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Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee KARNATAKA PRADESH CONGRESS COMMITTEE LIST OF MINISTERS WITH PHOTOS SL.NO. NAME OF THE MINISTER PHONE NUMBERS PHOTOS SRI SIDDARAMAIAH, HON‟BLE CHIEF MINISTER 9448054400 / 23111155 “PRASIDDA” NO.206, 16TH CROSS, 1. /22257244/ 9448193903 C.H.B.S. LAYOUT, BEHIND 9945147429 (Venkatesh PA) SYNDICATE BANK VIJAYANAGAR, BANGALORE – 40. SRI S.R. PATIL, MINISTER 08354-220774 / 420864 / 080- LEADER OF THE COUNCIL 22209114 / 26687688 / 2. KHB COLONY, 94480-50499 BAGALKOT. 080-23335988 / 23331934 SRI R.V. DESHPANDE, MINISTER (Res) FORMER PCC PRESIDENT 080-23335987 (Res Fax) 3. # 372, “NILAYA” 08284-220146 R.T. NAGAR MAIN ROAD, (Haliyal)2210300 BANGALORE – 560 032. 9845050100 (Mobile) SRI D.K. SHIVAKUMAR,MINISTER EX-WORKING PRESINDENT, KPCC, MEMBER, PRADESH ELECTION 080-23619000 / 23617700 4. COMMITTEE (Res) with telefax-98451-56524 NO.150/A, KENKERI, 10TH MAIN, RMV / 9845556633 EXTN. SADASHIVANAGARA, BANGALORE-80 SRI QAMAR UL ISLAM, MINISTER MEMBER, KPCC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 08472-221042/ 9243200786/ 5. H.NO. 1-864/5,M.S.K. MILLS ROAD, 9886492955/ STATION BAZAR, GULBARGA.- 585102 SRI T.B. JAYACHANDRA, MINISTER NO. 202, 2ND MAIN, 14TH CROSS, 6. 9448365664 RMV 2ND STAGE BANGALORE – 560 094. SRI RAMANATHA RAI, MINISTER 08255-234238/9448468579/f PRESIDENT, D.K. DCC 7. ax:08255-234948 / Sabbir KALLIGE HOUSE, KALLIGE POST 9448138122 / 9845368579 / BANTWAL , D.K. DISTRICT. SRI H.K. PATIL, MINISTER MEMBER, KPCC EXECUTIVE 080-22279574/ 9740983448 COMMITTEE 8. 9448276378 / 9448112444 / NO.396, 80 FT ROAD, 2ND CROSS, Fax 22220774 2ND MAIN, RMV 2ND STAGE, BANGALORE. SRI RAMALINGA REDDY, MINISTER GENERAL SECRETARY, KPCC 9. 455/7, 15TH MAIN, 22237240/9480143777 LAKKASANDRA EXTENSION, BANGALORE – 560 030. SRI R. ROSHAN BAIG, MINISTER VICE PRESIDENT, KPCC 9845183423 / 9845007788 / 10. NO.3, CLEVELAND ROAD, 9980867700 FRAZER TOWN, BANGALORE – 560 005. SRI S. SHIVASHANKARAPPA, MINISTER, TRESURER, KPCC 08192-222011 / 222012 / 11. D.NO. 2633/1, 7TH MAIN ROAD 222013 / 98440-97399 / 080- 2ND CROSS, MCC „B‟ BLOCK 25275247 DAVANAGERE. SRI V. SREENIVASA PRASAD, MINISTER NO.91, 7TH MAIN, 12. 