The First Lok Sabha was constituted on 17 April 1952 after India's first general election. It completed its full tenure of five years and was dissolved on 4 April 1957. [1] The year 1951 is often misleadingly associated with the election for first Lok Sabha. That is because polling for 3-4 constituencies was held in late 1951 before snow would cover that region. Polling for rest of the seats (97-98%) was conducted in December 1951 and January 1952, a few seats voted in February 1952, and Lok Sabha was constituted in April 1952. Ninety constituencies elected two members each, a practice that some constituencies followed even in 1957. [2]
The official list of members, hosted on a site maintained by Government of India : http://www.elections.in/parliamentary-constituencies/1951-election-results.html
No. | Constituency | Name of elected M.P. | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Cachar Lushal Hills | Suresh Chandra Deb | INC | |
1 | Nibaran Chandra Laskar | INC | ||
2 | Autonomous Districts | Bonily Khongmen | INC | |
3 | Goalpara Garo Hills | Amjad Ali | Socialist | |
3 | Sitanath Chowdhury | INC | ||
4 | Barpeta | Beliram Das | INC | |
5 | Gauhati | Rohini Kumar Chaudhuriy | INC | |
Debendra Nath Sharma (Bypoll 1956) | INC | |||
6 | Darrang | Kamakhya Prasad Tripathi | INC | |
7 | Nowgong | D. K. Barooah | INC | |
8 | Golaghat Jorhat | Debeswar Sarmah | INC | |
9 | Sibsagar North Lakhimpur | Surendranath Buragohain | INC | |
Bimala Prasad Chaliha (Bypoll 1952) | INC | |||
10 | Dibrugarh | Jogendra Nath Hazarika | INC |
No. | Constituency | Name of elected M.P. | Party affiliation |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Pataliputra | Sarangdhar Singh | Indian National Congress |
2 | Patna Central | Kailash Pati Sinha | Indian National Congress |
3 | Patna East | Tarkeshwari Devi | Indian National Congress |
4 | Patna cum Shahabad | Balram Bhagat | Indian National Congress |
5 | Gaya East | Brajeshwar Prasad | Indian National Congress |
5 | Ramdhari Das | Indian National Congress | |
6 | Gaya North | Brijeshwar Missir | Socialist Party |
7 | Gaya West | Satyendra Narayan Sinha | Indian National Congress |
8 | Shahabad South | Jagjivan Ram | |
8 | Ram Subhag Singh | ||
9 | Shahabad North West | Kamal Singh | Independent |
10 | Saran North | Jhulan Sinha | Indian National Congress |
11 | Saran Central | Mahendra Nath Singh | |
12 | Saran East | Satya Narayan Singh | |
13 | Saran South | Dwarkanath Tiwari | |
14 | Saran cum Champaran | Bibhuti Mishra | |
14 | Bhola Raut | ||
15 | Champaran North | Bipin Bihari Verma | |
16 | Champaran East | Syed Mahmud | |
17 | Muzzafarpur North West | Thakur Jugal Kishore Sinha | |
18 | Muzzafarpur North East | Digvijay Narain Singh | |
19 | Muzzafarpur Central | Shyam Nandan Sahay | |
20 | Muzaffarpur East | Awadheshwar Sinha | |
21 | Muzaffarpur cum Darbhanga | Rameshwar Sahu | |
21 | Rajeshwara Patel | ||
22 | Samastipur East | Satya Narayan Sinha | |
23 | Darbhanga Central | Shree Narayan Das | |
24 | Darbhanga East | Anirudha Sinha | |
25 | Darbhanga North | Shyam Nandan Mishra | |
26 | Darbhanga cum Bhagalpur | Lalit Narayan Mishra | |
27 | Monghyr Sadar cum Jamui | Banarasi Sinha | |
27 | Nayan Tara Das | ||
28 | Monghyr North West | Mathura Prasad Mishra | |
29 | Monghyr North East | Suresh Chandra Mishra | Socialist Party |
30 | Bhagalpur cum Purnea | Anup Lal Mehta | Indian National Congress |
30 | Kirai Mushahar | Socialist Party | |
31 | Bhagalpur Central | Banarasi Jhunjhunwala | Indian National Congress |
31 | Bhagalpur South | Sushama Sen | |
32 | Purnea North East | Muhammad Islamuddin | |
33 | Purnea Central | Phani Gopal Sen Gupta | |
34 | Purnea cum Santal Parganas | Jughar Soren Paul | Jharkhand Party |
34 | Bhagat Jha | Indian National Congress | |
35 | Santal Parganas cum Hazaribag | Lal Hembrom | |
