Education
edit- † Died or assassinated in office
No. | Portrait | Minister (Birth-Death) Constituency |
Term of office | Political party | Ministry | Head of Government | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
From | To | Period | |||||||
Minister of Finance | |||||||||
1 | J. R. Jayewardene ජුනියස් රිචඩ් ජයවර්ධන (1906–1996) MP for Kelaniya District |
24 September 1947 |
22 March 1952 |
6 years, 18 days | United National Party | Don Stephen | D. S. Senanayake | ||
22 March 1952 |
12 October 1953 |
Dudley I | Dudley Senanayake | ||||||
2 | Sir Oliver Goonetilleke ශ්රිමත් ඔලිවර් ගුණතිලක KCMG KBE (1892–1978) Senator |
12 October 1953 |
23 June 1954 |
254 days | Kotelawala | Sir John Kotelawala | |||
3 | M. D. H. Jayawardena එම්.ඩී.එච්.ජයවර්ධන (1915–1986) MP for Horana District |
1 July 1954 |
18 February 1956 |
1 year, 232 days | |||||
4 | Stanley de Zoysa ස්ටැන්ලි ද සොයිසා (1907–1970) MP for Ja-Ela District |
12 April 1956 |
26 September 1959 |
3 years, 224 days | Sri Lanka Freedom Party | Solomon | S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike | ||
26 September 1959 |
22 November 1959 |
Dahanayake | Wijeyananda Dahanayake | ||||||
5 | M. M. Mustapha එම්.එම්.මුස්තාපා (1924–2000) MP for Nintavur District |
22 November 1959 |
5 December 1959 |
13 days | |||||
(1) | J. R. Jayewardene ජුනියස් රිචඩ් ජයවර්ධන (1906–1996) MP for Kelaniya District |
21 March 1960 |
21 July 1960 |
122 days | United National Party | Dudley II | Self |
Agriculture
editNo. | Portrait | Minister (Birth-Death) Constituency |
Term of office | Political party | Ministry | Head of Government | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
From | To | Period | |||||||
Minister of Agriculture and Lands | |||||||||
1 | Dudley Senanayake ඩඩ්ලි ශෙල්ටන් සේනානායක (1911–1973) MP for Dedigama District |
24 September 1947 |
22 March 1952 |
4 years, 180 days | United National Party | Don Stephen | D. S. Senanayake | ||
2 | P. B. Bulankulame පී බී බුලන්කුලමේ OBE JP (1890–1958) MP for Anuradhapura District |
26 March 1952 |
19 June 1952 |
85 days | Dudley I | Dudley Senanayake | |||
Minister of Agriculture and Food | |||||||||
3 | Sir Oliver Goonetilleke ශ්රිමත් ඔලිවර් ගුණතිලක KCMG KBE (1892–1978) Senator |
19 June 1952 |
12 October 1953 |
1 year, 115 days | United National Party | Dudley I | Dudley Senanayake | ||
4 | J. R. Jayewardene ජුනියස් රිචඩ් ජයවර්ධන (1906–1996) MP for Kelaniya District |
12 October 1953 |
12 April 1956 |
2 years, 183 days | Kotelawala | Sir John Kotelawala | |||
5 | Philip Gunawardena පිලිප් ගුණවර්ධන (1901–1972) MP for Avissawella District |
12 April 1956 |
18 May 1959 |
3 years, 36 days | Viplavakari Lanka Sama Samaja Party | Solomon | S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike | ||
Minister of Agriculture | |||||||||
6 | C. P. de Silva සී පී ද සිල්වා (1912–1972) MP for Polonnaruwa District |
9 June 1959 |
26 September 1959 |
109 days | Sri Lanka Freedom Party | Solomon | S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike | ||
Minister of Agriculture and Lands | |||||||||
(6) | C. P. de Silva සී පී ද සිල්වා (1912–1972) MP for Polonnaruwa District |
26 September 1959 |
20 March 1960 |
176 days | Sri Lanka Freedom Party | Dahanayake | Wijeyananda Dahanayake | ||
7 | M. D. Banda එම්.ඩී.බණ්ඩා (1914–1974) MP for Hanguranketha District |
21 March 1960 |
21 July 1960 |
122 days | United National Party | Dudley II | Dudley Senanayake | ||
Minister of Agriculture, Land, Irrigation and Power | |||||||||
(6) | C. P. de Silva සී පී ද සිල්වා (1912–1972) MP for Minneriya District |
23 July 1960 |
28 May 1963 |
2 years, 309 days | Sri Lanka Freedom Party | Sirimavo I | Sirimavo Bandaranaike | ||
Minister of Agriculture, Food and Co-operative Development | |||||||||
8 | Felix Dias Bandaranaike ෆීලික්ස් ඩයස් බණඩාරනායක (1930–1985) MP for Dompe District |
28 May 1963 |
25 March 1965 |
