Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly | |
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15th Legislative Assembly of Madhya Pradesh | |
Type | |
Type | Unicameral |
Term limits | 5 years |
Leadership | |
Girish Gautam, BJP since 22 February 2021 | |
Leader of the House (Chief Minister) | Shivraj Singh Chouhan, BJP since 23 March 2020 |
Kamal Nath, INC since 17 July 2020 | |
Structure | |
Seats | 230 |
Political groups | Government (132)
Opposition (95)
Vacant (3)
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Elections | |
Voting system | First past the post |
Last election | 28 November 2018 |
Next election | November 2023 |
Meeting place | |
Vidhan Bhavan, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India | |
Website | |
http://www.mpvidhansabha.nic.in |
The Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha or the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly is the unicameral state legislature of Madhya Pradesh state in India.
The seat of the Vidhan Sabha is at Bhopal, the capital of the state. It is housed in the Vidhan Bhavan, an imposing building located at the center of the Capital Complex in the Arera Hill locality of Bhopal city. The term of the Vidhan Sabha is five years unless dissolved earlier. Presently, it comprises 230 members who are directly elected from single-seat constituencies.
History[]
The history of the Madhya Pradesh legislature can be traced back to 1913, as the Central Provinces Legislative Council was formed on 8 November of this year. Later, the Government of India Act 1935 provided for the elected Central Provinces Legislative assembly. The first elections to the Central Provinces Legislative Assembly were held in 1937.
After Indian independence in 1947, the erstwhile province of Central Provinces and Berar, along with a number of princely states merged with the Indian Union, became a new state, Madhya Pradesh. The strength of the legislative assembly of this state was 184.
The present-day Madhya Pradesh state came into existence on 1 November 1956 following the reorganization of states. It was created by merging the erstwhile Madhya Pradesh (without the Marathi speaking areas, which were merged with Bombay state), Madhya Bharat, Vindhya Pradesh and Bhopal states. The strengths of the legislative assemblies of Madhya Bharat, Vindhya Pradesh, and Bhopal were 79, 48, and 23, respectively. On 1 November 1956, the legislative assemblies of all four erstwhile states were also merged to form the reorganized Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha. The tenure of this first Vidhan Sabha was very short, and it was dissolved on 5 March 1957.
The first elections to the Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha were held in 1957, and the second Vidhan Sabha was constituted on 1 April 1957. Initially, the strength of the Vidhan Sabha was 288, which was later enhanced to 321, including one nominated member. On 1 November 2000, a new state, Chhattisgarh, was carved out of Madhya Pradesh state. As a result, the strength of the Vidhan Sabha was reduced to 231, including a nominated member.[1] The present house, the fifteenth Vidhan Sabha, was constituted in December 2018.
The present building was designed by Charles Correa in 1967, and it was the recipient of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 1998.[2]
On 4 December 2017, Madhya Pradesh Assembly unanimously passed a Bill awarding death to those found guilty of raping girls aged 12 and below.
Current Assembly[]
Rameshwar Sharma became the pro tem speaker of the assembly after the previous pro tem speaker, Jagdish Devda took oath as a cabinet minister.[3][4][5]
Party | Members |
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BJP | 125 |
INC | 95 |
IND | 7 |
Vacant | 3 |
Total | 230 |
Political parties[]
For results of Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha in Madhya Pradesh from 1951 to date, see: Elections in Madhya Pradesh.
