
BENGALURU KARNATAKA 16/05/2026: Karnataka Muslim organization federation members Suhail Ahmed Maroor, Muhammad Yaseen Malpe along with others release a report during the Karnataka Muslim Convention at Town Hall in Bengaluru on May 16, 2026. PHOTO: ALLEN EGENUSE J / The Hindu
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Political underrepresentation of Muslims in Karnataka emerged as a concern at a convention organised by the Federation of Karnataka Muslim Organisations in Bengaluru.
A report released at the convention argued that the community’s share in elected and nominated bodies remains far below its population proportion.
The report noted that Muslims constitute nearly 13% of Karnataka’s population, but representation in the 224-member Legislative Assembly stands at only around 4.4%. In the 75-member Legislative Council too, Muslims hold only about four seats, far below the proportionate share of nine to 10 seats.
It noted that since the present government assumed office, at least 15 opportunities arose through MLA-quota and Governor-nominated seats where the ruling party had decisive influence, but only one Muslim representative was accommodated.
The document stated that seven MLA-quota Legislative Council seats are due to fall vacant in June 2026 along with five government nominations, creating what it termed a “major opportunity” to improve representation.
Low ticket allocation
The report also raised concerns over low ticket allocation to Muslim candidates. It recommended that political parties ensure fair representation in constituencies and wards where Muslim voters constitute more than 30% of the electorate.
It specifically suggested that the Congress should field at least 21 Muslim candidates in Assembly elections and nominate Muslim candidates in about 60 wards in the Greater Bengaluru Area and BBMP limits.
SIR of electoral rolls
Expressing concern over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar and West Bengal, the federation alleged that minorities were facing difficulties during the process. It urged the Karnataka government to remain vigilant and ensure that similar exercises in the State do not result in harassment or exclusion of eligible voters.
Published – May 16, 2026 07:32 pm IST


