This is a list of members of the 3rd Lok Sabha arranged by state or territory represented. These members of the lower house of the Indian Parliament were elected to the 3rd Lok Sabha at the 1962 Indian general election. [1]
The official list of members, hosted on a site maintained by Government of India : http://www.elections.in/parliamentary-constituencies/1962-election-results.html
Constituency | Member | Party |
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Cachar (SC) | Jyotsna Chanda | Indian National Congress |
Dhubri | Ghyasuddin Ahmad | Indian National Congress |
Dibrugarh | Jogendra Nath Hazarika | Indian National Congress |
Gauhati | Hem Borua | Praja Socialist Party |
Barpeta | Renuka Devi Barkataki | Congress |
Jorhat | Rajendranath Barua | Indian National Congress |
Karimganj (SC) | Nihar Ranjan Laskar | Indian National Congress (I) |
Kokrajhar (ST) | Basumatari, Dharanidhor | Indian National Congress |
Mangaldoi | Hem Barua | Praja Socialist Party |
Nowgong | Liladhar Kotoki | Indian National Congress |
Sibsagar | Prafulla Chandra Borooah | Indian National Congress |
Tezpur | Bijoy Chandra Bhagavati | Indian National Congress |
Constituency | Member | Party |
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Chandigarh | Amarnath Vidyalankar | Indian National Congress |
Constituency | Member | Party |
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Chandni Chowk | Sham Nath | Indian National Congress |
Delhi Sadar | Shiv Charan Gupta | Indian National Congress |
Karol Bagh (SC) | Naval Prabhakar | Indian National Congress |
New Delhi | Mehr Chand Khanna | Indian National Congress |
Outer Delhi (SC) | Chowdhury Brahm Perkash | Congress |
Constituency | Member | Party |
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Mormugao | Shinkre M. Padmanaba | Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party |
Panjim | Alvares Peter Augustus | Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party |
Constituency | Member | Party |
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Hissar | Mani Ram Bagri | |
Kaithal | Gulzarilal Nanda | Indian National Congress |
Mahendragarh | Gajraj Singh Rao | Indian National Congress |
Constituency | Member | Party |
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Chamba | Chattar Singh | Indian National Congress |
Kangra | Hem Raj | Indian National Congress |
Mandi | Lalit Sen | Indian National Congress |
Shimla (SC) | Partap Singh | Indian National Congress |
Constituency | Member | Party |
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Jammu | Inder Jit Malhotra | Indian National Congress |
Constituency | Member | Party |
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Bagalkot | Sanganagouda Basanagouda Patil | Indian National Congress |
Bidar (SC) | Ramchandra Veerappa | Congress |
Tumkur | M. V. Krishnappa [2] | Indian National Congress |
Ajit Prasad Jain [3] | Indian National Congress | |
Mali Mariyappa [4] | Indian National Congress | |
Dharwad North | Sarojini Mahishi | Indian National Congress |
Dharwad South | Fakruddin Husseinsad Mohsin | Indian National Congress (I) |
Constituency | Member | Party |
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Inner Manipur | Salam Tonbi Singh | Indian National Congress |
Outer Manipur (ST) | Rishang Keishing | Socialist Party |
Constituency | Member | Party |
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Shillong | Gilbert G. Swell | Independent |
Constituency | Member | Party |
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Nagaland | S.C. Jamir | Indian National Congress |
Constituency | Member | Party |
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Pondicherry | Ku. Sivappraghassan | Indian National Congress |
Constituency | Member | Party |
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Ambala (SC) | Chuni Lal | Indian National Congress |
Amritsar | Giani Gurmukh Singh Musafir | Indian National Congress |
Bhatinda (SC) | Sardar Dhanna Singh Gulshan | Akali Dal |
Fazilka | Sardar Iqbal Singh | Indian National Congress |
Gurdaspur | Diwan Chand Sharma | Indian National Congress |
Jhajjar | Jagdev Singh Siddhanti | Haryana Lok Samiti |
Jullundur | Sardar Swaran Singh | Indian National Congress |
Kaithal | Dev Dutt Puri | Indian National Congress |
Karnal | Swami Rameshwaranand | Bharatiya Jan Sangh |
Ludhiana | Sardar Kapur Singh | Swatantra Party |
Mahendragarh | Yudhvir Singh Chaudhary | Bharatiya Jan Sangh |
Patiala | Hukam Singh (Punjab politician) | Indian National Congress |
Phillaur (SC) | Chaudhary Sadhu Ram | Indian National Congress |
Rohtak | Lahri Singh | Bharatiya Jan Sangh |
Sangrur | Sardar Ranjit Singh | Indian National Congress |
Taran Taran | Sardar Surjit Singh Majithia | Indian National Congress |
Una (SC) | Sardar Daljit Singh | Indian National Congress |
Constituency | Member | Party |
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Arakkonam | O.V. Alagesan Mudaliar | Indian National Congress |
Kumbakonam | Era Sezhiyan | Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam |
Madras North | Krishnan Manoharan | Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam |
Palani | C. Subramaniam | Indian National Congress |
Sriperumbudur (SC) | Maragatham Chandrasekar | Indian National Congress (I) |
Constituency | Member | Party |
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Tripura East (ST) | Dasarath Deb | Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Tripura West | Birendra Chandra Dutta | Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
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