Haryana Legislative Assembly

Legislative Assembly of Haryana
13th Assembly
Type
Type
Leadership
Speaker
Kanwar Pal, BJP
Since 3 November, 2014
Deputy Speaker
Smt. Santosh Yadav
Manohar Lal Khattar, BJP
Since 26 October, 2014
Structure
Seats 90
Haryana Assembly
Political groups
BJP (47)
INLD (19)
INC (17)
Independents (05)
BSP (01)
SAD (01)
Meeting place
Vidhan Bhavan, Chandigarh, India
Website
haryanaassembly.gov.in
Secretariat Building, Chandigarh

The Haryana Vidhan Sabha (Hindi: हरियाणा विधानसभा) or the Haryana Legislative Assembly is the unicameral state legislature of Haryana state in northern India. The seat of the Vidhan Sabha is at Chandigarh, the capital of the state. The Vidhan Sabha comprises 90 Members of Legislative Assembly, directly elected from single-seat constituencies.[1][2] The term of office is five years.

History

The body was founded in 1966, when the state was created from part of the state of Punjab, by the Punjab Reorganisation Act, 1966. The house initially had 54 seats, ten reserved for scheduled castes, this was increased to 81 seats in March 1967, and to 90 seats (including 17 reserved seats) in 1977.[3]

From To First sitting
1st Vidhan Sabha 1 November 1966 28 February 1967   6 December 1966
2nd Vidhan Sabha 17 March 1967 21 November 1967   17 March 1967
3rd Vidhan Sabha 15 July 1968 21 January 1972   15 July 1968
4th Vidhan Sabha 3 April 1972 30 April 1977   3 April 1972
5th Vidhan Sabha 4 July 1977 19 April 1982 4 July 1977
6th Vidhan Sabha 24 June 1982 23 June 1987 24 June 1982
7th Vidhan Sabha 9 July 1987 6 April 1991 9 July 1987 (Lok Dal – 60 + BJP – 16, out of 90)
8th Vidhan Sabha 9 July 1991 10 May 1996 9 July 1991
9th Vidhan Sabha 22 May 1996 14 December 1999 22 May 1996
10th Vidhan Sabha 9 March 2000 8 March 2005 9 March 2000
11th Vidhan Sabha 21 March 2005 21 August 2009 21 March 2005
12th Vidhan Sabha 28 October 2009 20-Oct-2014 28 October 2009 (Congress – 40/90)
13th Vidhan Sabha 20 October 2014 October 2014 (BJP – 47/90, Lok Dal – 20, Congress – 15)

Political parties

SN Party No. of candidates No. of elected No. of votes %
1 Indian National Congress (INC) 90 17 24.20
2 Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) 89 19 24.10
3 Independents 5 10.60
4 Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 90 47 33.20
5 Bahujan Samaj Party 90 1 4.40
6 Shiromani Akali Dal 1 1 0.60
Total: 425 90 100

The Haryana Janhit Congress (BL)which won 2 seats in 2014 elections, merged with INC at 28 april 2016.