1 year, 301 days | Sri Lanka Freedom Party | Sirimavo I | Sirimavo Bandaranaike | ||
Minister of Agriculture and Food | |||||||||
(7) | M. D. Banda එම්.ඩී.බණ්ඩා (1914–1974) MP for Polgahawela District |
25 March 1965 |
29 May 1970 |
5 years, 65 days | United National Party | Dudley III | Dudley Senanayake | ||
Minister of Agriculture and Lands | |||||||||
9 | Hector Kobbekaduwa හෙක්ටර් කොබ්බෑකඩුව (1916–1983) MP for Yatinuwara |
29 May 1970 |
23 July 1977 |
7 years, 55 days | Sri Lanka Freedom Party | Sirimavo II | Sirimavo Bandaranaike | ||
Minister of Agriculture and Lands |
Kumaratunga government
edit1996 election results
editArunachal Pradesh
editKeys: IND (2)
No. | Constituency | Member of Parliament | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Arunachal East | Tomo Riba | Independent | ||
2 | Arunachal West | Wangcha Rajkumar | Independent |
Assam
editKeys: AGP (5) INC (5) BJP (1) CPI(M) (1) ASDC (1) IND (1)
No. | Constituency | Member of Parliament | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Karimganj (SC) | Dwaraka Nath Das | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
2 | Silchar | Santosh Mohan Dev | Indian National Congress | ||
3 | Autonomous District (ST) | Jayanta Rongpi | Autonomous State Demand Committee | Floor Leader, Autonomous State Demand Committee | |
4 | Dhubri | Nurul Islam | Indian National Congress | ||
5 | Kokrajhar (ST) | Louis Islary | Independent | ||
6 | Barpeta | Uddhab Barman | Communist Party of India (Marxist) | ||
7 | Gauhati | Prabin Chandra Sarma | Asom Gana Parishad | ||
8 | Mangaldoi | Birendra Prasad Baishya | Asom Gana Parishad | Cabinet Minister, Mines and Steel (1996–1998) | |
9 | Tezpur | Iswar Prasanna Hazarika | Indian National Congress | ||
10 | Nowgong | Muhi Ram Saikia | Asom Gana Parishad | Minister of State, Human Resource Development (1996–1998) | |
11 | Kaliabor | Keshab Mahanta | Asom Gana Parishad | ||
12 | Jorhat | Bijoy Krishna Handique | Indian National Congress | ||
13 | Dibrugarh | Paban Singh Ghatowar | Indian National Congress | ||
14 | Lakhimpur | Arun Kumar Sarmah | Asom Gana Parishad |
Manipur
editKeys: INC (2)
No. | Constituency | Member of Parliament | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Inner Manipur | Thounaojam Chaoba Singh | Indian National Congress | ||
2 | Outer Manipur (ST) | Meijinlung Kamson | Indian National Congress |
Meghalaya
editNo. | Constituency | Member of Parliament | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Shillong (ST) | George Gilbert Swell | Independent | ||
2 | Tura (ST) | P. A. Sangma | Indian National Congress | Speaker of the Lok Sabha |
Mizoram
editKeys: INC (1)
No. | Constituency | Member of Parliament | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mizoram (ST) | C. Silvera | Indian National Congress |
Nagaland
editKeys: INC (1)
No. | Constituency | Member of Parliament | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mizoram (ST) | Imchalemba | Indian National Congress |
Sikkim
editKeys: SDF (1)
No. | Constituency | Member of Parliament | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sikkim | Bhim Prasad Dahal | Sikkim Democratic Front | Lok Sabha Leader, Sikkim Democratic Front |
14th Assam Legislative Assembly
edit14th Assam Assembly | |||||
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| |||||
Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Assam Legislative Assembly | ||||
Term | 1 June 2016 – 10 May 2021 | ||||
Election | 2016 | ||||
Government | Sonowal ministry | ||||
Opposition | Indian National Congress | ||||
Members | 126 | ||||
Speaker | Ranjeet Kumar Dass (until 30 January 2017) Hitendra Nath Goswami (from 30 January 2017) | ||||
Leader of the House | Sarbananda Sonowal | ||||
Leader of the Opposition | Debabrata Saikia | ||||
Party control | National Democratic Alliance |
Important members
editThe important members of the 14th Assam Legislative Assembly were:
