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Fifteenth Legislative Assembly of Punjab | |
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Type | |
Type | |
Houses | Punjab Legislative Assembly |
History | |
Founded | March 1997 |
Disbanded | March 2002 |
Preceded by | 10th Punjab Assembly |
Succeeded by | 12th Punjab Assembly |
Leadership | |
Structure | |
Seats | 117 |
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]
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.
S.No. | Alliance | Seats |
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1. | Akali Dal Alliance | 95 |
2. | Congress Alliance | 16 |
3. | BSP Alliance | 2 |
Total | 113 |
Political Party | Seats won | |
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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 | |
Total | 117 |
S.No. | AC Name | AC No. | Type | Member | Party |
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1 | Abohar | 91 | GEN | Ram Kumar | Bharatiya Janta Party |
2 | Adampur | 28 | GEN | Saroop Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
3 | Ajnala | 20 | GEN | Rattan Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
4 | Amloh | 78 | SC | Balwant Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
5 | Amritsar Central | 18 | GEN | Laxmi Kanta Chawla | Bharatiya Janta Party |
6 | Amritsar North | 16 | GEN | Baldev Raj Chawla | Bharatiya Janta Party |
7 | Amritsar South | 19 | GEN | Manjit Singh Calcutta | Shiromani Akali Dal |
8 | Amritsar West | 17 | GEN | Om Parkash Soni | Independent |
9 | Anandpur Sahib-Ropar | 66 | GEN | Tara Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
10 | Attari | 22 | SC | Gulzar Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
11 | Bagha Purana | 100 | GEN | Sadhu Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
12 | Balachaur | 44 | GEN | Nand Lal | Shiromani Akali Dal |
13 | Balluana | 90 | SC | Gurtej Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
14 | Banga | 37 | SC | Mohan Lal | Shiromani Akali Dal |
15 | Banur | 70 | GEN | Kanwaljit Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
16 | Barnala | 83 | GEN | Malkiat Singh | Independent |
17 | Batala | 2 | GEN | Jagdish | Bharatiya Janta Party |
18 | Beas | 12 | GEN | Manmohan Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
19 | Bhadaur | 84 | SC | Balbir Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
20 | Bhatinda | 111 | GEN | Chiranji Lal Garg | Shiromani Akali Dal |
21 | Bholath | 40 | GEN | Jagir Kaur | Shiromani Akali Dal |
22 | Budhlada | 116 | GEN | Hardev Singh | Communist Party Of India |
23 | Chamkaur Sahib | 67 | SC | Satwant Kaur | Shiromani Akali Dal |
24 | Dakala | 73 | GEN | Harmail Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
25 | Dakha | 55 | SC | Bikramjit Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
26 | Dasuya | 51 | GEN | Romesh Chander | Indian National Congress |
27 | Dhanaula | 85 | GEN | Gobind Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
28 | Dharamkot | 98 | SC | Sital Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
29 | Dhariwal | 6 | GEN | Sucha Singh Langah | Shiromani Akali Dal |
30 | Dhuri | 80 | GEN | Dhanwant Singh | Independent |
31 | Dina Nagar | 8 | SC | Roop Rani | Bharatiya Janta Party |
32 | Dirbha | 87 | GEN | Gurcharan Singh | Indian National Congress |
33 | Faridkot | 104 | GEN | Avtar Singh | Indian National Congress |
34 | Fatehgarh | 1 | GEN | Nirmal Singh | Independent |
35 | Fazilka | 92 | GEN | Surjit Kumar | Bharatiya Janta Party |
36 | Firozepur | 95 | GEN | Girdhara Singh | Bharatiya Janta Party |
37 | Firozepur Cantonment | 96 | GEN | Janmeja Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
38 | Garhdiwala | 50 | SC | Sohan Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
39 | Garhshankar | 45 | GEN | Shingara Ram Sahungra | Bahujan Samaj Party |
40 | Ghanaur | 72 | GEN | Ajaib Singh Mukhmail Pura | Shiromani Akali Dal |
41 | Giddar Baha | 106 | GEN | Manpreet Singh Badal | Shiromani Akali Dal |
42 | Gurdaspur | 7 | GEN | Kartar Singh Pahra | Shiromani Akali Dal |
43 | Guru Har Sahai | 94 | GEN | Paramjit Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
44 | Hoshiarpur | 47 | GEN | Tikhshan Sood | Bharatiya Janta Party |
45 | Jagraon | 53 | GEN | Bhag Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
46 | Jalalabad | 93 | GEN | Sher Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
47 | Jandiala | 15 | SC | Ajaypal Singh Mirankot | Shiromani Akali Dal |
48 | Joga | 114 | GEN | Baldev Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
49 | Jullundur Cantonment | 29 | GEN | Tej Parkash Singh | Indian National Congress |
50 | Jullundur Central | 31 | GEN | Manoranjan Kalia | Bharatiya Janta Party |
51 | Jullundur North | 30 | GEN | Avtar Henry | Indian National Congress |
52 | Jullundur South | 32 | SC | Chuni Lal | Bharatiya Janta Party |
53 | Kahnuwan | 5 | GEN | Sewa Singh Sekhwan | Shiromani Akali Dal |
54 | Kapurthala | 41 | GEN | Raghbir Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
