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This is a list of members of the 2nd Lok Sabha arranged by state or territory represented. These members of the lower house of the Indian Parliament were elected to the 2nd Lok Sabha (1957 to 1962) at the 1957 Indian general election. [1]
Nos. | Constituency | Member | Party |
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1. | Autonomous District (ST) | Hynniewta Hoover | Independent |
2. | Cachar (SC) | Dwarika Nath Tewari | Indian National Congress |
Nibaran Chandra Laskar | Indian National Congress | ||
3. | Dhubri | Amjad Ali | Praja Socialist Party |
4. | Dibrugarh | Jogendra Nath Hazarika | Indian National Congress |
5. | Goalpara (ST) | Rani Manjula Devi | Indian National Congress |
6. | Jorhat | Mofida Ahmed | Indian National Congress |
7. | Kokrajhar (ST) | D. Basumatari | Indian National Congress |
8. | Nowgong | Liladhar Kakory | Indian National Congress |
9 | Sibsagar | Prafulla Chandra Borooah | Indian National Congress |
10. | Darrang | Bijoy Chandra Bhagavati | Indian National Congress |
Constituency | Member | Party |
---|---|---|
Chandni Chowk | Radha Raman | Indian National Congress |
Outer Delhi (SC) Two-members seat | Naval Prabhakar | Indian National Congress |
C. Krishnan Nair | Indian National Congress | |
Delhi Sadar | Chaudhary Brahm Prakash | Congress in 1957, Janata Party only later in 1977 |
New Delhi | Sucheta Kripalani [2] | Indian National Congress |
Balraj Madhok (1961 bypoll) | Bharatiya Jana Sangh | |
Constituency | Member | Party |
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Ahmedabad | Indulal Kanaiyalal Yagnik | Indian National Congress |
Amreli | Jayaben Shah | Indian National Congress |
Banaskantha | S. K. Patil | Indian National Congress |
Bulsar (ST) | Nanubhai Nichhabhai Patel | Congress |
Jamnagar | Manubhai Mansukhlal Shah | Indian National Congress |
Junagadh (Sorath Seat in 1957) | Narendra Paragji Nathwani | Congress |
Mandvi (ST) | Chhaganbhai Madaribhai Kedaria | Indian National Congress |
Mehsana | Maniben Patel | Congress |
Patan (SC) | Purushottamdas Rachhoddas Patel | Indian National Congress |
Rajkot | Ghanshyambhai Chhotalal Oza | Indian National Congress |
M.R. Masani | Swatantra Party | |
Surat | Morarji Desai | Congress in 1957, Janata Party only later in 1977 |
Constituency | Member | Party |
---|---|---|
Hissar | Ram Krishan Gupta | Indian National Congress |
Kaithal | Gulzarilal Nanda | Indian National Congress |
Constituency | Member | Party |
---|---|---|
Chamba | Padam Dev | Indian National Congress |
Kangra | Hem Raj | Indian National Congress |
Mahasu (SC) | Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar | Indian National Congress |
Nek Ram Negi | Indian National Congress | |
S.N. Ramaul | Indian National Congress | |
Mandi | Jogendra Sen | Indian National Congress |
Constituency | Member | Party |
---|---|---|
Baramullah | Shaikh Mohammed Akbar | Indian National Congress |
Jammu | Inder Jit Malhotra | Indian National Congress |
Maulana Abdur Rahman | Indian National Congress | |
Kishtwar | Krishna Mehta | Indian National Congress |
Srinagar | A.M. Tariq | Indian National Congress |
Constituency | Member | Party |
---|---|---|
Chikballapur | M. V. Krishnappa | Indian National Congress |
Constituency | Member | Party |
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Ambalapuzha | P.T. Punnoose | Communist Party of India |
Badagara | Dr. K.B. Menon | Praja Socialist Party |
Chirayinkil | M.K. Kumaran | Communist Party of India |
Ernakulam | A.M. Thomas | Indian National Congress |
Kottayam | Mathew Maniyangadan | Indian National Congress |
Kozhikode | K. P. Kutti Krishnan Nair | Indian National Congress |
Manjeri | B. Pocker | Independent |
Mukundapuram | T.C.Narayanankutty Menon | Communist Party of India |
Muvattupuzha | George Thomas Kottukapally | Indian National Congress |
Palghat | Patinjara Kunhan | Communist Party of India |
V. Eacharan Iyyani | Indian National Congress | |
Kasaragod | A. K. Gopalan | Communist Party of India |
Quilon | V. Parmeswaran Nayar | United Front of Leftists |
P.K. Kodiyan | Communist Party of India | |
Tellicherry | M.K. Jinachandran | Indian National Congress |
Trichur | K. Krishnan Warrier | Communist Party of India |
Thiruvella | P. K. Vasudevan Nair | Communist Party of India |
Trivandrum | S. Easwaran Iyer | Independent |
Constituency | Member | Party |
---|---|---|
Inner Manipur | Achaw Singh Laisram | Socialist Party |
Outer Manipur (ST) | Rungsung Suisa | Indian National Congress |
Constituency | Member | Party |
---|---|---|
Coimbatore | Parvathi Krishnan | Communist Party of India |
Gobichettipalayam | K.S. Ramaswamy | Indian National Congress |
Madras South | R. Venkataraman | Indian National Congress (I) |
Constituency | Member | Party |
---|---|---|
Tripura East (ST) | Bangshi Thakur | Indian National Congress |
Dasarath Deb | Communist Party of India | |
Constituency | Member | Party |
---|---|---|
Tehri Garhwal | Lt. Col.(Retd) Maharaja Manabendra Shah | Indian National Congress |
Constituency | Member | Party |
---|---|---|
North-East Frontier Agency | Chow Khamoon Gohain [3] | Indian National Congress |
Anglo-Indian reserved seats in the Lok Sabha | Frank Anthony | Independent |
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