Bihar Legislative Council

Bihar Vidhan Parishad, also known as Bihar Legislative Council, is the upper house of the bicameral legislature of the state of Bihar in India.

Bihar Legislative Council
Type
Type
Term limits
6 years
Leadership
Chairman (Acting)
Awadhesh Narayan Singh, BJP
since June 2020
Deputy Chairman
Awadhesh Narayan Singh, BJP
since June 2020
Leader of the House
(Chief Minister)
Nitish Kumar, JD(U)
since 27 July 2017
Deputy Chief Minister
Sushil Kumar Modi, BJP
since 27 July 2017
Government's Chief Whip
Sanjay Kumar Singh, JD(U)
since 27 July 2017
Government's Deputy Chief Whip
Rajnish Kumar, BJP
since 27 July 2017
Leader of the Opposition
Vacant, None have more than 10% membership
since 23 June 2020
Structure
Seats75 (63 Elected + 12 Nominated)
Political groups
Government (44)

NDA (44)

Opposition (11)

  •      RJD (6)
  •      INC (3)
  •      HAM (1)
  •      IND (1)

Others (20)

  •      Vacant (20)
Elections
Single transferable vote
Meeting place
Bihar Legislative Council, Patna, Bihar, India
Website
http://www.biharvidhanparishad.gov.in

History

A new Province of Bihar and Odisha was created by the Government of India on 12 December 1911. The Legislative Council with a total of 43 members belonging to different categories was formed in 1912. The first sitting of the Council was convened on 20 January 1913 at Patna College Bankipore. In 1920 Bihar and orrisa declared governor province, as per Government of India Act 1919. As per Government of India Act 1935 Bihar and Orissa was split into separate provinces of Bihar and Orissa. In 1936, Bihar attained its separate Statehood. Under the Government of India Act, 1919, the unicameral legislature got converted into bicameral one, i.e., the Bihar Legislative Council and the Bihar Legislative Assembly. Under the Government of India Act, 1935, the Bihar Legislative Council consisted of 29 members. On March 21, 1938, the session of the Bihar Legislative Council took place in a newly built building. On 1 April 1950, the secretariat of BLC started functioning. After the first General Elections 1952, the number of members was increased up to 72 and by 1958 the number was raised to 96. With the creation of Jharkhand, as a result of the Bihar Reorganisation Act, 2000 passed by the Parliament, the strength of the Bihar Legislative Council has been reduced from 96 to 75 members. Some veteran council members B. P. Mandal, Jagannath Mishra, Satyendra Narain Singh and Lalu Prasad Yadav have also served as Chief Minister of Bihar.

Working

Bihar Legislative Council is a permanent body and not subject to dissolution. But as nearly as possible, one-third of the members thereof retire as soon as may be on the expiration of every second year. Members are now elected or nominated for six years and one-third of them retire every second year. The presiding officers of Vidhan Parishad are now known as Chairman and Deputy Chairman. Members of the upper house, the Legislative Council are indirectly elected through an electoral college. There are 27 Committees which are, at present, functional in the Council. Besides, there are three Financial Committees consisting of the members of the two Houses of the State Legislature.

Current members

  • Chairman (Acting): Awadhesh Narayan Singh
  • Deputy Chairman : Awadhesh Narayan Singh
  • Leader of the House : Nitish Kumar
  • Deputy Leader of the House : Sushil Kumar Modi
  • Government's Chief Whip : Sanjay Kumar Singh
  • Government's Deputy Chief Whip : Rajnish Kumar
  • Leader of the Opposition : Vacant

Elected by Legislative Assembly Members

Keys:   JD(U) (12)   BJP (7)   RJD (5)   INC (2)   HAM(S) (1)

# Member Party Term Start Term End
1. Bhism Sahni Janata Dal (United) 2020 2026
2. Kumud Verma Janata Dal (United) 2020 2026
3. Gulam Gaus Janata Dal (United) 2020 2026
4. Nitish Kumar Janata Dal (United) 2018 2024
5. Rameshwar Mahto Janata Dal (United) 2018 2024
6. Khalid Anwar Janata Dal (United) 2018 2024
7. Sanjay Jha Janata Dal (United) 2019 2024
8. Gulam Rasool Balyawi Janata Dal (United) 2016 2022
9. Tanveer Akhtar Janata Dal (United) 2016 2022
10. C. P. Sinha Janata Dal (United) 2016 2022
11. Ranvijay Singh Janata Dal (United) 2016 2022
12. Qamar Alam Janata Dal (United) 2016 2022
13. Sanjay Mayukh Bharatiya Janata Party 2020 2026
14. Samrat Chaudhary Bharatiya Janata Party 2020 2026
15. Sushil Kumar Modi Bharatiya Janata Party 2018 2024
16. Mangal Pandey Bharatiya Janata Party 2018 2024
17. Sanjay Paswan Bharatiya Janata Party 2018 2024
18. Vinod Narayan Jha Bharatiya Janata Party 2016 2022
19. Arjun Sahani Bharatiya Janata Party 2016 2022
20. Rambali Singh Chandravanshi Rashtriya Janata Dal 2020 2026
21. Sunil Singh Rashtriya Janata Dal 2020 2026
22. Farooq Shaikh Rashtriya Janata Dal 2020 2026
23. Rabri Devi Rashtriya Janata Dal 2018 2024
24. Ram Chandra Purve Rashtriya Janata Dal 2018 2024
25. Sameer Kumar Singh Indian National Congress 2020 2026
26. Prem Chandra Mishra Indian National Congress 2020 2026
27. Santosh Suman Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) 2018 2024