35 | Ram Raj Jajware | ||
36 | Hazaribag East | Nageshwar Sinha | |
37 | Hazaribag West | Ram Narayan Singh | Chota Nagpur Santhal Parganas Janata Party |
38 | Ranchi North East | Abdul Ibrahim | Indian National Congress |
39 | Ranchi West | Jaipal Singh | Jharkhand Party |
40 | Palamau cum Hazaribag cum Ranchi | Gajendra Prasad Sinha | Indian National Congress |
40 | Jithan Kherwar | ||
41 | Manbhum North | Prabhat Chandra Bose | |
41 | Mohan Hari | ||
42 | Manbhum South cum Dhalbum | Bhajahari Mahato | Lok Sevak Sangh |
42 | Chaitan Manjhi | ||
43 | Chailbassa | Kanu Ram Deogam | Jharkhand Party |
Constituency | Reserved | Member | Party | |
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Banaskantha | None | Akbar Dalumiyan Chavda | Indian National Congress | |
Sabarkantha | Gulzarilal Nanda | |||
Panchmahal cum Baroda East | Maneklal Gandhi | |||
Rupajee Bhavji Parmar | ||||
Mehsana East | Santilal Girdharlal Parekh | |||
Mehsana West | Tulsidas Kilachand | Independent | ||
Ahmedabad | Muldas Bhudardas Vaishya | Indian National Congress | ||
Ganesh Vasudev Mavalankar | ||||
Kaira North | Fulsinhji Bharatsinhji Dabhi | |||
Kaira South | Maniben Patel | |||
Baroda West | Indubhai Bhailalbhai Amin | Independent | ||
Broach | Chandrashankar Manishankar Bhatt | Indian National Congress | ||
Surat | Kanhaiyalal Nanabhai Desai | |||
Bahadurbhai Kuthabhai Patel | ||||
Thana | Anant Savalaram Nandkar | |||
Govind Dharamji Vartak | ||||
Ahmednagar North | Pandharinath Ramachandra Kanavade | |||
Ahmednagar South | Uttamchand Ramchand Bogavat | |||
Bhusawal | Shivaram Rango Rane | |||
Jalgaon | Hari Vinayak Pataskar | |||
West Khandesh | Shaligram Ramachandra Bharatiya | |||
Jayantrao Ganpat Natwadkar | ||||
Nasik Central | Govind Hari Deshpande | |||
Poona Central | Narhar Vishnu Gadgil | |||
Poona South | Indira Anant Maydeo | |||
North Satara | Ganesh Sadashiv Altekar | |||
Kolhapur cum Satara | Balasaheb Hasanmantrao Khardekar | Independent | ||
Ratnappa Bharamappa Kumbhar | Indian National Congress | |||
Sholapur | Shankar Shantaram More | People's & Worker's Party | ||
Pandurang Nathuji Rajbhoj | SCF | |||
Kolaba | Chintaman Dwarkanath Deshmukh | Indian National Congress | ||
South Satara | Vyankatrao Pirajirao Pawar | |||
Belgaum North | Balwant Nagesh Datar | |||
Belgaum South | Shankargowda Virangowda Patil | |||
Ratnagiri North | Jagganathrao Krishnarao Bhosale | |||
Ratnagiri South | Moreshwar Dinkar Joshi | |||
Bijapur North | Rajaram Girdharlal Dube | |||
Bijapur South | Ramappa Ballapa Bidari | |||
Dharwar North | Dattatraya Parsuramrao Karmakar | |||
Dharwar South | Timmappa Rudrappa Neswi | |||
Kanara | Jaochim Alwa | |||
Bombay City South | Sadashiv Kanoji Patil | |||
Bombay City North | Vithal Gandhi | |||
Narayan Sadoba Kajrolkar | ||||
Bombay Suburban | Jaishri Naishadh Raoji |
Constituency | Reserved | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Buldana Akola | None | Gopalrao Bajirao Khedkar | Indian National Congress | |
Lakshman Shravan Bhatkar | ||||
Yeotmal | Sahadeo Arjun Bharati | |||
Amravati East | Punjabrao Shamrao Deshmukh | |||
Amravati West | Krisnarao Gulabrao Deshmukh | |||
Chanda | Mulla Abdullabhai Taherali | |||
Bhandara | Tularam Chandrabhan Sakhare | |||
Chaturbhuj Vitthaldas Jasani | ||||
Nagpur | Anusayabai Purushottam | |||
Wardha | Shrimannarayan Dharamnarayan Aggarwal | |||
Betul | Raichandbhai Shah | |||
Chinddwara | Raichandbhai Shah | |||
Hoshangabad | Syed Ahmad | |||
Nimar | Tiwari Babulal Surajbhan | |||
Sagar | Sodhia Khubchand Daryao Singh | |||
Jabalpur North | Sushil Kumar | |||
Mandla Jabalpur South | Mangroo | |||
Govind Das Maheshwari | ||||
Balaghat | C D Gautam | |||
Durg Bastar | Bhagwati Charan Shulka | |||
Durg | W. S. Kirolikar | |||
Mahasamund | Sheodas Daga | |||
Bilaspur Durg Raipur | Bhupendranath Mishra | |||