List of MLAs[]
S No. | Constituency | MLA | Party | |
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Sheopur District | ||||
1 | Sheopur | Babu Jandel | INC | |
2 | Vijaypur | BJP | ||
Morena District | ||||
3 | Sabalgarh | INC | ||
4 | Joura | Subedar Singh Rajodha | BJP | |
5 | Sumawali | Ajab Singh Kushwah | INC | |
6 | Morena | Rakesh Mavai | INC | |
7 | Dimani | INC | ||
8 | Ambah (SC) | Kamlesh Jatav | BJP | |
Bhind District | ||||
9 | Ater | BJP | ||
10 | Bhind | Sanjeev Singh | BSP | |
11 | Lahar | Dr. Govind Singh | INC | |
12 | Mehgaon | O. P. S. Bhadoria | BJP | |
13 | Gohad (SC) | INC | ||
Gwalior District | ||||
14 | Gwalior Rural | BJP | ||
15 | Gwalior | Pradhuman Singh Tomar | BJP | |
16 | Gwalior East | Satish Sikarwar | INC | |
17 | Gwalior South | Pravin Pathak | INC | |
18 | Bhitarwar | Lakhan Singh Yadav | INC | |
19 | Dabra (SC) | Suresh Raje | INC | |
Datia District | ||||
20 | Sewda | INC | ||
21 | Bhander (SC) | BJP | ||
22 | Datia | Dr. Narottam Mishra | BJP | |
Shivpuri District | ||||
23 | Karera (SC) | Pragilal Jatav | INC | |
24 | Pohari | BJP | ||
25 | Shivpuri | Yashodhara Raje Scindia | BJP | |
26 | Pichhore | K. P. Singh | INC | |
27 | Kolaras | BJP | ||
Guna District | ||||
28 | Bamori | Mahendra Singh Sisodia | BJP | |
29 | Guna (SC) | BJP | ||
30 | Chachoura | Lakshman Singh | INC | |
31 | Raghogarh | Jaivardhan Singh | INC | |
Ashkonagar District | ||||
32 | Ashok Nagar (SC) | Jajpal Singh Jajji | BJP | |
33 | Chanderi | Gopal Singh Chauhan | INC | |
34 | Mungaoli | Brajendra Singh Yadav | BJP | |
Sagar District | ||||
35 | Bina (SC) | BJP | ||
36 | Khurai | Bhupendra Bhaiya | BJP | |
37 | Surkhi | Govind Singh Rajput | BJP | |
38 | Deori | Harsh Yadav | INC | |
39 | Rehli | Gopal Bhargava | BJP | |
40 | Naryoli | BJP | ||
41 | Sagar | BJP | ||
42 | Banda | INC | ||
Tikamgarh District | ||||
43 | Tikamgarh | BJP | ||
44 | Jatara (SC) | Harishankar Khatik | BJP | |
45 | Prithvipur | Vacant | ||
Niwari District | ||||
46 | Niwari | Anil Jain | BJP | |
Tikamgarh District | ||||
47 | Khargapur | Rahul Singh Lodhi | BJP | |
Chhatarpur District | ||||
48 | Maharajpur | INC | ||
49 | Chandla (SC) | BJP | ||
50 | Rajnagar | Vikram Singh | INC | |
51 | Chhatarpur | Alok Chaturvedi | INC | |
52 | Bijawar | BJP | ||
53 | Malhara | Pradyuman Singh Lodhi | BJP | |
Damoh District | ||||
54 | Pathariya | BSP | ||
55 | Damoh | INC | ||
56 | Jabera | BJP | ||
57 | Hatta (SC) | BJP | ||
Panna District | ||||
58 | Pawai | BJP | ||
59 | Gunnaor (SC) | Shivdayal Bagri | INC | |
60 | Panna | BJP | ||
Satna District | ||||
61 | Chitrakoot | Neelanshu Chaturvedi | INC | |
62 | Raigaon (SC) | Vacant | ||
63 | Satna | INC | ||
64 | Nagod | Nagendra Singh | BJP | |
65 | Maihar | BJP | ||
66 | Amarpatan | BJP | ||
67 | Rampur-Baghelan | Vikram Singh | BJP | |
Rewa District | ||||
68 | Sirmour | BJP | ||
69 | Semariya | BJP | ||
70 | Teonthar | BJP | ||
71 | Mauganj | BJP | ||
72 | Deotalab | BJP | ||
73 | Mangawan (SC) | BJP | ||
74 | Rewa | Rajendra Shukla | BJP | |
75 | Gurh | Nagendra Singh | BJP | |
Sidhi District | ||||
76 | Churhat | BJP | ||
77 | Sidhi | BJP | ||
78 | Sihawal | Kamleshwar Patel | INC | |
Singrauli District | ||||
79 | Chitrangi (ST) | Amar Singh | BJP | |
80 | Singrauli | Ram Lallu Vaishya | BJP | |
81 | Devsar (SC) | BJP | ||
Sidhi District | ||||
82 | Dhauhani (ST) | Kunwar Singh Tekam | BJP | |
Shahdol District | ||||
83 | Beohari (ST) | BJP | ||
84 | Jaisingnagar (ST) | BJP | ||
85 | Jaitpur (ST) | Manisha Singh | BJP | |
