13th Rajasthan Assembly

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Overview
Legislative body Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
Jurisdiction Rajasthan, India
Term5 years
Members200

The 13th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly was elected in 2008.

Contents

This is a list of members representing the state of Rajasthan in the 13th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly. There were 200 members of the legislative assembly with the Bharatiya Janata Party forming the 73 seats, followed by the Indian National Congress with 112. [1]

By constituency

#ConstituencyCandidateParty
1 Adarsh Nagar Rafeek Khan INC
2 Ahore chagan Singh Rajpurohit BJP
3Ajmer North Vasudev Devnani BJP
4Ajmer South (SC) Anita Bhadel BJP
5Alwar Rural (SC) Tikaram Jully INC
6Alwar UrbanSanjay Sharma BJP
7 Amber Satish Poonia BJP
8AntaPramod Jain Bhaya INC
9 Anupgarh (SC)Santosh BJP
10AsindJabbar Singh BJP
11Aspur (ST) Gopi Chand Meena BJP
12Bagidora (ST)Mahendra Jeet Singh Malviya INC
13Bagru (SC)Ganga Devi INC
14 Bali Pushpendra Singh BJP
15Bamanwas (ST)Indra INC
16BandikuiGajraj INC
17BansurShakuntala Rawat INC
18Banswara (ST)Arjun Singh Bamnia INC
19Baran-Atru (SC)Panachand INC
20BariGirraj Singh INC
21Bari SadriLalit Kumar BJP
22BarmerMewaram Jain INC
23Baseri (SC)Khiladi Lal Bairwa INC
24Bassi (ST)Laxman Meena IND
25Bayana (SC)Amar Singh INC
26Baytoo Harish Chaudhary INC
27Beawar Shankar Singh BJP
28BegunRajendra Bidhudi INC
29BehrorBaljeet Yadav IND
30 Bhadra Balwan Poonia CPI(M)
31BharatpurSubhash GargRLD
32Bhilwara Vitthal Shankar Avasthi BJP
33BhimSudarshan Singh INC
34Bhinmal Poora Ram Choudhary BJP
35Bhopalgarh (SC)PukhrajRLP
36 Bikaner East Siddhi Kumari BJP
37 Bikaner West B. D. Kalla INC
38Bilara (SC)Heera Ram INC
39Bundi Ashok Dogara BJP
40 Chaksu (SC)Ved Prakash Solanki INC
41Chhabra Pratap Singh BJP
42ChittorgarhChandra Bhan BJP
43 Chohtan (SC) Padma Ram INC
44 Chomu Ramlal Sharma BJP
45 Chorasi (ST)Rajkumar Raot BTP
46Civil LinesPratap Singh Khachariyawas INC
47Dag (SC)Kaluram BJP
48 Dantaramgarh Virendra Singh INC
49Dausa]Murari Lal INC
50DeedwanaChetan Choudhary INC
51Deeg - KumherVishvendra Singh INC
52DeganaVijaypal Mirdha INC
53Deoli-UniaraHarish Meena INC
54Dhariawad (ST)Gotam Lal BJP
55 Dhod (SC) Parasram Mordiya INC
56DholpurShobharani Kushwah BJP
57 Dudu (SC)Babulal Nagar IND
58 Dungargarh Girdhari LalCPI(M)
59Dungarpur (ST)Ganesh Ghogra INC
60 Fatehpur Hakam Ali INC
61 Ganganagar Rajkumar IND
62GangapurRamkesh IND
63Garhi (ST)Kailash Chand Meena BJP
64Ghatol (ST)Harendra Ninama BJP
65Gogunda (ST)Pratap Lal Bheel BJP
66 Gudamalani Hemaram Choudhary INC
67 Hanumangarh Vinod Kumar INC
68 Hawamahal Mahesh Joshi INC
69 Hindaun (SC)Bharoshi Lal [2] INC
70HindoliAshok INC
71JahazpurGopichand Meena BJP
72Jaisalmer Rooparam INC
73JaitaranAvinash Gehlot BJP
74 Jalore (SC)Jogeshwar Garg BJP
75Jamwa Ramgarh (ST)Gopal Meena INC
76Jayal (SC)Manju Meghwal INC
77Jhadol (ST)Babulal Kharadi BJP
78 Jhalrapatan Vasundhara Raje Scindia BJP
79JhotwaraLalchand Kataria INC
80 Jhunjhunu Brijendra Singh Ola INC
81JodhpurManisha Panwar INC
82KamanZahida INC
83Kapasan (SC)Arjun Lal BJP
84 Karanpur Gurmeet Singh INC
85KarauliLakhan Singh BSP
86Kathumar (SC)Babulal INC
87KekriRaghu Sharma INC
88Keshoraipatan (SC) Shatrughan Gautam BJP
89 Khajuwala (SC)Govind Ram INC
90Khandar (SC)Ashok INC
91 Khandela Mahadev Singh IND
92KhanpurNarendra Nagar BJP
93Kherwara (ST)Dayaram Parmar INC