Agamdas | ||||
Bilaspur | Reshamlal | |||
Sardar Amarsingh Saigal | ||||
Surguja Raigarh | Babunath Singh | |||
Chandikeshwar Sharan Singh | Independent | |||
Bastar | Muchaki Kosa | Independent |
Constituency | Reserved | Member | Party | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nowrangpur | None | Ponnada Subarao | GP | ||
Raigarh Phulbani | Scheduled Tribes | T. Sangana | Indian National Congress | ||
Kalahandi Bolangir | None | Giridhari Bhoi | GP | ||
Rajendra Narayan Singh Deo | |||||
Bargarh | Brajmohan Pradhan | ||||
Sambalpur | Natabar Pandey | ||||
Sundargarh | Scheduled Tribes | Sibnarayan Singh | Indian National Congress | ||
Dhenkanal West Cuttack | None | Niranjan Jena | |||
Sarangadhar Das | SP | ||||
Jajpur Keonjhar | Bhubanand Das | Indian National Congress | |||
Laxmidhar Jena | GP | ||||
Mayurbhanj | Scheduled Tribes | Ramchandra Manjhi | Indian National Congress | ||
Balasore | None | Kanhu Charan Jena | |||
Bhagabat Sahu | |||||
Kendrapara | Nityanand Kanungo | ||||
Cuttack | Harekrushna Mahtab | ||||
Puri | Loknath Mishra | ||||
Khurda | Lingraj Mishra | ||||
Ghumsur | Umachand Patnaik | Independent | |||
Ganjam South | Bijoy Chandra Das | CPI |
Constituency | Reserved | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ambala Simla | None | Tek Chand | Indian National Congress | |
Karnal | Virendra Kumar | |||
Subhadra Joshi | ||||
Rohtak | Ranbir Singh | |||
Jhajjar Rewari | Ghamandi Lal | |||
Gurgaon | Thakkar Das | |||
Hissar | Achint Lal | |||
Fazila Sirsa | Atma Singh | |||
Nawan Shar | Baldev Singh | |||
Kangra | Hem Raj | |||
Jullundur | Amar Nath | |||
Gurdaspur | Teja Singh | |||
Tarn Taran | Surjit Singh Majithia | |||
Amritsar | Gurmit Singh Musaffar | |||
Hoshiarpur | Ram Das | |||
Diwan Chand | ||||
Ferozepore Ludhiana | Bahadur Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal | ||
Lal Singh |
Constituency | Name | Reserved | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Amroha (Lok Sabha constituency) | Maulana Hifzur Rahman Seoharwi | Indian National Congress | |
Dehra Dun District cum Bijnor District (North West) Cum Saharanpur District (West) | Mahavir Tyagi | — | Indian National Congress |
Garhwal District (West) cum Tehri Garhwal District cum Bijnor District (North) | Kamalendumati Shah | Independent politician | |
Garhwal District (East) cum Moradabad District (North East) | Bhaktadarshan | Indian National Congress | |
Almora District (North East) | Devi Datt | Indian National Congress | |
Naini Tal District cum Almora District (South West) cum Bareilly District (North) | C. D. Pande | Indian National Congress | |
Bareilly District (South) | Satish Chandra | Indian National Congress | |
Pilibhit District cum Bareilly District (East) | Mukund Lal Agarwal | Indian National Congress | |
Moradabad District (West) | Ram Saran | Indian National Congress | |
Moradabad District (Central) | Hifzul Rehman | Indian National Congress | |
Rampur District cum Bareilly District (West) | Abul Kalam Azad | Indian National Congress | |
Bijnor District (South) | Nemi Saran | Indian National Congress | |
Saharanpur District (West) cum Muzaffarnagar District (North) | Sunder Lal | Indian National Congress | |
Ajit Prasad Jain | Indian National Congress | ||
Muzaffarnagar District (South) | Tripathi Hira Ballabh | Indian National Congress | |
Meerut District (West) | Khushi Ram Sharma | Indian National Congress | |
Meerut District (South) | Krishna Chandra Sharma | Indian National Congress | |
Meerut District (North East) | Shah Nawaz Khan | Indian National Congress | |
Bulandshahr District | Raghubar Dayal | Indian National Congress | |
Balmiki Kanhaiya Lal | Indian National Congress | ||
Aligarh District | Nardeo Ji | Indian National Congress | |
Shri Chand Singhal | Indian National Congress | ||
