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Bheemanna Khandre: A life spanning freedom movement and contemporary politics in Karnataka

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Last updated: January 17, 2026 7:00 am
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Published: January 17, 2026
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  • Unification movement
  • Institution building
  • Caste consolidation
Bheemanna Khandre, who passed away on January 16, 2026, was among the public figures to emerge from the Kalyana Karnataka region, with a political and social career that extended from the freedom movement era into the 21st century.

Bheemanna Khandre, who passed away on January 16, 2026, was among the public figures to emerge from the Kalyana Karnataka region, with a political and social career that extended from the freedom movement era into the 21st century.
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Bheemanna Khandre, who passed away on January 16, was among the senior-most public figures to emerge from the Kalyana Karnataka region, with a political and social career that extended from the freedom movement era into the 21st century.

Born on January 8, 1923, at Gorta (B) village in Basavakalyana taluk of Bidar district in Karnataka, he belonged to a generation that witnessed – and actively shaped – the transition from princely rule to democratic governance in the region.

Educated in Bhalki, Bidar and in Hyderabad, Khandre secured a law degree from Osmania University. He practiced as an advocate, particularly in Bhalki and surrounding areas. His early public life was marked by participation in the freedom struggle and the Hyderabad–Karnataka Liberation Movement, during which he was imprisoned.

Unification movement

Khandre played an important role in the Karnataka Ekikarana (state unification) movement, especially in campaigns to ensure that Kannada-speaking districts of the erstwhile Hyderabad State, including Bidar, became part of Karnataka. He participated in agitations, delegations and submitting memoranda to national commissions and political leaders during the linguistic reorganisation of States, an issue that shaped regional politics in the 1950s and 1960s.

His formal political career began with his election as president of the Bhalki Town Panchayat in 1952. He went on to serve multiple terms in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council, and served as Transport Minister in the Congress government led by M. Veerappa Moily in the early 1990s.

Institution building

Beyond electoral politics, Khandre was closely associated with institution-building, especially in the field of education. As chairperson of the Shantivardhak Education Society, he oversaw the expansion of educational institutions, including schools, colleges and technical institutes, in Bidar district and neighbouring areas with a notable emphasis on access for rural students and women.

He was also active in cooperative and agrarian initiatives, supporting sugar cooperatives and farmer-led movements during periods of drought and crop loss in Bidar and adjoining districts. His interventions during major agrarian crises, including campaigns for seed distribution and compensation, earned him sustained engagement with farmers’ organisations across Kalyana Karnataka.

Caste consolidation

As president of the Akhila Bharata Veerashaiva Lingayat Mahasabha, Khandre focused on organisational consolidation and outreach, presiding over major conferences and programmes that emphasised social reform, community cohesion and opposition to discrimination. He was involved in several initiatives connected with Basava philosophy and Sharana traditions, including support for cultural and religious institutions in Basavakalyana and Kudala Sangama.

Widely regarded as a senior public figure with cross-generational influence, Khandre received several honours over the years, including recognition linked to the Karnataka Ekikarana movement and community organisations. Even in advanced age, he remained a point of reference in regional public life, symbolising continuity between the freedom movement generation and contemporary Karnataka politics.

Published – January 17, 2026 12:30 pm IST



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