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SM Krishna: The visionary leader who shaped Bengaluru's IT boom and left a political legacy

Last updated on - Dec 10, 2024, 13:53 IST
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Politician with a legacy

Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna, fondly known as SMK, carved a remarkable path in Indian politics, serving in multiple capacities over five decades. Known for his elegance, intelligence, and determination, Krishna left a lasting impact, especially as the Chief minister of Karnataka. His efforts in promoting the IT sector turned Bengaluru into a global technology hub, famously branding it as Silicon Valley of India. (TNN photo)

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A multifaceted career

Krishna’s political journey was vast and diverse. He served as a minister in both state and central governments, a Lok sabha and Rajya sabha member, Speaker, Deputy chief minister, Union external affairs minister, and even as Governor. Few leaders have held such a wide range of influential positions, earning him respect across party lines. (TNN photo)

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Architect of Bengaluru’s IT boom

As Karnataka's chief minister from 1999 to 2004, Krishna played a pivotal role in putting Bengaluru on the global map. His policies encouraged IT growth, attracting international investments and creating countless job opportunities for young professionals. (TNN photo)

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Humble Beginnings to global exposure

Born in Somanahalli, Mandya, on May 1, 1932, Krishna began his political career in 1962, defeating a Congress stalwart as an independent candidate. He later pursued higher education in the United States, becoming a Fulbright scholar and studying international law. Upon returning, he served as a law professor, blending academic brilliance with political aspirations. (TNN photo)

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Leadership beyond Karnataka

Krishna's influence wasn’t confined to Karnataka. As India’s External Affairs Minister from 2009 to 2012, he represented the country on the global stage, strengthening diplomatic ties. Earlier, he served as the Governor of Maharashtra, where his calm and composed leadership won widespread admiration. (TNN photo)

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A return to state and national politics

Krishna’s journey took him from Parliament to state politics and back. After debuting in the fourth Lok sabha in 1968, he returned to Karnataka in 1972 as a minister. Over the years, he held various key roles, including Speaker of the Karnataka assembly and Deputy chief minister, before leading the Congress to victory as its state president in 1999. (TNN photo)

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A quiet farewell to politics

In 2017, Krishna surprised many by joining the BJP, ending his five-decade association with the Congress. He formally retired from politics in January 2023. Krishna is survived by his wife, Prema, and two daughters, Malavika and Shambhavi. (TNN photo)

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