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The Lok Sabhha (alternatively titled, the House of the People, by the Constitution of India) is the lower house in the Parliament of India. The Lok Sabha also stands for the term of the lower house between consecutive parliamentary general elections in India. There have been 14 Lok Sabha terms elected by the people of India as of 2007. Members of the Lok Sabha are direct representatives of the people of India, having been directly elected by the electorate consisting of all eligible adult citizens of India. Its maximum size as outlined in the Constitution of India is 552 members, made up of up to 530 members representing people from the states of India, up to 20 members representing people from the Union Territories, and two members to represent the Anglo-Indian community if it does not have adequate representation in the house according to the President.

Each Lok Sabha is formed for a five year term, after which it is automatically dissolved, unless extended by a Proclamation of Emergency which may extend the term in one year increments. The Fourteenth Lok Sabha was formed in May 2004 and will be in place till the next General Elections.

An exercise to redraw Lok Sabha constituencies' boundaries is being carried out by the Election Commission of India based on the Indian census of 2001. This exercise which was supposed to be carried out after every census was suspended in 1976 following a constitutional amendment to avoid adverse effects of the family planning program which was being implemented.[1]

Etymology

Lok Sabha is a Hindi word synthesized from the two Sanskrit words loka (world or people) and sabhā (assembly). It means "People's Assembly".

Qualifications required to become a member

To become a member of the Lok Sabha, a person must definitely be a citizen of India, not less than 25 years of age. He/she should be mentally sound and should not be bankrupt. He/she should also state an affidavit that there are no criminal procedures against him/her. For reserved seats one should be member of scheduled caste or/and tribes.

Important Members of the Fourteenth Lok Sabha

Composition of Lok Sabha

The members of the Lok Sabha elect a Speaker of Lok Sabha who is responsible for the conduct of business of the body, and a Deputy Speaker to preside over the proceedings in the absence of the Speaker.

The membership of Lok Sabha is distributed among the states and union territories so as to ensure proper representation of the population of the states and union territories. The current allocation of membership is as follows: (545 members: 543 elected + 2 nominated)

No.StateNo. of members
1Andhra Pradesh42
2Arunachal Pradesh2
3Assam14
4Bihar40
5Chhatisgarh11
6Goa2
7Gujarat26
8Haryana10
9Himachal Pradesh4
10Jammu and Kashmir6
11Jharkand14
12Karnataka28
13Kerala20
14Madhya Pradesh29
15Maharashtra48
16Manipur2
17Meghalaya2
18Mizoram1
19Nagaland1
20Orissa21
21Punjab13
22Rajasthan25
23Sikkim1
24Tamil Nadu39
25Tripura2
26Uttar Pradesh80
27Uttarkhand5
28West Bengal42


Union Territories
No.Union TerritoryNo. of members
1Andaman and Nicobar Islands1
2Chandigarh1
3Dadra and Nagar Haveli1
4Daman and Diu1
5Delhi7
6Lakshadweep1
7Pondicherry1


Nominated Members
  1. Anglo-Indians - 2


Total members - 545

Members of the 14th Lok Sabha

List of members by political party

S.No. Party Name Number MP's
1Indian National Congress (INC)150
2Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)130
3Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M))43
4Samajwadi Party (SP)38
5Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)24
6Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP)18
7Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)16
8Shiv Sena (SS)12
9Biju Janata Dal (BJD)11
10Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)11
11Communist Party of India (CPI)10
12Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD)8
13Janata Dal (United) (JD(U))7
14Independent (Ind.)6
15Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK)6
16Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)5
17Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS)5
18Lok Jan Shakti Party (LJSP)4
19Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK)4
20Telugu Desam Party (TDP)4
21All India Forward Bloc (AIFB)3
22Janata Dal (Secular) (JD(S))3
23Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD)3
24Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP)3
25Asom Gana Parishad (AGP)2
26Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (J&KNC)2
27Kerala Congress (KEC)2
28All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimmen (AIMIM)1
29All India Trinamool Congress (AITC)1
30Bharatiya Navshakti Party (BNP)1
31Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party (J&KPDP)1
32Mizo National Front (MNF)1
33Muslim League Kerala State Committee (MLKSC)1
34Nagaland Peoples Front (NPF)1
35National Loktantrik Party (NLP)1
36Republican Party of India (A) (RPI(A))1
37Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF)1
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List of Members (by State)

Andhra Pradesh

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. SrikakulamYerrannaidu KinjarapuTelugu Desam Party
2. Parvathipuram (ST)Vyricherla Kishore Chandra Suryanarayana DeoIndian National Congress
3. BobbiliBotsa Jhansi LakshmiINC
4. VisakhapatnamNedurumalli Janardhana ReddyIndian National Congress
5. Bhadrachalam (ST)Babu Rao MediyamCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
6. AnakapalliPappala ChalapathiraoTelugu Desam Party
7. KakinadaMallipudi Raju Pallam MangapatiIndian National Congress
8. RajahmundryAruna Kumar VundavalliIndian National Congress
9. Amalapuram (SC)G.V. Harsha KumarIndian National Congress
10. NarasapurChegondi Venkata Harirama JogaiahIndian National Congress
11. EluruKavuru Samba Siva RaoIndian National Congress
12. MachilipatnamRamakrishna BadigaIndian National Congress
13. VijayawadaRajagopal LagadapatiIndian National Congress
14. TenaliBalashowry VallabhaneniIndian National Congress
15. GunturSambasiva Rayapati RaoIndian National Congress
16. BapatlaDaggubati PurandareswariIndian National Congress
17. NarasaraopetMekapati Rajamohan ReddyIndian National Congress
18. OngoleMagunta Sreenivasulu ReddyIndian National Congress
19. Nellore (SC)Lakshmi PanabakaIndian National Congress
20. Tirupathi (SC)Chinta MohanIndian National Congress
21. ChittoorD.K. AudikesavuluTelugu Desam Party
22. RajampetSai Prathap AnnayyagariIndian National Congress
23. CuddapahY. S. Vivekananda ReddyIndian National Congress
24. HindupurG NizamuddinIndian National Congress
25. AnantapurAnantha Venkatarami ReddyIndian National Congress
26. KurnoolKotla Jayasurya Prakasha ReddyIndian National Congress
27. NandyalS. P. Y. ReddyIndian National Congress
28. Nagarkurnool (SC)Dr. Manda JagannathTelugu Desam Party
29. MahabubnagarD. Vittal RaoIndian National Congress
30. HyderabadAsaduddin OwaisiAll India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimen
31. SecunderabadM. Anjan Kumar YadavIndian National Congress
32. Siddipet (SC)Sarvey SathyanarayanaIndian National Congress
33. MedakA. NarendraTelangana Rashtra Samithi
34. NizamabadMadhu Goud YaskhiIndian National Congress
35. AdilabadMadhusudhan Reddy TakkalaTelangana Rashtra Samithi
36. Peddapalli (SC)G. Venkat SwamyIndian National Congress
37. KarimnagarK. Chandrashekar RaoTelangana Rashtra Samithi
38. HanamkondaB. Vinod KumarTelangana Rashtra Samithi
39. WarangalDharavath Ravinder NaikTelangana Rashtra Samithi
40. KhammamRenuka ChowdhuryIndian National Congress
41. NalgondaSuravaram Sudhakar ReddyCommunist Party of India
42. MiryalgudaJaipal Reddy SudiniIndian National Congress

