Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
Rajasthan Legislative Assembly | |
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16th Rajasthan Assembly | |
Type | |
Type | Unicameral |
Term limits | 5 years |
Leadership | |
Kalraj Mishra, BJP since 9 September 2019 | |
Vasudev Devnani, BJP since 21 December 2023 | |
Leader of the House (Chief Minister) | Bhajan Lal Sharma, BJP since 15 December 2023 |
Deputy Leader of the House (Deputy Chief Minister) | |
Deputy Leader of the Opposition | |
Structure | |
Seats | 200 |
Political groups | Government (124) Official Opposition (69) Other opposition (2)
Vacant (5)
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Elections | |
First past the post | |
Last election | 25 November 2023 |
Next election | 2028 |
Meeting place | |
Vidhan Bhavan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India | |
Website | |
Rajasthan Legislative Assembly |
The Rajasthan Legislative Assembly or the Rajasthan Vidhan Sabha is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Rajasthan.
The assembly meets at Vidhan Bhavan situated in Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. Members of the Legislative assembly are directly elected by the people for a term of 5 years. Presently, the legislative assembly consists of 200 members.
Origin
The formation of the House of People's Representatives in Rajasthan is significant in Indian Constitutional history since it was the result of the merging of 22 princely states of the former Rajputana with the Union of India.
As per the provision of Article 168 of India's newly framed constitution, each state was required to form a legislature consisting of one or two Houses. Rajasthan chose unicameralism for its legislature, which is known as the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly.
History
The First Rajasthan Legislative Assembly (1952–57) was inaugurated on 31 March 1952. It had a strength of 160 members. The strength was increased to 190 after the merger of the erstwhile Ajmer State with Rajasthan in 1956. The Second (1957–62) and Third (1962–67) Legislative Assemblies had a strength of 176. The Fourth (1967–72) and Fifth (1972–77) Legislative Assembly comprised 184 members each. The strength became 200 from the Sixth (1977–80) Legislative Assembly onwards.[1][2]
Privileges
Article 194 of the Indian Constitution specifies the powers, privileges, and immunities of the House of Legislature, as well as its members and committees.
Some of the important privileges are:
- Freedom of speech in the legislature
- Immunity for members from any proceedings in any court relating to anything said or any vote given by them in the legislature or any committee thereof
- Prohibition on courts inquiring into legislative processes
- Freedom from arrest in civil proceedings for the members during the continuance of the session of the House
16th Rajasthan Assembly
Members of Legislative Assembly
District | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Remarks | |||
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No. | Name | Party | Name | |||
Sri Ganganagar | 1 | Sadulshahar | BJP | Gurveer Singh Brar | ||
2 | Ganganagar | BJP | Jaydeep Bihani | |||
3 | Karanpur | INC | Rupinder Singh Kooner | |||
4 | Suratgarh | INC | Dungar Ram Gedar | |||
5 | Raisinghnagar (SC) | INC | Sohan Lal Nayak | |||
6 | Anupgarh (SC) | INC | Shimla Devi | |||
Hanumangarh | 7 | Sangaria | INC | Abhimanyu Poonia | ||
8 | Hanumangarh | IND | Ganesh Raj Bansal | |||
9 | Pilibanga (SC) | INC | Vinod Kumar Gothwal | |||
