Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly

Arunachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha
(Legislative Assembly)
Type
Type
Leadership
Leader of the House
Pema Khandu, BJP
Since 2016
Leader of the Opposition
Deputy Speaker
Tumke Bagra [2], BJP
Since 2016
Structure
Seats 60
Political groups

Government (49)[3]

Opposition parties (11)

Elections
First past the post
Last election
April 2014
Meeting place
Vidhan Bhavan, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh
Website
arunachalassembly.gov.in

The Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly is the unicameral state legislature of Arunachal Pradesh state in north-eastern India. The seat of the Legislative Assembly is at Itanagar, the capital of the state. The Legislative Assembly comprises 60 Members of Legislative Assembly[5] directly elected from single-seat constituencies.

History

On 29 December 1969, the Agency Council, an apex advisory body for the governance of the North-East Frontier Agency (present-day Arunachal Pradesh), came into existence, with the Governor of Assam as its chairman. The Agency Council was replaced by the Pradesh Council on 2 October 1972. On 15 August 1975 the Pradesh Council was converted to the Provisional Legislative Assembly. Initially, the Legislative Assembly comprised 33 members, of which, 30 members were directly elected from single-seat constituencies and 3 members were nominated by the Union government. On attainment of the statehood on 20 February 1987, the number was raised to 60.[6]

Present assembly

Assembly elections were held in 2014. The Indian National Congress emerged as the single largest party with 42 seats in the 60-seat legislature and Nabam became the Chief Minister.[7] The assembly was suspended and the government was dissolved by the President Pranab Mukherjee on 26 January 2016.[8] Also Congress Government lost its 30 leaders as 30 MLAs defected to regional party People's Party of Arunachal.All of the 30 MLAs returned to Congress on 16 July and Mr. Pema Khandu was sworn in as the Chief Minister. On 16 September, 43 MLAs from the ruling party, under the CM phema Kandu, left congress to join People's Party of Arunachal party, in alliance with BJP. Though Mr.Phema Kandu is still the Chief minister, it is soon expected that either a coalition government will be formed with BJP as the speaker of assembly has also changed sides with the CM, or that the Indian(central)cabinet will dissolve the state assembly for a fresh general elections. Er.Tenzing Norbu Thongdok is the speaker of his Assembly and Alo Libang is deputy speaker.

Party Seats
People's Party of Arunachal 10
Indian National Congress 1
Bharatiya Janta Party 47
Independents 2
Vacant Seats 0
Total 60

Current members

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Party
1 Lumla (ST) Jambey Tashi People's Party of Arunachal
2 Tawang (ST) Tsering Tashi Independent
3 Mukto (ST) Pema Khandu BJP
4 Dirang (ST) Phurpa Tsering People's Party of Arunachal
5 Kalaktang (ST) Tenzing Norbu Thongdok BJP
6 Thrizino-Buragaon (ST) Kumsi Sidisow People's Party of Arunachal
7 Bomdila (ST) Japu Deru BJP
8 Bameng (ST) Kumar Waii BJP
9 Chayangtajo (ST) Karya Bagang People's Party of Arunachal
10 Seppa East (ST) Tapuk Taku People's Party of Arunachal
11 Seppa West (ST) Mama Natung People's Party of Arunachal
12 Pakke-Kessang (ST) [vacant ]
13 Itanagar (ST) Techi Kaso People's Party of Arunachal
14 Doimukh (ST) Nabam Rebia BJP
15 Sagalee (ST) Nabam Tuki INC
16 Yachuli (ST) Likha Saaya People's Party of Arunachal
17 Ziro-Hapoli (ST) Tage Taki BJP
18 Palin (ST) Takam Tagar (Pario) BJP
19 Nyapin (ST) Bamang Felix People's Party of Arunachal
20 Tali (ST) Markio Tado People's Party of Arunachal
21 Koloriang (ST) Pani Taram People's Party of Arunachal
22 Nacho (ST) Tanga Byaling People's Party of Arunachal
23 Taliha (ST) Punji Mara People's Party of Arunachal
24 Daporijo (ST) Dikto Yekar BJP
25 Raga (ST) Tamar Murtem People's Party of Arunachal
26 Dumporijo (ST) Paknga Bage Independent
27 Liromoba (ST) Nyamar Karbak People's Party of Arunachal
28 Likabali (ST) Jomde Kena BJP
29 Basar (ST) Gojen Gadi People's Party of Arunachal
30 Along West (ST) Tumke Bagra BJP
31 Along East (ST) Jarkar Gamlin People's Party of Arunachal
32 Rumgong (ST) Tamiyo Taga BJP
33 Mechukha (ST) Pasang Dorjee Sona People's Party of Arunachal
34 Tuting-Yingkiong (ST) Alo Libang People's Party of Arunachal
35 Pangin (ST) Tapang Taloh BJP
36 Nari-Koyu (ST) Kento Rina BJP
37 Pasighat West (ST) Tatung Jamoh People's Party of Arunachal
38 Pasighat East (ST) Kaling Moyong BJP
39 Mebo (ST) Lombo Tayeng People's Party of Arunachal
40 Mariyang-Geku (ST) Olom Panyang BJP
41 Anini (ST) Rajesh Tacho BJP
42 Dambuk (ST) Gum Tayeng People's Party of Arunachal
43 Roing (ST) Mutchu Mithi People's Party of Arunachal
44 Tezu (ST) Mohesh Chai BJP
45 Hayuliang (ST) Dasanglu Pul, elected in bypoll on 19 November 2016 BJP
46 Chowkham (ST) Chow Tewa Mein BJP
47 Namsai (ST) Zingnu Namchoom People's Party of Arunachal
48 Lekang (ST) Chowna Mein People's Party of Arunachal
49 Bordumsa-Diyun Nikh Kamin People's Party of Arunachal
50 Miao (ST) Kamlung Mossang BJP
51 Nampong (ST) Laisam Simai BJP
52 Changlang South (ST) Phosum Khimhun People's Party of Arunachal
53 Changlang North (ST) Tesam Pongte BJP
54 Namsang (ST) Wangki Lowang BJP
55 Khonsa East (ST) Wanglam Sawin Earlier with INC
56 Khonsa West (ST) Tirong Aboh People's Party of Arunachal
57 Borduria-Bogapani (ST) Wanglin Lowangdong People's Party of Arunachal
58 Kanubari (ST) Gabriel Denwang Wangsu Earlier with INC
59 Longding-Pumao (ST) Thangwang Wangham People's Party of Arunachal
60 Pongchau-Wakka (ST) Honchun Ngandam BJP

References

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