not given
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Details of top 20 MPs based on maximum assets
The table given below is a list of top 20 MPs with highest assets.
S No
Name Constituency Party Age Movable Assets (Rs)
Immovable Assets (Rs)
Total Assets (Rs)
PAN Given
1 H D KUMARA SWAMY
Bangalore Rural
JD(S) 50 28,28,08,574 20,19,79,807 48,47,88,381 48 Cror+
Y
2 SHIVAKU-MAR CHAN-NABASAPPA UDASI
Haveri BJP 42 22,99,36,935 25,25,74,633 48,25,11,568 48 Cror+
Y
3 ANGADI SURESH CHAN-NABASAPPA
Belgaum BJP 55 6,93,24,263 9,50,20,000 16,43,44,263 16 Cror+
N
4 N. DHARAM-SINGH
Bidar INC 73 7,85,53,475 6,38,41,083 14,23,94,558 14 Cror+
Y
5 SIDDESWARA G.M
Davanagere BJP 56 8,55,32,867 5,47,16,000 14,02,48,867 14 Cror+
Y
6 B.Y. RAGHAV-ENDRA
Shimoga BJP 36 41,14,264 6,27,59,137 6,68,73,401 6 Cror+
Y
7 G.S. BASA-VARAJU
Tumkur BJP 67 14,18,219 5,29,63,810 5,43,82,029 5 Cror+
Y
8 N CHALU-VARAYAS-WAMY
Mandya JD(S) 49 1,02,43,304 4,39,25,500 5,41,68,804 5 Cror+
Y
9 P.C.MOHAN Bangalore Central
BJP 45 3,52,88,000 1,84,41,000 5,37,29,000 5 Cror+
Y
10 K.H. MUNI-YAPPA
Kolar INC 61 1,42,16,402 3,77,05,000 5,19,21,402 5 Cror+
N
11 MALLIKARJUN KHARGE
Gulbarga INC 67 1,33,08,044 3,73,38,490 5,06,46,534 5 Cror+
Y
12 J. SHANTHA Bellary BJP 35 4,40,72,264 25,00,000 4,65,72,264 4 Cror+
N
13 M. VEERAPPA MOILY
Chikkballapur INC 69 53,76,496 2,39,97,950 2,93,74,446 2 Cror+
Y
14 ADAGUR H. VISWANATH
Mysore INC 59 14,11,172 2,68,80,000 2,82,91,172 2 Cror+
Y
15 KATTI RAMESH VISHWANATH
Chikkodi BJP 44 1,39,83,744 1,19,17,188 2,59,00,932 2 Cror+
Y
16 JANARDHANA SWAMY
Chitradurga BJP 41 68,36,000 1,60,00,000 2,28,36,000 2 Cror+
Y
17 D.B. CHANDRE GOWDA
Bangalore North
BJP 73 20,15,751 1,88,25,000 2,08,40,751 2 Cror+
Y
18 H. D. DEVEG-OWDA
Hassan JD(S) 76 63,66,157 1,33,06,000 1,96,72,157 1 Cror+
Y
Table: MPs with Maximum Assets
541Karnataka - Lok Sabha 2009
S No
Name Constituency Party Age Movable Assets (Rs)
Immovable Assets (Rs)
Total Assets (Rs)
PAN Given
19 GADDIGOU-DAR P C
Bagalkot BJP 56 14,50,000 1,53,12,000 1,67,62,000 1 Cror+
Y
20 R. DHRUVANA RAYANA
Chamarajana-gar
INC 48 54,29,619 1,13,00,000 1,67,29,619 1 Cror+
Y
542 A Report by ADR
Female representation in Lok Sabha 2009 elections
Out of 427 candidates, only 19 or 4% women contested Lok Sabha elections from Karnataka. Out of these 19 candidates only 1 emerged as a MP. The party wise break up for female candidates and MPs vis a vis male candidates and MPs is as below-
BJP INC BSP JD(S) IND Other parties
Total
Women
Candidates 1 2 2 0 10 4 19
MPs 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
% Women candidates 4% 7% 7% 0% 4% 7% 4%
% Women MPs 5% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 4%
Men
Candidates 27 26 26 21 251 57 408
MPs 18 6 0 3 0 0 27
% Men candidates 96% 93% 93% 100% 96% 93% 96%
% Men MPs 64% 21% 0% 14% 0% 0% 96%
Total
Candidates 28 28 28 21 261 61 427
MPs 19 6 0 3 0 0 28
Figure: Candidate distribution based on gender
Women Candidates
Men Candidates
Table: Party wise female representation analysis
251
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
Other parties
INDJD(S)BSPINCBJP
27 26 26 2110
57
41 2 02
543Karnataka - Lok Sabha 2009
Full Asset and pending criminal cases details
Assets for all MPs from Karnataka in Lok Sabha 2009
S. No.
Name Constituency Party Age Total Assets (Rs)
Movable Assets (Rs)
Immovable Assets (Rs)
Liabilities (Rs.)
