Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly

Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
उत्तर प्रदेश विधानसभा
17th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Hriday Narayan Dikshit [1], BJP
Since 30 March 2017
Leader of the House
Yogi Adityanath, BJP
Since 19 March 2017
Structure
Seats 404 (403 + 1 Nominated)
Political groups

Government (324)

Opposition (78)

Others (1)

Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
2017
Next election
2022
Meeting place
Vidhan Bhavan, Lucknow
Website
http://www.uplegisassembly.gov.in

Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly (Hindi: उत्तर प्रदेश विधान सभा) is the lower house of the bicameral legislature (or say Vidhan Sabha is the lower house of Vidhan Bhavan) of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It has a total of 403 members excluding one Anglo-Indian member who is nominated by the Governor. Till 1967, it had a strength of 431 members including one nominated Anglo-Indian member. According to the recommendation of the Delimitation Commission, which is appointed after every Census, it was revised to 426. After reorganization of the State on 9 November 2000, the strength of the Legislative Assembly has become 404 including one nominated member to represent the Anglo-Indian community.[3] The Term of the Vidhan Sabha is five years unless dissolved earlier. The election is held on the principle of "one adult one vote".

History

Pre-independence

The Legislative Assembly for the United Provinces was constituted for the first time on 1 April 1937 in accordance with the Government of India Act, 1935. The strength of the Assembly as stipulated under the Act of 1935 was 228 and its term was five years. Purushottam Das Tandon and Abdul Hakim were elected the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker respectively on 31 July 1937.[4]

Post-independence

After independence, the legislative assembly met for the first time on 3 November 1947. At its meeting on 4 November 1947, the legislative assembly adopted a resolution for the use of Hindi for the transaction of all its business and proceedings and accordingly all the business of the House was thereafter transacted in Hindi.

On 25 February 1948, the Assembly passed a resolution requesting the Governor to submit to the Governor General the request of the assembly to the effect that the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad and the Oudh Chief Court be amalgamated.

Another important resolution passed by the House on 18 October 1948 congratulated the government of India, the military commanders and the soldiers on their successful police action against the Hyderabad State.[4]

Post-republichood

The first session of the U. P. Legislature (a provisional legislature) under the new Constitution, began on 2 February 1950 with an address by the Governor to both the Houses assembled together in the Assembly Hall. Prior to the commencement of the session, the Governor administered the oath to P. D. Tandon and Chandra Bhal respectively in their respective chambers, thereafter all other members present took oath or made affirmation, as required by the Constitution, in their respective Houses.

An important legislative measure passed in 1950 was the U. P. Language (Bills and Acts) Act, 1950, which provided that the language to be used in Bills and Acts shall be Hindi in Devanagri script. In 1951, the U. P. Official Language Act was passed adopting Hindi in Devanagri script as the language to be used for official purpose of the State.

On 11 August 1950 the Speaker, Purshottam Das Tandon, resigned from his office. On 21 December 1950 the Deputy Speaker, Nafisul Hasan, was elected the Speaker. Hasan replied to the congratulatory speeches on the occasion, he declared that unlike his predecessor, he would not be taking part in politics as long as he remained the Speaker.

Hargovind Pant was elected the Deputy Speaker on 4 January 1951.[4]

After the first elections

The newly elected Assembly of Uttar Pradesh met on 19 May 1952. On 20 May 1952, Atma Ram Govind Kher was elected the Speaker. Govind Kher speaking on the occasion, said that of the two different conventions set by his two predecessors in office in the matter of taking part in politics he would like to follow neither but would strive to follow a middle course in this regard. He said that he would not take part in active politics nor hold any office in the Congress Party to which he belonged, but at the same time he would continue to be a member of that party and take part in non-controversial activities, particularly relating to social and developmental work.[4]