10 | Nohar | INC | Amit Chachan | |||
11 | Bhadra | BJP | Sanjeev Kumar Beniwal | |||
Bikaner | 12 | Khajuwala (SC) | BJP | Vishwanath Meghwal | ||
13 | Bikaner West | BJP | Jethanand Vyas | |||
14 | Bikaner East | BJP | Siddhi Kumari | |||
15 | Kolayat | BJP | Anshuman Singh Bhati | |||
16 | Lunkaransar | BJP | Sumit Godara | Cabinet Minister | ||
17 | Dungargarh | BJP | Tarachand Saraswat | |||
18 | Nokha | INC | Sushila Rameshwar Dudi | |||
Churu | 19 | Sadulpur | SHS | Manoj Kumar | Merged With Shiv Sena From BSP | |
20 | Taranagar | INC | Narendra Budania | |||
21 | Sardarshahar | INC | Anil Kumar Sharma | |||
22 | Churu | BJP | Harlal Saharan | |||
23 | Ratangarh | INC | Poosaram Godara | |||
24 | Sujangarh (SC) | INC | Manoj Meghwal | |||
Jhunjhunu | 25 | Pilani (SC) | INC | Pitram Singh Kala | ||
26 | Surajgarh | INC | Sharwan Kumar | |||
27 | Jhunjhunu | INC | Brijendra Singh Ola | Resigned on 5 June 2024 | ||
Vacant | ||||||
28 | Mandawa | INC | Rita Choudhary | |||
29 | Nawalgarh | BJP | Vikram Singh Jakhal | |||
30 | Udaipurwati | INC | Bhagawana Ram Saini | |||
31 | Khetri | BJP | Dharampal Gurjar | |||
Sikar | 32 | Fatehpur | INC | Hakam Ali Khan | ||
33 | Lachhmangarh | INC | Govind Singh Dotasra | |||
34 | Dhod (SC) | BJP | Gordhan Verma | |||
35 | Sikar | INC | Rajendra Pareek | |||
36 | Dantaramgarh | INC | Virendra Singh | |||
37 | Khandela | BJP | Subhash Meel | |||
38 | Neem Ka Thana | INC | Suresh Modi | |||
39 | Srimadhopur | BJP | Jhabar Singh Kharra | MoS (I/C) | ||
Jaipur | 40 | Kotputli | BJP | Hansraj Patel | ||
41 | Viratnagar | BJP | Kuldeep Dhankad | |||
42 | Shahpura | INC | Manish Yadav | |||
43 | Chomu | INC | Shikha Meel Barala | |||
44 | Phulera | INC | Vidhyadhar Singh | |||
45 | Dudu (SC) | BJP | Prem Chand Bairwa | Deputy Chief Minister | ||
46 | Jhotwara | BJP | Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore | Cabinet Minister | ||
47 | Amber | INC | Prashant Shukla | |||
48 | Jamwa Ramgarh (ST) | BJP | Mahendra Pal Meena | |||
49 | Hawa Mahal | BJP | Balmukund Acharya | |||
50 | Vidhyadhar Nagar | BJP | Diya Kumari | Deputy Chief Minister | ||
51 | Civil Lines | BJP | Gopal Sharma | |||
52 | Kishanpole | INC | Aminuddin Kagzi | |||
53 | Adarsh Nagar | INC | Rafeek Khan | |||
54 | Malviya Nagar | BJP | Kali Charan Saraf | |||
55 | Sanganer | BJP | Bhajan Lal Sharma | Chief Minister | ||
56 | Bagru (SC) | BJP | Kailash Chand Verma | |||
57 | Bassi (ST) | INC | Laxman Meena | |||
58 | Chaksu (SC) | BJP | Ramavtar Bairwa | |||
Alwar | 59 | Tijara | BJP | Mahant Balaknath | ||
60 | Kishangarh Bas | INC | Deepchand Khairiya | |||
61 | Mundawar | INC | Lalit Yadav | |||
62 | Behror | BJP | Jaswant Singh Yadav | |||
63 | Bansur | BJP | Devi Singh Shekhawat | |||
64 | Thanagazi | INC | Kanti Prasad Meena | |||
65 | Alwar Rural (SC) | INC | Tika Ram Jully | Leader of the opposition | ||
66 | Alwar Urban | BJP | Sanjay Sharma | MoS (I/C) | ||
67 | Ramgarh | INC | Zubair Khan | |||
68 | Rajgarh-Laxmangarh (ST) | INC | Mangelal Meena | |||
69 | Kathumar (SC) | BJP | Ramesh Khinchi | |||
Bharatpur | 70 | Kaman | BJP | Nauksham Chaudhary | ||
71 | Nagar | BJP | Jawahar Singh Bedham | MoS | ||
72 | Deeg-Kumher | BJP | Shailesh Singh | |||
73 | Bharatpur | RLD | Subhash Garg | |||
74 | Nadbai | BJP | Jagat Singh (politician) | |||
75 | Weir (SC) | BJP | Bahadur Singh Koli | |||
76 | Bayana (SC) | IND | Ritu Banawat | |||
Dholpur | 77 | Baseri (SC) | INC | Sanjay Kumar Jatav | ||
78 | Bari | SHS | Jaswant Singh Gurjar | Merged With Shiv Sena From BSP | ||
