Bangalore South voter guide: Candidates and constituency info

Bengaluru south constituency profile information

Bengaluru South Assembly constituency

Find out how Bangalore South Assembly Constituency is faring and what the major issues in this constituency are. Learn about the incumbent MLA M. Krishnappa (BJP) and other candidates, including AAP’s Ashok Mruthyunjay and Congress’s RK Ramesh.

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About the constituency

The Bangalore South constituency, which is part of the Bommanahalli BBMP zone, consists of wards Uttarahalli, Subramanyapura, Konankunte, RBI Layout and Gottigere. It falls within the Bengaluru Rural Lok Sabha constituency and is spread across 234.45 sq. km. With the new delimitation of the 243 wards, the constituency now borders Padmanabhanagara and Rajarajeshwari Nagar. 

The recently extended Green Line of Namma Metro from Yelachenahalli to Silk Institute falls within the Konankunte ward, and the proposed Pink Line (21.25 km), which is set to be operational in March 2025 will connect Gottigere to Nagwara. 

The current Member of the Legislative Assembly from this constituency is Bharatiya Janata Party’s M. Krishnappa, who won the 2018 Assembly Elections.

At a glance

Constituency NameBangalore South
Constituency No176
Constituency Area (in sq.km)234.45 sq. km
Number of voters650,532
Male voters344,268
Female voters306,165
Other voters99

Data for all 28 constituencies can be found here. Corresponding source: ceo.karnataka.gov.in

Key issues in the constituency

Residents of Gottigere were agitated over the number of sinkholes that appeared on the arterial roads of the ward, and BBMP and BWSSB’s inaction against these. Similarly, residents flagged another incident where a portion of another road, on the Ittamadu stretch of the constituency, caved in. 

Gottigere residents are also concerned about the state of the Gottigere Lake, which is part of the Koramangala- Challaghatta valley. It is currently being subjected to the unfiltered entry of sewage, garbage dumping and poor maintenance.

The Turahalli forest, which borders the Bangalore South and Rajarajeshwarinagar constituency, caught fire last month. The fire gutted nearly 10 acres of the dense thicket, taking the forest officials nearly three to four hours to douse it. This has led to mounting concerns over the biodiversity in Turahalli, which is one of the last remaining urban forests in the city. A few years ago, residents also prevented a tree park from being constructed in the forest. 

In the vicinity, the state of Uttarahalli’s Subramanyapura lake has concerned several living nearby. The lake, which had been reduced to a frothing mess, is now rife with rampant encroachments and attempts at land grab. In June 2022, the Karnataka High Court intervened and directed the Karnataka Tank Conservation and Development Authority Act and remove the encroachments in the lake. 

Key parameters – How does this constituency fare?

*Based on their performance in each sector, constituencies are divided into three groups. High=top nine constituencies; Medium = mid nine constituencies; Low = bottom nine constituencies. A ‘High’ rating does not necessarily mean the constituency is doing well; it only means that the constituency is among the top nine constituencies for that parameter.

Health

Metrics / CountRating*
7 UPHCsLow
4 Namma Clinics, 1 Clinic for every 162633 peopleLow
4 BBMP Health centresLow
70 Anganwadis, 1 Anganwadi per 9, 293 people  Low

Bengaluru South houses seven urban primary health centres, which means every centre can service 92,933 people. In a constituency as big as this, there are only 4 Namma Clinics. Each clinic has the capacity to cater to nearly 1.6 lakh residents.

Ideally a health centre should target serving less than 30,000 people, which seems to be the case in Gandhinagar where there is 1 Namma Clinic for every 17,637 people. Due to this, Bengaluru South has received a low rating.  

There are no BBMP Maternity hospitals. In the 70 Anganwadis, each Anganadi serves 9,293 people. The Integrated Child Development scheme mandates one Anganwadi centre for every 1,000 people.

Schooling

Metrics / CountRating*
38 govt schools, 103 private schools Low

There is one government or public school for every 6.25 sq. km of the 234 sq. km constituency. 

