14th Rajasthan Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Rajasthan Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Rajasthan, India | ||||
Term | 5 years | ||||
Members | 200 |
The 13th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly was elected in 2008.
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]
# | Constituency | Candidate | Party | |
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1 | Adarsh Nagar | Rafeek Khan | INC | |
2 | Ahore | chagan Singh Rajpurohit | BJP | |
3 | Ajmer North | Vasudev Devnani | BJP | |
4 | Ajmer South (SC) | Anita Bhadel | BJP | |
5 | Alwar Rural (SC) | Tikaram Jully | INC | |
6 | Alwar Urban | Sanjay Sharma | BJP | |
7 | Amber | Satish Poonia | BJP | |
8 | Anta | Pramod Jain Bhaya | INC | |
9 | Anupgarh (SC) | Santosh | BJP | |
10 | Asind | Jabbar Singh | BJP | |
11 | Aspur (ST) | Gopi Chand Meena | BJP | |
12 | Bagidora (ST) | Mahendra Jeet Singh Malviya | INC | |
13 | Bagru (SC) | Ganga Devi | INC | |
14 | Bali | Pushpendra Singh | BJP | |
15 | Bamanwas (ST) | Indra | INC | |
16 | Bandikui | Gajraj | INC | |
17 | Bansur | Shakuntala Rawat | INC | |
18 | Banswara (ST) | Arjun Singh Bamnia | INC | |
19 | Baran-Atru (SC) | Panachand | INC | |
20 | Bari | Girraj Singh | INC | |
21 | Bari Sadri | Lalit Kumar | BJP | |
22 | Barmer | Mewaram Jain | INC | |
23 | Baseri (SC) | Khiladi Lal Bairwa | INC | |
24 | Bassi (ST) | Laxman Meena | IND | |
25 | Bayana (SC) | Amar Singh | INC | |
26 | Baytoo | Harish Chaudhary | INC | |
27 | Beawar | Shankar Singh | BJP | |
28 | Begun | Rajendra Bidhudi | INC | |
29 | Behror | Baljeet Yadav | IND | |
30 | Bhadra | Balwan Poonia | CPI(M) | |
31 | Bharatpur | Subhash Garg | RLD | |
32 | Bhilwara | Vitthal Shankar Avasthi | BJP | |
33 | Bhim | Sudarshan Singh | INC | |
34 | Bhinmal | Poora Ram Choudhary | BJP | |
35 | Bhopalgarh (SC) | Pukhraj | RLP | |
36 | Bikaner East | Siddhi Kumari | BJP | |
37 | Bikaner West | B. D. Kalla | INC | |
38 | Bilara (SC) | Heera Ram | INC | |
39 | Bundi | Ashok Dogara | BJP | |
40 | Chaksu (SC) | Ved Prakash Solanki | INC | |
41 | Chhabra | Pratap Singh | BJP | |
42 | Chittorgarh | Chandra Bhan | BJP | |
43 | Chohtan (SC) | Padma Ram | INC | |
44 | Chomu | Ramlal Sharma | BJP | |
45 | Chorasi (ST) | Rajkumar Raot | BTP | |
46 | Civil Lines | Pratap Singh Khachariyawas | INC | |
47 | Dag (SC) | Kaluram | BJP | |
48 | Dantaramgarh | Virendra Singh | INC | |
49 | Dausa] | Murari Lal | INC | |
50 | Deedwana | Chetan Choudhary | INC | |
51 | Deeg - Kumher | Vishvendra Singh | INC | |
52 | Degana | Vijaypal Mirdha | INC | |
53 | Deoli-Uniara | Harish Meena | INC | |
54 | Dhariawad (ST) | Gotam Lal | BJP | |
55 | Dhod (SC) | Parasram Mordiya | INC | |
56 | Dholpur | Shobharani Kushwah | BJP | |