Arunachal Pradesh

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. Arunachal WestKiren RijijuBharatiya Janata Party
2. Arunchal EastTapir GaoBharatiya Janata Party

Assam

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. Karimganj (SC)Lalit Mohan SuklabaidyaIndian National Congress
2. SilcharSontosh Mohan DevIndian National Congress
3. Autonomous District (ST)Biren Singh EngtiIndian National Congress
4. DhubriAnwar HussainIndian National Congress
5. Kokrajhar (ST)Sansuma Khunggur BwiswmuthiaryIndependent
6. BarpetaA. F. Golam OsmaniIndian National Congress
7. GuwahatiKirip ChalihaIndian National Congress
8. MangaldoiNarayan Chandra BorkatakyBharatiya Janata Party
9. TezpurMoni Kumar SubbaIndian National Congress
10. NowgongRajen GohainBharatiya Janata Party
11. KaliaborDip GogoiIndian National Congress
12. JorhatBijoy Krishna HandiqueIndian National Congress
13. DibrugarhSarbananda SonowalAsom Gana Parishad
14. LakhimpurDr. Arun Kumar SarmahAsom Gana Parishad

Bihar

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. Bagaha (SC)Kailash BaithaJanata Dal (United)
2. BettiahRaghunath JhaRashtriya Janata Dal
3. MotihariAkhilesh Prasad SinghRashtriya Janata Dal
4. GopalganjAnirudh Prasad alias Sadhu YadavRashtriya Janata Dal
5. SiwanMohammad ShahabuddinRashtriya Janata Dal
6. MaharajganjPrabhunath SinghJanata Dal (United)
7. ChapraLalu PrasadRashtriya Janata Dal
8. Hajipur (SC)Ram Vilas PaswanLok Janshakti Party
9. VaishaliRaghubansh Prasad SinghRashtriya Janata Dal
10. MuzaffarpurGeorge FernandesJanata Dal (United)
11. SitamarhiSitaram YadavRashtriya Janata Dal
12. SheoharSitaram SinghRashtriya Janata Dal
13. MadhubaniDr. Shakeel AhmadIndian National Congress
14. JhanjharpurDevendra Prasad YadavRashtriya Janata Dal
15. DarbhangaMd. Ali Ashraf FatmiRashtriya Janata Dal
16. Rosera (SC)Ram Chandra PaswanLok Janshakti Party
17. SamastipurAlok Kumar MehtaRashtriya Janata Dal
18. BarhVijay KrishnaRashtriya Janata Dal
19. BaliaSuraj SinghLok Janshakti Party
20. SaharsaRanjeet RanjanLok Janshakti Party
21. MadhepuraLalu PrasadRashtriya Janata Dal
22. Araria (SC)Sukdeo PaswanBharatiya Janata Party
23. KishanganjTaslimuddinRashtriya Janata Dal
24. PurneaUday SinghBharatiya Janata Party
25. KatiharNikhil Kumar ChoudharyBharatiya Janata Party
26. BankaGiridhari YadavRashtriya Janata Dal
27. BhagalpurSushil Kumar ModiBharatiya Janata Party
28. KhagariaRabindra Ku. RanaRashtriya Janata Dal
29. MonghyrJay Prakash Narayan YadavRashtriya Janata Dal
30. BegusaraiRajiv Ranjan SinghJanata Dal (United)
31. NalandaNitish KumarJanata Dal (United)
32. PatnaRam Kripal YadavRashtriya Janata Dal
33. ArrahKanti SinghRashtriya Janata Dal
34. BuxarLalmuni ChaubeyBharatiya Janata Party
35. Sasaram (SC)Mira KumarIndian National Congress
36. BikramganjAjit Kumar SinghJanata Dal (United)
37. AurangabadNikhil KumarIndian National Congress
38. JahanabadGanesh Prasad SinghRashtriya Janata Dal
39. Nawada (SC)Virchandra PaswanRashtriya Janata Dal
40. Gaya (SC)Rajesh Kumar ManjhiRashtriya Janata Dal

Chhattisgarh

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. Surguja (ST)Nand Kumar SaiBharatiya Janata Party
2. Raigarh (ST)Vishnudeo SaiBharatiya Janata Party
3. JanjgirKaruna ShuklaBharatiya Janata Party
4. Bilaspur (SC)Punnulal MohleBharatiya Janata Party
5. Sarangarh (SC)Guharam AjgalleBharatiya Janata Party
6. RaipurRamesh BaisBharatiya Janata Party
7. MahasamundAjit JogiIndian National Congress
8. Kanker (ST)Sohan PotaiBharatiya Janata Party
9. Bastar (ST)Baliram KashyapBharatiya Janata Party
10. DurgTarachand SahuBharatiya Janata Party
11. RajnandgaonPradeep GandhiBharatiya Janata Party

Goa

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. PanajiShripad Yasso NaikBharatiya Janata Party
2. MormugaoChurchill Braz AlemaoIndian National Congress