- Speaker:
- Ranjeet Kumar Dass, BJP (2 June 2016 – 30 January 2017)
- Hitendra Nath Goswami, BJP (30 January 2017 – 20 May 2021)
- Deputy Speaker:
- Dilip Kumar Paul, BJP (3 June 2016 – 8 May 2018)
- Kripanath Mallah, BJP (26 September 2018 – 4 June 2019)
- Aminul Haque Laskar, BJP (30 July 2019 – 2 May 2021)
- Chief Minister and Leader of the House:
- Sarbananda Sonowal, BJP (24 May 2016 – 10 May 2021)
- Minister of Parliamentary Affairs:
- Chandra Mohan Patowary, BJP (25 May 2016 – 10 May 2021)
- Leader of the Opposition:
- Debabrata Saikia, INC (6 June 2016–5 January 2021[1], 4 February 2021[2]–20 May 2021)
Party-wise distribution of seats
editParty | Abbr. | Seats | |
---|---|---|---|
Bharatiya Janata Party | BJP | 63 | |
Indian National Congress | INC | 18 | |
All India United Democratic Front | AIUDF | 14 | |
Asom Gana Parishad | AGP | 12 | |
Bodoland People's Front | BPF | 12 | |
Independent | IND | 1 | |
Vacant | – | 6 | |
Total | 126 |
Members
editKarimganj District (5)
editKeys: BJP (2) INC (1) AIUDF (1) Vacant (1)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ratabari (SC) | Kripanath Mallah (resigned on 4 June 2019)[3] |
Bharatiya Janata Party | Deputy Speaker (2018–2019) | |
Bijoy Malakar (elected on 24 October 2019)[4] |
Bharatiya Janata Party | ||||
2 | Patharkandi | Krishnendu Paul | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
3 | Karimganj North | Kamalakhya Dey Purkayastha | Indian National Congress | ||
4 | Karimganj South | Aziz Ahmed Khan | All India United Democratic Front | ||
5 | Badarpur | Jamal Uddin Ahmed (died on 27 January 2021)[5] |
Indian National Congress | ||
Vacant from 27 January 2021 |
Hailakandi District (3)
editKeys: AIUDF (3)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
6 | Hailakandi | Anwar Hussain Laskar | All India United Democratic Front | ||
7 | Katlicherra | Suzam Uddin Laskar | All India United Democratic Front | ||
8 | Algapur | Nizam Uddin Choudhury | All India United Democratic Front |
Cachar District (7)
editKeys: BJP (6) Vacant (1)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
9 | Silchar | Dilip Kumar Paul | Bharatiya Janata Party | Deputy Speaker (2016–2018) | |
10 | Sonai | Aminul Haque Laskar | Bharatiya Janata Party | Deputy Speaker (2019–2021) | |
11 | Dholai (SC) | Parimal Suklabaidya | Bharatiya Janata Party | Cabinet Minister (2016–2021) | |
12 | Udharbond | Mihir Kanti Shome | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
13 | Lakhipur | Rajdeep Goala (resigned on 30 December 2020)[6] |
Indian National Congress | ||
Vacant from 30 December 2020 | |||||
14 | Barkhola | Kishor Nath | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
15 | Katigorah | Amar Chand Jain | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Dima Hasao District (1)
editKeys: BJP (1)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
16 | Haflong (ST) | Bir Bhadra Hagjer | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Karbi Anglong District (3)
editKeys: BJP (3)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
17 | Bokajan (ST) | Numal Momin | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
18 | Howraghat (ST) | Joyram Engleng | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
19 | Diphu (ST) | Sum Ronghang | Bharatiya Janata Party | Cabinet Minister (2018–2021) |
West Karbi Anglong District (1)
editKeys: BJP (1)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
20 | Baithalangso (ST) | Mansing Rongpi (resigned on 13 July 2016) |
Indian National Congress | ||
Mansing Rongpi (elected on 22 November 2016) |
Bharatiya Janata Party |
South Salmara-Mankachar District (2)
editKeys: INC (2)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
21 | Mankachar | Motiur Rohman Mondal | Indian National Congress | ||
22 | Salmara South | Wazed Ali Choudhury | Indian National Congress |
Dhubri District (5)
editNo. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
