Biographical Sketch
Member of Parliament
12th Lok Sabha
MALLIKARJUNAIAH, SHRI S.
[BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY - TUMKUR (KARNATAKA)]
Father's Name Shri Siddhanajappa
Date of Birth 26 June 1931
Place of Birth Vill. Honsagere, Distt. Tumkur (Karnataka)
Marital Status Married on 20 June 1960
Spouse's Name Smt. Jaideva Mak
Children One son and two daughters
Educational Qualifications
B.Com., B.L., M.A., P.G. Dip. in Journalism
Educated at Mysore University, Mysore (Karnataka)
Profession
Agriculturist and Lawyer
Permanent Address
Gandhinagar, Tumkur-572101
(Karnataka)
Tel. (08167) 8295
Present Address
New Karnataka Bhawan,
New Delhi-110021
Tel. (011) 4679929
Positions Held
1971-77President, Bharatiya Jana Sangh (B.J.S.), Karnataka
1972-90Member, Karnataka Legislative Council
1972-91 Chairman, Committee on Petitions, Karnataka
Legislative Council
1977-80Vice-President, Janata Party (J.P.), Karnataka
1980-86 Vice-President, Bharatiya Janata Party (B.J.P.), Karnataka
1985-91Chairman, (i) House Committee, (ii) Petitions
Committee and (iii) Committee on Private Members
Bills and Resolutions, Karnataka Legislature
1985-91 Deputy Chairman, Karnataka Legislative Council
1990-91Vice President, B.J.P., Karnataka
1991-96Elected to 10th Lok Sabha
Deputy Speaker, Lok Sabha
1998Re-elected to 12th Lok Sabha (2nd term)
1998-99Chairman, Committee on Members of Parliament
Local Area Development Scheme
Member, Committee on Official Language
Member, Committee on Commerce and its
Sub-Committee on Textiles
Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Agriculture
Social and Cultural Activities
Fought continuously against casteism
Special Interests
Social reforms
Favourite Pastime and Recreation
Gardening
Sports and Clubs
Badminton
Countries Visited
Widely travelled (11 countries); Leader, Indian
Parliamentary Delegation to Cameroon, 1992; Member,(i)
International Conference on Disarmament, Environment and
U.N., Tokyo (Japan), 1992; (ii) 87th IPU Conference,
Yaounde,Cameroon,1992; (iii) 101st IPU Conference, Brussels,
Belgium, April 1999
Other Information
Member, Council of the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore,
1998-99; Attended Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference, New Delhi,
1991 and Conferences of Presiding Officers of Legislative
Bodies in India
Election Result of
Tumkur Lok Sabha Constituency
Total electorate 10,80,851
Total votes polled 7,28,992
Votes polled in favour of the first four leading candidates
(1) Shri S. Mallikarjunaiah (B.J.P.) 3,27,312
(2) Shri R. Narayana (I.N.C.) 2,56,125
(3) Shri C.N. Bhaskarappa (J.D.) 1,32,663
(4) Shri Abdul Sattar (K.T.V.P.) 3,271
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