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Ramesh Jigajinagi | |
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3rd Union Minister of State for Drinking Water & Sanitation | |
In office 5 July 2016 – 30 May 2019 | |
Prime Minister | Narendra Modi |
Minsiter | |
Preceded by | Birender Singh |
Succeeded by | Jal Shakti[1] |
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha | |
Assumed office 2009 | |
Preceded by | Basangouda Patil Yatnal |
Constituency | Bijapur, Karnataka |
In office 1998–2009 | |
Preceded by | Ratnamala Dhareshwar Savanoor |
Succeeded by | Katti Ramesh Vishwanath |
Constituency | Chikkodi, Karnataka |
Minister for Revenue Government of Karnataka | |
In office 1996–1998 | |
Minister for Social Welfare Government of Karnataka | |
In office 1996–1998 | |
Minister for Excise Government of Karnataka | |
In office 1984–1985 | |
Minister for Home Government of Karnataka | |
In office 1983–1985 | |
Member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly | |
In office 1994–1998 | |
Preceded by | Manohar Umakant Ainapur |
Succeeded by | HR Algur |
Constituency | Ballolli |
In office 1983–1989 | |
Preceded by | Siddharth Sangappa Arakeri |
Succeeded by | Manohar Umakant Ainapur |
Constituency | Ballolli |
Personal details | |
Born | Atharga, Bombay State (now in Karnataka), India | 28 June 1952
Political party |
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Spouse | Shobha |
Children | 2 sons |
Residence(s) | Bijapur, Karnataka, Karnataka |
As of 23 September, 2006 Source: [1] |
Ramesh Chandappa Jigajinagi (born 28 June 1952) is an Indian politician from Karnataka and currently a member of Lok Sabha.[2] He was Union Minister of State for Drinking Water and Sanitation in 2016. He was member of the Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth and Sixteenth Lok Sabha. He was inducted into PM, Narendra Modi's government as a Minister of State for Drinking Water & Sanitation on July 5, 2016. He represents the Bijapur constituency (2019-2024) and is currently a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party which he joined in 2002. He has also been a member of Janata Dal and Ramakrishna Hegde's Vedike Party and Ram Vilas Paswan's Jan Shakti Party in 2001 when Hegde was planning to retire.