Gujarat

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. KutchPushpdan Shambhudan GadhaviBharatiya Janata Party
2. SurendranagarSomabhai Gandalal Koli PatelBharatiya Janata Party
3. JamnagarAhir Vikrambhai Arjanbhai MadamIndian National Congress
4. RajkotDr. Vallabhbhai KathiriaBharatiya Janata Party
5. PorbandarHarilal Madhavjibhai PatelBharatiya Janata Party
6. JunagadhJashubhai Dhanabhai BaradIndian National Congress
7. AmreliVirjibhai ThummarIndian National Congress
8. BhavnagarRajendrasinh Ghanshyamsinh RanaBharatiya Janata Party
9. Dhandhuka (SC)Ratilal Kalidas VarmaBharatiya Janata Party
10. AhmedabadHarin PathakBharatiya Janata Party
11. GandhinagarL. K. AdvaniBharatiya Janata Party
12. MehsanaJivabhai Ambalal PatelIndian National Congress
13. Patan (SC)Mahesh Kumar KanodiaBharatiya Janata Party
14. BanaskanthaHarisinh Pratapsinh ChavdaIndian National Congress
15. SabarkanthaMadhusudan MistryIndian National Congress
16. KapadvanjVaghela Shankersinh LaxmansinhIndian National Congress
17. Dohad (ST)Babubhai Khimabhai KataraBharatiya Janata Party
18. GodhraBhupendrasinh Prabhatsinh SolankiBharatiya Janata Party
19. KairaDinsha PatelIndian National Congress
20. AnandBharatsinh Madhavsinh SolankiIndian National Congress
21. Chhota Udaipur (ST)Naranbhai RathwaIndian National Congress
22. VadodaraJayaben ThakkarBharatiya Janata Party
23. BharuchMansukhbhai VasavaBharatiya Janata Party
24. SuratKashiram RanaBharatiya Janata Party
25. Mandvi (ST)Tushar Amarsinh ChaudharyIndian National Congress
26. Bulsar (ST)Kishanbhai Vestabhai PatelIndian National Congress

Haryana

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. Ambala (SC)Selja KumariIndian National Congress
2. KurukshetraNaveen JindalIndian National Congress
3. KarnalArvind Kumar SharmaIndian National Congress
4. SonepatKishan Singh SangwanBharatiya Janata Party
5. RohtakDeepender Singh HoodaIndian National Congress
6. FaridabadAvtar Singh BhadanaIndian National Congress
7. MahendragarhInderjit Singh RaoIndian National Congress
8. BhiwaniKuldeep BishnoiIndian National Congress
9. HissarJai ParkashIndian National Congress
10. Sirsa (SC)Atma Singh GillIndian National Congress

Himachal Pradesh

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. Simla (SC)Dhani Ram ShandilIndian National Congress
2. MandiPratibha SinghIndian National Congress
3. KangraChander KumarIndian National Congress
4. HamirpurSuresh ChandelBharatiya Janata Party

Jammu & Kashmir

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. BaramullaAbdul Rashid ShaheenJammu & Kashmir National Conference
2. SrinagarOmar AbdullahJammu & Kashmir National Conference
3. AnantnagMehbooba MuftiJammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party
4. LadakhThupstan ChhewangIndependent
5. UdhampurCh. Lal SinghIndian National Congress
6. JammuMadan Lal SharmaIndian National Congress

Jharkhand

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. Rajmahal (ST)Hemlal MurmuJharkhand Mukti Morcha
2. Dumka (Lok Sabha constituency)Dumka (ST)Shibu SorenJharkhand Mukti Morcha
3. GoddaFurkan AnsariIndian National Congress
4. ChatraDhirendra AgarwalRashtriya Janata Dal
5. KodaramBabulal MarandiBharatiya Janata Party
6. GiridhTek Lal MahtoJharkhand Mukti Morcha
7. DhanbadChandra Shekhar DubeyIndian National Congress
8. RanchiSubodh Kant SahayIndian National Congress
9. JamshedpurSunil Kumar MahatoJharkhand Mukti Morcha
10. Singbhum (ST)Bagun SumbraiIndian National Congress
11. Khunti (ST)Sushila KerkettaIndian National Congress
12. Lohardagav (ST)Rameshwar OraonIndian National Congress
13. Palamau (SC)Manoj KumarRashtriya Janata Dal
14. HazaribaghBhubneshwar Prasad MehtaCommunist Party of India

Karnataka

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. Bidar (SC)Ramchandra VeerappaBharatiya Janata Party
2. GulbargaIqbal Ahmed SaradgiIndian National Congress
3. RaichurA. Venkatesh NaikIndian National Congress
4. KoppalK. VirupaxappaIndian National Congress
5. BellaryG. Karunakara ReddyBharatiya Janata Party
6. DavangereG.M. SiddeswaraBharatiya Janata Party
7. ChitradurgaN.Y. HanumanthappaIndian National Congress
8. TumkurS. MallikarjunaiahBharatiya Janata Party
9. ChikballapurR.L. JalappaIndian National Congress
10. Kolar (SC)K.H. MuniyappaIndian National Congress
11. KanakapuraTejashwini RameshIndian National Congress
12. Bangalore NorthH. T. SanglianaBharatiya Janata Party
13. Bangalore SouthAnanth KumarBharatiya Janata Party
14. MandyaAmbareesh M. H.Indian National Congress
15. Chamarajnagar (SC)M. ShivannaJanata Dal (Secular)
16. MysoreC. H. VijayashankarBharatiya Janata Party
17. MangaloreD. V. Sadananda GowdaBharatiya Janata Party
18. UdupiManorama MadhwarajBharatiya Janata Party
19. HassanH. D. DevegowdaJanata Dal (Secular)
20. ChikmagalurD. C. SrikantappaBharatiya Janata Party
21. ShimogaS. BangarappaBharatiya Janata Party
22. KanaraAnanthkumar HegdeBharatiya Janata Party
23. Dharwad SouthKunnur Manjunath ChannappaBharatiya Janata Party
24. Dharwad NorthPralhad JoshiBharatiya Janata Party
25. BelgaumAngadi Suresh ChanabasappaBharatiya Janata Party
26. Chikkodi (SC)Jigajinagi Ramesh ChandappaBharatiya Janata Party
27. BagalkotGaddigoudar Parvatagouda ChandanagoudaBharatiya Janata Party
28. BijapurBasanagouda R Patil (Yatnal)Bharatiya Janata Party

Kerala

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. KasaragodP. KarunakaranCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
2. CannanoreA. P. AbdullakuttyCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
3. BadagaraP. SatheedeviCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
4. CalicutM. P. Veerendra KumarJanata Dal (Secular)
5. ManjeriT. K. HamzaCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
6. PonnaniE. AhammedIndian Union Muslim League
7. PalghatN. N. KrishnadasCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
8. Ottapalam (SC)S. Ajaya KumarCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
9. TrichurC. K. ChandrappanCommunist Party of India
10. MukundapuramLonappan NambadanCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
11. ErnakulamDr. Sebastian PaulCommunist Party of India (Marxist) Independent
12. MuvattapuzhaP. C. Thomas (Pullolil)Kerala Congress (Joseph)
13. KottayamK. Suresh KurupCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
14. IdukkiK. Francis GeorgeKerala Congress (Joseph)
15. alleppeyDr. K. S. ManojCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
16. MavelikaraC. S. SujathaCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
17. Adoor (SC)Chengara SurendranCommunist Party of India
18. QuilonP. RajendranCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
19. ChirayinkilVarkala RadhakrishnanCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
20. TrivandrumPannyan RaveendranCommunist Party of India