57 | Dudu (SC) | Babulal Nagar | IND | |
58 | Dungargarh | Girdhari Lal | CPI(M) | |
59 | Dungarpur (ST) | Ganesh Ghogra | INC | |
60 | Fatehpur | Hakam Ali | INC | |
61 | Ganganagar | Rajkumar | IND | |
62 | Gangapur | Ramkesh | IND | |
63 | Garhi (ST) | Kailash Chand Meena | BJP | |
64 | Ghatol (ST) | Harendra Ninama | BJP | |
65 | Gogunda (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 | |
70 | Hindoli | Ashok | INC | |
71 | Jahazpur | Gopichand Meena | BJP | |
72 | Jaisalmer | Rooparam | INC | |
73 | Jaitaran | Avinash Gehlot | BJP | |
74 | Jalore (SC) | Jogeshwar Garg | BJP | |
75 | Jamwa Ramgarh (ST) | Gopal Meena | INC | |
76 | Jayal (SC) | Manju Meghwal | INC | |
77 | Jhadol (ST) | Babulal Kharadi | BJP | |
78 | Jhalrapatan | Vasundhara Raje Scindia | BJP | |
79 | Jhotwara | Lalchand Kataria | INC | |
80 | Jhunjhunu | Brijendra Singh Ola | INC | |
81 | Jodhpur | Manisha Panwar | INC | |
82 | Kaman | Zahida | INC | |
83 | Kapasan (SC) | Arjun Lal | BJP | |
84 | Karanpur | Gurmeet Singh | INC | |
85 | Karauli | Lakhan Singh | BSP | |
86 | Kathumar (SC) | Babulal | INC | |
87 | Kekri | Raghu Sharma | INC | |
88 | Keshoraipatan (SC) | Shatrughan Gautam | BJP | |
89 | Khajuwala (SC) | Govind Ram | INC | |
90 | Khandar (SC) | Ashok | INC | |
91 | Khandela | Mahadev Singh | IND | |
92 | Khanpur | Narendra Nagar | BJP | |
93 | Kherwara (ST) | Dayaram Parmar | INC | |
94 | Khetri | Jitendra Singh | INC | |
95 | Khinvsar | Hanuman Beniwal | RLP | |
96 | Kishanganj (ST) | Nirmla | INC | |
97 | Kishangarh | Suresh Tak | IND | |
98 | Kishangarh Bas | Deepchand | BSP | |
99 | Kishanpole | Ameen Kagzi | INC | |
100 | Kolayat | Bhanwar Singh Bhati | INC | |
101 | Kota North | Shanti Kumar Dhariwal | INC | |
102 | Kota South | Sandeep Sharma | BJP | |
103 | Kotputli | Rajendra Singh Yadav | INC | |
104 | Kumbhalgarh | Surendra Singh | BJP | |
105 | Kushalgarh (ST) | Ramila Khadia | IND | |
106 | Laxmangarh | Govind Singh Dotasara | INC | |
107 | Ladnun | Mukesh Bhakhar | INC | |
108 | Ladpura | Kalpana Devi | BJP | |
109 | Lalsot (ST) | Parsadi Lal Meena | INC | |
110 | Lohawat | Kishna Ram Bishnoi | INC | |
111 | Luni | Mahendra Bishnoi | INC | |
112 | Lunkaransar | Sumit Godara | BJP | |
113 | Mahuwa | Omprakash | IND | |
114 | Makrana | Roopa Ram [3] | BJP | |
115 | Malpura | Kanhiya Lal | BJP | |
116 | Malviya Nagar | Kalicharan | BJP | |
117 | Mandal | Ram Lal | INC | |
118 | Mandalgarh | Gopal Lal | BJP | |
119 | Mandawa | Narendra Kumar | IND | |
120 | Manohar Thana | Govind Prasad | BJP | |
121 | Marwar Junction | Khushveer Singh | IND | |
122 | Masuda | Rakesh Pareek | INC | |
123 | Mavli | Dharm Narayan | BJP | |
124 | Merta (SC) | Indra | RLP | |
125 | Mundawar | Manjeet Dharmpal | BJP | |
