V. Muniyappa
Political Secretary to Chief Minister of Karnataka
In office
2018–2019
Chief MinisterH. D. Kumaraswamy
ConstituencySidlaghatta
Vice President of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee
In office
2013–2018
Chief MinisterSiddaramaiah
Member of the Legislative Assembly
In office
2008–2013
General Secretary of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee, Member of AICC
In office
2004–2008
Member of the Legislative Assembly, Minister of Mines & Geology, Ground Water development
In office
1999–2004
Chief MinisterS. M. Krishna
Member of the Legislative Assembly, Secretary of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee
In office
1994–1999
Member of the Legislative Assembly, Minister of Sericulture department, Minister of Energy
In office
1989–1994
Chief MinisterVeerendra Patil, S. Bangarappa, Veerappa Moily
Preceded byY K Ramaiah
Succeeded byD. Nagarajaiah
Secretary of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee
In office
1985–1989
Member of the Legislative Assembly
In office
1983–1985
Personal details
Born
Vodigenahalli Muniyappa

(1947-04-20) 20 April 1947
Handiganala, Mysore State (now Karnataka), India
Political partyIndian National Congress
SpouseSmt. Rathnamma
Children3
Parents
  • V.Munishamappa (father)
  • Smt. Pillamma (mother)

Vadigenahalli Munishamappa Muniyapppa (born 20 April 1947) is an Indian politician who was the Minister of Sericulture department (1991), Minister of Energy (1993) and Minister of Mines & Geology (1999) in cabinet of S. Bangarappa, Veerappa Moily and S. M. Krishna respectively.[1] Currently he is a Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Sidlaghatta Constituency. He was contesting Member of the Legislative Assembly elections from Sidlaghatta (Vidhana Sabha constituency) of Chikkaballapur district since 1983 as a candidate of Indian National Congress. He is one of the senior leaders of Indian National Congress- Karnataka and elected six times as Member of the Legislative Assembly from Sidlaghatta. As a token of honesty, sincerity, loyalty towards party he was selected as a candidate to contest Member of Legislative Assembly nine times and one time for Member of Parliament (1996).

Personal life

V. Muniyappa was born in an orthodox agricultural family, and was the elder son of V. Munishamappa (who was also an ex-village Panchayath chairman) and Smt. Pillamma born in Handiganala[2] village of Sidlaghatta taluk in undivided Kolar district (now in Chikkaballapur District). V. Muniyappa has married Smt. Ratnamma and has 2 sons and a daughter.

V.Muniyappa completed his schooling in Sidlaghatta Govt. school,[3] and completed his matriculation in govt. school of Kolar, and studied Bachelor of science (B.Sc.) in Chintamani degree college[4] and was active worker of national students union of India while pursuing his degree and inspired by Smt.

Political career

V. Muniyappa has begun his political career as a National Students Union of India (NSUI) worker while pursuing his degree at Taluk agricultural products co-operative Marketing society (TAPCMS) in 1967, then he became 2 times Director of PLD Bank. With this opportunity, he reached farmers to respond to their problems by sanctioning loans.

His active participation in society led Congress party to reward V. Muniyappa as a Youth Congress Taluk President in 1970–71, following Block Congress President in 1975-83 which helped Congress party as well as V. Muniyappa to establish Party from root level. With all his experience in 1983 he was elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly for the first time. Then in 1989, 1994, 1999 he was consecutively elected 3 times as a Member of the Legislative Assembly. His works were rewarded with Minister of Sericulture department, Minister of Energy in cabinet of Shri.S. Bangarappa and Shri.Veerappa Moily respectively. In 1999 he was a cabinet minister of Minister of Mines & Geology in Shri. S. M. Krishna's government. At the time V. Muniyappa focused on addressing problems like roads, primary health care centers, power plants and holistic developments. In 2004, high command made him a General Secretary of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee, Member of AICC to rejuvenate Congress party all over the state. In 2013 he was chosen as Vice President of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee.

V. Muniyappa's contribution in initiating of water reserve provision budget and formation of water reserve provision panel by demanding government's was unmatchable. V. Muniyappa had unitedly supported irrigation protesters campaign to implement permanent irrigation scheme through massive bike rally from Sidlaghatta during Shri. Siddaramaiah’s government when he was Vice President of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee. Since then V. Muniyappa has focused on addressing problems of residents and farmers like water problems of district. In 2018 he was elected as Member of the Legislative Assembly for the sixth time and Congress-JDS allied government selected him as a Political Secretary to Chief Minister of Karnataka to guide in 2019. Meanwhile in the time of formation of BJP govt. according to some sources BJP offered him to join but he refused the opportunity to change over. During COVID-19 crisis he actively participates in prevention of COVID-19 cases in Sidlaghatta. Due to this in March 2020 he suffered seriously from COVID-19 which led to him being hospitalized. After the recovery from COVID-19 he immediately joined to serve his beloved voters.

Organizational activities and social service

Mainstream politics

References

  1. "V. Muniyappa net worth and salary income estimation". People Ai. Retrieved 29 December 2023.
  2. https://soki.in/handiganala-sidlaghatta-chikballapu
  3. "Sidlaghatta".
  4. "Chintamani-boys".
  5. "V.Muniyappa(INC) - Assembly Elections 2008". myneta.info. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
  6. "V.Muniyappa(INC) - Assembly Elections 2013". myneta.info. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
  7. "V.Muniyappa(INC) - Assembly Elections 2018". myneta.info. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
  8. "V.Muniyappa(appointed-as-political-secretary-to-karnataka-cm)". myneta.info. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
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