Madhya Pradesh

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. Morena (SC)Ashok Chhaviram ArgalBharatiya Janata Party
2. BhindDr. Ramlakhan SinghBharatiya Janata Party
3. GwaliorRamsevak Singh (Babuji)Indian National Congress
4. GunaJyotiraditya Madhavrao ScindiaIndian National Congress
5. Sagar (SC)Virendra KumarBharatiya Janata Party
6. KhajurahoDr. Ramkrishna Kushmariya "Baba Jee"Bharatiya Janata Party
7. DamohChandrabhan BhaiyaBharatiya Janata Party
8. SatnaGanesh SinghBharatiya Janata Party
9. RewaChandramani TripathiBharatiya Janata Party
10. Sidhi (ST)Manik Singh SinghIndian National Congress
11. Shahdol (ST)Dalpat Singh ParasteBharatiya Janata Party
12. BalaghatGauri Shankar Chaturbhuj BisenBharatiya Janata Party
13. Mandla (ST)Faggan Singh KulasteBharatiya Janata Party
14. JabalpurRakesh SinghBharatiya Janata Party
15. SeoniNeeta PateriyaBharatiya Janata Party
16. ChhindwaraKamalnathIndian National Congress
17. BetulKhandelwal Vijay Kumar (Munni Bhaia)Bharatiya Janata Party
18. HoshangabadSartaj SinghBharatiya Janata Party
19. BhopalKailash JoshiBharatiya Janata Party
20. VidishaRampal Singh SinghBharatiya Janata Party
21. RajgarhLakshman SinghBharatiya Janata Party
22. Shajapur (SC)Thawar Chand GehlotBharatiya Janata Party
23. KhandwaNand Kumar Singh Chauhan (Nandu Bhaiya)Bharatiya Janata Party
24. KhargoneKrishna Murari MogheBharatiya Janata Party
25. Dhar (ST)Chhatar Singh DarbarBharatiya Janata Party
26. IndoreSumitra MahajanBharatiya Janata Party
27. Ujjain (SC) Dr.Satyanarayan JatiyaBharatiya Janata Party
28. Jhabua (ST)Kantilal BhuriaIndian National Congress
29. MandsaurDr. Laxminarayan PandeyaBharatiya Janata Party

Maharashtra

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. RajapurSuresh Prabhakar PrabhuShiv Sena
2. RatnagiriAnant GeeteShiv Sena
3. KolabaA. R. AntulayIndian National Congress
4. Mumbai SouthMilind Murli DeoraIndian National Congress
5. Mumbai South CentralMohan RawaleShiv Sena
6. Mumbai North CentralEknath M. GaikwadIndian National Congress
7. Mumbai North EastKamat GurudasIndian National Congress
8. Mumbai North WestPriya DuttIndian National Congress
9. Mumbai NorthGovindaIndian National Congress
10. ThaneParanjape Prakash VishvanathShiv Sena
11. Dahanu (ST)Shingada Damodar BarkuIndian National Congress
12. NashikPingale Devidas AnandraoNationalist Congress Party
13. Malegaon (ST)Harischandra Devram ChavanBharatiya Janata Party
14. Dhule (ST)Chaure Bapu HariIndian National Congress
15. Nandurbar (ST)Gavit Manikrao HodlyaIndian National Congress
16. ErandolAnnasaheb M. K. PatilBharatiya Janata Party
17. JalgaonY. G. MahajanBharatiya Janata Party
18. Buldhana (SC)Adsul Anandrao VithobaShiv Sena
19. AkolaDhotre Sanjay ShamraoBharatiya Janata Party
20. WashimGawali (Patil) Ku. Bhavana PundlikraoShiv Sena
21. AmravatiAnant GudheShiv Sena
22. RamtekMohite Subodh BaburaoShiv Sena
23. NagpurVilas MuttemwarIndian National Congress
24. BhandaraPatle Shishupal NatthuBharatiya Janata Party
25. ChimurShivankar Mahadeorao SukajiBharatiya Janata Party
26. ChandrapurAhir Hansraj GangaramBharatiya Janata Party
27. WardhaWagmare Suresh GanapatBharatiya Janata Party
28. YavatmalRathod Harising NasaruBharatiya Janata Party
29. HingoliSuryakanta PatilNationalist Congress Party
30. NandedD. B. PatilBharatiya Janata Party
31. ParbhaniTukaram Ganpatrao Renge PatilShiv Sena
32. JalnaDanve Raosaheb Dadarao PatilBharatiya Janata Party
33. AurangabadChandrakant KhaireShiv Sena
34. BeedJaisingrao Gaikwad PatilNationalist Congress Party
35. LaturPatil Rupatai Diliprao NilangekarBharatiya Janata Party
36. Osmanabad (SC)Narhire Kalpana RameshShiv Sena
37. SholapurDeshmukh Subhash SureshchandraBharatiya Janata Party
38. Pandharpur (SC)Athawale Ramdas BanduRepublican Party of India (Athvale)
39. AhmednagarGadakh Tukaram GangadharNationalist Congress Party
40. KopargaonE. V. alias Balasaheb Vikhe PatilIndian National Congress
41. KhedAdhalarao Patil ShivajiraoShiv Sena
42. PuneSuresh KalmadiIndian National Congress
43. BaramatiPawar, Sharadchandra GovindraoNationalist Congress Party
44. SataraLaxmanrao Pandurang Jadhav (Patil)Nationalist Congress Party
45. KaradPatil Shriniwas DadasahebNationalist Congress Party
46. SangliPatil Prakashbapu VasantdadaIndian National Congress
47. IchalkaranjiMane Nivedita SambhajiraoNationalist Congress Party
48. KolhapurMandlik Sadashivrao DadobaNationalist Congress Party

Manipur

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. Inner MaipurDr. Thokchom MeinyaIndian National Congress
2. Outer Manipur (ST)Mani CharenameiIndependent

Meghalaya

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. ShillogPaty Ripple KyndiahIndian National Congress
2. TuraPurano Agitok SangmaNationalist Trinamool Congress

Mizoram

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. Mizoram (ST)VanlalzawmaMizo National Front

Nagaland

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. NagalandW. WangyuhNagaland Peoples Front

