10th Manipur Assembly

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The Manipur Legislative Assembly is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Manipur.

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Manipur Legislative Assembly
Type
Type
History
Preceded by 9th Manipur Assembly
Succeeded by 11th Manipur Assembly
Leadership
Deputy Speaker
TBA,TBA
since 2012
Structure
Seats60
Manipur Legislative Assembly.svg
Political groups
Government (50)
  •   INC (50)

Opposition (5)

  •   BJP (1)
  •   NPF (4)
  •   NCP (0)
  •   LJP (0)
  •   Vacant/Disqualified (5)
Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
2012

Members of the Manipur Legislative Assembly

Current parties in the Manipur Legislative Assembly

The following is the list of the members elected in the Manipur assembly: [1]

No.ConstituencyName of MemberParty
1KhundrakpamThokchom Lokeshwar Singh INC
2HeingangN. Biren BJP, resigned from Assembly
3KhuraiDr. Ng. Bijoy SinghINC
4KshetrigaoMd. Amin ShahINC
5Thongju Thongam Biswajit Singh(elected on AITC ticket, then re-elected on 24 November 2015) and then joined INC BJP [2]
6KeiraoKaram Thamarjit Singh INC(party MSCP merged with INC on 3 April 2014 [3] )
7AndroThounaojam ShyamkumarAITC, joined INC [4]
8LamlaiKshetrimayum Biren Singh INC
9ThangmeibandKhumukcham 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]
10UripokL. Nandakumar SinghINC
11SagolbandRajkumar Imo Singh INC(party MSCP merged with INC on 3 April 2014 [3] )
12KeishamthongL. Ibomcha Singh NCP merged with INC
13SingjameiIrengbam Hemochandra SinghINC
14YaiskulElangbam Chand SinghINC
15WangkheiYumkham Erabot SinghINC defected to BJP, likely to be disqualified
16Sekmai (SC)Khwairakpam Devendro SinghINC
17LamsangWangkheimayum Brajabidhu SinghINC
18KonthoujamKonthoujam Sharat SinghAITC, joined INC
19PatsoiAkoijam Mirabai DeviINC
20LangthabalKaram Shyam LJP merged with Indian National Congress [6]
21Naoriya pakhanglakpaR.K. AnandINC
22WangoiOinam Lukhoi SinghAITC, joined INC
23Mayang imphalKhumujam Ratankumar SinghINC
24NambolShri Nameirakpam Loken SinghINC
25OinamIrengbam Ibohalbi SinghAITC, joined INC
26BishnupurKonthoujam GovindasINC
27MoirangMairembam Prithviraj SinghINC
28ThangaTongbram MangibabuINC
29KumbiSanasam Bira SinghINC
30LilongMd. Abdul NasirINC
31Thoubal Okram Ibobi Singh INC
32WangkhemKeisham Meghachandra SinghINC
33HeirokMoirangthem OkendroINC
34Wangjing tenthaPaonam Brojen INC(party MSCP merged with INC on 3 April 2014 [3] )
35KhangabokOkram Landhoni DeviINC
36WabgaiMd. Fajur RahimINC
37KakchingYengkhom Surchandra SinghINC
38HiyanglamMaibam KunjoAITC, joined INC
39SugnuKangujam Ranjit SinghINC
40JiribamThoudam Debendra SinghINC
41Chandel (ST)St. Nunghlung Victor NPF
42Tengnoupal (ST)D. KorungthangINC
43Phungyar (ST)Victor KeishingINC
44Ukhrul (ST)Samuel Risom NPF
45Chingai (ST)M.K. PreshowINC
46Saikul (ST)Yamthong HaokipINC
47Karong (ST)Dr. V. Alexander PaoNPF
48Mao (ST)DikhoNPF
49Tadubi (ST)Francis Ngajokpa BJP, resigned from Assembly
50KangpokpiMrs. Nemcha Kipgen INC(party MSCP merged with INC on 3 April 2014 [3] )
51Saitu (ST)Ngamthang HaokipINC
52Tamei (ST)Z.Kikhonbou Newmai BJP, resigned from Assembly
53Tamenglong (ST)Janghemlung Panmei INC(party MSCP merged with INC on 3 April 2014 & resigned from Assembly [3] )
54Nungba (ST)GaikhangamINC
55Tipaimukh (ST)Dr.Chaltonlien AmoINC
56Thanlon (ST)Vungzagin ValteINC
57Henglep (ST)T.Manga VaipheiINC
58Churachandpur (ST)Phungzathang TonsingINC
59Saikot (ST) T N Haokip INC
60Singhat (ST)GinsuanhauINC

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