M Goutham Kumar | |
Office: | 53rd Mayor of Bengaluru |
Term Start: | 1 October 2019 |
Term End: | 10 September 2020 |
Predecessor: | Gangambike Mallikarjun |
Constituency: | Jogupalya |
Office1: | BJP Secretary |
Constituency1: | Shanti Nagar Assembly constituency |
Office2: | Treasurer, BJP State Yuva Morcha |
Constituency2: | Karnataka |
Office3: | BBMP Corporator |
Constituency3: | Jougupalya Ward, Shanti Nagar Assembly constituency |
Office4: | BJP Secretary |
Constituency4: | Bengaluru |
Office5: | BBMP Accounts Committee Chairman |
Constituency5: | Bengaluru |
Office6: | BJP Treasurer |
Constituency6: | Bangalore Central Lok Sabha constituency |
Office7: | BJP General Secretary |
Constituency7: | Bangalore Central Lok Sabha constituency |
Birth Date: | 30 October 1976 df=y |
Party: | Bhartiya Janata Party |
Website: | Official Website |
Residence: | Cambridge Layout, Bengaluru |
Education: | B.Com |
Spouse: | Rekha Jain |
Birth Place: | Siruguppa, Karnataka, India |
Nationality: | Indian |
M Goutham Kumar (kn|ಮೀ ಗೌತಮ್ ಕುಮಾರ್) is an Indian politician who was the 53rd Mayor of Bangalore (Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike). He is currently the Lok Sabha Convenor for BJP, Bangalore Central Lok Sabha constituency. He was elected from Jogupalya Ward, belonging to Shanti Nagar Assembly constituency from Bharatiya Janata Party. He was elected as Mayor on 1 October 2019.[1] While Kumar secured 129 votes, R Satyanarayana from the Congress got 110 votes.[2] He is also currently the General Secretary of Bharatiya Janata Party, Bangalore Central Lok Sabha constituency
He had earlier held various posts under BJP's City Unit. He was the Secretary of BJP's Shantinagar Unit for 4 years. He was also the City Secretary of BJP Bengaluru, and in 2013–14 the BBMP Accounts Committee Chairman.[3]
M Goutham Kumar is a member of the Jain community[4] which hails from Siruguppa in Ballari district.[5] [6]
M Goutham Kumar has given a lot of approvals for the house plans through BBMP after the officials have inspected the site and decided to approve it.[7] He also favoured the extension of the mayor’s term from the existing one year to 2.5 years.[8] He also focussed on banning certain types of plastic and tackling the garbage problem.[9]