Orissa

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. Mayurbhanj (ST)Sudam MarndiJharkhand Mukti Morcha
2. BalasoreMahamegha Bahan Aira Kharbela SwainBharatiya Janata Party
3. Bhadrak (SC)Arjun Charan SethiBiju Janata Dal
4. Jajpur (SC)Mohan Jena[[Biju Janata Dal]
5. KendraparaArchana NayakBiju Janata Dal
6. CuttackBhartruhari MahtabBiju Janata Dal
7. JagatsinghpurBrahmananda PandaBiju Janata Dal
8. PuriBraja Kishore TripathyBiju Janata Dal
9. BhubaneshwarPrasanna Kumar PatasaniBiju Janata Dal
10. AskaHari Har SwainBiju Janata Dal
11. BerhampurChandra Sekhar SahuIndian National Congress
12. Koraput (ST)Giridhar GamangIndian National Congress
13. Nowrangpur (ST)Parsuram MajhiBharatiya Janata Party
14. KalahandiBikram Keshari DeoBharatiya Janata Party
15. Phulbani (SC)Sugrib SinghBiju Janata Dal
16. BolangirSangeeta Kumari Singh DeoBharatiya Janata Party
17. SambalpurPrasanna AcharyaBiju Janata Dal
18. DeogarhDharmendra PradhanBharatiya Janata Party
19. DhenkanalTathagata SatapathyBiju Janata Dal
20. Sundargarh (ST)Jual OramBharatiya Janata Party
21. Keonjhar (ST)Ananta NayakBharatiya Janata Party

Punjab

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. GurdaspurVinod KhannaBharatiya Janata Party
2. AmritsarNavjot Singh SidhuBharatiya Janata Party
3. TarntaranDr. Rattan Singh AjnalaShiromani Akali Dal
4. JullundurRana Gurjeet SinghIndian National Congress
5. Phillaur (SC)Charanjit Singh AtwalShiromani Akali Dal
6. HoshiarpurAvinash Rai KhannaBharatiya Janata Party
7. Ropar (SC)Sukhdev Singh LibraShiromani Akali Dal
8. PatialaPreneet KaurIndian National Congress
9. LudhianaSharanjit Singh DhillonShiromani Akali Dal
10. SangrurSukhdev Singh DhindsaShiromani Akali Dal
11. Bhatinda (SC)Paramjit Kaur GulshanShiromani Akali Dal
12. FaridkotSukhbir Singh BadalShiromani Akali Dal
13. FerozpurZora Singh MaanShiromani Akali Dal

Rajasthan

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. Ganganagar (SC)Nihalchand ChauhanBharatiya Janata Party
2. BikanerDharmendraBharatiya Janata Party
3. ChuruRam Singh KaswanBharatiya Janata Party
4. JhunjhunuSis Ram OlaIndian National Congress
5. SikarSubhash MahariaBharatiya Janata Party
6. JaipurGirdhari Lal BhargavaBharatiya Janata Party
7. DausaSachin PilotIndian National Congress
8. AlwarDr. Karan Singh YadavIndian National Congress
9. BharatpurVishvendra SinghBharatiya Janata Party
10. Bayana (SC)Ramswaroop KoliBharatiya Janata Party
11. Sawai Madhopur (ST)Namo Narain MeenaIndian National Congress
12. AjmerRasa Singh RawatBharatiya Janata Party
13. Tonk (SC)Kailash MeghwalBharatiya Janata Party
14. KotaRaghuveer Singh KoshalBharatiya Janata Party
15. JhalawarDushyant SinghBharatiya Janata Party
16. Banswara (ST)Dhan Singh RawatBharatiya Janata Party
17. Salumber (ST)Mahaveer BhagoraBharatiya Janata Party
18. UdaipurKiran MaheshwariBharatiya Janata Party
19. ChittorgarhShrichand KriplaniBharatiya Janata Party
20. BhilwaraVijayendrapal SinghBharatiya Janata Party
21. PaliPusp JainBharatiya Janata Party
22. Jalore (SC)B. SusheelaBharatiya Janata Party
23. BarmerManvendra SinghBharatiya Janata Party
24. JodhpurJaswant Singh BishnoiBharatiya Janata Party
25. NagaurBhanwar Singh DangawasBharatiya Janata Party

Sikkim

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. SikkimNakul Das RaiSikkim Democratic Front

Tamil Nadu

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. Chennai NorthC KuppusamiDravida gandhi-e-harhad
2. Chennai CentralDayanidhi MaranDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
3. Chennai SouthT.R. BaaluDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
4. Sriperumbudur (SC)A. KrishnaswamyDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
5. ChengalpattuA.K. MoorthyPattali Makkal Katchi
6. ArakkonamR. VeluPattali Makkal Katchi
7. VelloreK.M. Kader MohideenIndian Union Muslim League (elected on DMK symbol)
8. TiruppatturD. VenugopalDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
9. VandavasiN. Ramachandran GingeeMarumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
10. TindivanamK. DhanarajuPattali Makkal Katchi
11. CuddaloreK. VenkatapathyDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
12. Chidambaram (SC)E. PonnuswamyPattali Makkal Katchi
13. DharampuriDr. R. SenthilPattali Makkal Katchi
14. KrishnagiriE.G. SugavanamDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
15. Rasipuram (SC)K. RaniIndian National Congress
16. SalemK. V. ThangkabaluIndian National Congress
17. TiruchengodeSubbulakshmi JagadeesanDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
18. NilgirisR. PrabhuIndian National Congress
19. GobichettipalayamE.V.K.S. ElangovanIndian National Congress
20. CoimbatoreK. SubbarayanCommunist Party of India
21. Pollachi (SC)Dr. C. KrishnanMarumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
22. PalaniS.K. KharventhanIndian National Congress
23. DindigulN.S.V. ChitthanIndian National Congress
24. MaduraiP. MohanCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
25. PeriyakulamJ.M. Aaron RashidIndian National Congress
26. KarurK.C. PalanisamyDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
27. TiruchirappalliL. GanesanMarumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
28. Perambalur (SC)A. RajaDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
29. MayiladuturaiMani Shankar AiyarIndian National Congress
30. Nagapattinam (SC)A.K.S. VijayanDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
31. ThanjavurS.S. PalanimanickamDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
32. PudukkottaiS. RegupathyDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
33. ShivagangaP. ChidambaramCongress Janakeya Peravai (elected on INC symbol)
34. RamanathapuramM.S.K. Bhavani RajenthiranDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
35. SivakasiA. RavichandranMarumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
36. TirunelveliR. Dhanuskodi AthithanIndian National Congress
37. Tenkasi (SC)M. AppaduraiCommunist Party of India
38. TiruchendurV. Radhika SelviDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
39. NagercoilA.V. BellarminCommunist Party of India (Marxist)

