11th Punjab Assembly

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Fifteenth Legislative Assembly of Punjab
Type
Type
Houses Punjab Legislative Assembly
History
FoundedMarch 1997
DisbandedMarch 2002
Preceded by 10th Punjab Assembly
Succeeded by 12th Punjab Assembly
Leadership
Structure
Seats117
Length of term
2017-2022
Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
February 1997
Next election
February 2002

1997 Punjab Legislative Assembly election for the constitution of the Eleventh Legislative Assembly of Punjab was held in the Indian state of Punjab. [1]

Contents

The term of the tenth Punjab assembly ended with its dissolution on 11 March 1996. The dissolution was necessitated after the results of the election was declared.

Composition

By alliance

S.No.AllianceSeats
1.Akali Dal Alliance95
2.Congress Alliance16
3.BSP Alliance2
Total113

By party

Summary of results of the Punjab Legislative Assembly election, 1997 [1]
Political Party
Seats won
Shiromani Akali Dal 75
Bharatiya Janata Party 18
Indian National Congress 14
Communist Party of India 2
Bahujan Samaj Party 1
Shiromani Akali Dal (M) 1
Independents 6
Total117

Members of Legislative Assembly

 S.No.AC NameAC No.TypeMemberParty
1 Abohar 91GENRam KumarBharatiya Janta Party
2 Adampur 28GENSaroop SinghShiromani Akali Dal
3 Ajnala 20GENRattan SinghShiromani Akali Dal
4 Amloh 78SCBalwant SinghShiromani Akali Dal
5 Amritsar Central 18GENLaxmi Kanta ChawlaBharatiya Janta Party
6 Amritsar North 16GEN Baldev Raj Chawla Bharatiya Janta Party
7 Amritsar South 19GENManjit Singh CalcuttaShiromani Akali Dal
8 Amritsar West 17GENOm Parkash SoniIndependent
9 Anandpur Sahib-Ropar 66GENTara SinghShiromani Akali Dal
10 Attari 22SCGulzar SinghShiromani Akali Dal
11 Bagha Purana 100GENSadhu SinghShiromani Akali Dal
12 Balachaur 44GENNand LalShiromani Akali Dal
13 Balluana 90SCGurtej SinghShiromani Akali Dal
14 Banga 37SCMohan LalShiromani Akali Dal
15 Banur 70GENKanwaljit SinghShiromani Akali Dal
16 Barnala 83GENMalkiat SinghIndependent
17 Batala 2GENJagdishBharatiya Janta Party
18 Beas 12GENManmohan SinghShiromani Akali Dal
19 Bhadaur 84SCBalbir SinghShiromani Akali Dal
20 Bhatinda 111GENChiranji Lal GargShiromani Akali Dal
21 Bholath 40GENJagir KaurShiromani Akali Dal
22 Budhlada 116GENHardev SinghCommunist Party Of India
23 Chamkaur Sahib 67SCSatwant KaurShiromani Akali Dal
24 Dakala 73GENHarmail SinghShiromani Akali Dal
25 Dakha 55SCBikramjit SinghShiromani Akali Dal
26 Dasuya 51GENRomesh ChanderIndian National Congress
27 Dhanaula 85GENGobind SinghShiromani Akali Dal
28 Dharamkot 98SCSital SinghShiromani Akali Dal
29 Dhariwal 6GENSucha Singh LangahShiromani Akali Dal
30 Dhuri 80GENDhanwant SinghIndependent
31 Dina Nagar 8SCRoop RaniBharatiya Janta Party
32 Dirbha 87GENGurcharan SinghIndian National Congress
33 Faridkot 104GENAvtar SinghIndian National Congress
34 Fatehgarh 1GENNirmal SinghIndependent
35 Fazilka 92GENSurjit KumarBharatiya Janta Party
36 Firozepur 95GENGirdhara SinghBharatiya Janta Party
37 Firozepur Cantonment 96GENJanmeja SinghShiromani Akali Dal
38 Garhdiwala 50SCSohan SinghShiromani Akali Dal
39 Garhshankar 45GENShingara Ram SahungraBahujan Samaj Party
40 Ghanaur 72GENAjaib Singh Mukhmail PuraShiromani Akali Dal
41 Giddar Baha 106GENManpreet Singh BadalShiromani Akali Dal
42 Gurdaspur 7GENKartar Singh PahraShiromani Akali Dal
43 Guru Har Sahai 94GENParamjit SinghShiromani Akali Dal
44 Hoshiarpur 47GENTikhshan SoodBharatiya Janta Party
45 Jagraon 53GENBhag SinghShiromani Akali Dal
46 Jalalabad 93GENSher SinghShiromani Akali Dal
47 Jandiala 15SCAjaypal Singh MirankotShiromani Akali Dal
48 Joga 114GENBaldev SinghShiromani Akali Dal
49 Jullundur Cantonment 29GENTej Parkash SinghIndian National Congress
50 Jullundur Central 31GENManoranjan KaliaBharatiya Janta Party