Uttar Pradesh Assembly Election Results

Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly (Vidhan Sabha) Election Result.[5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][6]
Party Years
2017 2012 2007 2002 1996 1993 1991 1989 1985 1980 1977 1974 1969 1967 1962 1957 1951
Apna Dal (Soneylal) 9 1 3
Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha (HMS) 1 1 1 1
Akhil Bhartiya Lok Tantrik Congress (ABLTC) 1 2
Akhil Bharatiya Ram Rajya Parishad (RRP) 1
Akhil Bhartiya Shivsena – Rashtrawadi (SHS) 1
All India Bhartiya Jan Sangh (BJS) 17 2
All India Indira Congress (TIWARI) AIIC(T) 4
Bharatiya Jan Sangh (BJS) 61 49 98
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) 19 80 206 98 67 67 12 13
Bahujan Kranti Dal (BKD) 8 106 98
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 312 47 51 88 174 177 221 57 16 11
Communist Party of India (CPI) 1 3 4 6 6 7 9 16 80 13 14 9
Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM) 2 4 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1
Hindu Maha Sabha (HMS) 1 2
Indian National Congress (INC) 7 28 22 25 33 28 46 94 269 309 47 215 211 199 249 286 388
Indian National Congress (INC) (Organisation) 10
Indian National Congress (INC) (U) 13
Indian Congress (J) (ICJ) 5
Ittehad-E-Millait Council (IEMC) 1
Jan Morcha (JM) 1
Janata Dal (JD) 7 27 92 208
Janata Dal (United) JD(U) 1 2
Janata Party (JP / JNP) 1 34 1 20 4 352
Janata Party (Secular) - Ch. Charan Singh – JNP(SC) 59
Janata Party (Secular) Raj Narain – JNP(SR) 4
Jan Sangh (JS) 49
Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party (KMPP) 1
Lok Dal (LKD) 84
Lok Dal (B) (LKD)(B) 2
Muslim League (MUL) 1
Nirbal Indian Shoshit Hamara Aam Dal 1
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) 1
National Loktantrik Party (NLP) 1
Peace Party (PECP) 4
Praja Socialist Party (PSP) 3 11 38 44
Quami Ekta Dal (QED) 2
Rashtriya Swabhimaan Party (RSBP) 1
Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) 1 9 10 14
Rashtriya Kranti Party (RTKP) 4
Rashtriya Parivartan Dal (RPD) 2 1
Republican Party of India (RPI) 1 10 8
Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya) SJP(R) 1 1
Samajwadi Party (SP) 47 224 97 143 110 109
Sanghata Socialist Party 44
Socialist Party (SP) 20
Socialist Party (SOC) 5 24
Social Action Party (SAP) 2
Shoshit Samaj Dal (SSD) 1 1 1 1
Swatantra Party (SWA) 1 5 12 15
Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party 4
Samyukta Socialist Party (SSP) 33
Uttarakhand Kranti Dal (UKD) 1
U.P. Praja Party (UPPP) 1
U.P. Revolutionary Socialist Party (UPRSP) 1
Uttarpradesh Kisan Mazdoor Party (KMP) 1
Uttar Pradesh United Democratic Front 1
Independent (IND) 3 6 9 16 13 8 7 40 23 17 16 5 18 37 31 74 15
Total Seats 403 403 403 403 424 425 425 425 425 425 425 424 425 425 430 430 430

Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly terms

Following are the dates of constitution and dissolution of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly. First sitting date and date of completion of term for each Vidhan Sabha can be different from the constitution and dissolution dates (respectively).[19]

Vidhan SabhaConstitutionDissolutionDays
1st20 May 195231 March 19571,776
2nd1 April 19576 March 19621,800
3rd7 March 19629 March 19671,828
4th10 March 196715 April 1968402
5th26 February 19694 March 19741,832
6th4 March 197430 April 19771,153
7th23 June 197717 February 1980969
8th9 June 198010 March 19851,735
9th10 March 198529 November 19891,725
10th2 December 19894 April 1991488
11th22 June 19916 December 1992533
12th4 December 199328 October 1995693
13th17 October 19967 March 20021,967
14th26 February 200213 May 20071,902
15th13 May 20079 March 20121,762
16th8 March 201211 March 20171,829
17th 19 March 2017 Incumbent(BJP)

Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly Constituencies

Agra Cantt. (SC)
Agra North
Agra Rural (SC)
Agra South
Ajagara (SC)
Akbarpur
Alapur (SC)
Aliganj
Aligarh
Allahabad North
Allahabad South
Allahabad West
Amanpur
Amethi
Amritpur
Amroha
Anupshahr
Aonla
Arya Nagar
Asmoli
Atrauli
Atrauliya
Aurai (SC)
Auraiya
Ayah Shah
Ayodhya
Azamgarh
Babaganj (SC)
Baberu
Babina
Bachhrawan (SC)
Badaun
Badlapur
Baghpat
Bah
Baheri
Bahraich
Bairia
Bakshi Kaa Talab
Balamau (SC)
Baldev (SC)
Balha (SC)
Ballia
Balrampur (SC)
Banda
Bangarmau
Bansdih
Bansgaon (SC)
Bansi
Bara (SC)
Barabanki
Barauli
Baraut
Bareilly
Bareilly Cantt
Barhaj
Barhapur
Barkhera
Basti Sadar
Behat
Belthara Road (SC)
Bhadohi
Bhagwantnagar
Bharthana (SC)
Bhatpar Pani
Bhinga
Bhognipur
Bhojipura
Bhojpur
Bhongaon
Bidhuna
Bijnor
Bikapur
Bilari
Bilaspur
Bilgram-Mallawan
Bilhaur (SC)
Bilsi
Bindki
Bisalpur
Bisauli (SC)
Biswan
Bithari Chainpur
Bithoor (SC)
Budhana
Bulandshahr
Caimpiyarganj
Chail
Chakia (SC)
Chamraua
Chandausi (SC)
Chandpur
Charkhari
Charthawal
Chauri-Chaura
Chhanbey (SC)
Chhaprauli
Chharra
Chhata
Chhibramau
Chillupar
Chitrakoot
Chunar
Colonelganj
Dadraul
Dadri
Dariyabad
Dataganj
Debai
Deoband
Deoria
Dhampur
Dhanaura (SC)
Dhanghata (SC)
Dhaurahra
Dholana
Dibiyapur
Didarganj
Domariyaganj
Duddhi (SC)
Etah
Etawah
Etmadpur
Faridpur (SC)
Farrukhabad
Fatehabad
Fatehpur
Fatehpur Sikri
Fazilnagar
Firozabad
Gainsari
Gangoh
Garautha
Garhmukteshwar
Gaura
Gauriganj
Ghatampur
Ghaziabad
Ghazipur Sadar
Ghorawal
Ghosi
Gola Gokrannath
Gonda
Gopalpur
Gopamau (SC)
Gorakhpur Rural
Gorakhpur Urban
Goshainganj
Goverdhan
Govind Nagar
Gunnaur
Gyanpur (SC)
Haidergarh (SC)
Hamirpur
Handia
Hapur (SC)
Harchandpur
Hardoi
Hargaon (SC)
Harraiya
Hasanpur
Hastinapur (SC)
Hata
Hathras (SC)
Husainganj
Iglas (SC)
Isauli
Itwa
Jagdishpur (SC)
Jahanabad
Jakhanian (SC)
Jalalabad
Jalalpur
Jalesar (SC)
Jangipur
Jasrana
Jaswantnagar
Jaunpur
Jewar
Jhansi Nagar
Kadipur (SC)
Kaimganj
Kairana
Kaiserganj
Kalpi
Kalyanpur
Kannauj (SC)
Kanpur Cantonment
Kanth
Kapilvastu (SC)
Kaptanganj
Karachhana
Karhal
Kasganj
Kasta (SC)
Katehari
Katra
Katra Bazar
Kerakat (SC)
Khada
Khaga (SC)
Khair (SC)
Khajani (SC)
Khalilabad
Khatauli
Kheragarh
Khurja (SC)
Kidwai Nagar
Kishni (SC)
Kithore
Koil
Kiraon (SC)
Kunda
Kundarki
Kursi
Kushinagar
Laharpur
Lakhimpur
Lalganj (SC)
Lalitpur
Lambhua
Loni
Lucknow Cantonment
Lucknow Central
Lucknow East
Lucknow North
Lucknow West
Machhlishahr (SC)
Madhogarh
Madhuban
Mahadeva
Maharajganj (SC)
Maharajpur
Mahasi
Mahmoodabad
Mahoba
Maholi
Mainpuri
Majhawan
Malhani
Malihabad (SC)
Manikpur
Majhanpur (SC)
Mankapur (SC)
Mant
Marhara
Marihan
Mariyahu
Matera
Mathura
Mau
Mauranipur (SC)
Meerapur
Meerganj
Meerut
Meerut Cantt.
Meerut South
Mehnagar (SC)
Mehnaun
Mehroni (SC)
Meja
Menhdawal
Milak (SC)
Milkipur (SC)
Mirzapur
Misrikh (SC)
Modinagar
Mahammadabad
Mohammadi
Mohan
Mohanlalganj (SC)
Moradabad Nagar
Moradabad Rural
Mubarakpur
Mughalsarai
Muhammadabad-Gohna
Mungra Badshahpur
Muradnagar
Muzaffarnagar
Nagina (SC)
Najibabad
Nakur
Nanpara
Naraini (SC)
Naugawan Sadat
Nautanwa
Nawabganj
Nehtaur (SC)
Nighasan
Nizamabad
Noida
Noorpur
Obra
Orai (SC)
Padrauna
Palia
Paniyara
Pathardeva
Patiyali
Patti
Payagpur
Phaphamau
Pharenda
Phephana
Phoolpur Pawai
Phulpur
Pilibhit
Pindra
Pipraich
Powayan (SC)
Pratapgarh
Pratappur
Puranpur (SC)
Purqazi (SC)
Purwa
Rae Bareli
Ram Nagar
Ramkola (SC)
Rampur
Rampur Karkhana
Rampur Khas
Rampur Maniharan
Raniganj
Rasara
Rasulabad (SC)
Rath (SC)
Robertsganj
Rohaniya
Rudauli
Rudhauli
Rudrapur (SC)
Sadabad
Sadar
Safipur (SC)
Sagri (SC)
Sahajanwa
Saharanpur
Saharanpur Nagar
Sahaswan
Sahibabad
Saidpur (SC)
Saiyadraja
Sakaldiha
Salempur (SC)
Salon (SC)
Sambhal
Sandi (SC)
Sandila
Sardhana
Sareni
Sarojini Nagar
Sawayazpur
Sevapuri
Sevata
Shahabad
Shahganj
Shahjahanpur
Shamli
Shekhupur
Shikarpur
Shikohabad
Shivpur
Shohratgarh
Shrawasti
Sidhauli (SC)
Sikanderpur
Sikandra
Sikandra Rao
Sikandrabad
Sirathu
Sirsaganj
Sishamau
Siswa
Sitapur
Siwalkhas
Soraon (SC)
Sri Nagar (SC)
Suar
Sultanpur
Syana
Tamkuhi Raj
Tanda
Tarabganj
Thakurdwara
Thana Bhawan
Tilhar
Tiloi
Tindwari
Tirwa
Tulsipur
Tundla (SC)
Unchahar
Unnao (SC)
Utraula
Varanasi Cantt.
Varanasi North
Varanasi South
Vishwanathganj
Zafrabad
Zahoorabad
Zaidpur (SC)
Zamania