Agra District (West) | Achal Singh Seth | Indian National Congress | |
Agra District (East) | Raghubir Singh | Indian National Congress | |
Mathura District (West) | Krishna Chandra | Indian National Congress | |
Etah District (West) cum Mainpuri District (West) cum Mathura District (East) | Digamber Singh | Indian National Congress | |
Etah District (Central) | Rohan Lal Chaturvedi | Indian National Congress | |
Etah District North East cum Baduan District (East) | Raghubir Sahai | Indian National Congress | |
Badaun District (West) | Badan Sing | Indian National Congress | |
Farrukhabad District (North) | Mool Chand Dube | Indian National Congress | |
Mainpuri District (East) | Badshah Gupta | Indian National Congress | |
Jalaun District cum Etawah District (West) cum Jhansi District (North) | Lotan Ram | Indian National Congress | |
Hoti Lal Agarwal | Indian National Congress | ||
Kanpur District North cum Farrukhabad District South | V. N. Tiwari | Indian National Congress | |
Kanpur District Central | Hari Har Nath Shastri | Indian National Congress | |
Kanpur District South cum Etawah District | Bal Krishna Sharma | Indian National Congress | |
Jhansi District (South) | Dhulekar Raghunath | Indian National Congress | |
Hamirpur District | Mannu Lal Duvedi | Indian National Congress | |
Banda District cum Fatehpur District | Pyare Lal Kureel | Indian National Congress | |
Shive Dayal | Indian National Congress | ||
Unnao District cum Rae Bareli District (West) cum Hardoi District (South East) | Vishambhar Dayal | Indian National Congress | |
Swami Ramanand | Indian National Congress | ||
Hardoi District (North West) cum Farukkhabad District (East) cum Shahjahanpur District (South) | Bulaqi Ram | Indian National Congress | |
Bashir Hussain Zaidi | Indian National Congress | ||
Shajahanpur District (North) cum Kheri District (East) | Rameshwar Prasad Nevatia | Indian National Congress | |
Ganeshi Lal Chowdhary | Indian National Congress | ||
Sitapur District cum Kheri District (West) | Uma Nehru | Indian National Congress | |
Pragi Lal | Indian National Congress | ||
Lucknow District cum Bara Banki District | Mohan Lal Saxena | Indian National Congress | |
Ganga Devi | Indian National Congress | ||
Lucknow District Central | Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit | Indian National Congress | |
Pratapgarh District (West) cum Rae Bareli District (East) | Baij Nath Kureel | Indian National Congress | |
Feroze Gandhi | Indian National Congress | ||
Pratapgarh District (East) | Munishwer Dutt Upadhyaya | Indian National Congress | |
Sultanpur District (South) | B. V. Keskar | Indian National Congress | |
Sultanpur District (North) cum Faizabad District (South West) | M. A. Kazmi | Indian National Congress | |
Faizabad District (North West) | Panna Lal | Indian National Congress | |
Lallan Ji | Indian National Congress | ||
Jaunpur District (East) | Ganpat | Indian National Congress | |
Birbal Singh | Indian National Congress | ||
Allahabad District (East) cum Jaunpur District (West) | Masuriya Din | Indian National Congress | |
Jawahar Lal Nehru | Indian National Congress | ||
Allahabad District (West) | Sri Prakasha | Indian National Congress | |
Mirzapur District cum Banaras District (West) | Rup Narain | Indian National Congress | |
J. N. Wilson | Indian National Congress | ||
Banaras District (Central) | Raghunath Singh | Indian National Congress | |
Banaras District (East) | Tribhaun Narain Singh | Indian National Congress | |
Bahraich District (East) | Rafi Ahmad Kidwai | Indian National Congress | |
Bahraich District (West) | Jogendra Singh | Indian National Congress | |
Gonda District (North) | Chowdhari Hyder Husain | Indian National Congress | |
Gonda District (West) | Nayar Shakuntala | HMS | |
Gonda District (East) cum Basti District (West) | Kesho Deo Malviya | Indian National Congress | |