23 | Dhubri | Najrul Hoque | All India United Democratic Front | ||
24 | Gauripur | Nijanur Rahman | All India United Democratic Front | ||
25 | Golakganj | Ashwini Roy Sarkar | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
26 | Bilasipara West | Hafiz Bashir Ahmed | All India United Democratic Front | ||
27 | Bilasipara East | Ashok Kumar Singhi | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Kokrajhar District (3)
editKeys: BPF (3)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
28 | Gossaigaon | Majendra Narzary | Bodoland People's Front | ||
29 | Kokrajhar West (ST) | Rabiram Narzary | Bodoland People's Front | ||
30 | Kokrajhar East (ST) | Pramila Rani Brahma | Bodoland People's Front | Cabinet Minister (2016–2021) |
Chirang District (2)
editKeys: BPF (2)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
31 | Sidli (ST) | Chandan Brahma | Bodoland People's Front | Cabinet Minister (2018–2021) | |
33 | Bijni | Kamal Singh Narzary | Bodoland People's Front |
Bongaigaon District (3)
editKeys: AIUDF (1) AGP (1) INC (1)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
32 | Bongaigaon | Phani Bhusan Choudhury | Asom Gana Parishad | Protem Speaker (2016) Cabinet Minister (2018–2021) | |
34 | Abhayapuri North | Abdul Hai Nagori | Indian National Congress | ||
35 | Abhayapuri South (SC) | Ananta Kumar Malo | All India United Democratic Front |
Goalpara District (4)
editKeys: INC (2) AIUDF (1) BJP (1)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
36 | Dudhnai (ST) | Dipak Kumar Rabha | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
37 | Goalpara East | Abul Kalam Rasheed Alam | Indian National Congress | ||
38 | Goalpara West | Abdur Rashid Mandal | Indian National Congress | ||
39 | Jaleswar | Sahab Uddin Ahmed | All India United Democratic Front |
Barpeta District (6)
editKeys: INC (3) AIUDF (1) AGP (1) BJP (1)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
40 | Sorbhog | Ranjeet Kumar Dass | Bharatiya Janata Party | Speaker (2016–2017) | |
43 | Barpeta | Gunindra Nath Das | Asom Gana Parishad | ||
44 | Jania | Abdul Khaleque (resigned on 4 June 2019)[3] |
Indian National Congress | ||
Rafiqul Islam (elected on 24 October 2019)[4] |
All India United Democratic Front | ||||
45 | Baghbar | Sherman Ali Ahmed | Indian National Congress | ||
46 | Sarukhetri | Jakir Hussain Sikdar | Indian National Congress | ||
47 | Chenga | Sukur Ali Ahmed | Indian National Congress |
Bajali District (2)
editKeys: AIUDF (1) Vacant (1)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
41 | Bhabanipur | Abul Kalam Azad | All India United Democratic Front | ||
42 | Patacharkuchi | Pabindra Deka (resigned on 15 December 2020)[7] |
Asom Gana Parishad | ||
Vacant from 15 December 2020 |
Kamrup District (6)
editNo. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
48 | Boko (SC) | Nandita Das | Indian National Congress | ||
49 | Chaygaon | Rekibuddin Ahmed | Indian National Congress | ||
50 | Palasbari | Pranab Kalita | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
55 | Hajo | Suman Haripriya | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
56 | Kamalpur | Satyabrat Kalita | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
57 | Rangiya | Bhabesh Kalita | Bharatiya Janata Party | Minister of State (Independent Charge) (2018–2021) |
Kamrup (Metropolitan) District (4)
editNo. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
51 | Jalukbari | Himanta Biswa Sarma | Bharatiya Janata Party | Cabinet Minister (2016–2021) | |
52 | Dispur | Atul Bora Sr. | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
53 | Gauhati East | Siddhartha Bhattacharya | Bharatiya Janata Party | Cabinet Minister (2018–2021) | |
54 | Gauhati West | Ramendra Narayan Kalita | Asom Gana Parishad |
Baksa District (3)
editKeys: BPF (3)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