94 Khetri Jitendra Singh INC
95Khinvsar Hanuman Beniwal RLP
96Kishanganj (ST)Nirmla INC
97Kishangarh Suresh Tak IND
98Kishangarh BasDeepchand BSP
99KishanpoleAmeen Kagzi INC
100 Kolayat Bhanwar Singh Bhati INC
101Kota NorthShanti Kumar Dhariwal INC
102Kota SouthSandeep Sharma BJP
103 Kotputli Rajendra Singh Yadav INC
104KumbhalgarhSurendra Singh BJP
105Kushalgarh (ST)Ramila Khadia IND
106 Laxmangarh Govind Singh Dotasara INC
107LadnunMukesh Bhakhar INC
108LadpuraKalpana Devi BJP
109Lalsot (ST)Parsadi Lal Meena INC
110 Lohawat Kishna Ram Bishnoi INC
111 Luni Mahendra Bishnoi INC
112 Lunkaransar Sumit Godara BJP
113MahuwaOmprakash IND
114MakranaRoopa Ram [3] BJP
115MalpuraKanhiya Lal BJP
116Malviya NagarKalicharan BJP
117MandalRam Lal INC
118MandalgarhGopal Lal BJP
119 Mandawa Narendra Kumar IND
120Manohar ThanaGovind Prasad BJP
121Marwar JunctionKhushveer Singh IND
122MasudaRakesh Pareek INC
123MavliDharm Narayan BJP
124Merta (SC)IndraRLP
125MundawarManjeet Dharmpal BJP
126NadbaiJoginder Singh BSP
127NagarVajib Ali [4] BSP
128NagaurMohan Ram BJP
129NasirabadRamswaroop Lamba BJP
130Nathdwara C. P. Joshi INC
131 Nawalgarh Rajkumar Sharma INC
132NawanMahendra Choudhary INC
133 Neem Ka Thana Suresh Modi INC
134Nimbahera Udai Lal Anjana INC
135Niwai (SC)Prasant Bairwa INC
136 Nohar Amit INC
137 Nokha Bihari Lal Bishnoi BJP
138 Osian Divya Maderna INC
139 Pachpadra Madan Prajapat INC
140 Pali Gyanchand Parakh BJP
141ParbatsarRamniwas Gawdiya INC
142 Phalodi Pabba Ram Bishnoi BJP
143 Phulera Nirmal Kumawat BJP
144 Pilani (SC)J. P. Chandelia INC
145 Pilibanga (SC)Dharmendra Kumar BJP
146Pindwara-Abu (ST)Samaram BJP
147PipaldaRamnarayan INC
148Pokaran Saleh Mohammad INC
149Pratapgarh (ST)Ram Lal Meena INC
150PushkarSuresh Singh Rawat BJP
151 Raisinghnagar (SC)Balbir Singh BJP
152RajakheraRohit Bohra INC
153Rajgarh-Laxmangarh (ST)Joharilal Meena INC
154RajsamandKiran Maheshwari BJP
155Ramganj Mandi (SC)Madan Dilawar BJP
156RamgarhShafia Zubair INC
157RaniwaraNarayan Singh Dewal BJP
158 Ratangarh Abhinesh Maharshi BJP
159Reodar (SC)Jagasi Ram BJP
160 Sadulpur Krishna Poonia INC
161 Sadulshahar Jagdish Jangid INC
162Sagwara (ST)Ram PrasadBTP
163SaharaKailash Chandra Trivedi INC
164Salumber (ST)Amrit Lal BJP
165SanchoreSukhram Bishnoi INC
166 Sanganer Ashok Lahoty BJP
167 Sangaria Gurdeep Singh BJP
168SangodBharat Singh Kundanpur INC
169Sapotra (ST)Ramesh INC
170 Sardarpura Ashok Gehlot INC
171 Sardarshahar Bhanwar Lal INC
172Sawai MadhopurDanish Abrar INC
173 Shahpura Alok Beniwal IND
174Shahpura (SC) Kailash Chandra Meghwal BJP
175SheoAmeen Khan INC
176ShergarhMeena Kanwar INC
177 Sikar Rajendra Pareek INC
178Sikrai (SC) Mamta Bhupesh INC
179 Sirohi Sanyam Lodha IND
180 Siwana Hameersingh Bhayal BJP
181Sojat (SC)Shobha Chouhan BJP
182SoorsagarSuryakanta Vyas BJP
183 Srimadhopur Deependra Singh Shekhawat INC
184 Sujangarh (SC)Master Bhanwarlal Meghwal INC
185 Sumerpur Joraram Kumawat BJP
186 Surajgarh Subhash Poonia BJP
187 Suratgarh Rampratap BJP
188 Taranagar Narendra Budania INC
189ThanagaziKanti Prasad IND
190TijaraSandip Kumar BSP
191Todabhim (ST)Ghanshyam INC
192 Tonk Sachin Pilot INC
193Udaipur Gulab Chand Kataria BJP
194Udaipur Rural (ST) Phool Singh Meena BJP
195 Udaipurwati Shubhkaran Choudhary BJP
196VallabnagarM. Randhir Singh IND
197Vidhyadhar Nagar Narpat Singh Rajvi BJP
198 Viratnagar Indraj gurjar INC
199Weir (SC)Bhajan Lal INC

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