Basti District (North) | Udai Shankar Dubey | Indian National Congress | |
Basti District Central (East) cum Gorakhpur District (West) | Sohan Lal Dhusiya | Indian National Congress | |
Ram Shanker Lal | Indian National Congress | ||
Gorakhpur District (North) | Hari Shanker Prasad | Indian National Congress | |
Gorakhpur District (Central) | Dashrath Prasad Divedi | Indian National Congress | |
Gorakhpur District (South) | Sinhasan Singh | Indian National Congress | |
Deoria District (South) | Sarayu | Indian National Congress | |
Deoria District (West) | Bishwa Nath | Indian National Congress | |
Deoria District (East) | Ram Ji | SP | |
Azamgarh District (West) | Sita Ram | Indian National Congress | |
Vishwa Nath | Indian National Congress | ||
Azamgarh District (East) cum Ballia District (West) | Algu Rai Shastri | Indian National Congress | |
Ghazipur District (West) | Har Prasad | Indian National Congress | |
Ghazipur District (East) cum Ballia District South (West) | Ram Nagina | SP | |
Ballia District (East) | Murli Manohar | Independent politician |
Constituency | Reserved | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
West Dinajpur | None | Sushil Ranjan Chatopadhyay | Indian National Congress | |
Malda | Surendra Mohan Ghosh | |||
Birbhum | Kamal Krisna Das | |||
Anil Kumar Chanda | ||||
Murshidabad | Muhammad Khuda Baksh | |||
Berhampore | Tridib Chaudhari | RSP | ||
Bankura | Pashupati Mandal | Indian National Congress | ||
Jaggannath Koley | ||||
Midnapur Jhargam | Tudu Bharat Lal | |||
Bandhopadhyaya Durga Charan | BJS | |||
Ghatal | Chowdhary Nikunj Bihari | Communist Party of India | ||
Tamluk | Satish Chandra Samanta | Indian National Congress | ||
Contai | Basant Kumar Das | |||
Uluberia | Satyaban Rai | |||
Howrah | Santosh Kumar Dutta | |||
Serampore | Tushar Kanti Chattopadhyaya | Communist Party of India | ||
Hooghly | NC Chatterjee | HMS | ||
Burdwan | Mono Mohan Das | Indian National Congress | ||
Atulya Ghosh | ||||
Kalna Katwa | Janab Abdus Sattar | |||
Nabadwip | Lakshmikant Maitra | |||
Santipur | Arun Chandra Guha | |||
Basirhat | Chakravarty Renu | Communist Party of India | ||
Roy Patirman | Indian National Congress | |||
Barrackpore | Das Ramananda | |||
Diamond Harbour | Basu Kamal | Communist Party of India | ||
Naskar Purnendu Sekhar | Indian National Congress | |||
Calcutta South West | Asim Krishna Dutt | |||
Calcutta South East | Shyama Prasad Mookerjee | BJS | ||
Calcutta North East | Hirendra Nath Mukherjee | Communist Party of India | ||
Calcutta North West | Meghnad Saha | Revolutionary Socialist Party |
Constituency | Reserved | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nimar | None | Bajinath Mahodaya | Indian National Congress | |
Jhabua | Scheduled Tribes | Amar Singh | ||
Indore | None | Nandalal Suryanarayan | ||
Ujjain | Radhelal Vyas | |||
Mandsaur | Kailash Nath Katju | |||
Shajapur Rajgarh | Liladhar Joshi | |||
Bhagu Nanda | ||||
Morena Bhind | Surya Prasad | |||
Radha Charan | ||||
Guna | Vishnu Ghanshyam Deshpande | Hindu Mahasabha | ||
Gwalior | Narayan Bhaskar Khare (via bypoll) |
Constituency | Reserved | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kolar | None | M. V. Krishnappa | Indian National Congress | |
Dodda Thimmaiah | ||||
Tumkur | C. R. Basappa | |||
Bangalore North | N. Keshaveingar | |||
Bangalore South | T. Madiah Gowda | |||
Mandya | M. K. Shivananjappa | |||
Hassan Chikmagalur | H. Siddananjappa | |||
Shimoga | K. G. Wodeyar | |||
Chitradurga | S. Nijalingappa | |||
Mysore | N. Rachiah | |||
M. S. Gurupadaswamy | Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party |
Constituency | Reserved | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mohindergarh | None | Hira Singh | Indian National Congress | |
Patiala | Ram Pratap | |||