51 Jullundur North 30GENAvtar HenryIndian National Congress
52 Jullundur South 32SCChuni LalBharatiya Janta Party
53 Kahnuwan 5GENSewa Singh SekhwanShiromani Akali Dal
54 Kapurthala 41GENRaghbir SinghShiromani Akali Dal
55 Kartarpur 33SCJagjit SinghIndian National Congress
56 Khadoor Sahib 24SCRanjit SinghShiromani Akali Dal
57 Khanna 64SCBachan SinghShiromani Akali Dal
58 Kharar 69GENDaljeet KaurShiromani Akali Dal
59 Kot Kapura 103GENMantar SinghIndependent
60 Kum Kalan 62SCCharanjit SinghShiromani Akali Dal
61 Lambi 108GENParkash Singh BadalShiromani Akali Dal
62 Lehra 89GENRajinder Kaur BhattalIndian National Congress
63 Lohian 34GENAjit Singh KoharShiromani Akali Dal
64 Ludhiana East 59GENSat Pal GosainBharatiya Janta Party
65 Ludhiana North 57GENRakesh KumarIndian National Congress
66 Ludhiana Rural 60GENHira Singh GabbariaShiromani Akali Dal
67 Ludhiana West 58GENMaheshinder SinghShiromani Akali Dal
68 Mahilpur 46SCSohan SinghShiromani Akali Dal
69 Majitha 13GENParkash SinghShiromani Akali Dal
70 Malerkotla 81GENNusrat Ali KhanShiromani Akali Dal
71 Malout 107SCSujan SinghShiromani Akali Dal
72 Mansa 115GENSukhvinder SinghShiromani Akali Dal
73 Moga 99GENTota SinghShiromani Akali Dal
74 Morinda 68GENRavi Inder SinghShiromani Akali Dal
75 Mukerian 52GENArunesh KumarBharatiya Janta Party
76 Muktsar 105GEN Harnirpal Singh Shiromani Akali Dal
77 Nabha 77GENNarinder SinghShiromani Akali Dal
78 Nakodar 35GENAmarjit Singh SamraIndian National Congress
79 Nangal 65GENMadan Mohan MittalBharatiya Janta Party
80 Narot Mehra 9SCRam LalBharatiya Janta Party
81 Nathana 112SCBalbir SinghShiromani Akali Dal
82 Naushahra Panwan 25GENRanjit SinghShiromani Akali Dal
83 Nawan Shahr 38GENCharanjit SinghIndependent
84 Nihal Singh Wala 101SCAjaib SinghCommunist Party Of India
85 Nur Mahal 36GENGurdip SinghShiromani Akali Dal
86 Pakka Kalan 110SCMakhan SinghShiromani Akali Dal
87 Panjgrain 102SCGurdev Singh BadalShiromani Akali Dal
88 Pathankot 10GENMohan LalBharatiya Janta Party
89 Patiala Town 76GENSurjit Singh KohliShiromani Akali Dal
90 Patti 26GENAdaish Partap SinghShiromani Akali Dal
91 Payal 61GENSadhu SinghShiromani Akali Dal
92 Phagwara 43SCSwarna RamBharatiya Janta Party
93 Phillaur 39SCSarwan SinghShiromani Akali Dal
94 Qadian 3GENNatha Singh DalamShiromani Akali Dal
95 Qila Raipur 56GENParkash Singh BadalShiromani Akali Dal
96 Raikot 54GENHarmohinder Singh PardhanIndian National Congress
97 Raja Sansi 21GENVir Singh LopokeShiromani Akali Dal
98 Rajpura 71GENBalram Ji DassBharatiya Janta Party
99 Rampura Phul 113GENSikandar SinghShiromani Akali Dal
100 Samana 75GENJagtar Singh RajlaShiromani Akali Dal
101 Samrala 63GENAmrik SinghIndian National Congress
102 Sangrur 86GENRanjit SinghShiromani Akali Dal
103 Sardulgarh 117GENAjit Inder SinghShiromani Akali Dal (SIMRANJIT SINGH MANN)
104 Sham Chaurasi 48SCArjan Singh JoshShiromani Akali Dal
105 Sherpur 82SCGobind SinghShiromani Akali Dal
106 Shutrana 74SCGurdev Singh SidhuShiromani Akali Dal
107 Sirhind 79GENHarbans LalIndian National Congress
108 Srihargobindpur 4GENBalbir SinghShiromani Akali Dal
109 Sujanpur 11GENSatpal SainiBharatiya Janta Party
110 Sultanpur 42GENUpinderjit KaurShiromani Akali Dal
111 Sunam 88GENBhagwan Dass AroraIndian National Congress
112 Talwandi Sabo 109GENHarminder Singh JassiIndian National Congress
113 Tanda 49GENBalvir SinghShiromani Akali Dal
114 Tarn Taran 23GENPrem Singh LalpurShiromani Akali Dal
115 Valtoha 27GENJagir SinghShiromani Akali Dal
116 Verka 14SCUjagar SinghShiromani Akali Dal
117 Zira 97GENInderjit SinghShiromani Akali Dal

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References

  1. 1 2 "STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 1997 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF PUNJAB" (PDF). Election Commission of India