Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly

Himachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha
—  state  —
Location of Himachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha in India
Coordinates
Country India
District(s) 12
Capital Shimla
Largest city Mandi
Governor Urmila Singh
Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal
Leader of Opposition dhumal
Legislature (seats) Unicameral (68)
Population 6,077,248
Official languages Hindi
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)
Area
ISO 3166-2 HP
Website hpvidhansabha.nic.in/welcome.html
Seal of Himachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha

The Himachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha (Hindi: हिमाचल प्रदेश विधान सभा) or the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The present strength of the Vidhan Sabha is 68. The current speaker of the house is Tulsi Ram.

Contents

List of Assemblies

Election Year Assembly Winning Party/Coalition Chief Minister
1952 Legislative Assembly of Part-C State of H.P. Indian National Congress Yashwant Singh Parmar
1957 Territorial Council
1962–1967 First Assembly Indian National Congress Yashwant Singh Parmar
1967–1972 Second Assembly Indian National Congress Yashwant Singh Parmar
1972–1977 Third Assembly Indian National Congress Yashwant Singh Parmar
1977–1982 Fourth Assembly Janta Party Shanta Kumar
1982–1985 Fifth Assembly Indian National Congress Ram Lal Thakur
Virbhadra Singh
1985–1990 Sixth Assembly Indian National Congress Virbhadra Singh
1990–1992 Seventh Assembly Bharatiya Janata Party Shanta Kumar
1993–1998 Eighth Assembly Indian National Congress Virbhadra Singh (2)
1998–2003 Ninth Assembly Bharatiya Janata Party Prem Kumar Dhumal
2003–2007 Tenth Assembly Indian National Congress Virbhadra Singh (3)
2007-Current Eleventh Assembly Bharatiya Janata Party Prem Kumar Dhumal (2)

Current Cabinet (2011-present)

Source: Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly[1]

Designation Name
Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal
Public Works Minister Thakur Gulab Singh
Education Minister Ishwar Dass Dhiman
Forest Minister J.P.Nadda
Irrigation & Public Health Minister Ravinder Singh Ravi
Industries Minister Kishan Kapoor
Horticulture Minister Narender Bragta
Food, Civil Supplies & Consumers Affairs Minister Ramesh Dhawala
Health & Family Welfare Minister Rajeev Bindal
Social Justice & Empowerment Department Minister Sarveen Chaudhari
Panchayati Raj & R.D Minister Jai Ram Thakur
Transport Minister Mahender Singh

Current Party Composition

Source: Party Position in the House[2]

Sl.No. Name of the Political Party (Abbreviation) Number of Members
1 BJP 42
2 INC 23
3 IND 3
 

Total

68

List of constituencies and present MLAs

Source: H.P. Vidhan Sabha-Election Results[3]

Sr.No.

Members Name

Political Party

Constituency Name

1.

Anil Kumar

INC

Mandi-68

2.

Atma Ram

BJP

Rajgir-42(SC)

3.

Bal Krishan Chauhan

BJP

Chamba-53

4.

Balbir Singh

BJP

Gagret-29(SC)

5.

Baldev Sharma

BJP

Nadaunta-28

6.

Des Raj

BJP

Gangath-35(SC)

7.

Dile Ram

BJP

Nachan-61(SC)

8.

Dr. Prem Singh

INC

Renuka-16(SC)

9.

Dr. Rajeev Bindal

BJP

Solan-14

10.

Dr. Rajiv Saizal

BJP

Kasauli-13(SC)

11.

Dr. Ram Lal Markanda

BJP

Lahaul Spiti-55(ST)

12.

G.S. Bali

INC

Nagrota-46

13.

Gangu Ram Musafir

INC

Pachhad-15(SC)

14.

Gobind Ram

BJP

Arki-10

15.

Govind Singh Thakur

BJP

Kullu-56

16.

Gulab Singh

BJP

Jogindernagar-66

17.

Hari Narayan Singh

BJP

Nalagarh-12

18.

Harshwardhan Chauhan

INC

Shillai-17

19.

Hira Lal

IND

Karsog-59(SC)

20.

Inder Singh

BJP

Gopalpur-64

21.

Ishwar Dass Dhiman

BJP

Mewa-27(SC)

22.

Jagat Prakash Nadda

BJP

Bilaspur-21

23.

Jai Ram Thakur

BJP

Chachiot-60

24.

Kaul Singh Thakur

INC

Darang-67

25.

Khimi Ram

BJP

Banjar-57

26.

Khushi Ram Balanatah

BJP

Rohru-3

27.

Kishan Kapoor

BJP

Dharamsala-48

28.

Kishori Lal

BJP

Ani-58(SC)

29.

Kuldeep Singh Pathania

INC

Bhatyiyat-50

30.

Kush Parmar

INC

Nahan-19

31.

Mahender Singh

BJP

Dharampur-65

32.

Mukesh Agnihotri

INC

Santokhgarh-31

33.

Nand Lal

INC

Rampur-2(SC)

34.

Narender Bragta

BJP

Jubbal-Kotkhai-4

35.

Neeraj Bharti

INC

Guler-37

36.

Nikhil Rajour

INC

Jaswan-38

37.

Parveen Kumar

BJP

Palampur-44

38.

Prakash Chaudhary

INC

Balh-63(SC)

39.

Prof. Prem Kumar Dhumal

BJP

Bamsan-26

40.

Rajesh Dharmani

INC

Ghumarwin-22

41.

Rakesh Kalia

INC

Chintpurni-30

42.

Rakesh Pathania

IND

Nurpur-34

43.

Rakesh Verma

IND

Theog-7

44.

Ramesh Chand

BJP

Jawalamukhi-40

45.

Randhir Sharma

BJP

Kot Kehloor-20

46.

Ravinder Singh

BJP

Thural-41

49.

Renu Chadha

BJP

Banikhet-51

48.

Rikhi Ram Kaundal

BJP

Geharwin-23(SC)

49.

Roop Singh

BJP

Sundernagar-62

50.

Sanjay Chaudhary

BJP

Kangra-49

51.

Sarveen Chaudhary

BJP

Shahpur-47

52.

Satpal Singh Satti

BJP

Una-32

53.

Sohan Lal

INC

Kasumpti-9(SC)

54.

Subhash Chand Manglate

INC

Chopal-5

55.

Sudhir Sharma

INC

Baijnath-43

56.

Sujan Singh Pathania

INC

Jawali-36

57.

Sukh Ram

BJP

Paonta Doon-18

58.

Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu

INC

Nadaun-24

59.

Suresh Bhardwaj

BJP

Shimla-8

60.

Surinder Bhardwaj

INC

Rajnagar-52(SC)

61.

Tejwant Negi

BJP

Kinnaur-1(ST)

62.

Tulsi Ram

BJP

Bharmaur-54(ST)

63.

Urmil Thakur

BJP

Hamirpur-25

64.

Vidya Stokes

INC

Kumarsain-6

65.

Vinod Kumari

BJP

Doon-11

66.

Vipin Singh Parmar

BJP

Sulah-45

67.

Virender Kanwar

BJP

Kutlehar-33

68.

Yog Raj

INC

Pragpur-39(SC)

See also

References

  1. ^ Council of Ministers.
  2. ^ Party Position in the House.
  3. ^ H.P. Vidhan Sabha-Election Results.