Bengaluru: Karnataka State Contractors’ Association (KSCA) president D Kempanna, who put the previous BJP government on the mat with his ‘40% commission’ allegation, died aged 84 on Thursday.
Kempanna became a household name in the state’s politics after he wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in July 2021 complaining that contractors are forced to pay a cut to ministers, elected representatives and officials. This pushed the BJP, which was in power then, to a corner and helped Congress weave a narrative around corruption setting the tone for the 2023 Legislative Assembly polls.
Kempanna, who started his professional career with a job at the state-owned BEL, became a contractor in 1980. He entered the KSCA in 1990. Rising through the ranks, Kempanna became the KSCA president in 2019. Kempanna is also credited with taking the Bengaluru-centric KSCA across the state.
Condoling Kempanna’s death, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah recalled how he exposed the ‘40% commission’ scam.
Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar has also condoled Kempanna’s death.