About Shri P. C. Mohan
PC Mohan is a senior leader in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). He has secured the mandate of the people in Bengaluru Central for three consecutive terms as a Member of Parliament in the Lok Sabha. With a commendable track record in public service, he previously served two terms in the Karnataka Assembly (1999-2004), representing the Chikpete Assembly Constituency in Bengaluru. He actively contributes to the parliamentary discourse as a member of key committees, including External Affairs, Urban Development, and the Welfare of Other Backward Classes (OBC).
He has passionately championed Bengaluru’s infrastructure, placing a strong emphasis on implementing sustainable urban mobility policies to improve the public transportation system. His noteworthy achievements include playing a pivotal role in bringing the Suburban Rail corridor to Bengaluru, expediting the Namma Metro’s advancement, overseeing the completion of railway projects in the city’s vicinity, and passionately championing the cause of smart city initiatives.
Political Timeline
Initiated
Initiated political journey by becoming a member of the BJP
Contested
Contested from the Chikkaballapur Parliamentary Constituency
Elected
Elected to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly for the first time, representing the Chickpet Assembly Constituency in Bengaluru
Treasurer
Served as the BJP state unit treasurer
Contested
Contested from the Gandhi Nagar Assembly Constituency
Victory
Emerged victorious in the 15th Lok Sabha elections from the Bengaluru Central Parliamentary Constituency, garnering a total of 340,162 votes
Re-elected
Successfully secured re-election to the Lok Sabha from the same constituency, achieving a noteworthy victory with 557,130 votes and a substantial margin of 137,500 votes
Winning Streak
Sustained a winning streak by securing re-election for the third consecutive term garnering 602,853 votes
In Lok Sabha
- Membership and Tenure
- Attendance in Parliament
- Parliament Questions
Membership and Tenure of Parliamentary Committees
(2014 – 2019) Housing and Urban Affairs
(2014 – 2017) Member of Parliament Local Area Development
(2019 – Present) External Affairs
(2019 – Present) Housing and Urban Affairs
(2022 – Present) Welfare of Other Backward Classes
15th Lok Sabha (2009-2014) – 86%
16th Lok Sabha (2014-2019) – 83%
17th Lok Sabha (2019-2024) – 80%