Anuppur District | ||||
86 | Kotma | INC | ||
87 | Anuppur (ST) | Bisahulal Singh | BJP | |
88 | Pushprajgarh (ST) | Phundelal Singh Marko | INC | |
Umaria District | ||||
89 | Bandhavgarh (ST) | Shivnarayan Singh | BJP | |
90 | Manpur (ST) | Meena Singh | BJP | |
Katni District | ||||
91 | Barwara (ST) | INC | ||
92 | Vijayraghavgarh | Sanjay Satyendra Pathak | BJP | |
93 | Murwara | BJP | ||
94 | Bahoriband | BJP | ||
Jabalpur District | ||||
95 | Patan | BJP | ||
96 | Bargi | Sanjay Yadav | INC | |
97 | Jabalpur East (SC) | Lakhan Ghanghoriya | INC | |
98 | Jabalpur North | INC | ||
99 | Jabalpur Cantonment | Ashok Rohani | BJP | |
100 | Jabalpur West | Tarun Bhanot | INC | |
101 | Panagar | Sushil Kumar Tiwari | BJP | |
102 | Sihora (ST) | BJP | ||
Dindori District | ||||
103 | Shahpura (ST) | INC | ||
104 | Dindori (ST) | Omkar Singh Markam | INC | |
Mandla District | ||||
105 | Bichhiya (ST) | INC | ||
106 | Niwas (ST) | Dr. | INC | |
107 | Mandla (ST) | BJP | ||
Balaghat District | ||||
108 | Baihar (ST) | Sanjay Uikey | INC | |
109 | Lanji | Hina Kaware | INC | |
110 | Paraswada | BJP | ||
111 | Balaghat | Gaurishankar Bisen | BJP | |
112 | Waraseoni | Pradeep Jaiswal | Independent | |
113 | Katangi | Tamlal Sahare | INC | |
Seoni District | ||||
114 | Barghat (ST) | INC | ||
115 | Seoni | Dinesh Rai Munmun | BJP | |
116 | Keolari | Rakesh Pal Singh (politician) | BJP | |
117 | Lakhnadon (ST) | Yogendra Singh | INC | |
Narsinghpur District | ||||
118 | Gotegaon (SC) | N. P. Prajapati | INC | |
119 | Narsingpur | Jalam Singh Patel | BJP | |
120 | Tendukheda | INC | ||
121 | Gadarwara | INC | ||
Chhindwara District | ||||
122 | Junnardeo (ST) | INC | ||
123 | Amarwara (ST) | INC | ||
124 | Chourai | INC | ||
125 | Saunsar | INC | ||
126 | Chhindwara | Kamal Nath | INC | |
127 | Parasia (SC) | INC | ||
128 | Pandhurna (ST) | INC | ||
Betul District | ||||
129 | Multai | INC | ||
130 | Amla | Dr. Yogesh Pandagre | BJP | |
131 | Betul | Nilay Vinod Daga | INC | |
132 | Ghoradongri (ST) | INC | ||
133 | Bhainsdehi (ST) | INC | ||
Harda District | ||||
134 | Timarni (ST) | Sanjay Shah | BJP | |
135 | Harda | Kamal Patel | BJP | |
Hoshangabad District | ||||
136 | Seoni-Malwa | BJP | ||
137 | Hoshangabad | Dr. | BJP | |
138 | Sohagpur | Vijaypal Singh | BJP | |
139 | Pipariya (SC) | BJP | ||
Raisen District | ||||
140 | Udaipura | INC | ||
141 | Bhojpur | Surendra Patwa | BJP | |
142 | Sanchi (SC) | Dr. Prabhuram Choudhary | BJP | |
143 | Silwani | Rampal Singh | BJP | |
Vidisha District | ||||
144 | Vidisha | Shashank Bhargav | BJP | |
145 | Basoda | BJP | ||
146 | Kurwai (SC) | BJP | ||
147 | Sironj | Umakant Sharma | BJP | |
148 | Shamshabad | BJP | ||
Bhopal District | ||||
149 | Berasia (SC) | BJP | ||
150 | Bhopal Uttar | Arif Aqueel | INC | |
151 | Narela | Vishvas Sarang | BJP | |
152 | Bhopal Dakshin-Paschim | P. C. Sharma | INC | |
153 | Bhopal Madhya | Arif Masood | INC | |
154 | Govindpura | Krishna Gaur | BJP | |
155 | Huzur | BJP | ||
Sehore District | ||||
156 | Budhni | Shivraj Singh Chouhan | BJP | |
157 | Ashta (SC) | BJP | ||
158 | Ichhawar | BJP | ||
159 | Sehore | BJP | ||
Rajgarh District | ||||
160 | Narsinghgarh | BJP | ||
161 | Biaora | Ramchandra Dangi | INC | |
162 | Rajgarh | INC | ||
163 | Khilchipur | Priyavrat Singh | INC | |
164 | Sarangpur (SC) | BJP | ||
Agar Malwa District | ||||
165 | Susner | Independent | ||
166 | Agar (SC) | Vipin Wankhede | INC | |
Shajapur District | ||||
167 | Shajapur | Hukum Singh Karada | INC | |
