K. Jayaprakash Hegde

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K. Jayaprakash Hegde
Member of Parliament
In office
2012–2014
Preceded byD. V. Sadananda Gowda
Succeeded byShobha Karandlaje
ConstituencyUdupi Chikmagalur
Minister for Ports and Fisheries, Karnataka
In office
1994 - 1996
ConstituencyBrahmavar
Member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly
In office
1994–2008
Preceded byP. Basavaraj
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
ConstituencyBrahmavar
In office
1972–1978
Preceded byS.J. Shetty
Succeeded byAnanda Kunda Hegde
ConstituencyBrahmavar
Personal details
Born (1952-10-16) 16 October 1952 (age 71)
Korgi, Kundapura Taluk, Karnataka, Indian
ResidenceBangalore
Websitejayaprakashhegde.com

Korgi Jayaprakash Hegde is an Indian politician who has been a Minister in the Government of Karnataka.[1] He is the Chairman of the Karnataka Backward Class Commission.[2] As Minister in charge of undivided Mangalore and Chikmagalur, in 1997, he is the reason for the creation of Udupi district, from undivided Mangalore and Udupi. He was also a Member of India's Parliament representing Udupi Chikmagalur.

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Born in Korgi, Kundapura taluk, Udupi district, Jayaprakash Hegde is a practising advocate and entered politics very early in his life. He has been elected thrice to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly as an independent candidate from the Brahmavar constituency and served as Minister holding the portfolio of Ports and Fisheries. He is married to Veena Hegde and has two children, a son, Nishanth and a daughter, Divya.[3] He was Minister in charge for undivided Mangalore and Udupi District. It is due to his fight and determination that Udupi was finally declared an independent district in 1997. When his Brahmavar constituency was divided by the central government and no longer existed, he was forced to join the Congress party for political survival. [4] Hegde has been elected to Lok Sabha from the same constituency following a by-election in 2012.[5] [http://www.daijiworld.com/news/news_disp.asp?n_id=235157 . The Congress on Monday, December 14, 2015, expelled Jayaprakash Hegde, from the party for six years due to his popularity causing insecurities in Rajya Sabha MP Sri Oscar Fernandes. Jayaprakash Hegde being a worker's candidate and not a top leader's follower, faced several issues in Congress and due to his inability to obey the orders of Oscar Fernandes, he was removed from the party without notice. Standing as an independent candidate in the Dakshina Kannada constituency, he gave the Congress party a run for its money, when more than half of the party workers voted for him instead of the official Congress candidate. The Indian National Congress has not seen victory in coastal Karnataka ever since the ejection of Jayaprakash Hegde. His exit has left a big gap in leadership and team building in Coastal Karnataka Congress. He is said to be one of the cleanest politicians in the state, well respected by the general public, media and other politicians. He had successfully completed his MP term by undertaking many good things in a few months of the term, that couldn't be continued in the next terms by the other MP. Despite being out of power, he continues to do public service and brings in important projects for the constituency.

He returned to the Congress party once the BJP sidelined him without meeting his demands, however this time he joined with two other BJP legislators.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Staff Correspondent (11 March 2004). "Jayaprakash Hegde to contest as an Independent". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 26 May 2004.
  2. ^ https://twitter.com/jph_official. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ "Affidavit" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 April 2009. Retrieved 18 October 2010.
  4. ^ Staff Correspondent (14 April 2009). "Assets". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 21 April 2009.
  5. ^ "Karnataka election results: Congress wins Udupi-Chikmagalur Lok Sabha seat". The Times of India. 21 March 2012. Archived from the original on 25 March 2012. Retrieved 21 March 2012.
  6. ^ Bureau, The Hindu (12 March 2024). "Jayaprakash Hegde, two former MLAs join Congress". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 13 March 2024.

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