58 | Tamulpur | Emmanuel Mosahary | Bodoland People's Front | ||
62 | Barama (ST) | Maneswar Brahma | Bodoland People's Front | ||
63 | Chapaguri (ST) | Thaneswar Basumatary | Bodoland People's Front |
Nalbari District (3)
editKeys: BJP (3)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
59 | Nalbari | Ashok Sarma | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
60 | Barkhetry | Narayan Deka | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
61 | Dharmapur | Chandra Mohan Patowary | Bharatiya Janata Party | Cabinet Minister (2016–2021) |
Udalguri District (3)
editKeys: BPF (3)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
64 | Panery | Kamali Basumatari | Bodoland People's Front | ||
69 | Udalguri (ST) | Rihon Daimary | Bodoland People's Front | Cabinet Minister (2016–2021) | |
70 | Majbat | Charan Boro | Bodoland People's Front |
Darrang District (4)
editNo. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
65 | Kalaigaon | Maheswar Baro | Bodoland People's Front | ||
66 | Sipajhar | Binanda Kumar Saikia | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
67 | Mangaldoi (SC) | Gurujyoti Das | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
68 | Dalgaon | Ilias Ali | Indian National Congress |
Sonitpur District (6)
editNo. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
71 | Dhekiajuli | Ashok Singhal | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
72 | Barchalla | Ganesh Kumar Limbu | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
73 | Tezpur | Brindaban Goswami | Asom Gana Parishad | ||
74 | Rangapara | Pallab Lochan Das (resigned on 4 June 2019)[3] |
Bharatiya Janata Party | Minister of State (Independent Charge) (2016–2019) | |
Rajen Borthakur (elected on 24 October 2019)[4] |
Bharatiya Janata Party | ||||
75 | Sootea | Padma Hazarika | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
78 | Gohpur | Utpal Borah | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Biswanath District (2)
editKeys: BJP (2)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
76 | Biswanath | Promod Borthakur | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
77 | Behali | Ranjit Dutta | Bharatiya Janata Party | Cabinet Minister (2016–2021) |
Morigaon District (3)
editKeys: BJP (3)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
79 | Jagiroad (SC) | Pijush Hazarika | Bharatiya Janata Party | Minister of State (Independent Charge) (2018–2019) | |
80 | Marigaon | Rama Kanta Dewri | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
81 | Laharighat | Nazrul Islam | Indian National Congress |
Nagaon District (8)
editKeys: BJP (3) AGP (2) INC (2) AIUDF (1)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
82 | Raha (SC) | Dimbeswar Das | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
83 | Dhing | Aminul Islam | All India United Democratic Front | ||
84 | Batadroba | Angoorlata Deka | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
85 | Rupohihat | Nurul Huda | Indian National Congress | ||
86 | Nowgong | Rupak Sarmah | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
87 | Barhampur | Prafulla Kumar Mahanta | Asom Gana Parishad | ||
88 | Samaguri | Rakibul Hussain | Indian National Congress | Deputy Leader of the Opposition (2016–2021) | |
89 | Kaliabor | Keshab Mahanta | Asom Gana Parishad | Cabinet Minister (2016–2021) |
Hojai District (3)
editNo. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
90 | Jamunamukh | Abdur Rahim Ajmal | All India United Democratic Front | ||
91 | Hojai | Shiladitya Dev | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
92 | Lumding | Sibu Misra | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Golaghat District (5)
editKeys: AGP (2) BJP (1) INC (1) Vacant (1)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
93 | Bokakhat | Atul Bora | Asom Gana Parishad | Cabinet Minister (2016–2021) | |
94 | Sarupathar | Roselina Tirkey | Indian National Congress | ||