168 | Shujalpur | BJP | ||
169 | Kalapipal | INC | ||
Dewas District | ||||
170 | Sonkatch (SC) | Sajjan Singh Verma | INC | |
171 | Dewas | BJP | ||
172 | Hatpipliya | Manoj Choudhary | BJP | |
173 | Khategaon | BJP | ||
174 | Bagli (ST) | BJP | ||
Khandwa District | ||||
175 | Mandhata | Narayan Patel | BJP | |
176 | Harsud (ST) | BJP | ||
177 | Khandwa (SC) | Devendra Verma | BJP | |
178 | Pandhana (ST) | BJP | ||
Burhanpur District | ||||
179 | Nepanagar | Sumitra Devi Kasdekar | BJP | |
180 | Burhanpur | Thakur Surendra Singh Naval Singh | Independent | |
Khargone District | ||||
181 | Bhikangaon (ST) | Dr. | INC | |
182 | Barwah | INC | ||
183 | Maheshwar (SC) | Dr. Vijayalaxmi Sadho | INC | |
184 | Kasrawad | Sachin Yadav | INC | |
185 | Khargone | INC | ||
186 | Bhagwanpura (ST) | Independent | ||
Barwani District | ||||
187 | Sendhawa (ST) | Gyarsilal Rawat | INC | |
188 | Rajpur (ST) | Bala Bachchan | INC | |
189 | Pansemal (ST) |
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INC | |
190 | Barwani (ST) | BJP | ||
Alirajpur District | ||||
191 | Alirajpur (ST) | INC | ||
192 | Jobat (ST) | Vacant | ||
Jhabua District | ||||
193 | Jhabua (ST) | Kantilal Bhuria | INC | |
194 | Thandla (ST) | INC | ||
195 | Petlawad (ST) | INC | ||
Dhar District | ||||
196 | Sardarpur (ST) | INC | ||
197 | Gandhwani (ST) | Umang Singhar | INC | |
198 | Kukshi (ST) | Surendra Singh Baghel | INC | |
199 | Manawar (ST) | Dr. | INC | |
200 | Dharampuri (ST) | INC | ||
201 | Dhar | Neena Vikram Verma | BJP | |
202 | Badnawar | Rajvardhan Singh Dattigaon | BJP | |
Indore District | ||||
203 | Depalpur | INC | ||
204 | Indore-1 | Sanjay Shukla | INC | |
205 | Indore-2 | Ramesh Mendola | BJP | |
206 | Indore-3 | Akash Vijayvargiya | BJP | |
207 | Indore-4 | Malini Gaur | BJP | |
208 | Indore-5 | Mahendra Hardia | BJP | |
209 | Dr. Ambedkar Nagar-Mhow | Usha Thakur | BJP | |
210 | Rau | Jitu Patwari | INC | |
211 | Sanwer (SC) | Tulsi Silawat | BJP | |
Ujjain District | ||||
212 | Nagda-Khachrod | INC | ||
213 | Mahidpur | BJP | ||
214 | Tarana (SC) | INC | ||
215 | Ghatiya (SC) | Ramlal Malviya | INC | |
216 | Ujjain Uttar | Paras Chandra Jain | BJP | |
217 | Ujjain Dakshin | Dr. Mohan Yadav | BJP | |
218 | Badnagar | INC | ||
Ratlam District | ||||
219 | Ratlam Rural (ST) | BJP | ||
220 | Ratlam City | BJP | ||
221 | Sailana | INC | ||
222 | Jaora | INC | ||
223 | Alot (SC) | INC | ||
Mandsaur District | ||||
224 | Mandsour | BJP | ||
225 | Malhargarh (SC) | BJP | ||
226 | Suwasra | Hardeep Singh Dang | BJP | |
227 | Garoth | BJP | ||
Neemuch District | ||||
228 | Manasa | BJP | ||
229 | Neemuch | Dilip Singh Parihar | BJP | |
230 | Jawad | Om Prakash Sakhlecha | BJP |
See also[]
- List of constituencies of Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha
Notes[]
- ^ "Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly". Legislative Bodies in India website. Retrieved 16 December 2009.
- ^ Vidhan Bhavan, (ArchNet) Archived 8 February 2006 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "BJP MLA Rameshwar Sharma Appointed Pro tem Speaker Of Madhya Pradesh Assembly". NDTV.com. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
- ^ "Rameshwar Sharma: BJP MLA Rameshwar Sharma appointed pro-tem speaker". The Times of India. 4 July 2020. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
- ^ "MP: रामेश्वर शर्मा बने विधानसभा के प्रो-टेम स्पीकर". Navbharat Times (in Hindi). Retrieved 6 July 2020.
External links[]
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