Mobility

Metrics / CountRating*
298 bus stops Low
10.8 bus trips for every 100 residentsLow

Across these 298 bus stops, the BMTC is essaying 63,057 trips, which are nearly 10.8 trips per 100 residents. As this is insufficient, it receives a low rating. There are nearly 300 bus stops for the whole region, i.e 127.3 bus stops per unit area.

Across these 298 bus stops, the BMTC is essaying 63,057 trips, which are nearly 10.8 trips per 100 residents. As this is insufficient, it receives a low rating. 

Citizen engagement

Metrics / CountRating*
Voter turnout 
2013: 56.03%
2018: 43.67%
No Rating
166 ward meetings heldMedium

Click here for the details on how all constituencies fare and their source(s)

Constituency map

Citizen demands

Among media reports concerning the constituency, the main demands of the residents reflect the need for better and resilient road infrastructure and efficient management of the region’s lakes. Regarding the latter, residents have filed PILs for Subramanayapura and Gottigere lakes for better management of the urban commons. 

Most of the concerns expressed revolve around the protection and maintenance of several lakes that fall within the constituency’s bounds. This stems from instances where despite the rejuvenation work undertaken, sewage is reported to have entered the Gubbalala Lake. The BWSSB has been requested to construct underground drainage and sewer systems in the villages surrounding the lake. 
Similarly, several fish died in Kothnur Lake due to sewage entering the lake through stormwater drains. Activists in the area had demanded that action be taken against industries that do not follow norms about sewage disposal.

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Incumbent MLA: M Krishnappa

The sitting MLA of Bengaluru South, M Krishnappa from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) began his political career in 1983 and was elected first in the 2006 Zilla Panchayat elections from Uttarahalli. In 2005-06, he served as a member of Zilla Panchayat and on the Uttarahalli government schools’ betterment committee. He has also been the Vice President of the Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) consecutively in 2011 and 2013. He was a member of the Karnataka Assembly in 2008 and 2013.

Work in the term

Alongside former chief minister and JD-S leader H D Kumaraswamy, former urban development minister S Suresh Kumar, Shantinagar MLA N A Haris, Krishnappa visited the lakes in Bengaluru South taluk to oversee the anti-encroachment drive. He also inaugurated the streetlights in Neeladri and the Bangalore one centre at Konankunte during his term.

In the news

Questions raised in the Assembly

List of candidates

Incumbent MLA M Krishnappa (BJP) 

Wealth declaration

DetailsHoldings in 2018Holdings in 2023Change in %
Movable assetsRs 5. 32 CrRs 11.19 Cr110% increase
Immovable assetsRs 29.3 CrRs 42. 05 Cr43.39% increase
Liabilities Rs 7. 85 CrRs 6. 05 Cr22.8% decrease
TotalRs 26. 78 CrRs 47.19 Cr76% increase

Source: https://affidavit.eci.gov.in

Candidate: Ashok Mruthyunjay (AAP)

Candidate: RK Ramesh (INC)

Full list of candidates

https://affidavit.eci.gov.in

Past election results

2018CandidateSexPartyAgeVote Share (%)
1M KrishnappaMaleBJP6046.01%
2R.K RameshMaleINC36.83%
3R PrabhakareddyMaleJD(S)4710.91%
2013CandidateSexPartyAgeVote Share (%)
1M KrishnappaMaleBJP6046.01%
2R PrabhakareddyMaleJD(S)4710.91%
3Dr. Tejaswini GowdaFemaleINC5725.46%
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About Pragathi Ravi 68 Articles
Pragathi Ravi is a Reporter with the Bengaluru Chapter, writing at the intersection of labour, infrastructure and ecology. She is also a recent graduate of the Urban Fellows Programme at Indian Institute for Human Settlements and was an intern with Land Conflict Watch prior to joining Citizen Matters. Her work has previously appeared in Indiaspend, Frontline Hindu, Article 14 and Gaon Connection.

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