M. Rajasekara Murthy

M. Rajasekara Murthy
MP
In office
1980–1984
Preceded by H.D. Tulsidas
Succeeded by Srikanta Datta Narsimharaja Wadiyar
Constituency Mysore
MP
In office
3 April 2006 – 5 December 2010
Succeeded by Hema Malini
Constituency Karnataka, Rajya Sabha
Finance Minister of Karnataka
In office
30 November 1989 – 10 October 1990
Revenue Minister of Karnataka
In office
19 November 1992 – 11 December 1994
Personal details
Born (1922-05-10)10 May 1922
Malangi, Kingdom of Mysore, British India
Died 5 December 2010(2010-12-05) (aged 88)
New Delhi, India
Children 5
Alma mater University of Mysore and Law from Lucknow University
Religion Hinduism

M. Rajasekara Murthy (10 May 1922 – 5 December 2010) was an Indian politician, who was a member 8th Lok Sabha the lower house of the Indian Parliament from the Lok Sabha constituency of Mysore in Karnataka.

Early life

Murthy was born in Malangi village on the banks of Cauvery in Mysore district.

Political career

Murthy had held several senior cabinet minister positions in Karnataka Government including the important portfolios of Excise, Industry, Finance and Revenue. He was also a union minister under the then former prime minister Sri PV Narasimha Rao's cabinet.

A close follower of former Congress President S. Nijalingappa and a close associate of former Chief Minister Veerendra Patil, Murthy had served in their Ministries and also with M. Veerappa Moily, before he moved to Rajya Sabha.

He was regarded as one of the most powerful Lingayat leaders, a powerful community dominating the political scenario of the State.

He was a member of Lok Sabha once and represented Rajya Sabha thrice with Congress, BJP and JD(S) party tickets during the last three terms. He was a Minister of State (independent charge) holding the Ministries of Surface Transport and Ports in the P.V. Narasimha Rao Ministry.

Known for his discipline and administrative acumen, Murthy revived the financial position of Karnataka when he took over as Finance Minister when Veerendra Patil became the Chief Minister for the second time in 1989. It was during Veerappa Moily's regime as CM that Murthy as Revenue Minister unearthed landscam in Mysore taluk, which led to suspension and sacking of government officials for colliding with land grabbers, creating fictitious documents.

He was the cousin brother of former Union Minister M.S. Gurupadaswamy.

Entering the first Assembly in 1952 from T.Narasipura constituency, was elected to Assembly again for five times.

A close aide of the then Chief Minister S. Nijalingappa, Murthy became the Minister for Commerce and Industry.

Opposition Leader Siddharamaiah was once a contender for Chamundeswari seat represented by Murthy. It was in 1989 that Murthy of Congress defeated Siddharamaiah of JD(S) by 6892 votes. Murthy got 42,892 votes, while Siddu 36,000 votes.

Murthy has been the Member of Parliament-Rajya Sabha many times. He won one of the a Rajya Sabha seat by defeating the business tycoon Vijaya Mallya. Malaya was very confident about his win due to his wealth but did not consider the factor that People and their representatives trusted Mr Murthy and his principles and taught Dr Vijaya Mallya that his money power and lobby was as good as his Kingfisher Airlines against the loyalty and trust Mr Murthy commanded.

He was a known party hopper. Initially he was with Congress, later joined BJP followed by JD(S). This is because he was very strict, honest and disciplined which irritated the High Command of their respective parties who are well branded for corruption and Bribery, things goes against the moral principles of Mr Murthy. Hence he was always troubled and had to shift parties. It was not his desire jump, but the great leaders who are the brand ambassadors of corruption brought this circumstance. He had to become the CM of Karnataka back in the early 1990s but was denied the change due to the moral administration of his superiors and peers. Mr Murthy was a true follower of the Great Mahatma Gandhi and his vales unlike is superiors who also are the followers of our Great Mahatma Gandhi, but on the printed paper (Rupee Notes Followers of Gandhi).

Death

Murthy died at 11.30 pm on 5 December 2010 at Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital in Delhi. His body was brought to Bangalore on 6 December 2010 and the state funeral was held at Chamrajanagar on 7 December 2010.

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