Tripura

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. Tripura WestKhagen DasCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
2. Tripura East (ST)Baju Ban RiyanCommunist Party of India (Marxist)

Uttar Pradesh

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. Bijnor (SC)Munshiram SinghRashtriya Lok Dal
2. AmrohaHarish NagpalIndependent
3. MoradabadDr. Shafiqurrahman BarqSamajwadi Party
4. RampurP. Jaya Prada NahataSamajwadi Party
5. SambhalProf. Ram Gopal YadavSamajwadi Party
6. BudaunSaleem Iqbal ShervaniSamajwadi Party
7. AonlaKunwar Sarvraj SinghJanata Dal (United)
8. BareillySantosh GangwarBharatiya Janata Party
9. PilibhitManeka GandhiBharatiya Janata Party
10. ShahjahanpurKunwar Jitin PrasadIndian National Congress
11. KheriRavi Prakash VermaSamajwadi Party
12. ShahabadIliyas AzmiBahujan Samaj Party
13. SitapurRajesh VermaBahujan Samaj Party
14. Misrikh (SC)Ashok Kumar RawatBahujan Samaj Party
15. Hardoi (SC)Usha VermaSamajwadi Party
16. LucknowAtal Bihari VajpayeeBharatiya Janata Party
17. Mohanlalganj (SC)Jai PrakashSamajwadi Party
18. UnnaoBrajesh PathakBahujan Samaj Party
19. Rae BareliSonia GandhiIndian National Congress
20. PratapgarhAkshay Pratap Singh "Gopal Ji"Samajwadi Party
21. AmethiRahul GandhiIndian National Congress
22. SultanpurMohd. Tahir KhanBahujan Samaj Party
23. Akbarpur (SC)MayawatiBahujan Samaj Party
24. FaizabadMitrasenBahujan Samaj Party
25. Bara Banki (SC)Kamla PrasadBahujan Samaj Party
26. KaiserganjBeni Prasad VermaSamajwadi Party
27. BahraichRubab SaydaSamajwadi Party
28. BalrampurBrij Bhushan Sharan SinghBharatiya Janata Party
29. GondaKirti Vardhan Singh alias Raja BhaiyaSamajwadi Party
30. Basti (SC)Lal Mani PrasadBahujan Samaj Party
31. DomariaganjMohd. MuqueemBahujan Samaj Party
32. KhalilabadBhalchandra YadavaBahujan Samaj Party
33. Bansgaon (SC)Mahaveer PrasadIndian National Congress
34. GorakhpurAditya NathBharatiya Janata Party
35. MaharajganjPankaj ChoudharyBharatiya Janata Party
36. PadraunaBaleshwar YadavNational Loktantrik Party
37. DeoriaMohan SinghSamajwadi Party
38. SalempurHarikeval PrasadSamajwadi Party
39. BalliaChandra ShekharSamajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya)
40. GhosiChandradeo Prasad RajbharSamajwadi Party
41. AzamgarhRamakant YadavBahujan Samaj Party
42. Lalganj (SC)Daroga Prasad SarojSamajwadi Party
43. MachlishahrUmakant YadavBahujan Samaj Party
44. JaunpurParasnath YadavaSamajwadi Party
45. Saidpur (SC)Tufani SarojSamajwadi Party
46. GhazipurAfajal AnsariSamajwadi Party
47. ChandauliKailash Nath Singh YadavBahujan Samaj Party
48. VaranasiDr. Rajesh Kumar MishraIndian National Congress
49. Robertsganj (SC)LalchandraBahujan Samaj Party
50. MirzapurNarendra Kumar KushwahaBahujan Samaj Party
51. PhulpurAtique AhamadSamajwadi Party
52. AllahabadKunwar Rewati Raman Singh Urf Mani JiSamajwadi Party
53. Chail (SC)Shailendra KumarSamajwadi Party
54. FatehpurMahendra Prasad NishadBahujan Samaj Party
55. BandaShyama Charan GuptaSamajwadi Party
56. HamirpurRajnarayan alias Rajju MahrajSamajwadi Party
57. JhansiChandrapal Singh YadavSamajwadi Party
58. Jalaun (SC)Bhanu Pratap Singh VermaBharatiya Janata Party
59. Ghatampur (SC)Radhey Shyam KoriSamajwadi Party
60. BilhaurRaja Ram PalBahujan Samaj Party
61. KanpurShriprakash JaiswalIndian National Congress
62. EtawahRaghuraj Singh ShakyaSamajwadi Party
63. KannaujAkhilesh YadavSamajwadi Party
64. FarrukhabadChandra Bhushan Singh (Munnoo Babu)Samajwadi Party
65. MainpuriMulayam Singh YadavSamajwadi Party
66. JalesarPro. S.P Singh BaghelSamajwadi Party
67. EtahKu. Devendra Singh YadavSamajwadi Party
68. Firozabad (SC)Ram Ji Lal SumanSamajwadi Party
69. AgraRaj BabbarSamajwadi Party
70. MathuraManvendra SinghIndian National Congress
71. Hathras (SC)Kishan Lal DilerBharatiya Janata Party
72. AligarhBijendra SinghIndian National Congress
73. Khurja (SC)Ashok Kumar PradhanBharatiya Janata Party
74. BulandshahrKalyan SinghBharatiya Janata Party
75. HapurSurendra Prakash GoyalIndian National Congress
76. MeerutMohd. ShahidBahujan Samaj Party
77. BaghpatAjit SinghRashtriya Lok Dal
78. MuzaffarnagarCh. Munawwar HasanSamajwadi Party
79. KairanaAnuradha ChoudharyRashtriya Lok Dal
80. SaharanpurRasheed MasoodSamajwadi Party

Uttaranchal

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. Tehri GarhwalManabendra ShahBharatiya Janata Party
2. GarhwalMaj. Gen. (Retd) Bhuwan Chandra KhanduriBharatiya Janata Party
3. AlmoraBachi Singh RawatBharatiya Janata Party
4. NainitalK. C. Singh BabaIndian National Congress
5. Hardwar (SC)Rajendra Kumar BadiSamajwadi Party

