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Basavaraj Hawgeppa Patil

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Basavaraj Patil
ಬಸವರಾಜ ಪಾಟೀಲ್
Member of the Legislative Assembly for Humnabad
In office
1978–1994
Personal details
Born
Baswaraj Hawgappa Patil

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Bidar district, Karnataka
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Political partystyle="width:4px; background-color:#00BFFF;" data-sort-value="Indian National Congress" |

| style="text-align:left;" scope="row" | INC
(1978-2009)
style="width:4px; background-color:#FF9933;" data-sort-value="Bharatiya Janata Party" |

| style="text-align:left;" scope="row" | BJP
(2009-2016)

Basavaraj Patil (kn) was an Indian politician who served four terms as Member of the Legislative Assembly for Humnabad constituency in Karnataka.

Early life

Born as Baswaraj Hawgappa Patil, his name underwent standardization in electoral records from:

  • "Baswaraj Hawgappa" (1978)
  • "Basawraj Hawgeppa Patil" (1983-1989)
  • "Basavaraj Patil" (1994 onwards)[1]

Political career

Electoral history

Electoral performance (Source: ECI Statistical Reports[2])
Year Votes % ±% Opponent Party Votes % Result 1978 34,014 54.82 B. G. Jawali Janata Party 23,129 37.28 Won 1983 36,831 53.03 Decrease 1.79 B. G. Jawali Janata Party 23,588 33.96 Won 1985 43,615 61.16 Increase 8.13 Sharanappa Sunagar Janata Party 21,531 30.20 Won 1989 38,003 47.86 Decrease 13.30 B. G. Jawali BJP 34,019 42.84 Won

Party affiliation

Death and legacy

Patil died in 2016, with his death being reported by:[4]

References

  1. "Karnataka Election Statistics 1978". Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 July 2023.
  2. "Karnataka Election Statistics 1978-2018" (PDF). Election Commission of India.
  3. "BJP to try Operation Lotus in Bidar district". New Indian Express. 30 November 2009.
  4. "Former minister Basavaraj Patil Humnabad dead". The Hindu.

References


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