Kapurthala Bhatinda | Ajit Singh | Shiromani Akali Dal | ||
Hukum Singh | ||||
Sangrur | Ranjit Singh | Independent |
Constituency | Reserved | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jaipur Sawaimadhopur | None | Ram Karan Joshi | Indian National Congress | |
Bharatpur Sawaimadhopur | Girraj Sharan Singh | Independent | ||
Manak Chand | KLP | |||
Alwar | Shobha Ram Kumawat | Indian National Congress | ||
Ganganagar Jhunjunu | Murarka Radhey Shyam | |||
Panna Lal | ||||
Bikaner Churu | Karni Singh | Independent | ||
Jodhpur | Hanwant Singh | |||
Balmer Jalore | Bhawani Singh | |||
Sirohi Pali | Ajit Singh | |||
Nagaur Pali | Gajadhar | |||
Sikar | Nand Lal | RRP | ||
Jaipur | Daulat Mal | Indian National Congress | ||
Tonk | Pannalal Kaushik | |||
Bhilwara | Hariram | RRP | ||
Udaipur | Swatantrata Senani Master Balwant Singh Mehta | Indian National Congress | ||
Banswara Dungarpur | Bhika Bhai | |||
Chittor | Umashankar | BJS | ||
Kotah Bundi | Chandra Sen | RRP | ||
Kotah Jhalawar | Nemichand Kasilwal | Indian National Congress |
Constituency | Reserved | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Halar | None | M. S. Himmatsinghji | Indian National Congress | |
Madhya Saurashtra | Joshi Jethalal Harikrishna | |||
Zalawad | Parikh Rasiklal Umedchand | |||
Gohilwad | Mehta Balwantrai Gopalji | |||
Gohilwad Sorath | Shah Chamanlal Chakubhai | |||
Sorath | Nathiwani Narendra |
Constituency | Reserved | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nagercoil | None | A. Nesamony | Travancore-Cochin Congress | |
Trivandrum | Annie Mascarene | Independent | ||
Trichur | Iyyunni Chalakka | Indian National Congress | ||
Cangannur | K.T. Achuthan | |||
Ernakulam | A.M. Thomas | |||
Kottayam | Prof. C.P. Mathew | |||
Meenachil | P. T. Chacko | |||
Thiruvalla | C. P. Matthen | |||
Alappuzha [3] | P.T. Punnoose | Communist Party of India | ||
Chirayinkil | V. Parameswaran Nayar | Independent | ||
Quilon cum Mavelikara | R. Velayudhan | |||
N. Sreekantan Nair | Revolutionary Socialist Party |
Constituency | Reserved | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ajmer North | None | Jwala Prasad | Indian National Congress | |
Ajmer South | Mukat Behari Lal Bhargava |
Constituency | Reserved | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sehore | None | Saeed Ullah Razmi | Indian National Congress | |
Raisen | Chatrunarayan Malviya |
Constituency | Reserved | Member | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Bilaspur | None | Anand Chand | Independent |
Constituency | Reserved | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Coorg | None | N. Somanna | Indian National Congress |
Constituency | Reserved | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
New Delhi | None | Sucheta Kriplani | Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party | |
Delhi City | Radha Raman | Indian National Congress | ||
Outer Delhi | Naval Prabhakar | |||
C. Krishnan Nayar |
Constituency | Reserved | Member | Party | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mandi Mahasu | None | Gopi Ram | Indian National Congress | ||
Amrit Kaur | |||||
Chamba Sirmur | A. R. Sewal |
Constituency | Reserved | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kutch East | None | Dholakia Gulabshankar Amrutlal | Indian National Congress | |
Kutch West | Khimji Bhawanji Arjun |
Constituency | Reserved | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Inner Manipur | None | Jogeshwar Singh | Indian National Congress | |
Outer Manipur | Rishang | Socialist Party (India) |
Constituency | Reserved | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Tripura East | None | Dasarath Deb | Communist Party of India | |
Tripura West | Birendra Chandra Dutta | Communist Party of India |
Constituency | Reserved | Member | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Shadol Sidhi | None | Randaman Singh | Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party |