West Bengal

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. Cooch Behar (SC)Hiten BarmanAll India Forward Bloc
2. Alipurduars (ST)Joachim BaxlaRevolutionary Socialist Party
3. JalpaiguriMinati SenCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
4. DarjeelingDawa NarbulaIndian National Congress
5. RaiganjPriya Ranjan DasmunsiIndian National Congress
6. Balurghat (SC)Ranen BarmanRevolutionary Socialist Party
7. MaldaA. B. A. Ghani Khan ChoudhuryIndian National Congress
8. JangipurPranab MukherjeeIndian National Congress
9. MurshidabadAbdul Mannan HossainIndian National Congress
10. BehramporeAdhir Ranjan ChowdhuryIndian National Congress
11. KrishnanagarJyotirmoyee SikdarCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
12. Nabadwip (SC)Alakesh DasCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
13. BarasatSubrata BoseAll India Forward Bloc
14. BasirhatAjay ChakrabortyCommunist Party of India
15. Joynagar (SC)Sanat Kumar MandalRevolutionary Socialist Party
16. Mathurapur (SC)Basudeb BarmanCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
17. Diamond HarbourSamik LahiriCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
18. JadavpurSujan ChakrabortyCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
19. BarrackporeTarit Baran TopdarCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
20. Dum DumAmitava NandyCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
21. Calcutta North WestSudhangshu SealCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
22. Calcutta North EastMd. SalimCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
23. Calcutta SouthMamata BanerjeeNationalist Trinamool Congress
24. HowrahSwadesh ChakraborttyCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
25. UluberiaHannan MollahCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
26. SeramporeSantasri ChatterjeeCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
27. HooghlyRupchand PalCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
28. ArambaghAnil BasuCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
29. PanskuraGurudas DasguptaCommunist Party of India
30. TamlukSeth Lakshman ChandraCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
31. ContaiPrasanta PradhanCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
32. MidnaporePrabodh PandaCommunist Party of India
33. Jhargram (ST)Rupchand MurmuCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
34. PuruliaBir Singh MahatoAll India Forward Bloc
35. BankuraAcharia BasudebCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
36. Vishnupur (SC)Susmita BauriCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
37. Durgapur (SC)Sunil KhanCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
38. AsansolBikash ChowdhuryCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
39. BurdwanNikhilananda SarCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
40. KatwaMahboob ZahediCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
41. BolpurSomnath ChatterjeeCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
42. Birbhum (SC)Ram Chandra DomeCommunist Party of India (Marxist)

Union Territories

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. Andaman and Nicobar IslandsManoranjan BhaktaIndian National Congress

Chandigarh

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. ChandigarhPawan Kumar BansalIndian National Congress

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. Dadra and Nagar Haveli (ST)Delkar Mohanbhai SanjibhaiBharatiya Navshakti Party

Daman and Diu

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. Daman and DiuPatel Dahyabhai VallabhbhaiIndian National Congress

National Capital Territory of Delhi

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. New DelhiAjay MakanIndian National Congress
2. South DelhiHarshad GandhiBharatiya Janata Party
3. Outer DelhiSajjan KumarIndian National Congress
4. East DelhiSandeep DikshitIndian National Congress
5. Chandni ChowkKapil SibalIndian National Congress
6. Delhi SadarJagdish TytlerIndian National Congress
7. Karol Bagh (SC)Krishna TirathIndian National Congress

Lakshadweep

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. Lakshadweep (ST)Dr. P. PookunhikoyaJanata Dal (United)

Pondicherry

ConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party Affiliation
1. PondicherryM. RamadassPattali Makkal Katchi

Key



|} On normal business days, the Lok Sabha assembles from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and again from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. The first hour of every sitting is called the Question Hour, during which questions posed by members may be assigned to specific government ministries, to be answered at a fixed date in the future.

The Lok Sabha shares legislative power with the Rajya Sabha, except in the area of Money Bills, in which case the Lok Sabha has the ultimate authority. If conflicting legislation is enacted by the two Houses, a joint sitting is held to resolve the differences. In such a session, the members of the Lok Sabha would generally prevail, since the Lok Sabha includes more than twice as many members as the Rajya Sabha.

Powers, including the Special powers of the Lok Sabha

The special powers of the Lok Sabha is the reason why the Lok Sabha is de facto and de jure more powerful than the Rajya Sabha.
  1. A motion of no confidence against the government may be introduced and passed only in the Lok Sabha. If passed by a majority vote, the Prime Minister and his council of Ministers shall collectively resign. The Rajya Sabha has no power over such a motion, and hence no real power over the executive. However, the Prime Minister may threaten (sic) the dissolution of the Lok Sabha and recommend this to the President, forcing another untimely General Election. The President normally accepts this recommendation unless he is otherwise convinced that the Lok Sabha might recommend a new Prime Minister by a majority vote. Thus de facto, both the executive and the legislature in India have checks and balances over each other.
  2. A money bill can be introduced only in the Lok Sabha. After it is passed by the Lok Sabha, it is sent to the Rajya Sabha, where it can be deliberated upon for a maximum period of 14 days. If rejected by the Rajya Sabha, or 14 days lapse from the introduction of the bill in the Rajya Sabha without any action by the House, or recommendations made by the Rajya Sabha are not accepted by the Lok Sabha, the bill shall be considered passed. The budget is presented in the Lok Sabha by the Finance Minister in the name of the President of India
  3. In matters pertaining to non-financial (ordinary) bills, after the bill has been passed by the House where it was originally tabled (Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha), it shall be sent to the other house, where it may be kept for a maximum period of 6 months. If the other House rejects the bill or a period of 6 months elapses without any action by that House, or the recommendations made by the members of the other house are not accepted by the House which originally tabled the bill, it results in a deadlock. This is resolved by the President by calling a joint session of both Houses which is presided over by the speaker of the Lok Sabha and decided by a simple majority. The will of the Lok Sabha normally prevails in these matters, as its strength is more than double that of the Rajya Sabha
  4. Equal Powers with the Rajya Sabha in initiating and passing any Bill for Constitutional Amendment (by a majority of the total membership of the House and at least two-thirds majority of the members present and voting)
  5. Equal Powers with the Rajya Sabha in initiating and passing a motion for the impeachment of the President (by two-thirds of the membership of the House)
  6. Equal Powers with the Rajya Sabha in initiating and passing a motion for the impeachment of the judges of the Supreme Court and the state High Courts (by a majority of the membership of the House and at least two-thirds majority of the members present and voting)
  7. Equal Powers with the Rajya Sabha in initiating and passing a resolution declaring war or national emergency (by two-thirds majority) or constitutional emergency (by simple majority) in a state
  8. If the Lok Sabha is dissolved before or after the declaration of a National Emergency, the Rajya Sabha becomes the sole de facto and de jure Parliament. It, of course, cannot be dissolved. This is a limitation on the Lok Sabha.

Sessions of Lok Sabha

Three sessions of Lok Sabha take place in a year:
  • Budget Session: February to May.
  • Monsoon Session: July to September.
  • Winter Session: November to December.

