The Manipur Legislative Assembly is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Manipur.
Manipur Legislative Assembly | |
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Type | |
Type | |
History | |
Preceded by | 9th Manipur Assembly |
Succeeded by | 11th Manipur Assembly |
Leadership | |
Deputy Speaker | TBA,TBA since 2012 |
Structure | |
Seats | 60 |
Political groups | Government (50)
Opposition (5) |
Elections | |
First-past-the-post | |
Last election | 2012 |
Current parties in the Manipur Legislative Assembly
The following is the list of the members elected in the Manipur assembly: [1]
No. | Constituency | Name of Member | Party | |
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1 | Khundrakpam | Thokchom Lokeshwar Singh | INC | |
2 | Heingang | N. Biren | BJP, resigned from Assembly | |
3 | Khurai | Dr. Ng. Bijoy Singh | INC | |
4 | Kshetrigao | Md. Amin Shah | INC | |
5 | Thongju | Thongam Biswajit Singh(elected on AITC ticket, then re-elected on 24 November 2015) and then joined INC | BJP [2] | |
6 | Keirao | Karam Thamarjit Singh | INC(party MSCP merged with INC on 3 April 2014 [3] ) | |
7 | Andro | Thounaojam Shyamkumar | AITC, joined INC [4] | |
8 | Lamlai | Kshetrimayum Biren Singh | INC | |
9 | Thangmeiband | Khumukcham Joykisan Singh(elected on AITC ticket, then re-elected on 24 November 2015 with the BJP before defecting to the INC on 21 December 2016) | INC [5] | |
10 | Uripok | L. Nandakumar Singh | INC | |
11 | Sagolband | Rajkumar Imo Singh | INC(party MSCP merged with INC on 3 April 2014 [3] ) | |
12 | Keishamthong | L. Ibomcha Singh | NCP merged with INC | |
13 | Singjamei | Irengbam Hemochandra Singh | INC | |
14 | Yaiskul | Elangbam Chand Singh | INC | |
15 | Wangkhei | Yumkham Erabot Singh | INC defected to BJP, likely to be disqualified | |
16 | Sekmai (SC) | Khwairakpam Devendro Singh | INC | |
17 | Lamsang | Wangkheimayum Brajabidhu Singh | INC | |
18 | Konthoujam | Konthoujam Sharat Singh | AITC, joined INC | |
19 | Patsoi | Akoijam Mirabai Devi | INC | |
20 | Langthabal | Karam Shyam | LJP merged with Indian National Congress [6] | |
21 | Naoriya pakhanglakpa | R.K. Anand | INC | |
22 | Wangoi | Oinam Lukhoi Singh | AITC, joined INC | |
23 | Mayang imphal | Khumujam Ratankumar Singh | INC | |
24 | Nambol | Shri Nameirakpam Loken Singh | INC | |
25 | Oinam | Irengbam Ibohalbi Singh | AITC, joined INC | |
26 | Bishnupur | Konthoujam Govindas | INC | |
27 | Moirang | Mairembam Prithviraj Singh | INC | |
28 | Thanga | Tongbram Mangibabu | INC | |
29 | Kumbi | Sanasam Bira Singh | INC | |
30 | Lilong | Md. Abdul Nasir | INC | |
31 | Thoubal | Okram Ibobi Singh | INC | |
32 | Wangkhem | Keisham Meghachandra Singh | INC | |
33 | Heirok | Moirangthem Okendro | INC | |
34 | Wangjing tentha | Paonam Brojen | INC(party MSCP merged with INC on 3 April 2014 [3] ) | |
35 | Khangabok | Okram Landhoni Devi | INC | |
36 | Wabgai | Md. Fajur Rahim | INC | |
37 | Kakching | Yengkhom Surchandra Singh | INC | |
38 | Hiyanglam | Maibam Kunjo | AITC, joined INC | |
39 | Sugnu | Kangujam Ranjit Singh | INC | |
40 | Jiribam | Thoudam Debendra Singh | INC | |
41 | Chandel (ST) | St. Nunghlung Victor | NPF | |
42 | Tengnoupal (ST) | D. Korungthang | INC | |
43 | Phungyar (ST) | Victor Keishing | INC | |
44 | Ukhrul (ST) | Samuel Risom | NPF | |
45 | Chingai (ST) | M.K. Preshow | INC | |
46 | Saikul (ST) | Yamthong Haokip | INC | |
47 | Karong (ST) | Dr. V. Alexander Pao | NPF | |
48 | Mao (ST) | Dikho | NPF | |
49 | Tadubi (ST) | Francis Ngajokpa | BJP, resigned from Assembly | |
50 | Kangpokpi | Mrs. Nemcha Kipgen | INC(party MSCP merged with INC on 3 April 2014 [3] ) | |
51 | Saitu (ST) | Ngamthang Haokip | INC | |
52 | Tamei (ST) | Z.Kikhonbou Newmai | BJP, resigned from Assembly | |
53 | Tamenglong (ST) | Janghemlung Panmei | INC(party MSCP merged with INC on 3 April 2014 & resigned from Assembly [3] ) | |
54 | Nungba (ST) | Gaikhangam | INC | |
55 | Tipaimukh (ST) | Dr.Chaltonlien Amo | INC | |
56 | Thanlon (ST) | Vungzagin Valte | INC | |
57 | Henglep (ST) | T.Manga Vaiphei | INC | |
58 | Churachandpur (ST) | Phungzathang Tonsing | INC | |
59 | Saikot (ST) | T N Haokip | INC | |
60 | Singhat (ST) | Ginsuanhau | INC |
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