Himachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha | |
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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 |
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Time zone | IST (UTC+05:30) |
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ISO 3166-2 | HP |
Website | hpvidhansabha.nic.in/welcome.html |
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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.
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Election Year | Assembly | Winning Party/Coalition | Chief Minister |
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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) |
Source: Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly[1]
Designation | Name |
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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 |
Source: Party Position in the House[2]
Sl.No. | Name of the Political Party (Abbreviation) | Number of Members |
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1 | BJP | 42 |
2 | INC | 23 |
3 | IND | 3 |
Total |
68 |
Source: H.P. Vidhan Sabha-Election Results[3]
Sr.No. |
Members Name |
Political Party |
Constituency Name |
1. |
Anil Kumar |
Mandi-68 |
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2. |
Atma Ram |
Rajgir-42(SC) |
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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. |
INC |
Nagrota-46 |
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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 |
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17. |
Hari Narayan Singh |
BJP |
Nalagarh-12 |
18. |
Harshwardhan Chauhan |
INC |
Shillai-17 |
19. |
Hira Lal |
Karsog-59(SC) |
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20. |
BJP |
Gopalpur-64 |
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21. |
Ishwar Dass Dhiman |
BJP |
Mewa-27(SC) |
22. |
Jagat Prakash Nadda |
BJP |
Bilaspur-21 |
23. |
Jai Ram Thakur |
BJP |
Chachiot-60 |
24. |
INC |
Darang-67 |
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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 |
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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. |
INC |
Kumarsain-6 |
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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) |
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