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KN Rajanna Age, Caste, Wife, Children, Family, Biography

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Wife: S.R. Shanthala
Hometown: Tumkur, Bangalore
Age: 74 Years

KN Rajanna

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Birth Name
Real Name/Full NameKyathasandra Nanjappa Rajanna
Nickname(s)
Profession(s)• Politician
• Agriculturist
Famous forRemoved from Karnataka state cabinet after questioning Rahul Gandhi over vote theft
Physical Stats
Height (approx.)5' 6" (168 cm)
Weight (approx.)65 Kg (143 lbs)
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourGrey
Politics
Political Party• Indian National Congress (INC) (1972–2004, 2007–present)
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• Janata Dal (Secular)
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Political Journey1972– Secretary, Kyathasandra Taluk Unit, Indian National Congress

1976– President, Kyathasandra Nagar Panchayat

2001–2005– President, Karnataka State Co-operative Apex Bank Ltd.

2004–2007– Member, Karnataka Legislative Assembly (Bellavi)

2013–2018– Member, Karnataka Legislative Assembly (Madhugiri)

2015–2020– President, Karnataka State Co-operative Apex Bank Ltd.

2023–Present– Member, Karnataka Legislative Assembly (Madhugiri)

2023–2025– Cabinet Minister, Government of Karnataka – Co-operation (excluding Agricultural Marketing)
AwardSahakari Ratna
Personal Life
Date of Birth13 April 1951 (Friday)
Age (as of 2025)74 Years
BirthplaceTumkur, Bangalore
Zodiac signAries
SignatureKN Rajanna signature
NationalityIndian
HometownTumkur, Bangalore
College/University• Government Science College, Tumkur, Mysore University
• Vidyodaya Law College, Tumkur Bangalore
Educational Qualification• Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) (Government Science College, 1972)
• LLB (Vidyodaya Law College, 1984)
ReligionHindusim
Caste/CommunityScheduled Tribes (ST)
AddressHouse no.1509, Behind A.P.M.C, Guruvaderahalli, Madhugiri Post, Madhugiri Tq, Tumkur Dist - 572132
Social MediaInstagram
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Relationships & More
Marital StatusMarried
Family
Wife/SpouseS.R. Shanthala
KN Rajanna with S.R. Shanthala
ChildrenSon(s)- 2
• Rajendra Rajanna
Daughter- 1
ParentsFather- Nanjappa
Style Quotient
Vehicle CollectionTata Lorry
Money Factor
Salary (as of 2021-2022)Rs 19,78,710
Assets/Properties (as of 2021-2022)Movable Assets

Cash: Rs. 3,69,576

Bank Deposits: Rs. 89,51,286

Bonds, Debentures and Shares in companies: Rs. 2,85,240

Motor Vehicles: Rs. 2,15,000

Jewellery: Rs. 77,500

Others: Rs. 80,000

Immovable Assets

Agricultural Land: Rs. 2,34,06,312

Residential Buildings: Rs. 7,00,00,000
Net Worth (as of 2021-2022)Rs 9,25,78,036

KN Rajanna

Some Lesser Known Facts About KN Rajanna

  • Kyathasandra N. Rajanna began working in the cooperative sector in 1972 and started his political career the same year as Secretary of the Kyathasandra Taluk Congress unit.
  • In 1976, Rajanna became President of the Kyathasandra Town Panchayat and served in this role for several years.
  • From 1980 to 1984, he was President of the Youth Congress wing in the Tumkur District unit of the Indian National Congress.

    KN Rajanna in his 40s

    KN Rajanna in his 40s

  • In 1980, he was also appointed as a member of the Taluk Land Tribunal Board of Tumakuru. During this period, he served as General Secretary of the Tumkur Zilla Congress Committee.
  • Rajanna served as President of the Taluk Agricultural Produce Co-operative Marketing Society (TAPCMS), Tumakuru, for ten years. He also served as Director of the Karnataka State Co-operative Marketing Federation Ltd., Bengaluru, for three terms.
  • He became Director of the Primary Agricultural Co-operative Society Ltd. (PACS), Kyathasandra, Tumakuru, and Director of the District Co-operative Union in Tumakuru district.
  • Rajanna was elected twice as a member of the Agriculture Produce Marketing Committee (APMC), Tumakuru. He served as Director of the Karnataka State Finance Corporation (KSFC), Bengaluru, and as Senate Member of Bangalore University.
  • From 1998 to 2004, he served as Member of the Karnataka Legislative Council from Tumakuru District Local Body Constituency. In 2001, he became President of the Karnataka State Co-operative Apex Bank Ltd. and served until April 2005.

    KN Rajanna during his early political career

    KN Rajanna during his early political career

  • After being denied an INC ticket in 2004 from Bellavi, he joined the Janata Dal (Secular) and contested elections. In 2004, he was elected MLA from Bellavi constituency as a JD(S) candidate and served until the seat was abolished in 2008.
  • Rajanna served as President of the Tumakuru District Central Co-operative Bank Ltd. for five terms during his career.
  • In 2007, he returned to the Indian National Congress after leaving the Janata Dal (Secular) the same year. In the 2013 Karnataka Assembly elections, he won from Madhugiri constituency representing the Indian National Congress.
  • On 12 August 2015, he was unanimously elected President of the Karnataka State Co-operative Apex Bank Ltd. for a second term, serving until September 2020.
  • He served as Vice Chairman of the National Federation of State Cooperative Banks Ltd. (NAFSCOB), Mumbai, and Director of NAFED, New Delhi.
  • Rajanna was Director of the Cooperative Bank of India Ltd. (COBI), New Delhi, and RGB member of KRIBHCO, New Delhi.

    KN Rajanna during a government function

    KN Rajanna during a government function

  • He founded several cooperative institutions including KNR Souharda Credit Co-operative Societies and KNR Organic Farming Produce and Marketing Co-operative Society. In the 2023 Karnataka Assembly elections, he again won from Madhugiri on an Indian National Congress ticket.
  • On 27 May 2023, Rajanna was appointed Cabinet Minister for Cooperation (excluding Agricultural Marketing) in the second term of Siddaramaiah‘s Ministry.

    KN Rajanna with Siddaramaiah

    KN Rajanna with Siddaramaiah

  • On Saturday in Tumakuru, as Cooperation Minister, Rajanna admitted to voter list irregularities during the Congress government’s tenure in Karnataka.
  • He questioned why the Congress had not filed objections when draft electoral rolls were prepared during its rule. His remarks contradicted Rahul Gandhi’s allegation that “vote theft” in Mahadevapura during the 2023 elections was done by the BJP with Election Commission help.
  • The comments led to internal criticism in Congress for undermining its narrative against BJP and the Election Commission.
  • On 11 August 2025, CM Siddaramaiah wrote to Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot recommending Rajanna’s removal from the cabinet. By evening the same day, Governor Gehlot accepted the recommendation and removed Rajanna from the Karnataka cabinet.
  • Rajanna said the Congress High Command had decided to drop him and called the move a political conspiracy within the party. He later softened his stance, stating he supported Rahul Gandhi’s “vote theft” allegations and planned to meet party leadership in New Delhi.
  • His areas of interest include cooperative movement, formation of Self Help Groups, agriculture, organic farming, rural development, and social service.