79 | Dholpur | INC | Shobha Rani Kushwaha | |||
80 | Rajakhera | INC | Rohit Bohra | |||
Karauli | 81 | Todabhim (ST) | INC | Ghanshyam Mahar | ||
82 | Hindaun (SC) | INC | Anita Jatav | |||
83 | Karauli | BJP | Darshan Singh Gurjar | |||
84 | Sapotra (ST) | BJP | Hansraj Meena | |||
Dausa | 85 | Bandikui | BJP | Bhagchand Tankda | ||
86 | Mahuwa | BJP | Rajendra Meena | |||
87 | Sikrai (SC) | BJP | Vikram Banshiwal | |||
88 | Dausa | INC | Murari Lal Meena | Resigned on 5 June 2024 | ||
Vacant | ||||||
89 | Lalsot (ST) | BJP | Rambilas Meena | |||
Sawai Madhopur | 90 | Gangapur | INC | Ramkesh Meena | ||
91 | Bamanwas (ST) | INC | Indira Meena | |||
92 | Sawai Madhopur | BJP | Kirodi Lal Meena | Cabinet Minister | ||
93 | Khandar (SC) | BJP | Jitendra Kumar Gothwal | |||
Tonk | 94 | Malpura | BJP | Kanhaiyalal Chaudhary | Cabinet Minister | |
95 | Niwai (SC) | BJP | Ram Sahay Varma | |||
96 | Tonk | INC | Sachin Pilot | |||
97 | Deoli-Uniara | INC | Harish Chandra Meena | Resigned on 6 June 2024 | ||
Vacant | ||||||
Ajmer | 98 | Kishangarh | INC | Vikash Choudhary | ||
99 | Pushkar | BJP | Suresh Singh Rawat | Cabinet Minister | ||
100 | Ajmer North | BJP | Vasudev Devnani | Speaker | ||
101 | Ajmer South (SC) | BJP | Anita Bhadel | |||
102 | Nasirabad | BJP | Ramswaroop Lamba | |||
103 | Beawar | BJP | Shankar Singh Rawat | |||
104 | Masuda | BJP | Virendra Singh | |||
105 | Kekri | BJP | Shatrughan Gautam | |||
Nagaur | 106 | Ladnun | INC | Mukesh Bhakar | ||
107 | Deedwana | IND | Yoonus Khan | |||
108 | Jayal (SC) | BJP | Manju Baghmar | MoS | ||
109 | Nagaur | INC | Harendra Mirdha | |||
110 | Khinwsar | RLP | Hanuman Beniwal | Resigned on 6 June 2024 | ||
Vacant | ||||||
111 | Merta (SC) | BJP | Laxman Ram Meghwal | |||
112 | Degana | BJP | Ajay Singh | |||
113 | Makrana | INC | Zakir Hussain Gesawat | |||
114 | Parbatsar | INC | Ramniwas Gawriya | |||
115 | Nawan | BJP | Vijay Singh | MoS | ||
Pali | 116 | Jaitaran | BJP | Avinash Gehlot | Cabinet Minister | |
117 | Sojat (SC) | BJP | Shobha Chauhan | |||
118 | Pali | INC | Bheem Raj Bhati | |||
119 | Marwar Junction | BJP | Kesaram Choudhary | |||
120 | Bali | BJP | Pushpendra Singh | |||
121 | Sumerpur | BJP | Joraram Kumawat | Cabinet Minister | ||
Jodhpur | 122 | Phalodi | BJP | Pabba Ram Bishnoi | ||
123 | Lohawat | BJP | Gajendra Singh Khimsar | Cabinet Minister | ||
124 | Shergarh | BJP | Babu Singh Rathore | |||
125 | Osian | BJP | Bhairaram Chaudhary | |||
126 | Bhopalgarh (SC) | INC | Geeta Barwar | |||
127 | Sardarpura | INC | Ashok Gehlot | |||
128 | Jodhpur | BJP | Atul Bhansali | |||
129 | Soorsagar | BJP | Devendra Joshi | |||
130 | Luni | BJP | Jogaram Patel | Cabinet Minister | ||
131 | Bilara (SC) | BJP | Arjun Lal | |||
Jaisalmer | 132 | Jaisalmer | BJP | Chhotu Singh Bhati | ||
133 | Pokaran | BJP | Pratap Puri | |||
Barmer | 134 | Sheo | IND | Ravindra Singh Bhati | ||
135 | Barmer | IND | Priyanka Chowdhary | |||
136 | Baytoo | INC | Harish Chaudhary | |||
137 | Pachpadra | BJP | Arun Choudhary | |||
138 | Siwana | BJP | Hameer Singh Bhayal | |||
139 | Gudamalani | BJP | KK Vishnoi | MoS | ||
140 | Chohtan (SC) | BJP | Aduram Meghwal | |||
Jalore | 141 | Ahore | BJP | Chhagan Singh Rajpurohit | ||
142 | Jalore (SC) | BJP | Jogeshwar Garg | |||
143 | Bhinmal | INC | Samarjit Singh | |||
144 | Sanchore | IND | Jivaram Choudhary | |||
145 | Raniwara | INC | Ratan Devasi | |||
Sirohi | 146 | Sirohi | BJP | Ota Ram Dewasi | MoS | |
147 | Pindwara-Abu (ST) | BJP | Samaram | |||
