Karnataka minister Umesh Katti passes away due to cardiac arrest in Bengaluru

A veteran leader, Umesh Katti (61) had fought nine Assembly elections and won eight of them

September 07, 2022 01:02 am | Updated 11:54 am IST - Belagavi/Bengaluru

Umesh Katti

Umesh Katti

Umesh Vishwanath Katti, Karnataka’s Minister for Food and Civil Supplies and Forest and Ecology, passed away in Bengaluru late on Tuesday night following a massive heart attack. The 61-year-old BJP leader, hailing from Hukkeri taluk of Belagavi district, died in a private hospital.

His family sources said he had suffered heart attacks twice in the past. Revenue Minister R. Ashok, who briefed the media at Ramaiah Hospital, said Mr. Katti suffered a heart attack at his Dollar’s Colony home in Bengaluru and was rushed to the hospital. But doctors failed to revive him.

Katti will be buried with State honours this evening (around 5 p.m.) at his farm in his native village Bellada Bagewadi in Hukkeri taluk in Belagavi district. Schools and colleges have been given a holiday in Belagavi in honour of the 61-year-old BJP leader and his body will be kept for people to pay their last respects before the burial. His body is being flown to his native village from Bengaluru.

Long career

Mr. Katti, born in 1961, was among the veteran leaders in Karnataka with nearly four decades in the Legislative Assembly. He had fought nine elections and won eight of them. He became a Minister for the first time in the late J.H. Patel’s Cabinet and served as Minister under four BJP Chief Ministers since. He served in the Cabinets of B.S. Yediyurappa, D.V. Sadananda Gowda, Jagadish Shettar, and Basavaraj Bommai.

His entry into politics was sudden. The young man, who was just out of college, fought the byelection from Hukkeri after his father, Vishwanath Katti, died.

Shift to BJP

A strong follower of Ramakrishna Hegde, he spent half his public life in the Janata Parivar parties. He joined the BJP in 2008. He had won the 2008 elections from Hukkeri as a JD(S) candidate and later defected to the BJP under what came to be dubbed as ‘Operation Lotus’ and won a byelection from the saffron party. He had been in the BJP since then.

He and his brother Ramesh Katti dominated the cooperative space in northern Karnataka. The brothers and their children own or operate three sugar factories. Mr. Ramesh Katti is the chairman of the district central cooperative bank.

Known for his controversial remarks that some termed “reckless”, he maintained that Karnataka would be divided into north Karnataka and south Karnataka and that he or his son would become the Chief Minister of “northern Karnataka”.

Sources said the mortal remains of Mr. Katti would be shifted to his native village, Bellada Bagevadi, in Hukkeri taluk for last rites.

Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai and a host of leaders cutting across party lines have condoled his death.

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