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Leader of the Opposition of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly | |
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Rajasthan Legislative Assembly | |
Style | The Honourable |
Status | Leader of Opposition |
Member of | Rajasthan Legislative Assembly |
Nominator | Members of the Official Opposition in the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly |
Appointer | Speaker of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly |
Term length | During the life of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly (5 years) |
Deputy | Ramkesh Meena , INC (29 July 2024-Incumbent) |
The Leader of the Opposition of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly is the politician who leads the official opposition in the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly. The position is currently held by Tika Ram Jully.
# | Portrait | Name | Constituency | Term [1] | Assembly | Party | |||
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1 | Jaswant Singh | Bikaner Tehsil | 29 March 1952 | 9 April 1956 | 4 years, 11 days | 1st | Independent | ||
2 | Tan Singh | Barmer | 3 December 1956 | 31 March 1957 | 118 days | Ram Rajya Parishad | |||
3 | Narendra Singh | Dudu | 24 April 1957 | 1 March 1962 | 4 years, 311 days | 2nd | |||
4 | Laxman Singh | Aspur | 13 March 1962 | 28 February 1967 | 4 years, 352 days | 3rd | Swatantra Party | ||
Dungarpur | 3 May 1967 | 15 March 1972 | 4 years, 317 days | 4th | |||||
20 March 1972 | 30 April 1977 | 5 years, 41 days | 5th | ||||||
5 | Parasram Maderna | Bhopalgarh | 18 July 1977 | 13 November 1978 | 1 year, 118 days | 6th | Indian National Congress | ||
6 | Ram Narayan Choudhary | Mandawa | 13 November 1978 | 15 February 1979 | 94 days | ||||
(5) | Parasram Maderna | Bhopalgarh | 16 February 1979 | 29 August 1979 | 194 days | ||||
(4) | Laxman Singh | Chittorgarh | 24 September 1979 | 11 October 1979 | 17 days | ||||
7 | Bhairon Singh Shekhawat | Chhabra | 15 July 1980 | 9 March 1985 | 4 years, 237 days | 7th | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
Amber | 28 March 1985 | 1 March 1990 | 4 years, 338 days | 8th | |||||
8 | Hari Dev Joshi | Banswara | 19 March 1990 | 15 December 1992 | 2 years, 271 days | 9th | Indian National Congress | ||
(5) | Parasram Maderna | Bhopalgarh | 31 December 1993 | 30 November 1998 | 4 years, 334 days | 10th | |||
(7) | Bhairon Singh Shekhawat | Bali | 8 January 1999 | 18 August 2002 | 3 years, 222 days | 11th | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
9 | Gulab Chand Kataria | Badi Sadri | 24 August 2002 | 4 December 2003 | 1 year, 102 days | ||||
10 | Bulaki Das Kalla | Bikaner | 16 January 2004 | 26 January 2006 | 2 years, 10 days | 12th | Indian National Congress | ||
(6) | Ram Narayan Choudhary | Mandawa | 27 January 2006 | 22 October 2007 | 1 year, 268 days | ||||
11 | Hemaram Choudhary | Gudha Malani | 23 October 2007 | 10 December 2008 | 1 year, 49 days | ||||
12 | Vasundhara Raje | Jhalrapatan | 2 January 2009 | 20 February 2013 | 4 years, 49 days | 13th | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
(9) | Gulab Chand Kataria | Udaipur | 21 February 2013 | 9 December 2013 | 291 days | ||||
13 | Rameshwar Lal Dudi | Nokha | 23 January 2014 | 12 December 2018 | 4 years, 323 days | 14th | Indian National Congress | ||
(9) | Gulab Chand Kataria | Udaipur | 17 January 2019 | 16 February 2023 | 4 years, 30 days | 15th | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
13 | Rajendra Singh Rathore | Churu | 2 April 2023 | 3 December 2023 | 245 days | ||||
14 | Tika Ram Jully | Alwar Rural | 19 January 2024 | Incumbent | 195 days | 16th | Indian National Congress |
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