95 | Golaghat | Ajanta Neog (resigned on 25 December 2020)[8] |
Indian National Congress | ||
Vacant from 26 December 2020 | |||||
96 | Khumtai | Mrinal Saikia | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
97 | Dergaon (SC) | Bhabendra Nath Bharali | Asom Gana Parishad |
Jorhat District (4)
editKeys: AGP (1) BJP (1) INC (1) Vacant (1)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
98 | Jorhat | Hitendra Nath Goswami | Bharatiya Janata Party | Speaker (2017–2021) | |
100 | Titabar | Tarun Gogoi (died on 23 November 2020)[9][10] |
Indian National Congress | ||
Vacant from 23 November 2020 | |||||
101 | Mariani | Rupjyoti Kurmi | Indian National Congress | ||
102 | Teok | Renupoma Rajkhowa | Asom Gana Parishad |
Majuli District (1)
editKeys: BJP (1)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
99 | Majuli | Sarbananda Sonowal | Bharatiya Janata Party | Chief Minister (2016–2021) |
Sibsagar District (4)
editKeys: AGP (1) BJP (1) INC (1) Vacant (1)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
103 | Amguri | Prodip Hazarika | Asom Gana Parishad | ||
104 | Nazira | Debabrata Saikia | Indian National Congress | Leader of the Opposition (2016–2021) | |
107 | Thowra | Kushal Dowari | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
108 | Sibsagar | Pranab Kumar Gogoi (died on 3 February 2020)[11][12] |
Indian National Congress | ||
Vacant from 3 February 2020 |
Charaideo District (2)
editKeys: BJP (2)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
105 | Mahmara | Jogen Mohan | Bharatiya Janata Party | Minister of State (Independent Charge) (2020–2021) | |
106 | Sonari | Topon Kumar Gogoi (resigned on 4 June 2019)[3] |
Bharatiya Janata Party | Minister of State (Independent Charge) (2018–2019) | |
Nabanita Handique (elected on 24 October 2019)[4] |
Bharatiya Janata Party |
Lakhimpur District (4)
editKeys: BJP (2) AIUDF (1) AGP (1)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
109 | Bihpuria | Debananda Hazarika | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
110 | Naoboicha | Mamun Imdadul Haque Chawdhury | All India United Democratic Front | ||
111 | Lakhimpur | Utpal Dutta | Asom Gana Parishad | ||
112 | Dhakuakhana (ST) | Naba Kumar Doley | Bharatiya Janata Party | Minister of State (Independent Charge) (2016–2021) |
Dhemaji District (2)
editKeys: BJP (1) Independent (1)
No. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
113 | Dhemaji (ST) | Pradan Baruah (resigned on 30 November 2016) |
Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
Ranoj Pegu (elected on 13 April 2017)[13] |
Bharatiya Janata Party | ||||
114 | Jonai (ST) | Bhubon Pegu | Independent |
Dibrugarh District (7)
editNo. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
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115 | Moran | Chakradhar Gogoi | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
116 | Dibrugarh | Prasanta Phukan | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
117 | Lahowal | Rituparna Baruah | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
118 | Duliajan | Terash Gowalla | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
119 | Tingkhong | Bimal Bora | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
120 | Naharkatia | Naren Sonowal | Asom Gana Parishad | ||
121 | Chabua | Binod Hazarika | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Tinsukia District (5)
editNo. | Constituency | Member of Legislative Assembly | Party affiliation | Roles and responsibilities | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
122 | Tinsukia | Sanjoy Kishan | Bharatiya Janata Party | Minister of State (Independent Charge) (2020–2021) | |
123 | Digboi | Suren Phukan | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
124 | Margherita | Bhaskar Sharma | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
