
PC Mohan, Member of Parliament (MP) Representing Bengaluru Central, Has the Highers Attendance of 98.51% When It Comes to Parliamentary Sessions Among the Three MPS of the City Of 87%, According to Citizens’ Report Cards of Bengaluru’s Elected Representatives in the Current The term published by Civic Bangalore (voluntary civic initiative) on Saturday.
The news card has captured the key metrics of the performance for each elected representative, including participation, the number of questions, the number of committees involved, the number of established laws (private/government) and participated in the number of debates (only for deputies). It also analyzed the use of the use of the LAD fund for deputies and mills and overall criminal cases announced in the last elections and the growth of net assets for repeated MLOs and MPs during their last period.
Despite his low participation, Mr. Surya asked 84 questions in Parliament and took part in 13 debates, while Mr. Mohan participated in only one debate, where he asked for e-buses under the e-bus Sewa Scheme for Bengalur.
CN Manjunath, a rural deputy Bengaluru, was attended by 94%, asked six questions and attended nine debates. Mr. Manjunath also led in terms of allocation of the local development fund (LAD) (₹ 6.3 crore), including the available funds of the previous and current year. Mr. Mohan used only 47 ₹ Lakh of 5 GBP Crore provided in the current period, according to the data.
Shobha Karandlaje, MP Bengarura North, has utilism 97.6% of LAD funds.
Among the MLA, N. Shreenivasaiah of the Nelamangala Election District, he attended 100% sessions, with only 29% of MLA with more than 90%, while 3 MLA had less than 70% participation. With only 53.62%, Priya Krishna, Mla for Govindraj Nagar, last place.
The report also noted that the legislative assembly had only 69 sessions in 2 years. On Haris, MLA for Shanthinagar, he asked 230 awkward questions (the highest among the MLA), while S. Muniraja of Dasarahali asked the highest number of questions (7).
The report also stated that only four MLAs fully used the CRORE 4 GBP, which was provided within the Karnataka Legislature Local Area Development (KLlad), while almost 1/4 (22%) assigned more than 90%. “A total of 40.79 GBP crore funds KLLOD Currently lies unused while potentially crore 4.84 GBP can be stuck/advance
The news card has been developed by citizens of volunteers and trainees of Civic Bangalore students for six months using publicly available data sources such as Lok Sabha and legislative assembly websites, Dashboards Lad Scheme, national legislative bodies that are lawmakers.
Prakash Belwadi, an actor and a civic activist, accused the MLA and MEPs for preferring the growth of business to well -being and added that civil pressure is the only control of their apathy.
Published – 14 June 2025 22:08