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Mahesh Kumathalli Wiki, Age, Caste, Family, Biography & More

Mahesh Kumathalli is an Indian politician and member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) who was elected as MLA from Athani during the 2019 Karnataka Legislative Assembly by-elections. In 2018, he was elected to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly from Athani as a member of the Indian National Congress (INC).

Wiki/Biography

Mahesh Iranagouda Kumathalli was born on Friday, 24 August 1962 (age 61 years; as of 2023), and he hails from Telasang village, Athani taluk, Karnataka, India. His zodiac sign is Virgo. He completed his BE Civil Engineering from KLE Dr MS Sheshgiri College of Engineering & Technology (KLECET), Belgaum, Karnataka in 1986. Apart from politics, he also draws agricultural income from his land in Savadi and Telsang villages in Karnataka.

Physical Appearance

Height (approx.): 5′ 8″

Hair Colour: Black

Eye Colour: Black

Family & Caste

Kumathalli belongs to a Hindu Panchamasali Lingayat family.

Parents & Siblings

His father, Iranagouda Kumathalli, was an engineer. His mother’s name is Sumitra Iranagouda Kumathalli.

Mahesh Kumathalli’s father, Iranagouda Kumathalli

Mahesh Kumathalli with his mother

He is the eldest child of his parents. He has four siblings, two sisters, Rajeshwari Kumathalli and Kanteshwari Kumathalli, and two brothers, Prakash Kumathalli and Murgesh Kumathalli. Rajeshwari Kumathalli is a businesswoman. Kanteshwari Kumathalli is the dean of Shri Aurobindo Dental College, Indore, Madhya Pradesh. Murgesh Kumathalli is a businessman.

Mahesh Kumathalli’s sister Kanteshwari Kumathalli

Mahesh Kumathalli’s brother Murgesh Kumathalli

Prakash Kumathalli is a dentist. Prakash Kumathalli is married to Jyothi Kumathalli, who is also a doctor. In 2005, Prakash and Jyothi adopted their native village Telasang in Athani taluk for a year with an aim to improve it.

Mahesh Kumathalli’s brother, Dr. Prakash Kumathalli

Wife & Children

His wife, Savita Mahesh, is a homemaker. His son’s name is Rajat Kumathalli.

Mahesh Kumathalli with his wife

Mahesh Kumathalli’s son Rajat Kumathalli

Religion

He follows Hinduism.

Address

His permanent address is 4362, Vikrampur, Athani – 591304, Belagavi District, Karnataka, India.

Signature/Autograph

Mahesh Kumathalli’s signature

Career

In 2013, he contested the Athani assembly seat on INC’s ticket, but he lost the election to BJP candidate Laxman Sangappa Savadi. In 2018, he contested and won the Athani assembly seat as an INC candidate, defeating the BJP candidate Laxman Savadi by 2331 votes. After the 2018 Karnataka Legislative Assembly elections, H. D. Kumaraswamy of the JD(S) was sworn in as the Chief Minister, with the support of INC, BSP, KPJP, and independent an MLA. By July 2019, 13 MLAs from the INC and 3 MLAs from the JD(S) resigned from the assembly, pushing the government to a minority. Additionally, 1 KPJP and 1 independent MLA also withdrew their support from the government and extended their support to BJP. The rebel MLAs left Bangalore and camped in a resort in Mumbai. Thereafter, Chief Minister H. D. Kumaraswamy moved the trust vote in the house, which resulted in the fall of his government. Mahesh Kumathalli was one of the 15 MLAs who brought down the Kumaraswamy government by not supporting the trust vote and shifting their allegiance to the BJP.

Mahesh Kumathalli presenting flowers to BJP leader Amit Shah

In July 2019, Karnataka Assembly Speaker K R Ramesh Kumar disqualified Independent MLA R Shankar and two of the Congress-JD(S) MLAs Ramesh Jharkiholi and Mahesh Kumathalli. The Speaker announced that the MLAs had incurred disqualification as members of the 15th State Legislative Assembly under Para 2(1) (a) of the tenth Schedule of the Constitution and under 191(a) of the Constitution of India. They ceased to be members of the Assembly till the expiry of the term which was 23 May 2023. They were forbidden from contesting the by-election too. Thereafter, Kumathalli and Ramesh Kumar moved the Supreme Court against their ouster from the Assembly under the anti-defection law, claiming that the Speaker’s decision was made in “hot haste” at the behest of the Congress party. In November 2019, the SC confirmed the disqualification of the 17 rebel Karnataka MLAs but cancelled the Speaker’s decision to bar them from contesting polls till 2023. In December 2019, Kumathalli contested and won the Athani assembly seat as a BJP candidate in the by-elections. In 2023, he contested the Athani assembly on BJP’s ticket, but he lost to INC candidate Laxman Savadi by 76,122 votes.

Controversies

Remarks on flood-hit people

In 2021, Mahesh Kumathalli stirred controversy after a video featuring his flippant talk about flood-affected people went viral on social media. In one video clip,  Kumathalli was seen asking a person in a flood-affected area in Athani taluk to also give him a “quarter.” In another video, shot at a guest house, Kumathalli was seen expressing his “tough situation”. He told his followers that he was occupied by too many issues and that he felt like throwing his cell phone away and sleeping peacefully as he was fed up of calls from flood-affected people. Consequently, Kumathalli received widespread criticism after which he issued an apology for his remarks. He said at that point of time he had just recovered from COVID-19 and did not want to hurt anyone.

Assets & Properties

Movable Assets

  • Deposits in Banks: Rs 84,87,039
  • Bonds, Debentures and Shares in companies: Rs 7000
  • Other assets: Rs 5,78,000

Immovable Assets

  • Agricultural Land: Rs 3,85,50,000
  • Non-Agricultural Land: Rs. 8,01,39,785
  • Residential Buildings: Rs 79,20,000

Note: The given estimates of moveable and immovable assets are according to the financial years 2022-23. It does not include the assets owned by his wife and dependents.

Net Worth

His net worth in 2023 was Rs 13,61,72,173. It does not include the net worth of his wife and dependents.

Facts/Trivia

  • In 2019, Pramod Hiremani, who is the Youth Congress president in Athani, filed a habeas corpus petition before the High Court of Karnataka alleging that Mahesh Kumathalli, MLA from Athani, was missing and possibly in illegal detention. MLA Ramesh Jarkiholi was accused of illegally confining Kumathalli. Consequently, the high court issued notices to the State government and Jarkiholi. Earlier Hiremani had filed a police complaint in Athani, but he was told that Kumathalli must be in Bengaluru where the Assembly Session was in progress. Hiremani looked for the MLA in Bengaluru and failed to locate him; hence, he filed the petition. It was said that Mahesh had allegedly informed the applicant of the petition that Ramesh had been forcing him to resign from his MLA post. At that time, Kumathalli was one of the Congress MLAs who were staying away from the Assembly sessions and was presumed to be in touch with the BJP for shifting allegiance. The MLAs were speculated to be in Mumbai at the behest of the BJP which is trying to lure away them to destabilise the coalition Government in Karnataka.
  • While Kumathalli successfully brought down the coalition government in 2019, his native village, Telasang, and other villages in Athani taluk installed large boards on their outskirts to prohibit his entry. He was no longer welcome for campaigning in the area as the villagers accused him of selling his position for money. They claimed that Kumatalli chose to stay in Mumbai while their villages were flooded in the monsoon. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who campaigned in Telasang village ahead of the 2019 byelections, accused Kumatalli of “selling himself” to the BJP for money “like a sheep, hen or buffalo.”