9448448150 / 0821-2511533 JAYALAKSHMIPURAM, MYSORE – 570 012, MYSORE DISTRICT. DR|| H.C. MAHADEVAPPA, MINISTER GENERAL SECRETARY, KPCC 13. NO. 460, 4TH MAIN, 7TH CROSS, 9448081655 / 23511655 RMV 2ND STAGE, DOLLARS COLONY, BANGALORE. SRI K.J. GEORGE, MINISTER MEMBER, PRADESH ELECTION COMMITTEE 9845067437/ 28466223/ 14. M/S. KALACHANDRA LEASING & 25302424 FINANCE, # 16, ST. MARKS ROAD, BANGALORE – 560 001. SRI H.S. MAHADEVA PRASAD, MINISTER 15. PRESIDENT, CHAMARAJNAGAR DCC 9845526240/ 22359367 20, GAGANA CHUMBI JOINT ROAD, KUVEMPU NAGAR, MYSORE- 570023. SRI M.H. AMBAREESH, MINISTER VICE PRESIDENT, KPCC 26593955/9845007733/ 16. # 172/A, 21ST MAIN, 9845011115 / 23356659 J.P. NAGAR, 2ND STAGE BANGALORE – 560 078. SRI VINAY KUMAR SORAKE, MINISTER 17. DEVA PLAZA, KADRI TEMPLE ROAD 0820-2530303 / 9448483303 MALLIKATTE, MANGALORE. SRI M.B. PATIL, MINISTER MEMBER, KPCC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE NO.221, EMBESSY WOODS, 18. 55310090/98454-29246 NEXT TO COTTEGE INDUTRIES EXPOSITION LTD. CUNNINGHAM ROAD, BANGALORE – 52. SRI SATISH JARKIHOLI, MINISTER GENERAL SECRETARY, KPCC 9448693942 / 19. NO. 288, HILL GARDEN, 9448127788/9980733345/083 GOKAK POST & TALUK, 32-226764 BELGAUM DIST. SRI U.T. KADHAR, MINISTER SECRETARY, KPCC 20. ALIS, 1ST CROSS, KALPANA ROAD, 0824-2437277 / 9448383919 BENDOOR WELL, KANKANADY, MANGALORE – 575 002. SRI BABURAO CHINCHANASUR, MINISTER, 21. NO. 125, SHANTINAGAR, 9845193506 / 9880055484 M.S.K. MILL ROAD, GULBARGA. SRI SHIVARAJ TANGADAGI, MINISTER 98807-22468 /9740091049 22. NO. 453, 5TH MAIN ROAD, 7TH CROSS, 22256202 HAG. RMV 2ND STAGE,BANGALORE SRI H. ANJANEYA, MINISTER GENERAL SECRETARY, KPCC 9448455881/ 23. VP EXTENTION, 080-25255881 S. NIJALINGAPPA ROAD, CHITRADURGA. SRI K. ABHAYACHANDRA, MINISTER JAINPETE 0825-736483/738333/98452- 24. MOODABIDRE 81852/ 22353375 DAKSHINA KANNADA DISTRICT SRI DINESH GUNDU RAO, MINISTER PRESIDENT, BANGALORE CITY DCC 25. NO.159, R.T. NAGAR MAIN ROAD, 9448463648 MLA LAYOUT, R.T. NAGAR, BANGALORE – 560 032. SRI KRISHNA BYRE GOWDA, MINISTER GENERAL SECRETARY, KPCC 26. 9448277977 NO.3 RAVISHANKAR RESIDENCY, SAHAKARA NAGAR, KODIGE HALLI BANGALORE:-560094 DR. SHARANPRAKASH PATIL, MINISTER PRESIDENT, GULBARGA DCC 27. 08441-287262 / 94480-41422 No. 1-867/3/2, VENKATESH NAGAR BEHIND GOVT. ITI COLLEGE GULBARGA. SRI KIMMANE RATNAKAR, MINISTER NO.113/7, THIRTHAHALLI TOWN 5TH DIVISION, AZAD RASTHE 28. 08187-208422 / 94483-30022 EDABHAGA, THIRTHAHALLI TALUK, SHIMOGA DISTRICT. SMT. UMASHREE, MINISTER, GENERAL SECRETARY, KPCC # 49/2 39TH „A‟ CROSS, 11TH MAIN 26539855/9448852737/99454 29. ROAD, 09523 4TH „T‟ BLOCK, JAYANAGAR, BANGALORE – 560 011. SRI P.T. PARAMESHWAR NAIK, MINISTER 30. 1ST WARD, ACHAR LAYOUT, 08398-280755 / 94481-20755 HARAPANAHALLI, DAVANAGERE DIST. .
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