PAN Given
1 GADDIGOU-DAR P C
Bagalkot BJP 56 1,67,62,000 1 Cror+
14,50,000 14 Lacs+
1,53,12,000 1 Cror+
66,74,134 66 Lacs+
Y
2 P.C.MOHAN Bangalore Central BJP 45 5,37,29,000 5 Cror+
3,52,88,000 3 Cror+
1,84,41,000 1 Cror+
3,28,87,000 3 Cror+
Y
3 D.B. CHANDRE GOWDA
Bangalore North BJP 73 2,08,40,751 2 Cror+
20,15,751 20 Lacs+
1,88,25,000 1 Cror+
0.00 Y
4 H D KUMARA SWAMY
Bangalore Rural JD(S) 50 48,47,88,381 48 Cror+
28,28,08,574 28 Cror+
20,19,79,807 20 Cror+
2,41,54,539 2 Cror+
Y
5 ANANTH KU-MAR
Bangalore South BJP 49 1,22,06,366 1 Cror+
57,85,078 57 Lacs+
64,21,288 64 Lacs+
0.00 Y
6 ANGADI SURESH CHAN-NABASAPPA
Belgaum BJP 55 16,43,44,263 16 Cror+
6,93,24,263 6 Cror+
9,50,20,000 9 Cror+
4,57,17,843 4 Cror+
N
7 J. SHANTHA Bellary BJP 35 4,65,72,264 4 Cror+
4,40,72,264 4 Cror+
25,00,000 25 Lacs+
0.00 N
8 N. DHARAM-SINGH
Bidar INC 73 14,23,94,558 14 Cror+
7,85,53,475 7 Cror+
6,38,41,083 6 Cror+
6,65,653 6 Lacs+
Y
9 JIGAJINAGI RAMESH CHANDAPPA
Bijapur BJP 57 1,17,53,725 1 Cror+
18,99,725 18 Lacs+
98,54,000 98 Lacs+
39,02,460 39 Lacs+
Y
10 R. DHRU-VANARAYANA
Chamarajanagar INC 48 1,67,29,619 1 Cror+
54,29,619 54 Lacs+
1,13,00,000 1 Cror+
38,96,431 38 Lacs+
Y
11 M. VEERAPPA MOILY
Chikkballapur INC 69 2,93,74,446 2 Cror+
53,76,496 53 Lacs+
2,39,97,950 2 Cror+
10,83,264 10 Lacs+
Y
544 A Report by ADR
S. No.
Name Constituency Party Age Total Assets (Rs)
Movable Assets (Rs)
Immovable Assets (Rs)
Liabilities (Rs.)
PAN Given
12 KATTI RAMESH VISHWANATH
Chikkodi BJP 44 2,59,00,932 2 Cror+
1,39,83,744 1 Cror+
1,19,17,188 1 Cror+
0.00 Y
13 JANARDHANA SWAMY
Chitradurga BJP 41 2,28,36,000 2 Cror+
68,36,000 68 Lacs+
1,60,00,000 1 Cror+
0.00 Y
14 NALIN KUMAR KATEEL
Dakshina Kan-nada
BJP 42 53,91,279 53 Lacs+
26,41,279 26 Lacs+
27,50,000 27 Lacs+
4,59,096 4 Lacs+
Y
15 SIDDESWARA. G.M
Davanagere BJP 56 14,02,48,867 14 Cror+
8,55,32,867 8 Cror+
5,47,16,000 5 Cror+
42,63,675 42 Lacs+
Y
16 PRALHAD JOSHI
Dharwad BJP 46 1,54,70,667 1 Cror+
73,77,732 73 Lacs+
80,92,935 80 Lacs+
31,82,357 31 Lacs+
Y
17 MALLIKARJUN KHARGE
Gulbarga INC 67 5,06,46,534 5 Cror+
1,33,08,044 1 Cror+
3,73,38,490 3 Cror+
55,08,946 55 Lacs+
Y
18 H. D. DEVEG-OWDA
Hassan JD(S) 76 1,96,72,157 1 Cror+
63,66,157 63 Lacs+
1,33,06,000 1 Cror+
64,99,000 64 Lacs+
Y
19 SHIVAKU-MAR CHAN-NABASAPPA UDASI
Haveri BJP 42 48,25,11,568 48 Cror+
22,99,36,935 22 Cror+
25,25,74,633 25 Cror+
3,38,33,437 3 Cror+
Y
20 K.H. MUNI-YAPPA
Kolar INC 61 5,19,21,402 5 Cror+
1,42,16,402 1 Cror+
3,77,05,000 3 Cror+