Members of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly

See also

References

  1. "यूपीः हृदय नारायण दीक्षित विधानसभा के अध्यक्ष निर्वाचित".
  2. "Akhilesh selects Ram Govind Chaudhary as opposition leader in UP assembly". 27 March 2017.
  3. It stayed at 403 + 1 in the delimitation of 2008 which incorporated the 2001 census data. "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008" (PDF). The Election Commission of India.
  4. 1 2 3 4 "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 19 June 2009. Retrieved 21 September 2009.
  5. "UP Election Results".
  6. 1 2 "TitlePage_UP-96.PDF" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-08-11.
  7. "List Of Political Parties" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-08-11.
  8. "List Of Political Parties" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-08-11.
  9. "Qrylistofparticipatingpoliticalparties" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-08-11.
  10. "List Of Political Parties" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-08-11.
  11. "List Of Political Parties" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-08-11.
  12. "List Of Political Parties" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-08-11.
  13. "List Of Political Parties" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-08-11.
  14. "List Of Political Parties" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-08-11.
  15. "List Of Political Parties" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-08-11.
  16. "List Of Political Parties" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-08-11.
  17. "List Of Political Parties" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-08-11.
  18. "Statistics" (PDF). eci.nic.in.
  19. "Vidhan Sabha terms". U.P. Assembly website. Archived from the original on 20 August 2013. Retrieved Jan 2014. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)

Sources

Coordinates: 26°50′37″N 80°56′39″E / 26.84361°N 80.94417°E / 26.84361; 80.94417

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.