Bhagwan Dutt Shastri | Socialist Party (India) | ||
Rewa | Rajbhan Singh Tiwari | Indian National Congress | |
Satna | Upadhiya S. D. | ||
Chattarpur Datiya Titamgarh | Motilal Malvi | ||
Ram Sahai Tiwari |
Constituency | Reserved | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Anglo Indian | None | Frank Anthony | Independent |
2 | None | A. E. T. Barrow | Independent |
India has a parliamentary system as defined by its constitution, with power distributed between the union government and the states. India's democracy is the largest democracy in the world.
The First Lok Sabha was constituted on 17 April 1952 after India's first general election. The 1st Lok Sabha lasted its full tenure of five years and was dissolved on 4 April 1957. The First Session of this Lok Sabha commenced on 13 May 1952.
General elections were held in India between 25 October 1951 and 21 February 1952, the first after India attained independence in 1947. Voters elected the 489 members of the first Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India. Elections to most of the state legislatures were held simultaneously.
New Delhi Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 7 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in the Indian National Capital Territory of Delhi. This constituency came into existence in 1951. It is the oldest constituency of Delhi that currently exists.
Pilibhit is a geographic constituency, one of the 80 constituencies in Uttar Pradesh state in the Lok Sabha of the Parliament of India. The Pilibhit Lok Sabha constituency was created in 1952 under the Delimitation Act of 2002. The Delimitation Commission of India redefined the Pilibhit Lok Sabha constituency by adding Baheri Assembly constituency and moving Powayan Assembly constituency under Shahjahanpur Lok Sabha constituency.
Amethi is one of the 80 Lok Sabha constituencies in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. This constituency covers the entire Amethi district and was created in 1967. Its first member of parliament (MP) was Vidya Dhar Bajpai of the Indian National Congress (INC) who was elected in 1967 and held his seat in the next election in 1971. In the 1977 election, Ravindra Pratap Singh of the Janata Party became its MP. Singh was defeated in 1980 by Sanjay Gandhi of the INC. Later the same year, Gandhi died in a plane crash. This forced a by election in 1981 which was won by his brother, Rajiv Gandhi. Gandhi went on to represent this constituency until 1991, when he was assassinated by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). The subsequent by election held the same year was won by Satish Sharma of the INC. Sharma was re-elected in 1996. Sanjaya Sinh of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) defeated Sharma in the 1998 election. The widow of Rajiv Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi represented this constituency from 1999 to 2004. Her son, Rahul Gandhi, was elected in 2004. He was the fourth MP from the Nehru–Gandhi family since 1980 to represent the seat. Gandhi held the seat till the 2019 election when he was defeated by a margin of 55,000 votes by the BJP's Smriti Irani.
Bangalore North Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 28 Lok Sabha constituencies in the South Indian state of Karnataka. This constituency has been known by different names in its history. For the 1951 and every election since 1977 it has been known as Bangalore North. For the 1957 and 1962 elections it was known as Bangalore City. For the 1967 and 1971 elections it formed a constituency jointly with Bangalore South and was known as Bangalore. From 1951–73, this constituency resided in Mysore State. On 1 November 1973, Mysuru State was renamed as Karnataka.