2,10,19,510 2 Cror+
N
21 SHI-VARAMGOUDA
Koppal BJP 56 1,45,18,988 1 Cror+
22,98,788 22 Lacs+
1,22,20,200 1 Cror+
30,78,847 30 Lacs+
Y
22 N CHALU-VARAYAS-WAMY
Mandya JD(S) 49 5,41,68,804 5 Cror+
1,02,43,304 1 Cror+
4,39,25,500 4 Cror+
41,25,000 41 Lacs+
Y
23 ADAGUR H. VISWANATH
Mysore INC 59 2,82,91,172 2 Cror+
14,11,172 14 Lacs+
2,68,80,000 2 Cror+
73,67,061 73 Lacs+
Y
24 S PAKKIRAPPA Raichur BJP 51 77,36,230 77 Lacs+
26,50,720 26 Lacs+
50,85,510 50 Lacs+
0.00 Y
545Karnataka - Lok Sabha 2009
S. No.
Name Constituency Party Age Total Assets (Rs)
Movable Assets (Rs)
Immovable Assets (Rs)
Liabilities (Rs.)
PAN Given
25 B.Y. RAGHAV-ENDRA
Shimoga BJP 36 6,68,73,401 6 Cror+
41,14,264 41 Lacs+
6,27,59,137 6 Cror+
42,34,969 42 Lacs+
Y
26 G.S. BASA-VARAJU
Tumkur BJP 67 5,43,82,029 5 Cror+
14,18,219 14 Lacs+
5,29,63,810 5 Cror+
87,61,621 87 Lacs+
Y
27 D.V. SADANAN-DA GOWDA
Udupi Chikmag-alur
BJP 56 1,43,75,959 1 Cror+
31,47,959 31 Lacs+
1,12,28,000 1 Cror+
24,86,447 24 Lacs+
Y
28 ANANTHKU-MAR HEGDE
Uttara Kannada BJP 40 64,27,192 64 Lacs+
37,68,192 37 Lacs+
26,59,000 26 Lacs+
39,55,458 39 Lacs+
Y
546 A Report by ADR
Full details of pending criminal cases on MPs from Karnataka
S. No.
Name State/ Dist Constitu-ency
Party Age Seri-ous IPC Counts
No of Cases in which Ac-cused
No. of Cases in which Con-victed
Total
1 ANANTHKUMAR HEGDE KARNATAKA Uttara Kannada
BJP 40 4 3 0 3
Cases (Accused)
IPC Sections - 143,1. 147,148,353,332,333,427,3
24,323,153A,149 , Other Details - SIRSI N.M.P.S
CRIME NO,107/2003 AT SIRSI N.M.P.S POLICE
STATION.ALSO UNDER SECTION 2 OF K.P.D.L.P
ACT IN THE COURT OF 2ND ADDITIONAL J.M.F.C
COURT SIRSI
IPC Sections - 153A,295 , Other Details - CHIK-2.
KMANGALORE TOWN P.S CRIME NO,267/2001
AT TOWN POLICE STATION CHIKKAMAGALORE
IN THE COURT OF J.M.F.C CHIKKAMANGLORE
IPC Sections - 143,147,148,341,332,149,427,353 3.
, Other Details - BHATKAL RURAL P.S CRIME
NO.2393AT BHATKAL RURAL POLICE STATION
IN THE COURT OF BHATKAL
Serious IPC Frequency Table
Serious IPC Sections
Number of Times they appear for this candidate
153A 2324 1295 1Total 4
IPC Section Description
143 Being member of an unlawful assembly
147 rioting148 Rioting, armed with deadly
weapon149 Every member of unlawful assem-
bly guilty of offence committed in prosecution of common object
153A Promoting enmity between differ-ent groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, lan-guage, etc., and doing acts preju-dicial to maintenance of harmony
