M. P. Jayaraj

Mafia, Gangster, Politician

Indian Bangalore

Quick Info

ProfessionMafia, Gangster, Politician
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth01/01/1944
Age45 years (died on 21, Nov, 1989)
BirthplaceBangalore
Date of Death21/11/1989

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Bio/Wiki

Full nameMysore Puttaswamaiah Jayaraj
Known forBeing the first and most popular gangster operating in Bangalore in the 1970s and 1980s

Physical Stats & More

Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Personal Life

Place of DeathSiddapura, Karnataka
Death CauseAssassination

Relationships & More

Marital Status (at the time of death)Married
Marriage Date12/05/1988

Family

SiblingsBrother - M. P. Umesh, Sister - Hemavati
SpouseHelen
ChildrenSon - Ajit (actor)

Career

Hobbyist wrestler from childhood, practicing at Annayappa Garadi in Thigallarapete.
Brought into Bangalore underworld by M. D. Nataraj, son-in-law of Karnataka Chief Minister Devaraj Urs.
Ruled Bangalore underworld throughout the 1970s under political patronage.
Sentenced to 10 years in jail for assaulting Thigallarapete Gopi in court premises.
Participated in MLA elections.
Ran a newspaper called 'Ghareebi Hatao' targeting Janata Dal politicians and criticizing police.

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. M. P. Jayaraj, an infamous Indian figure, gained notoriety for his control of the Bangalore underworld during the 1970s and 1980s.
2. Jayaraj's criminal endeavors encompassed extortion and violent activities.
3. Apart from his criminal exploits, he navigated a contentious path in politics, participating in MLA elections.
4. His tumultuous life story served as the inspiration behind the movie 'Aa Dinagalu'.
5. He was appointed president of the 'Indira Brigade,' the youth wing of the Congress party.
6. Known for aiding the impoverished and downtrodden despite his criminal reputation.
7. Survived numerous assassination attempts before his death.
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