Elected from Local Authorities Constituencies

Keys:   BJP (12)   JD(U) (8)   RJD (1)   INC (1)   LJP (1)   Independent (1)

# Constituency Member Party Term Start Term End
1 Jehanabad & Arwal Manorama Devi Janata Dal (United) 2015 2021
2 Katihar Ashok Kumar Agrawal Bharatiya Janata Party 2015 2021
3 Sitamarhi & Seohar Dilip Rai Janata Dal (United) 2015 2021
4 Patna Ritlal Rai Independent 2015 2021
5 Madhubani Suman Kumar Bharatiya Janata Party 2015 2021
6 Muzaffarpur Dinesh Prasad Singh Janata Dal (United) 2015 2021
7 Purnia-Kishanganj Dr. Dilip Kumar Jaiswal Bharatiya Janata Party 2015 2021
8 Bhojpur & Buxar Radha Charan Sah Janata Dal (United) 2015 2021
9 Rohtas & Kamur Santosh Kumar Singh Bharatiya Janata Party 2015 2021
10 Siwan Tunna Pandey Bharatiya Janata Party 2015 2021
11 Banka & Bhagalpur Manoj Yadav Janata Dal (United) 2015 2021
12 Darbhanga Sunil Kumar Singh Bharatiya Janata Party 2015 2021
13 Saharsa-Madhepura-Supaul Nutan Singh Lok Janshakti Party 2015 2021
14 Vaishali Subodh Kumar Rashtriya Janata Dal 2015 2021
15 Nalanda Reena Devi Janata Dal (United) 2015 2021
16 West Champaran Rajesh Ram Indian National Congress 2015 2021
17 Begusarai-Khagaria Rajnish Kumar Bharatiya Janata Party 2015 2021
18 Aurangabad Ranjan Kumar Singh Bharatiya Janata Party 2015 2021
19 East Champaran Rajesh Kumar Bharatiya Janata Party 2015 2021
20 Samastipur Hari Narayan Chaudhary Bharatiya Janata Party 2015 2021
21 Saran Sachchidanand Rai Bharatiya Janata Party 2015 2021
22 Munger-Jamui-Lakhisarai Sanjay Prasad Janata Dal (United) 2015 2021
23 Nawada Salman Raghib Janata Dal (United) 2015 2021
24 Gopalganj Aditya Narayan Pandey Bharatiya Janata Party 2015 2021

Elected from Graduates Constituencies

Keys:  JD(U) (1)   BJP (1)   Vacant (4)

# Constituency Member Party Term Start Term End
1 Saran Dr. Virendra Narayan Yadav Janata Dal (United) 2017 2023
2 Gaya Awadhesh Narayan Singh Bharatiya Janata Party 2017 2023
3 Tirhut Vacant 2020 2026
4 Patna Vacant 2020 2026
5 Darbhanga Vacant 2020 2026
6 Koshi Vacant 2020 2026

Elected from Teachers Constituencies

Keys:  JD(U) (2)   Vacant (4)

# Constituency Member Party Term Start Term End
1 Koshi Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Singh Janata Dal (United) 2017 2023
2 Gaya Sanjeev Shyam Singh Janata Dal (United) 2017 2023
3 Patna Vacant 2020 2026
4 Darbhanga Vacant 2020 2026
5 Saran Vacant 2020 2026
6 Tirhut Vacant 2020 2026

Nominated

Keys:  Vacant (12)

# Member Party Term Start Term End
1 Vacant 2020 2026
2 Vacant 2020 2026
3 Vacant 2020 2026
4 Vacant 2020 2026
5 Vacant 2020 2026
6 Vacant 2020 2026
7 Vacant 2020 2026
8 Vacant 2020 2026
9 Vacant 2020 2026
10 Vacant 2020 2026
11 Vacant 2020 2026
12 Vacant 2020 2026

See also

References

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