125 | Doom Dooma | Durga Bhumij | Indian National Congress | ||
126 | Sadiya | Bolin Chetia | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Assam ministers
editGopinath Bordoloi, INC (1947–1950)
editBishnuram Medhi, INC (1950–1957)
edit- Mahendra Mohan Choudhry: Cabinet Minister (1950-1955)
- Purnananda Chetia: Cabinet Minister (1951, 1952–1957)
- Nibaran Chandra Laskar: Deputy Minister, Relief and Rehabilitation, (1951-52)
- Joy Bhadra Hagjer: Deputy Minister (1956–1957)
Bimala Prasad Chaliha I, INC (1957–1962)
edit- Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed: Minister of Finance, Law, Community Development, Panchayats and Local Self Government
- Usha Barthakur: Cabinet Minister (1957-1958)
- Moinul Hoque Choudhury: Cabinet Minister (1957–1962)
Bimala Prasad Chaliha II, INC (1962–1967)
edit- Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed: Minister of Finance, Law, Community Development and Panchayats (1962-1966)
- Emonsing M Sangma: Cabinet Minister (1962–66)
- Moinul Hoque Choudhury: Cabinet Minister (1962-1967)
Bimala Prasad Chaliha III, INC (1967–1970)
edit- Mahendra Mohan Choudhry: Cabinet Minister (1967-1970)
Mahendra Mohan Choudhry, INC (1970–1972)
editSarat Chandra Sinha, INC (1972–1978)
edit- Anwara Taimur: Cabinet Minister of Education (1975–1978)
Golap Borbora, JP (1978–1979)
edit- Dulal Baruah, Deputy CM, Minister for Public Works Department, Supply, Trade and Commerce, Parliamentary Affairs and Jails
- Kesab Chandra Gogoi: Minister for Finance, Judicial , Legislative (Law)
- A. F. Golam Osmani: Cabinet Minister for Public Works Department, Supply, Irrigation and Power, Veterinary, Animal Husbandry and Fishery
Jogendra Nath Hazarika, JP (1979)
edit- A. F. Golam Osmani: Cabinet Minister for Public Works Department, Supply, Irrigation and Power, Veterinary, Animal Husbandry and Fishery
- Kesab Chandra Gogoi
Anwara Taimur, INC (1980–1981)
edit- A. F. Golam Osmani: Cabinet Minister for Public Works Department, Supply, Irrigation and Power, Veterinary, Animal Husbandry and Fishery
- Kesab Chandra Gogoi: Minister of Finance, Power, Steel and Mines and Parliamentary Affairs
- Golok Rajbanshi
- Silvius Condpan: Minister of State for Revenue
Kesab Chandra Gogoi, INC (1982)
edit- Golok Rajbanshi: Minister for Electricity, Mines, Parliamentary Affairs and Animal Husbandry (13 January 1982–19 March 1982)
Hiteswar Saikia I, INC (1983–1985)
edit- Kesab Chandra Gogoi: Cabinet Minister for Public Works Department
- Anwara Taimur: Cabinet Minister for Public Works Department
- Gobinda Chandra Langthasa: Cabinet Minister
- Nepal Chandra Das:
- Minister of State (1983–1984)
- Minister of State (Independent Charge) (1984–1985)
- Louis Islary:
- Minister of State for Education and Forests (1984–1985)
- Deputy Minister, Public Works Department (1983–1984)
Prafulla Mahanta I, AGP (1985–1990)
edit- Brindaban Goswami: Minister of Education
- Chandra Mohan Patowary: Minister of Health and Family Welfare
Hiteswar Saikia II, INC (1991–1996)
edit- Gobinda Chandra Langthasa: Deputy Chief Minister
- Kesab Chandra Gogoi:
- Minister for Planning and Development (30 June 1991–18 October 1992)
- Minister for Public Enterprises (18 October 1992–27 November 1992)
- Anwara Taimur: Cabinet Minister for Agriculture, Haj and Wakf Property
- Golok Rajbanshi
- Silvius Condpan: Cabinet Minister for Fisheries, Employment and Public Works Department
- Dileswar Tanti: Minister of Labour
- Afzalur Rahman: Minister of Panchayat and Rural Development
- Nagen Neog: Minister of Cooperation, Border Development
- Mithius Tudu: Minister of Labour and Employment
- Haren Bhumij: Minister of Flood control, Science and Technology, Environment
- Anwar Hussain: Minister of State for Finance, Planning and Development (1991–1993)
- Ismail Hussain: Minister of State for Agriculture (1991–1993)
Bhumidhar Barman, INC (1996)
edit- Anwara Taimur: Cabinet Minister for Agriculture, Haj and Wakf Property
