Bihar Legislative Council
Bihar Legislative Council | |
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Type | |
Type | of the Bihar Legislature |
Term limits | 6 years |
Leadership | |
Chairman (Acting) | |
Leader of the House
(Chief Minister) | |
Deputy Leader of House | |
Government's Chief Whip | Sanjay Kumar Singh, JD(U) |
Government's Deputy Chief Whip | Dr.Dilip Kumar Jaiswal |
Leader of the Opposition | Vacant, None have more than 10% membership since 23 June 2020 |
Structure | |
Seats | 75 (63 Elected + 12 Nominated) |
Political groups | Government (41)
Opposition (7) Others (3)
Vacant (24)
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Elections | |
Single transferable vote | |
Meeting place | |
Bihar Legislative Council, Patna, Bihar, India | |
Website | |
http://www.biharvidhanparishad.gov.in |
Bihar Vidhan Parishad, also known as Bihar Legislative Council, is the upper house of the bicameral legislature of the state of Bihar in India.
History[]
A new Province of Bihar and Odisha was created by the Government of India on 12 December 1911. The Legislative Council with a total of 43 members belonging to different categories was formed in 1912. The first sitting of the Council was convened on 20 January 1913 at Patna College Bankipore. In 1920 Bihar and orrisa declared governor province, as per Government of India Act 1919. As per Government of India Act 1935 Bihar and Orissa was split into separate provinces of Bihar and Orissa. In 1936, [Bihar] attained its separate Statehood. Under the Government of India Act, 1919, the unicameral legislature got converted into bicameral one, i.e., the Bihar Legislative Council and the Bihar Legislative Assembly. Under the Government of India Act, 1935, the Bihar Legislative Council consisted of 29 members. On March 21, 1938, the session of the Bihar Legislative Council took place in a newly built building. On 1 April 1950, the secretariat of BLC started functioning. After the first General Elections 1952, the number of members was increased up to 72 and by 1958 the number was raised to 96. With the creation of Jharkhand, as a result of the Bihar Reorganisation Act, 2000 passed by the Parliament, the strength of the Bihar Legislative Council has been reduced from 96 to 75 members. Some veteran council members B. P. Mandal, Jagannath Mishra, Satyendra Narain Singh and Lalu Prasad Yadav have also served as Chief Minister of Bihar.
Working[]
Bihar Legislative Council is a permanent body and not subject to dissolution. But as nearly as possible, one-third of the members thereof retire as soon as may be on the expiration of every second year. Members are now elected or nominated for six years and one-third of them retire every second year. The presiding officers of Vidhan Parishad are now known as Chairman and Deputy Chairman. Members of the upper house, the Legislative Council are indirectly elected through an electoral college. There are 27 Committees which are, at present, functional in the Council. Besides, there are three Financial Committees consisting of the members of the two Houses of the State Legislature.
Current members[]
- Chairman (Acting): Awadhesh Narayan Singh
- Deputy Chairman : Vacant
- Leader of the House : Nitish Kumar
- Deputy Leader of the House : Devesh Chandra Thakur
- Government's Chief Whip : Sanjay Kumar Singh
- Government's Deputy Chief Whip : Dr Dilip Kumar Jaiswal
- Leader of the Opposition : Vacant
Elected by Legislative Assembly Members (27)[]
Keys: JD(U) (12) BJP (6) RJD (5) INC (2) HAM(S) (1) VIP (1)
# | Member | Party | Term Start | Term End | |
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1. | Bhishm Sahni | JDU | 29-Jun-2020 | 28-Jun-2026 | |
2. | Kumud Verma | JDU | 29-Jun-2020 | 28-Jun-2026 | |
3. | Ghulam Ghaus | JDU | 29-Jun-2020 | 28-Jun-2026 | |
4. | Nitish Kumar | JDU | 07-May-2018 | 06-May-2024 | |
5. | Rameshwar Mahto | JDU | 07-May-2018 | 06-May-2024 | |
6. | Khalid Anwar | JDU | 07-May-2018 | 06-May-2024 | |
7. | Sanjay Kumar Jha | JDU | 31-May-2019 | 06-May-2024 | |
8. | Gulam Rasool Balyawi | JDU | 22-Jul-2016 | 21-Jul-2022 | |
9. | C. P. Sinha | JDU | 22-Jul-2016 | 21-Jul-2022 | |
10. | Ranvijay Singh | JDU | 23-Jun-2020 | 21-Jul-2022 | |