295 Injuring or defiling place of wor-ship with intent to insult the religion of any class
323 voluntarily causing hurt324 Voluntarily causing hurt by dan-
gerous weapons or means332 Voluntarily causing hurt to deter
public servant from his duty333 Voluntarily causing grievous hurt
to deter public servant from his duty
341 wrongful restraint
547Karnataka - Lok Sabha 2009
Cases (Convicted) -----No Cases----353 Assault or criminal force to deter
public servant from discharge of his duty
427 Mischief causing damage to the amount of fifty rupees
S. No.
Name State/ Dist Constitu-ency
Party Age Seri-ous IPC Counts
No of Cases in which Ac-cused
No. of Cases in which Con-victed
Total
2 N. DHARAMSINGH KARNATAKA Bidar INC 73 1 5 0 5
Cases (Accused)
IPC Sections - IPC 499,500,501and 502 , Other De-1. tails - A private Criminal Complaint Filed Before VIII CMM,Bangalore Under section 200 CRPC for the of-fences Punishable under section 499,500,501and 502 of IPC. Case No PCR 1450 of 2005 (CC 13146 of 2005) Stay Details: A private criminal complaint has been filed before the VIII additional CMM Bangalore as detailed above. The very initiation of the proceed-ing and taking cognizance, has been challenged by me, by filing a criminal petition number 2128 of 2005 under section 482 CRPC, in the Hon’ble High Court of Karnataka. The Hon’ble High Court of Kar-nataka by its order dated 3/06/2005 was pleased to admit the petition and pending hearing granted an Interim Order of Stay of further proceedings. Again on 2/09/2005, the High Court ordered “Interim or-der to continue”. The stay order is operating.
IPC Sections - IPC 143,147,188 , Other Details - Cr 2. No 173/2008 under IPC section 143,147,188 read with 149,127(B) OF IMV ACT AND 171(E)
IPC Sections - IPC IPC sec 43,147,188,124(B) , Other 3. Details - CR No.145/2008 Under Section 188 read with Section 34 and IPC sec 43,147,188,124(B)and of IMV act
IPC Sections - IPC 188 , Other Details - CR NO 4. 179/2008 Under IPC sec 188 read with sec 34 and sec171(E)
IPC Sections - IPC 143,147,188 and 171(F) , 5. Other Details - CR NO.172/2008 under IPC sec 143,147,188and 171(F)read with 149 IPC and 127(B)of IMV Act
Serious IPC Frequency Table
Serious IPC Sections
Number of Times they appear for this candidate
171F 1
Total 1
IPC Section Description
43 Illegal, Legally bound to do
143 Being member of an unlawful assembly
147 rioting
171F undue influence or personation at an election
188 Disobedience to order duly pro-mulgated by public servant
499 Defamation
500 defamation
502 Sale of printed or engraved substance containing defamatory matter
Cases (Convicted) -----No Cases----
548 A Report by ADR
S. No.
Name State/ Dist Constitu-ency
Party Age Seri-ous IPC Counts
No of Cases in which Ac-cused
No. of Cases in which Con-victed
Total
3 H D KUMARA SWAMY KARNATAKA Bangalore Rural
JD(S) 50 1 3 0 3
Cases (Accused)
IPC Sections - 295(A), 298, 501. 4 , Other Details -
IPC Sections - , Other Details - 126 R.P. Act 2.
IPC Sections - 500 , Other Details - 3.
Serious IPC Frequency Table
Serious IPC Sections
Number of Times they appear for this candidate
295A 1
Total 1
IPC Section Description
295A Deliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage religious feelings or any class by insulting its religion or religious beliefs
Cases (Convicted) -----No Cases----
298 Uttering, words, etc., with deliber-ate intent to wound the religious feelings of any person
500 defamation
504 Intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace
S. No.
Name State/ Dist Constitu-ency
Party Age Seri-ous IPC Counts
No of Cases in which Ac-cused
No. of Cases in which Con-victed
Total
4 ANGADI SURESH CHANNABASAPPA
KARNATAKA Belgaum BJP 55 1 2 0 2
Cases (Accused)
IP1. C Sections - , Other Details - 174(a)Railway Act (amendment)2003 -Alleged obstruction to the train movement.J.M.F.C.4th court,Belagam.C.C.no.338/07 Date;20-02-2007 IPC Sections - IPC 153(A),505(2),171(c) , Other De-2. tails - 153(A),505(2),171(c),ipc AND 123(3)&123(3A)OF Representation of peoples act 1951-Cognizance not taken.prl C.J.(Sr.Dn.)&C.J.M.Court Belagam Mar-ket P.S.Cr.no.89/09
IPC Section Description
153A Promoting enmity between differ-ent groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc., and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony
