11th Himachal Pradesh Assembly

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11th Legislative Assembly
Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
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Type
Type
Term limits
5 years
History
Preceded by 10th Legislative Assembly
Succeeded by 12th Legislative Assembly
Leadership
Speaker
Deputy Speaker
Vacant, BJP
since 11 January 2008
Leader of the House
(Chief Minister)
Leader of the Opposition
Structure
Seats 68
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Political groups
Government (41)
  •   BJP (41)

Opposition (23)

Independent (2)

Elections
First past the post
Last election
December 2007
Next election
4 November 2012
Meeting place
Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India
Website
Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly

The 11th Legislative Assembly of Himachal Pradesh was formed following the 2007 Assembly election for all 68 seats in the unicameral legislature. The term of 13th Assembly will expire in December 2012. 2012 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election will be conducted to form the next Himachal Pradesh Assembly.

Contents

Assembly Members (Eleventh Legislative Assembly)

ConstituencyReserved for
(SC/ST/None)
MemberParty
RampurSCNand Lal Indian National Congress
RohruNoneVirbhadra Singh Indian National Congress
KinnaurSTTejwant Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
Jubbal-kotkhaiNoneNarinder Bragta Bharatiya Janata Party
ChopalNoneSubhash Chand Manglate Indian National Congress
KumarsainNoneVidya Stokes Indian National Congress
TheogNoneRakesh Verma Independent
SimlaNoneSuresh Bhardwaj Bharatiya Janata Party
KasumptiSCSohan Lal Indian National Congress
ArkiNoneGobind Ram Bharatiya Janata Party
DoonNoneVinod Kumari Bharatiya Janata Party
NalagarhNoneHari Narayan Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
KasauliSCDr. Rajiv Saizal Bharatiya Janata Party
SolanNoneDr. Rajeev Bindal Bharatiya Janata Party
PachhadSCGangu Ram Musafir Indian National Congress
RainkaSCDr. Prem Singh Indian National Congress
ShillaiNoneHarshwardhan Chauhan Indian National Congress
Paonta DoonNoneSukh Ram Bharatiya Janata Party
NahanNoneKush Parmar Indian National Congress
KotkehloorNoneRandhir Sharma Bharatiya Janata Party
BilaspurNoneJagat Prakash Nadda Bharatiya Janata Party
GhumarwinNoneRajesh Dharmani Indian National Congress
GeharwinSCRikhi Ram Kaundal Bharatiya Janata Party
NadaunNoneSukhvinder Singh Sukhu Indian National Congress
HamirpurNoneUrmil Thakur Bharatiya Janata Party
BamsanNoneProf. Prem Kumar Dhumal Bharatiya Janata Party
MewaSCIshwar Dass Dhiman Bharatiya Janata Party
NadauntaNoneBaldev Sharma Bharatiya Janata Party
GagretSCBalbir Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
ChintpurniNoneRakesh Kalia Indian National Congress
SantokgarhNoneMukesh Agnihotri Indian National Congress
UnaNoneSatpal Singh 'satti' Bharatiya Janata Party
KutleharNoneVirender Kanwar Bharatiya Janata Party
NurpurNoneRakesh Pathania Independent
GangathSCDes Raj Bharatiya Janata Party
JawaliNoneRajan Sushant Bharatiya Janata Party
GulerNoneNeeraj Bharti Indian National Congress
JaswanNoneNikhil Rajour (manu Sharma) Indian National Congress
PragpurSCYog Raj Indian National Congress
JawalamukhiNoneRamesh Chand Bharatiya Janata Party
ThuralNoneRavinder Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
RajgirSCAtma Ram Bharatiya Janata Party
BaijnathNoneSudhir Sharma Indian National Congress
PalampurNoneParveen Kumar Bharatiya Janata Party
SulahNoneVipin Singh Parmar Bharatiya Janata Party
NagrotaNoneG. S. Bali Indian National Congress
ShahpurNoneSarveen Choudhary Bharatiya Janata Party
DharamsalaNoneKishan Kapoor Bharatiya Janata Party
KangraNoneSanjay Chaudhary Bahujan Samaj Party
BhattiyatNoneKuldeep Singh Pathania Indian National Congress
BanikhetNoneRenu Chadha Bharatiya Janata Party
RajnagarSCSurinder Bhardwaj Indian National Congress
ChambaNoneBal Krishan Chauhan Bharatiya Janata Party
BharmourSTTulsi Ram Bharatiya Janata Party
Lahaul And SpitiSTDr. Ram Lal Markanda Bharatiya Janata Party
KuluNoneGovind Singh Thakur Bharatiya Janata Party
BanjarNoneKhimi Ram Bharatiya Janata Party
AniSCKishori Lal Bharatiya Janata Party
KarsogSCHira Lal Independent
ChachiotNoneJai Ram Thakur Bharatiya Janata Party
NachanSCDile Ram Bharatiya Janata Party
SundernagarNoneRoop Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
BalhSCPrakash Chaudhary Indian National Congress
GopalpurNoneInder Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
DharampurNoneMahender Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
Joginder NagarNoneGulab Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
DarangNoneKaul Singh Indian National Congress
MandiNoneAnil Kumar Indian National Congress

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