11. | Qamar Alam | JDU | 23-Jun-2020 | 21-Jul-2022 | |
12. | Rojina Najish | JDU | 27-Sep-2021 | 21-Jul-2022 | |
13. | Samrat Chaudhary | BJP | 29-Jun-2020 | 28-Jun-2026 | |
14. | Sanjay Mayukh | BJP | 29-Jun-2020 | 28-Jun-2026 | |
15. | Mangal Pandey | BJP | 07-May-2018 | 06-May-2024 | |
16. | Sanjay Paswan | BJP | 07-May-2018 | 06-May-2024 | |
17. | Syed Shahnawaz Hussain | BJP | 21-Jan-2021 | 06-May-2024 | |
18. | Arjun Sahani | BJP | 22-Jul-2016 | 21-Jul-2022 | |
19. | Rambali Singh Chandravanshi | RJD | 29-Jun-2020 | 28-Jun-2026 | |
20. | Sunil Singh | RJD | 29-Jun-2020 | 28-Jun-2026 | |
21. | Farooq Shaikh | RJD | 29-Jun-2020 | 28-Jun-2026 | |
22. | Rabri Devi | RJD | 07-May-2018 | 06-May-2024 | |
23. | Ram Chandra Purve | RJD | 07-May-2018 | 06-May-2024 | |
24. | Sameer Kumar Singh | INC | 29-Jun-2020 | 28-Jun-2026 | |
25. | Prem Chandra Mishra | INC | 07-May-2018 | 06-May-2024 | |
26. | Santosh Suman | HAM(S) | 07-May-2018 | 06-May-2024 | |
27. | Mukesh Sahani | VIP | 21-Jan-2021 | 21-Jul-2022 |
Elected from Local Authorities Constituencies (24)[]
Keys: Vacant (24)
# | Constituency | Member | Party | Term Start | Term End | |
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1 | Patna | Vacant | ||||
2 | Bhojpur | Vacant | ||||
3 | Gaya-Jehanabad-Arwal | Vacant | ||||
4 | Nalanda | Vacant | ||||
5 | Rohtas-Kaimur | Vacant | ||||
6 | Nawada | Vacant | ||||
7 | Aurangabad | Vacant | ||||
8 | Saran | Vacant | ||||
9 | Siwan | Vacant | ||||
10 | Darbhanga | Vacant | ||||
11 | East Champaran | Vacant | ||||
12 | Muzaffarpur | Vacant | ||||
13 | Vaishali | Vacant | ||||
14 | Samastipur | Vacant | ||||
15 | West Champaran | Vacant | ||||
16 | Sitamarhi-Sheohar | Vacant | ||||
17 | Purnia-Araria-Kishanganj | Vacant | ||||
18 | Bhagalpur-Banka | Vacant | ||||
19 | Munger-Jamui-Lakhisarai | Vacant | ||||
20 | Katihar | Vacant | ||||
21 | Saharsa-Madhepura-Supaul | Vacant | ||||
22 | Madhubani | Vacant | ||||
23 | Gopalganj | Vacant | ||||
24 | Begusarai-Khagaria | Vacant |
Elected from Graduates Constituencies (6)[]
Keys: JD(U) (3) BJP (2) Independent (1)
# | Constituency | Member | Party | Term Start | Term End | |
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1 | Tirhut | Devesh Chandra Thakur | JDU | 17-Nov-2020 | 16-Nov-2026 | |
2 | Patna | Neeraj Kumar | JDU | 17-Nov-2020 | 16-Nov-2026 | |
3 | Koshi | BJP | 17-Nov-2020 | 16-Nov-2026 | ||
4 | Darbhanga | Sarvesh kumar | Ind | 17-Nov-2020 | 16-Nov-2026 | |
5 | Saran | Virendra Narayan Yadav | JDU | 09-May-2017 | 08-May-2023 | |
6 | Gaya | Awadhesh Narain Singh | BJP | 09-May-2017 | 08-May-2023 |
Elected from Teachers Constituencies (6)[]
Keys: JD(U) (2) CPI (2) BJP (1) INC (1)
# | Constituency | Member | Party | Term Start | Term End | |
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1 | Patna | BJP | 17-Nov-2020 | 16-Nov-2026 | ||
2 | Darbhanga | Madan Mohan Jha | INC | 17-Nov-2020 | 16-Nov-2026 | |
3 | Saran | Kedar Nath Pandey | CPI | 17-Nov-2020 | 16-Nov-2026 | |
4 | Tirhut | Sanjay Kumar Singh | CPI | 17-Nov-2020 | 16-Nov-2026 | |
5 | Koshi | Sanjeev Kumar Singh | JDU | 09-May-2017 | 08-May-2023 | |
6 | Gaya | Sanjeev Shyam Singh | JDU | 09-May-2017 | 08-May-2023 |
Nominated (12)[]
# | Member | Party | Term Start | Term End | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Janak Ram | BJP | 17-Mar-2021 | 16-Mar-2027 | |
2 | Devesh Kumar | BJP | 17-Mar-2021 | 16-Mar-2027 | |
3 | Rajendra Prasad Gupta | BJP | 17-Mar-2021 | 16-Mar-2027 | |
4 | Pramod Kumar Chandravanshi | BJP | 17-Mar-2021 | 16-Mar-2027 | |
5 | Ghanshyam Thakur | BJP | 17-Mar-2021 | 16-Mar-2027 | |
6 | Nivedita Singh | BJP | 17-Mar-2021 | 16-Mar-2027 | |
7 | Upendra Kushwaha | JDU | 17-Mar-2021 | 16-Mar-2027 | |
8 | Ashok Choudhary | JDU | 17-Mar-2021 | 16-Mar-2027 | |
9 | Ram Bachan Rai | JDU | 17-Mar-2021 | 16-Mar-2027 | |
10 | Sanjay Kumar Singh | JDU | 17-Mar-2021 | 16-Mar-2027 | |
11 | Lallan Kumar Saraf | JDU | 17-Mar-2021 | 16-Mar-2027 | |
12 | Sanjay Singh | JDU | 17-Mar-2021 | 16-Mar-2027 |
See also[]
- Vidhan Parishad
- Administration in Bihar
- List of states of India by type of legislature
External links[]
References[]
- Bihar Legislative Council
- 1912 establishments in India