Kempegowda
Navabharath Sena Bangalore South
Kempegowda is a contestant from Karnataka representing the Navabharath Sena in the upcoming Lok Sabha Elections 2024 from Bangalore South. Date of election in Karnataka constituency: April 26, 2024. Kempegowda, aged 41, is 12th Pass in terms of his education record. Kempegowda has zero cases against him. Financially, Kempegowda possesses total assets or net worth of Rs 5.5Lac with Rs 5.5Lac movable assets and Rs 0 immovable assets. He has Rs 0 in liabilities. Professionally, Kempegowda is engaged in Business.
Age
41
Gender
M
Cases
No
Profession
Business
Total Assets (Rs)
5.5 Lac
Movable Assets (Rs)
5.5 Lac
Immovable Assets (Rs)
-
Liabilities (Rs)
-
Pan Given
Y
Self Income (Rs)
-
Total Income (Rs)
-
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