171 Wearing grab or carrying token used by public servant with fraudulent intent
Cases (Convicted) -----No Cases----
549Karnataka - Lok Sabha 2009
S. No.
Name State/ Dist Constitu-ency
Party Age Seri-ous IPC Counts
No of Cases in which Ac-cused
No. of Cases in which Con-victed
Total
5 NALIN KUMAR KATEEL KARNATAKA Dakshina Kannada
BJP 42 1 1 0 1
Cases (Accused)
IPC Sections - 120B, 153, 11. 53A,153(B), 504,501,506II, 34C , Other Details - crime no: 55/09; dated 7/3/2009 on the basis of complaint dated : 04/03/2009 Police station : Sullia. district Dakshin Kannada
Serious IPC Frequency Table
Serious IPC Sections
Number of Times they appear for this candidate
153A 1
Total 1
IPC Section Description
34 Acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention
120B Punishment of criminal conspiracy
153 Wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot-if rioting be committed-if not committed
153A Promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc., and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony
Cases (Convicted) -----No Cases----
153B Imputations, assertions prejudicial to national-integration
501 Printing or engraving matter known to be defamatory
504 Intentional insult with intent to pro-voke breach of the peace
S. No.
Name State/ Dist Constitu-ency
Party Age Seri-ous IPC Counts
No of Cases in which Ac-cused
No. of Cases in which Con-victed
Total
6 N CHALUVARAYASWAMY KARNATAKA Mandya JD(S) 49 0 15 0 15
Cases (Accused)
IPC Sections - , Other Details - WP9196/09 1. IPC Sections - , Other Details - WP9197/09 2. IPC Sections - , Other Details - WP9198/09 3. IPC Sections - , Other Details - WP9199/09 4. IPC Sections - , Other Details - WP9200/09 5. IPC Sections - , Other Details - WP9201/096.
IPC Section Description
550 A Report by ADR
IPC Sections - , Other Details - WP9202/09 7. IPC Sections - , Other Details - WP9203/09 8. IPC Sections - , Other Details - WP9204/09 9. IPC Sections - , Other Details - WP9205/09 10. IPC Sections - , Other Details - WP9206/09 11. IPC Sections - , Other Details - WP9207/09 12. IPC Sections - , Other Details - RP.No.107 APP.13. NO.6043/06 IPC Sections - , Other Details - RP.No.107 APP.14. NO.6044/06 IPC Sections - , Other Details - RP.No.107 APP.15. No.6045/06
Cases (Convicted) -----No Cases----S. No.
Name State/ Dist Constitu-ency
Party Age Seri-ous IPC Counts
No of Cases in which Ac-cused
No. of Cases in which Con-victed
Total
7 P. C. MOHAN KARNATAKA Bangalore Central
BJP 45 0 1 0 1
Cases (Accused)
IPC Sections - - , Other Details - Sec 147 and 174(A) 1. of the Railway Act CC-10614/2008
IPC Section Description
Cases (Convicted) -----No Cases----
S. No.
Name State/ Dist Constitu-ency
Party Age Seri-ous IPC Counts
No of Cases in which Ac-cused
No. of Cases in which Con-victed
Total
8 S PAKKIRAPPA KARNATAKA Raichur BJP 51 0 1 0 1
Cases (Accused)
IPC Sections - 143,147,148,427, 448, 504 R/W/S 149 1. , Other Details - CC No. 439/08, Police Station: Cowl Bazaar, Bellary, Court JMFC,Bellary
IPC Section Description
143 Being member of an unlawful as-sembly
147 rioting
148 Rioting, armed with deadly weapon
149 Every member of unlawful assembly guilty of offence committed in pros-ecution of common object
427 Mischief causing damage to the amount of fifty rupees
Cases (Convicted) -----No Cases----448 house-trespass
504 Intentional insult with intent to pro-voke breach of the peace
551Karnataka - Lok Sabha 2009
S. No.
Name State/ Dist Constitu-ency
Party Age Seri-ous IPC Counts
No of Cases in which Ac-cused
No. of Cases in which Con-victed
Total
9 KATTI RAMESH VISHWANATH KARNATAKA Chikkodi BJP 44 0 1 0 1
Cases (Accused)
IPC Sections - 171 F, 171 H , Other Details - JMFC 1. Court Hukkeri, 25/06/2008, CC no. 336/2008 CRLP no 2861/2008.
IPC Section Description
171 Wearing grab or carrying token used by public servant with fraudulent intent
Cases (Convicted) -----No Cases----