Prajwal Revanna


Prajwal Revanna is an Indian politician who is the member of the 17th Lok Sabha from Hassan Constituency and also the 3rd youngest member of parliament in India.

Early life and background

He is the grandson of former Prime Minister of India H. D. Deve Gowda and son of H. D. Revanna, former Minister for Public Works Department in Karnataka state. Former Chief Minister of Karnataka, H. D. Kumaraswamy is his uncle. He graduated as a mechanical engineer from Bangalore Institute of Technology in 2014.
Prajwal was appointed as Janata Dal state general secretary on November 27, 2019. He worked for more than 8 plus years in JDparty.
He was also into social services donated in many circumstances during flood in few parts of Karnataka state.

Political career

In 2014, He discontinued his M.Tech course in Australia to assist his grandfather H. D. Deve Gowda with the Lok Sabha 2014 Indian general election in Hassan District, Karnataka.
In 2015, he was among the 10 young aspiring politicians in India to be chosen by Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, the UK to be exposed to the British way of governance. Although he was a Janata Dal member, his entry into politics was delayed when Janata Dal party denied him a ticket in 2018 Karnataka Vidhan Sabha elections. Nevertheless, Prajwal was resilient and was to some capacity involved in the politics of Hassan.
He wanted his grandfather to contest from Hassan constituency for Lok Sabha 2019 Indian general election in Karnataka. H. D. Deve Gowda had gave up the family stronghold Hassan district for Prajwal’s debut into electoral politics and contested from Tumkur; H D Devegowda was the sitting MP from Hassan constituency. Prajwal's fortitude seemed to have paid off since he contested and won the Hassan constituency. The Janata Dal party contested in the 2019 Indian general election in Karnataka from 6 out of 28 Lok Sabha seats, with Prajwal emerging as the only winner. Within 12 hours of having won the seat, saddened by his grandfather's defeat from Tumkur constituency he announced his resignation. Following his decision, H. D. Deve Gowda advised him not to tender his resignation.
September 30, 2019 Karnataka High Court issued a summons to him over an incomplete election affidavit. Petitioners of the summons accused him of allegedly filing a false and incomplete affidavit with his nomination papers during the Lok Sabha 2019 Indian general election in Karnataka. January 17, 2020 Karnataka High Court Justice John Michael D'Cunha dismissed the first petition filed by G Devarajegowda on grounds that the petitioner had not complied with the statutory procedure under Section 81 of the Representation of Peoples Act and one more election petition filed by A Manju against the election of Prajwal was dismissed by the on technical grounds.