- Silvius Condpan: Cabinet Minister for Fisheries, Employment and Public Works Department
Prafulla Mahanta II, AGP (1996–2001)
edit- Atul Bora:
- Minister of PWD (1996–18 May 1998)
- Minister of Forests
- Thaneswar Boro: Minister of Education (1996–27 May 1998)
- Jagadish Bhuyan: Minister of Tourism (1998–2001)
- Joseph Toppo: Minister of State for Labour and Employment (12 Jun 1996–17 May 2001)
- Deepak Kumar Das: Minister of State (1998)
Tarun Gogoi I, INC (2001–2006)
edit- Gobinda Chandra Langthasa: Minister of Hill Areas Development (2001–2006)
- Ismail Hussain: Minister for Irrigation and Char Development (2001–2006)
- Rupam Kurmi:
- Minister of State (I/C) for Employment and Craftsmanship (2001–2002)
- Minister for Employment and Craftsmanship (2002–4 Feb 2004) (died in office)
- Anjan Dutta:
- Minister of State (I/C) for Transport, Municipal Corporation and Guwahati Development (2001–2002)
- Minister for Transport, Municipal Corporation and Guwahati Development (2002–2006)
- Minister for Industry and Commerce (2004–2006)
- Mithius Tudu: Minister for Revenue (2002–2006)
- Bhubaneswar Kalita: Minister for Industry, Commerce, Information Technology and Public Enterprises (7 June 2002–6 July 2004)
- Pankaj Bora: Cabinet Minister for Education (7 June 2002–6 July 2004)
- Ripun Bora:
- Minister of State (I/C), Panchayat, Rural Development (7 June 2002-2006)
- Minister of State (I/C), Elementary Education (16 Aug 2005-2006)
- Misbahul Islam Laskar: Minister of State (I/C), Cooperation, Tourism (2002–2006)
- Robin Bordoloi: Minister of State (I/C), Sports & Youth Welfare, Relief and Rehabilitation (2002–2006)
- Atuwa Munda: Minister of State for Public Works Department (7 June 2002-2006)
- Pranati Phukan: Minister of State for Revenue and Cultural Affairs (7 June 2002–6 July 2004)
- Rakibul Hussain:
- Minister of State for Home (Jail & Home Guards) Border Area Development, Passport (2002–2006)
- Minister of State, Home, Political, Passport, Haj, Border Area Development, Information Technology, Printing & Stationery (2004–2006)
Political families of Assam
editAjmal
edit- Badruddin Ajmal (born 1950): Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha from Dhubri (since 2009) and President of All India United Democratic Front.
- Abdur Rahman Ajmal (born 1983), son of Badruddin Ajmal: Former Member of Assam Legislative Assembly.
- Abdur Rahim Ajmal (born 1986), son of Badruddin Ajmal: Former Member of Assam Legislative Assembly.
- Sirajuddin Ajmal (born 1958), brother of Badruddin Ajmal: Member of Assam Legislative Assembly and former Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha.
Dev
edit- Santosh Mohan Dev (1934–2017): Former Union Minister of Heavy Industries, Steel and Water Resources and former Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha.
- Bithika Dev, wife of Santosh Mohan Dev: Former Member of Assam Legislative Assembly.
- Sushmita Dev (born 1972), daughter of Santosh Mohan Dev: Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha from West Bengal and former Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha and former President of All India Mahila Congress.
Kurmi
edit- Rupam Kurmi (died 2004): Former Minister of Employment and Craftsmanship, Government of Assam and former Member of Assam Legislative Assembly.
- Rupjyoti Kurmi (born 1977), son of Rupam Kurmi: Member of Assam Legislative Assembly.
Gogoi
edit- Tarun Gogoi (1936–2020): Former Chief Minister of Assam and former Union Minister of State (Independent Charge).
- Gaurav Gogoi (born 1982), son of Tarun Gogoi: Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha from Kaliabor (since 2014).
- Dip Gogoi (born 1951), brother of Tarun Gogoi: Former Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha from Kaliabor and former Member of Assam Legislative Assembly.
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