Shantinagar voter guide: Candidates and constituency info

Shantinagar constituency profile information

Shanti Nagar Assembly Constituency Map

Find out how Shantinagar Assembly Constituency is faring and what the major issues in this constituency are. Learn about the incumbent MLA N.A. Haris (INC) and other candidates, including K. Shivakumar (BJP), H. Manjunath (JDS) and K. Mathai (AAP).

Table of contents

About the constituency

Shantinagar constituency (Constituency No. 163) is located in the heart of the city’s Commercial & Business District (CBD). Popular roads include MG Road, Field Marshal Cariappa Road (Residency Road), General KS Thimayya Road (Richmond Road), Vittal Mallya Road (Grant Road), Brigade Road and Church Street, which in 2018 was redesigned as a model street for pedestrians.  

The seven wards in the constituency are are Shantinagar, Domlur, Jogupalya, Agaram, Vannerpat, Shanthala Nagar and Neelasandra.

A significant portion of the constituency lies in the erstwhile British Cantonment, and over the years, many of the large bungalows have given way to multi-storied residential apartments and commercial buildings that house offices, malls and shops. There are several educational institutions, sports stadia, army lands and places of worship that provide lung spaces that may have been otherwise lost to development. 

Being in the CBD, Shantinagar is a high-revenue assembly segment, and has been the recipient of a few TenderSURE/Smart City styled facelifts, with concreted roads and large footpaths. It is already connected by metro, and new metro lines are under construction. However, due to many one-way roads, bus connectivity has left much to be desired. Also, there are large parts of the constituency in quaint side-streets and others that are classified as slums, which do not receive basic civic amenities or facilities that they are entitled to.

Shantinagar is a thickly populated area. A caste-based population analysis done in 2013 puts the number of Muslims in the region at 30,000; SC/STs at 72,000; Kurubas at 14,000 and Reddys as well as other communities at smaller percentages. The numbers are likely to be double that now. The electoral rolls (as of January 2023) shows a marginal decline in voter population.

Nalapad Ahmed Haris of INC is the sitting MLA and P C Mohan from BJP is the current MP representing Bangalore Central Lok Sabha constituency.

At a glance

Constituency NameShantinagar
Constituency No163
Constituency Area (in sq.km)21.60
Number of voters (January 2023)2,12,740
Male voters1,08,216
Female voters1,04,476
Other voters48

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

Key issues in the constituency

Based on media reports and conversations with citizens, these are some of the major issues faced:

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.

Schooling

Metrics / CountRating*
26 Govt schools; 1 school for 0.83 sq kmMedium

Shantinagar is among the mid-tier constituencies in terms of area served by government schools. Currently, one school serves an area of 0.83 sq km. In general, a small area suggests that there are enough schools to cater to the constituency and students can access schools easily and do not have to travel far.

Mobility

Metrics / CountRating*
1 metro station
57 bus stopsLow
33 bus trips per 100 residents dailyHigh

The purple line station at MG Road is the single metro station operational in Shantinagar constituency. There will be new stations coming up once the other lines are ready. The constituency has just 57 bus stops, putting it in the low-tier, but frequency of buses is among the top nine.

Citizen engagement

Metrics / CountRating*
Voter turnout 
2013: 57.80% 2018: 51.55% 
Medium
wards held 94 ward committee meetings in two yearsLow
13.5 meetings per ward Low

Voter turnout in the constituency declined by 11% from 2013 to 2018. The 7 wards in Shantinagar had a total of 94 ward committee meetings making this constituency among the low-tier ones on civic engagement.

Health 

We have not rated public health infrastructure as the data available was inadequate, and the data is simply presented as is.

Metrics / CountRating*
3 Namma clinics
Urban PHCs
22 Anganwadis
2 BBMP hospitals (general and maternity)

Please note that the number of PHCs or Namma Clinics within a constituency is not sufficient to draw conclusions about the state of healthcare. We also need data on the availability of staff and their capacity, medicines, equipment, diagnostic facilities. Quality is also determined by the distribution and access of these facilities within the area, the efforts in preventive/promotive healthcare and community participation, in addition to the process challenges, for e.g., insistence of Aadhar or Thayi cards.

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

Constituency map

Citizen demands

Citizens would like the various issues faced (mentioned earlier in this article) to be addressed. From media reports, the common demands of residents and business owners include clearing footpath encroachments, enforcing road discipline, better bus connectivity to areas around the MG Road metro.

Incumbent MLA: N A Haris

N A Haris is currently looking for a fourth term as MLA from this constituency. He was elected for the first time in 2008 as a 41 year old, as a member of the Indian National Congress (INC) party. He was subsequently re-elected again in 2013 and 2018. With attendance to the assembly of 84.25%, he is among the top MLA attendees from the Bangalore constituencies. He is registered in the electoral rolls of the same constituency.

N A Haris hails from a business family and is currently the Managing Director of a diverse group of businesses, including hotels, construction, infotech, mines, energy, healthcare and education, among others – all under the Nalapad Group. He also runs a charitable trust that works mainly in education and employment, called the N.A. Haris Foundation.

As per the affidavit submitted by the MLA, there are currently 3 criminal cases pending against him, all for protests/ unlawful assembly.

He is a former Chairman of BMTC, Bangalore. He is currently the Vice President of the All India Football Federation.

He is active on social media, primarily Twitter, Facebook, Instagram.

Work in the term

On his Twitter feed, and on Facebook the MLA has indicated some of the work he has done.

In the news

MLA Haris was proactive during the peak times of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020-21, hitting the streets to spread awareness. He demanded increased number of vaccination centres to accommodate residents of the densely populated wards in the constituency.

Just prior to COVID-19, in January 2020, he, along with others, was injured in a blast while attending a function in the constituency, and escaped with minor burns.

Much of the other news coverage about N A Haris has been for controversial reasons.

Questions raised in the Assembly

List of candidates

Incumbent MLA: N A Haris, INC

Wealth declaration* 

DetailsHoldings in 2018Holdings in 2023Change in %
Movable Assets114,59,46,142167,18,89,99645.9% increase
Immovable property75,88,45,000272,02,09,184258.5% increase
Total assets190,47,91,142439,20,99,180130.6% increase
Liabilities9,20,89,95128,29,56,979207.3% increase
*includes spouse and dependents

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

Candidate: K. Shivakumar, BJP

Candidate: H. Manjunath, JD(S)

Candidate: K. Mathai, AAP

Full list of candidates  

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

 Past elections results

2018CandidateSexPartyAgeVote Share (%)
1N.A. HarisMINC5149.2%
2K. VasudevamurthyMBJP5534.4%
3N. R. Sridhar ReddyMJD(S)4111.18%
4Renuka VishwanathanFAAP692.19%

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Arathi is a market researcher who loves to run and write. She has been actively involved in issues that affect citizens, including apartment management, waste management and lakes. She used to live in Mumbai and is now based in Bengaluru, working as a Community Anchor with Citizen Matters.
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