148 | Reodar (SC) | INC | Motiram Koli | |||
Udaipur | 149 | Gogunda (ST) | BJP | Pratap Lal Bheel | ||
150 | Jhadol (ST) | BJP | Babulal Kharadi | Cabinet Minister | ||
151 | Kherwara (ST) | INC | Dayaram Parmar | |||
152 | Udaipur Rural (ST) | BJP | Phool Singh Meena | |||
153 | Udaipur | BJP | Tarachand Jain | |||
154 | Mavli | INC | Pushkar Lal Dangi | |||
155 | Vallabhnagar | BJP | Udailal Dangi | |||
156 | Salumber (ST) | BJP | Amrit Lal Meena | |||
Pratapgarh | 157 | Dhariawad (ST) | BAP | Thavar Chand | ||
Dungarpur | 158 | Dungarpur (ST) | INC | Ganesh Ghoghra | ||
159 | Aspur (ST) | BAP | Umesh Meena | |||
160 | Sagwara (ST) | BJP | Shankarlal Decha | |||
161 | Chorasi (ST) | BAP | Rajkumar Roat | Resigned On 5 June 2024 | ||
Vacant | ||||||
Banswara | 162 | Ghatol (ST) | INC | Nanal Ninama | ||
163 | Garhi (ST) | BJP | Kailash Chandra Meena | |||
164 | Banswara (ST) | INC | Arjun Singh Bamaniya | |||
165 | Bagidora (ST) | INC | Mahendra Jeet Singh Malviya | Resigned On 19 February 2024 | ||
BAP | Jaikrishn Patel | Elected on 4 June 2024 | ||||
166 | Kushalgarh (ST) | INC | Ramila Khadiya | |||
Chittorgarh | 167 | Kapasan (SC) | BJP | Arjun Lal Jingar | ||
168 | Begun | BJP | Suresh Dhakar | |||
169 | Chittorgarh | IND | Chandrabhan Singh Aakya | |||
170 | Nimbahera | BJP | Shrichand Kriplani | |||
171 | Bari Sadri | BJP | Gautam Kumar | MoS (I/C) | ||
Pratapgarh | 172 | Pratapgarh (ST) | BJP | Hemant Meena | Cabinet Minister | |
Rajsamand | 173 | Bhim | BJP | Harisingh Rawat | ||
174 | Kumbhalgarh | BJP | Surendra Singh Rathore | |||
175 | Rajsamand | BJP | Deepti Maheshwari | |||
176 | Nathdwara | BJP | Vishvaraj Singh Mewar | |||
Bhilwara | 177 | Asind | BJP | Jabbar Singh Sankhala | ||
178 | Mandal | BJP | Udai Lal Bhadana | |||
179 | Sahara | BJP | Ladu Lal Pitliya | |||
180 | Bhilwara | IND | Ashok Kumar Kothari | |||
181 | Shahpura | BJP | Lalaram Bairwa | |||
182 | Jahazpur | BJP | Gopichand Meena | |||
183 | Mandalgarh | BJP | Gopal Lal Sharma | |||
Bundi | 184 | Hindoli | INC | Ashok Chandna | ||
185 | Keshoraipatan (SC) | INC | C. L. Premi Bairwa | |||
186 | Bundi | INC | Harimohan Sharma | |||
Kota | 187 | Pipalda | INC | Chetan Patel Kolana | ||
188 | Sangod | BJP | Heeralal Nagar | MoS (I/C) | ||
189 | Kota North | INC | Shanti Dhariwal | |||
190 | Kota South | BJP | Sandeep Sharma | |||
191 | Ladpura | BJP | Kalpana Devi | |||
192 | Ramganj Mandi (SC) | BJP | Madan Dilawar | Cabinet Minister | ||
Baran | 193 | Anta | BJP | Kanwar Lal Meena | ||
194 | Kishanganj (ST) | BJP | Lalit Meena | |||
195 | Baran-Atru (SC) | BJP | Radheyshyam Astu | |||
196 | Chhabra | BJP | Pratap Singh Singhvi | |||
Jhalawar | 197 | Dag (SC) | BJP | Kaluram Meghwal | ||
198 | Jhalrapatan | BJP | Vasundhara Raje | |||
199 | Khanpur | INC | Suresh Gurjar | |||
200 | Manohar Thana | BJP | Govind Prasad |
See also
References
- ^ "Rajasthan Legislative Assembly". rajassembly.nic.in. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
- ^ G. C. Malhotra (2004). Cabinet Responsibility to Legislature: Motions of Confidence and No-confidence in Lok Sabha and State Legislatures. Lok Sabha Secretariat. p. 744. ISBN 978-81-200-0400-9.
- ^ "Rajasthan Election Result 2023: Constituency-wise full list of winners". India TV. 4 December 2023. Archived from the original on 12 December 2023. Retrieved 4 December 2023.
External links
- Rajasthan Lok Sabha Election 2019 Results Website
- Rajasthan Assembly Election 2013 News, Candidates List
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