List of speakers of the Haryana Legislative Assembly

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Speaker of the Haryana Legislative Assembly
Emblem of Haryana.svg
Seal of Haryana
Incumbent
Harvinder Kalyan
since 25 October 2024
Haryana Legislative Assembly
Style The Hon’ble (formal)
Mr. Speaker (informal)
Member of Haryana Legislative Assembly
Residence Chandigarh
Seat Gharaunda
AppointerMembers of the Legislative Assembly
Term length During the life of the Haryana Legislative Assembly (five years maximum)
Inaugural holderShanno Devi
Deputy Krishan Lal Middha

The Speaker of the Haryana Legislative Assembly is the presiding officer of the Legislative Assembly of Haryana, the main law-making body for the Indian state of Haryana. The Speaker is elected in the very first meeting of the Haryana Legislative Assembly after the general elections for a term of 5 years from amongst the members of the assembly. Speakers hold office until ceasing to be a member of the assembly or resigning from the office. The Speaker can be removed from office by a resolution passed in the assembly by an effective majority of its members. In the absence of Speaker, the meeting is presided by the Deputy Speaker.

List

NoPortraitName Constituency Tenure [1] AssemblyParty
1 Shanno Devi Jagadhri 6 December 196617 March 1967101 days1st

(1962 elections)

Indian National Congress
2 Rao Birender Singh stamp (cropped).jpg Rao Birender Singh Pataudi 17 March 196723 March 19676 days2nd

(1967 elections)

3Sri Chand Hassangarh 30 March 196719 July 1967111 days Vishal Haryana Party
4Ran Singh Ahlawat Beri 15 July 19683 April 19723 years, 263 days3rd

(1968 elections)

Indian National Congress
5 Banarsi Das Gupta.jpeg Banarsi Das Gupta Bhiwani 3 April 197215 November 19731 year, 226 days4th

(1972 elections)

6 Sarup Singh 16 November 19734 July 19773 years, 230 days
(4)Ran Singh Ahlawat Beri 4 July 19778 May 1978308 days5th

(1977 elections)

Janata Party
7Ram Singh Rewari 15 May 197824 June 19824 years, 40 days Indian National Congress
8Sardar Tara Singh Shahbad 24 June 19829 July 19875 years, 15 days6th

(1982 elections)

9 Harmohinder Singh Chatha 9 July 19879 July 19914 years, 0 days7th

(1987 election)

Janata Dal
10 Ishwar Singh Pundri 9 July 199122 May 19964 years, 318 days8th

(1991 election)

Indian National Congress
11Chhattar Singh Chauhan Mundhal Khurd 22 May 199627 July 19993 years, 66 days9th

(1996 elections)

Haryana Vikas Party
12Ashok Arora Thanesar 28 July 19991 March 2000217 days Indian National Lok Dal
13Satbir Singh Kadian Naultha 9 March 200021 March 20055 years, 12 days10th

(2000 elections)

(9) Harmohinder Singh Chatha Pehowa 21 March 200512 January 2006297 days11th

(2005 elections)

Indian National Congress
14 Raghuvir Singh Kadian Beri 13 January 200627 October 20093 years, 287 days
(9) Harmohinder Singh Chatha Pehowa 28 October 200928 January 20111 year, 92 days12th

(2009 elections)

15 Kuldeep Sharma Ganaur 4 March 20112 November 20143 years, 243 days
16 Kanwar pal gujjar.jpg Kanwar Pal Gujjar Jagadhri 3 November 20142 November 20194 years, 364 days 13th

(2014 elections)

Bharatiya Janata Party
17 Gian Chand Gupta.jpg Gian Chand Gupta Panchkula 4 November 201925 October 20244 years, 356 days 14th

(2019 elections)

18 Harvinder Kalyan Gharaunda 25 October 2024Incubment17 days 15th

(2024 elections)

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References

  1. "Former Speakers". Haryana Vidhan Sabha. 25 January 2019.