126 | Nadbai | Joginder Singh | BSP | |
127 | Nagar | Vajib Ali [4] | BSP | |
128 | Nagaur | Mohan Ram | BJP | |
129 | Nasirabad | Ramswaroop Lamba | BJP | |
130 | Nathdwara | C. P. Joshi | INC | |
131 | Nawalgarh | Rajkumar Sharma | INC | |
132 | Nawan | Mahendra Choudhary | INC | |
133 | Neem Ka Thana | Suresh Modi | INC | |
134 | Nimbahera | Udai Lal Anjana | INC | |
135 | Niwai (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 | |
141 | Parbatsar | Ramniwas 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 | |
146 | Pindwara-Abu (ST) | Samaram | BJP | |
147 | Pipalda | Ramnarayan | INC | |
148 | Pokaran | Saleh Mohammad | INC | |
149 | Pratapgarh (ST) | Ram Lal Meena | INC | |
150 | Pushkar | Suresh Singh Rawat | BJP | |
151 | Raisinghnagar (SC) | Balbir Singh | BJP | |
152 | Rajakhera | Rohit Bohra | INC | |
153 | Rajgarh-Laxmangarh (ST) | Joharilal Meena | INC | |
154 | Rajsamand | Kiran Maheshwari | BJP | |
155 | Ramganj Mandi (SC) | Madan Dilawar | BJP | |
156 | Ramgarh | Shafia Zubair | INC | |
157 | Raniwara | Narayan Singh Dewal | BJP | |
158 | Ratangarh | Abhinesh Maharshi | BJP | |
159 | Reodar (SC) | Jagasi Ram | BJP | |
160 | Sadulpur | Krishna Poonia | INC | |
161 | Sadulshahar | Jagdish Jangid | INC | |
162 | Sagwara (ST) | Ram Prasad | BTP | |
163 | Sahara | Kailash Chandra Trivedi | INC | |
164 | Salumber (ST) | Amrit Lal | BJP | |
165 | Sanchore | Sukhram Bishnoi | INC | |
166 | Sanganer | Ashok Lahoty | BJP | |
167 | Sangaria | Gurdeep Singh | BJP | |
168 | Sangod | Bharat Singh Kundanpur | INC | |
169 | Sapotra (ST) | Ramesh | INC | |
170 | Sardarpura | Ashok Gehlot | INC | |
171 | Sardarshahar | Bhanwar Lal | INC | |
172 | Sawai Madhopur | Danish Abrar | INC | |
173 | Shahpura | Alok Beniwal | IND | |
174 | Shahpura (SC) | Kailash Chandra Meghwal | BJP | |
175 | Sheo | Ameen Khan | INC | |
176 | Shergarh | Meena Kanwar | INC | |
177 | Sikar | Rajendra Pareek | INC | |
178 | Sikrai (SC) | Mamta Bhupesh | INC | |
179 | Sirohi | Sanyam Lodha | IND | |
180 | Siwana | Hameersingh Bhayal | BJP | |
181 | Sojat (SC) | Shobha Chouhan | BJP | |
182 | Soorsagar | Suryakanta 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 | |
189 | Thanagazi | Kanti Prasad | IND | |
190 | Tijara | Sandip Kumar | BSP | |
191 | Todabhim (ST) | Ghanshyam | INC | |
192 | Tonk | Sachin Pilot | INC | |
193 | Udaipur | Gulab Chand Kataria | BJP | |
194 | Udaipur Rural (ST) | Phool Singh Meena | BJP | |
195 | Udaipurwati | Shubhkaran Choudhary | BJP | |
196 | Vallabnagar | M. Randhir Singh | IND | |
197 | Vidhyadhar Nagar | Narpat Singh Rajvi | BJP | |
198 | Viratnagar | Indraj gurjar | INC | |
199 | Weir (SC) | Bhajan Lal | INC |
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