Thiruvananthapuram Parliamentary Constituency is one of the 20 parliamentary constituencies in Kerala, India. It is located in Thiruvananthapuram district and encompasses the major part of Thiruvananthapuram city, the capital of Kerala State.
Mayiladuthurai is a Lok Sabha constituency in Tamil Nadu. Its Tamil Nadu Parliamentary Constituency number is 28 of 39. It spreads on two districts, Mayiladuthurai and Thanjavur.
Medinipur Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 543 parliamentary constituencies in India. The constituency centres on Midnapore in West Bengal. Six of the seven assembly segments of No. 34 Medinipur Lok Sabha constituency are in Paschim Medinipur district and one is in Purba Medinipur district.
Udupi Chikmagalur Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 28 Lok Sabha constituencies in Karnataka a state in southern India. This constituency was created as part of the implementation of the delimitation of the parliamentary constituencies in 2008, based on the recommendations of the Delimitation Commission of India constituted in 2002. It first held elections in 2009 and its first member of parliament was D. V. Sadananda Gowda of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Gowda was selected on 4 August 2011 to become Chief Minister (CM) of Karnataka after the previous CM B. S. Yeddyurappa resigned. He therefore had to resign as MP for this seat which forced a by-election in 2012. This by-election was won by K. Jayaprakash Hegde of the Indian National Congress (INC). As of the latest elections in 2019, Shobha Karandlaje of the BJP represents this constituency.
Elections in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir are conducted in accordance with the Constitution of India to elect the representatives of various bodies at national, state and district levels including the 114 seat unicameral Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly and the Parliament of India. The first elections in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir took place between 28 November and 19 December 2020 in the form of by-elections to District Development Councils and municipal and panchayat level bodies. A fresh delimitation process for assembly constituencies began in February–March 2020.
Dr. Mono Mohan Das was a Congress politician and a Union Deputy Minister.
Baraut Assembly constituency is one of the 403 constituencies of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, India. It is a part of the Bagpat district and one of the five assembly constituencies in the Bagpat Lok Sabha constituency. First election in this assembly constituency was held in 1952 after the "DPACO (1951)" was passed in 1951. After the 1969 elections, the constituency was dissolved. In 2008, when the "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008" was passed, the constituency was constituted again and elections were held in 2012. The constituency is assigned identification number 51.
Garhmukteshwar Assembly constituency is one of the 403 constituencies of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, India. It is a part of the Hapur district and one of the five assembly constituencies in the Amroha Lok Sabha constituency. First election in this assembly constituency was held in 1957 after the Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order 1961 (DPACO) was passed. After DPACO 2008 was passed, the constituency was assigned identification number 60.
A Member of Parliament in the Lok Sabha is the representative of a legislative constituency in the Lok Sabha; the lower house of the Parliament of India. Members of parliament of Lok Sabha are chosen by direct elections on the basis of the adult suffrage. The maximum permitted strength of members of parliament in the Lok Sabha is 550. This includes the maximum 530 members to represent the constituencies and states and up to 20 members to represent the union territories. Between 1952 and 2020, two seats were reserved for members of the Anglo-Indian community. The current elected strength of the Lok Sabha is 543. The party—or coalition of parties—having a majority in the Lok Sabha chooses the Prime Minister of India.
Coorg was a constituency of the Lok Sabha. It was used in the parliamentary election of 1951–1952. The constituency elected a single member of the Lok Sabha and was the sole Lok Sabha seat for the Coorg State. As of 1952, the constituency had 94,593 eligible voters.
South Kanara (South) Lok Sabha constituency was a former Lok Sabha constituency in Madras State. This seat came into existence in 1951. With the implementation of States Reorganisation Act, 1956, it ceased to exist.
The 2019 Indian general election was held in Kerala on 23 April 2019 to constitute the 17th Lok Sabha.
The 2019 Indian general election for the 21 Parliamentary Constituencies were held in four phases to constitute the 17th Lok Sabha. The Legislative Assembly elections were held simultaneously with the General Elections in the state. Major political parties in the state were Biju Janata Dal, Indian National Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party.