Lok Sabha since Independence

No. Start of Term End of Term Prime Minister(s) President(s) Related Elections ^ [3]
1st Lok Sabha17 Apr 195204 Apr 1957Jawaharlal NehruRajendra PrasadIndian general elections, 1951
2nd Lok Sabha05 Apr 195731 Mar 1962Jawaharlal NehruRajendra PrasadIndian general elections, 1957
3rd Lok Sabha02 Apr 196203 Mar 1967Jawaharlal Nehru, Gulzarilal Nanda, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira GandhiSarvapalli RadhakrishnanIndian general elections, 1962
4th Lok Sabha04 Mar 196727 Dec 1970Indira GandhiSarvapalli Radhakrishnan, Zakir Hussain, Varahagiri Venkata GiriIndian general elections, 1967
5th Lok Sabha15 Mar 197118 Jan 1977Indira GandhiVarahagiri Venkata Giri, Fakhruddin Ali AhmedIndian general elections, 1971
6th Lok Sabha23 Mar 197722 Aug 1979Morarji Desai, Charan SinghFakhruddin Ali Ahmed, Neelam Sanjiva ReddyIndian general elections, 1977
7th Lok Sabha10 Jan 198031 Dec 1984Indira GandhiNeelam Sanjiva Reddy, Giani Zail SinghIndian general elections, 1980
8th Lok Sabha31 Dec 198427 Nov 1989Rajiv GandhiGiani Zail Singh, R. VenkataramanIndian general elections, 1984
9th Lok Sabha02 Dec 198913 Mar 1991V.P. Singh, Chandra ShekharR VenkataramanIndian general elections, 1989
10th Lok Sabha20 Jun 199110 May 1996P. V. Narasimha RaoR Venkataraman, Shankar Dayal SharmaIndian general elections, 1991
11th Lok Sabha15 May 199604 Dec 1997Atal Bihari Vajpayee, H.D Deve Gowda, I.K GujralK.R NarayananIndian general elections, 1996
12th Lok Sabha10 Mar 199826 Apr 1999Atal Bihari VajpayeeK.R NarayananIndian general elections, 1998
13th Lok Sabha10 Oct 199906 Feb 2004Atal Bihari VajpayeeK.R Narayanan, Dr. A.P.J.Abdul KalamIndian general elections, 1999
14th Lok Sabha17 May 2004Till DateDr. Manmohan SinghDr. A.P.J.Abdul Kalam, Pratibha PatilIndian general elections, 2004

Expulsion of members for contempt of the House

On 12 December 2005, the Star TV news channel telecast the sting operation Operation Duryodhana, where 11 Members of Parliament were apparently caught on video receiving cash inducements in return for raising questions in the Parliament[4]. Following swift inquiries by Ethics Committee of Rajya Sabha and a Special Committee of the Lok Sabha the members were found guilty[5] and the motion for their expulsion was adopted in respective Houses.

On 23 December 2005 the following members of the 14th Lok Sabha ceased to be members following the adoption of the motion calling for their expulsion:
  1. Narendra Kumar Kushwaha, BSP, Mirzapur (Uttar Pradesh) 23.12.2005
  2. Raja Ram Pal, BSP, Bilhaur (Uttar Pradesh) 23.12.2005
  3. Manoj Kumar, RJD, Palamau (SC) (Jharkhand) 23.12.2005
  4. Baba Saheb Chandra Pratap Singh, BJP Sidhi (ST) (Madhya Pradesh) 23.12.2005
  5. Annasaheb M.K. Patil, BJP Erandol (Maharashtra) 23.12.2005
  6. Y. G. Mahajan, BJP, Jalgaon (Maharashtra) 23.12.2005
  7. Suresh Chandel, BJP, Hamirpur (Himachal Pradesh) 23.12.2005
  8. Pradeep Gandhi, BJP, Rajnandgaon (Chhattisgarh) 23.12.2005
  9. Ramsevak Singh (Babuji), INC, Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh) 23.12.2005
  10. Lalchandra, BSP, Robertsganj (SC) (Uttar Pradesh) 23.12.2005


The members have challenged the expulsion before the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court of India. On April 12 2007, the Supreme Court Of India dismissed the petition filed by the expelled members and upheld the action of the Lok Sabha[6]

Trivia

The longest serving Lok Sabha member was Shri Ashoke Kumar Sen, a minister who served with many prime ministers including Nehru and Indira Gandhi. He won the seat a record 8 times.

See also

Notes

1. ^ [1]
2. ^ Lok Sabha Official Website accessed 19 Oct, 2007.
3. ^ Lok Sabha Official Website accessed 25 Oct, 2006.
4. ^ Operation Durhyodhana by Aniruddha Bahal of Cobrapost, contains extensive details of each interaction.
5. ^ Report of the Lok Sabha inquiry committee, on Parliament of India website (in PDF format)
6. ^ [2] SC dismisses review petitions of cash-for-query MPs Accessed: 16 April 2007

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Dr. Manmohan Singh (Punjabi: ਮਨਮੋਹਨ ਸਿੰਘ),(Hindi: मनमोहन सिंह
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List of the Council of Indian ministers in the Manmohan Singh government elected in 2004:

Cabinet ministers

  1. Manmohan Singh - Prime Minister and also in-charge of the Ministries/ Departments not specifically allocated to the charge of any Minister viz.

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A legislature is a type of representative deliberative assembly with the power to adopt laws.

Legislatures are known by many names, the most common being parliament and congress, although these terms also have more specific meanings.
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Parliament of India

Type Bicameral
Houses Rajya Sabha
Lok Sabha
Leader of Rajya Sabha Dr. Manmohan Singh
, Indian National Congress
since May 10, 2004
Leader of Lok Sabha Pranab Mukherjee
, Indian National Congress
since
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Pratibha Patil (Marathi: प्रतिभा पाटील) (born December 19, 1934) is the 12th and current President of India. She is the first woman and first Maharashtrian to hold this post.
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Mohammad Hamid Ansari (born April 1, 1934) is the current Vice President of India. He is a former chairman of the National Commission for Minorities (NCM).[1] He is also an academician, a career diplomat, and a former Vice-Chancellor of the Aligarh Muslim University.
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Somnath Chatterjee (Bengali: সোমনাথ চট্টোপাধ্যায়) (born July 25, 1929 in Tezpur, Assam) is a politician in India.
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Elections in India are more than a process of voting someone to rule the nation. Since independence, elections in India have evolved a long way, but all along elections have been a significant cultural aspect of Independent India.
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In the law, the judiciary or judicial system is the system of courts which administer justice in the name of the sovereign or state, a mechanism for the resolution of disputes.
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