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- Appachu_Ranjan abstract "M. P Appachu Ranjan (born 11 September 1957) is an Indian politician who was the Former Minister for Youth Services and Sports in Karnataka, a state in Southern India. He is a leader of the BJP in Karnataka and a fourth time Member of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly from Madikeri Constituency in Kodagu district, Karnataka. He belongs to the Kodava Hindu community.".
- Q16149511 abstract "M. P Appachu Ranjan (born 11 September 1957) is an Indian politician who was the Former Minister for Youth Services and Sports in Karnataka, a state in Southern India. He is a leader of the BJP in Karnataka and a fourth time Member of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly from Madikeri Constituency in Kodagu district, Karnataka. He belongs to the Kodava Hindu community.".
- Appachu_Ranjan comment "M. P Appachu Ranjan (born 11 September 1957) is an Indian politician who was the Former Minister for Youth Services and Sports in Karnataka, a state in Southern India. He is a leader of the BJP in Karnataka and a fourth time Member of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly from Madikeri Constituency in Kodagu district, Karnataka. He belongs to the Kodava Hindu community.".
- Q16149511 comment "M. P Appachu Ranjan (born 11 September 1957) is an Indian politician who was the Former Minister for Youth Services and Sports in Karnataka, a state in Southern India. He is a leader of the BJP in Karnataka and a fourth time Member of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly from Madikeri Constituency in Kodagu district, Karnataka. He belongs to the Kodava Hindu community.".