People

Assembly members : Thirteenth Vidhan Sabha

Name Gender Constituency Party Notes
Shri Abhay Singh ChautalaMaleEllenabadINLD
Shri Zakir HussainMaleNuhINLD
Smt. Naina Singh Chautala FemaleDabwaliINLD
Shri. Randhir KapriwasMaleRewariBJP
Shri Kanwar Pal MaleJagadhriBJP
Shri Vipul GoyalMaleFaridabadBJP
Shri Anand Singh DangiMaleMehamINC
Shri Krishan Kumar MaleShahabadBJP
Shri Anil VijMaleAmbala CanttBJP
Smt. Santosh Yadav FemaleAteliBJP
Shri. Karan Dev Kamboj MaleIndriBJP
Shri Subhash Sudha MaleThanesarBJP
Shri Abhe Singh Yadav MaleNangal ChaudharyBJP
Smt. Rohita Rewri FemalePanipat CityBJP
Shri Manish Grover MaleRohtakBJP
Shri Bhupinder Singh HoodaMaleGarhi Sampla KiloiINC
Shri Shyam Singh MaleRadaurBJP
Shri Balkaur Singh MaleKalanwaliSAD
Shri Rambilash Sharma MaleMahendergarhBJP
Shri Gian Chand Gupta MalePanchkulaBJP
Shri O.P. Barwa MaleLoharuINLD
Shri Narbir Singh,RaoMaleBadshahpurINC
Shri Ravinder Machhrouli MaleSamalkhaIndependent
Shri Tejpal Tanwar MaleSohanaBJP
Shri Ghanshyam Dass MaleYamuna NagarBJP
Smt. Bimla ChaudharyFemalePataudiBJP
Smt. Geeta BhukkalFemaleJhajjarINC
Shri Ghansyam SarafMaleBhiwaniBJP
Shri Makhan Lal Singla MaleSirsaINLD
Shri Hari Chand MiddhaMaleJindINLD
Sardar J.S. Sandhu MalePehowaINLD
Shri Jagbir Singh MalikMaleGohanaINC
Shri Udai Bhan MaleHodalINC
Shri Jai TirathMaleRaiINC
Shri JaiveerMaleKharkhaudaINC
Shri Kehar Singh MaleHathinINLD
Prof. Ravinder Baliyala MaleRatiaINLD
Shri Jasbir MaleSaffidonIndependent
Smt. Kavita JainFemaleSonepatBJP
Smt. Kiran ChoudharyFemaleToshamINC
Shri Ramchand Kamboj MaleRaniaINLD
Shri Krishan Lal PanwarMaleIsranaBJP
Shri Lalit Nagar MaleTigaonINC
Shri Kuldeep SharmaMaleGanaurINC
Smt. Seema Trikha FemaleBadkhalBJP
Shri Bhagwan Dass MaleNilokheriBJP
Shri Rahish Khan MalePunahanaIndependent
Shri Harvinder Kalyan MaleGharaundaBJP
Shri Om Prakash MaleNarnaulBJP
Shri Om Prakash Dhankhar MaleBadliBJP
Shri Anoop Dhanak MaleUklanaINLD
Ch. Naseem AhmedMaleFerozepur JhirkaINLD
Smt. Premlata FemaleUchana KalanBJP
Shri Mahipal Dhanda MalePanipat RuralBJP
Shri Subhash Chander MaleTohanaBJP
Shri Latika Sharma MaleKalkaBJP
Shri Parminder Singh DhullMaleJulanaINLD
Shri Kulwant Ram MaleGuhlaBJP
Shri Pirthi SinghMaleNarwanaINLD
Shri Balwant Singh MaleFatehabadINLD
Col. Raghbir Singh (Badhra)MaleBadhraINLD
Shri Tekchand SharmaMalePrithlaBSP
Dr. Raghuvir Singh KadianMaleBeriINC
Shri Santosh Sarwan MaleMullanaBJP
Shri Naresh Kaushik MaleBahadurgarhBJP
Shri Balwant Singh MaleSadhauraBJP
Shri Bishamber SinghMaleBawani KheraBJP
Shri Nayab Singh MaleNaraingarhBJP
Shri Ved Narang MaleBarwalaINLD
Dr. Banwari Lal MaleBawalBJP
Shri Jai Prakash MaleKalayatIndependent
Shri Randeep Singh SurjewalaMaleKaithalINC
Shri. Kuldeep BishnoiMaleAdampurHJC BL
Shri Ranbir Gangwa MaleNalwaINLD
Capt. AbhimanyuMaleNarnaundBJP
Shri Rajdeep MaleDadriINLD
Dr. Kamal Gupta MaleHisarBJP
Smt. ShakuntlaFemaleKalanaurINC
Pt M oolChand SharmaMaleBallabhgarhBJP
Dr. Pawan Saini MaleLadwaBJP
Shri Nagender Bhadana MaleFaridabad NitINLD
Shri Sri Krishan HoodaMaleBarodaINC
Shri Karan Singh DalalMalePalwalINC
Shri Umesh Aggarwal MaleGurgaonBJP
Shri Dinesh KaushikMalePundriIndependent
Shri. Manohar Lal KhattarMaleKarnalBJP CM
Shri Aseem GoelMaleAmbala CityBJP
Smt. Renuka BishnoiFemaleHansiHJC BL
Shri Bikram SinghMaleKosliBJP
Sardar Bakhshish Singh Virk MaleAsandhBJP

Sumit Kumar is secretary to the house.[4]

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