55 | Kartarpur | 33 | SC | Jagjit Singh | Indian National Congress |
56 | Khadoor Sahib | 24 | SC | Ranjit Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
57 | Khanna | 64 | SC | Bachan Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
58 | Kharar | 69 | GEN | Daljeet Kaur | Shiromani Akali Dal |
59 | Kot Kapura | 103 | GEN | Mantar Singh | Independent |
60 | Kum Kalan | 62 | SC | Charanjit Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
61 | Lambi | 108 | GEN | Parkash Singh Badal | Shiromani Akali Dal |
62 | Lehra | 89 | GEN | Rajinder Kaur Bhattal | Indian National Congress |
63 | Lohian | 34 | GEN | Ajit Singh Kohar | Shiromani Akali Dal |
64 | Ludhiana East | 59 | GEN | Sat Pal Gosain | Bharatiya Janta Party |
65 | Ludhiana North | 57 | GEN | Rakesh Kumar | Indian National Congress |
66 | Ludhiana Rural | 60 | GEN | Hira Singh Gabbaria | Shiromani Akali Dal |
67 | Ludhiana West | 58 | GEN | Maheshinder Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
68 | Mahilpur | 46 | SC | Sohan Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
69 | Majitha | 13 | GEN | Parkash Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
70 | Malerkotla | 81 | GEN | Nusrat Ali Khan | Shiromani Akali Dal |
71 | Malout | 107 | SC | Sujan Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
72 | Mansa | 115 | GEN | Sukhvinder Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
73 | Moga | 99 | GEN | Tota Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
74 | Morinda | 68 | GEN | Ravi Inder Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
75 | Mukerian | 52 | GEN | Arunesh Kumar | Bharatiya Janta Party |
76 | Muktsar | 105 | GEN | Harnirpal Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
77 | Nabha | 77 | GEN | Narinder Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
78 | Nakodar | 35 | GEN | Amarjit Singh Samra | Indian National Congress |
79 | Nangal | 65 | GEN | Madan Mohan Mittal | Bharatiya Janta Party |
80 | Narot Mehra | 9 | SC | Ram Lal | Bharatiya Janta Party |
81 | Nathana | 112 | SC | Balbir Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
82 | Naushahra Panwan | 25 | GEN | Ranjit Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
83 | Nawan Shahr | 38 | GEN | Charanjit Singh | Independent |
84 | Nihal Singh Wala | 101 | SC | Ajaib Singh | Communist Party Of India |
85 | Nur Mahal | 36 | GEN | Gurdip Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
86 | Pakka Kalan | 110 | SC | Makhan Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
87 | Panjgrain | 102 | SC | Gurdev Singh Badal | Shiromani Akali Dal |
88 | Pathankot | 10 | GEN | Mohan Lal | Bharatiya Janta Party |
89 | Patiala Town | 76 | GEN | Surjit Singh Kohli | Shiromani Akali Dal |
90 | Patti | 26 | GEN | Adaish Partap Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
91 | Payal | 61 | GEN | Sadhu Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
92 | Phagwara | 43 | SC | Swarna Ram | Bharatiya Janta Party |
93 | Phillaur | 39 | SC | Sarwan Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
94 | Qadian | 3 | GEN | Natha Singh Dalam | Shiromani Akali Dal |
95 | Qila Raipur | 56 | GEN | Parkash Singh Badal | Shiromani Akali Dal |
96 | Raikot | 54 | GEN | Harmohinder Singh Pardhan | Indian National Congress |
97 | Raja Sansi | 21 | GEN | Vir Singh Lopoke | Shiromani Akali Dal |
98 | Rajpura | 71 | GEN | Balram Ji Dass | Bharatiya Janta Party |
99 | Rampura Phul | 113 | GEN | Sikandar Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
100 | Samana | 75 | GEN | Jagtar Singh Rajla | Shiromani Akali Dal |
101 | Samrala | 63 | GEN | Amrik Singh | Indian National Congress |
102 | Sangrur | 86 | GEN | Ranjit Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
103 | Sardulgarh | 117 | GEN | Ajit Inder Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal (SIMRANJIT SINGH MANN) |
104 | Sham Chaurasi | 48 | SC | Arjan Singh Josh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
105 | Sherpur | 82 | SC | Gobind Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
106 | Shutrana | 74 | SC | Gurdev Singh Sidhu | Shiromani Akali Dal |
107 | Sirhind | 79 | GEN | Harbans Lal | Indian National Congress |
108 | Srihargobindpur | 4 | GEN | Balbir Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
109 | Sujanpur | 11 | GEN | Satpal Saini | Bharatiya Janta Party |
110 | Sultanpur | 42 | GEN | Upinderjit Kaur | Shiromani Akali Dal |
111 | Sunam | 88 | GEN | Bhagwan Dass Arora | Indian National Congress |
112 | Talwandi Sabo | 109 | GEN | Harminder Singh Jassi | Indian National Congress |
113 | Tanda | 49 | GEN | Balvir Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
114 | Tarn Taran | 23 | GEN | Prem Singh Lalpur | Shiromani Akali Dal |
115 | Valtoha | 27 | GEN | Jagir Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
116 | Verka | 14 | SC | Ujagar Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
117 | Zira | 97 | GEN | Inderjit Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal |
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