Eleventh Legislative Assembly of Himachal Pradesh
The list of members of Eleventh Legislative Assembly of Himachal Pradesh state in IndiaAssembly during 2007-2012.
Assembly Members (Eleventh Legislative Assembly)
Source: Eleventh Legislative Assembly [1]
# | Name | Political Party | Constituency Name |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Anil Kumar | INC | Mandi - 68 |
2 | Atma Ram | BJP | Rajgir - 42 (SC) |
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 | G.S.Bali | INC | Nagrota - 46 |
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 | Jogindernagar - 66 |
17 | Hari Narayan Singh | BJP | Nalagarh - 12 |
18 | Harshwardhan Chauhan | INC | Shillai - 17 |
19 | Hira Lal | IND | Karsog - 59 (SC) |
20 | Inder Singh | BJP | Gopalpur - 64 |
21 | Ishwar Dass Dhiman | BJP | Mewa - 27 (SC) |
22 | Jagat Prakash Nadda | BJP | Bilaspur - 21 |
23 | Jai Ram Thakur | BJP | Chachiot - 60 |
24 | Kaul Singh | INC | Darang - 67 |
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 | Narinder Bragta | BJP | Jubbal, Kotkhai - 4 |
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 | Rajan Sushant | BJP | Jawali - 36 |
41 | Rajesh Dharmani | INC | Ghumarwin - 22 |
42 | Rakesh Kalia | INC | Chintpurni - 30 |
43 | Rakesh Pathania | IND | Nurpur - 34 |
44 | Rakesh Verma | IND | Theog - 7 |
45 | Ramesh Chand | BJP | Jawalamukhi - 40 |
46 | Randhir Sharma | BJP | Kot Kehloor - 20 |
47 | Ravinder Singh | BJP | Thural - 41 |
48 | Renu Chadha | BJP | Banikhet - 51 |
49 | Rikhi Ram Kaundal | BJP | Geharwin - 23 (SC) |
50 | Roop Singh | BJP | Sundernagar - 62 |
51 | Sanjay Chaudhary | BJP | Kangra - 49 |
52 | Sarveen Choudhary | BJP | Shahpur - 47 |
53 | Satpal Singh Satti | BJP | Una - 32 |
54 | Sohan Lal | INC | Kasumpti - 9 (SC) |
55 | Subhash Chand Manglate | INC | Chopal - 5 |
56 | Sudhir Sharma | INC | Baijnath - 43 |
57 | Sujan Singh Pathania | INC | Jawali - 36 |
58 | Sukh Ram | BJP | Paonta Doon - 18 |
59 | Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu | INC | Nadaun - 24 |
60 | Suresh Bhardwaj | BJP | Shimla - 8 |
61 | Surinder Bhardwaj | INC | Rajnagar - 52 (SC) |
62 | Tejwant Negi | BJP | Kinnaur - 1 (ST) |
63 | Tulsi Ram | BJP | Bharmour - 54 (ST) |
64 | Urmil Thakur | BJP | Hamirpur - 25 |
65 | Vidya | INC | Kumarsain - 6 |
66 | Vinod Kumari | BJP | Doon - 11 |
67 | Vipin Singh Parmar | BJP | Sulah - 45 |
68 | Virbhadra Singh | INC | Rohru - 3 |
69 | Virender Kanwar | BJP | Kutlehar - 33 |
70 | Yog Raj | INC | Pragpur - 39 (SC) |
Notes
- Shri Sanjay Chaudhary lone member of BSP merged his Legislature Group into BJP Legislature Party on 17-12-2008.
- Shri Virbhadra Singh resigned from H.P. Legislative Assembly on 28-05-2009 after being elected to Lok Sabha from Mandi Parliamentary Constituency.
- Shri Rajan Sushant resigned from H.P. Legislative Assembly on 26-05-2009 after being elected to Lok Sabha from Kangra Parliamentary Constituency.
- Shri Khushi Ram Balanatah and Shri Sujan Singh Pathania were elected in the by-election from the seats vacated by Shri Virbhadra Singh and Shri Rajan Sushant respectively.
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