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Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
16th Rajasthan Assembly
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Term limits
5 years
Leadership
Haribhau Kisanrao Bagde
since 27 July 2024
Vasudev Devnani Since 21 December 2023
Leader of the House
(Chief Minister)
Deputy Leader of the House
(Deputy Chief Minister)
Deputy Leader of the Opposition
Structure
Seats200
Political groups
Government (124)
  NDA (123)

Official Opposition (68)

  INDIA (68)

Other Opposition (2)

  IND (2)

Vacant (7)

  Vacant (7)
Elections
First past the post
Last election
25 November 2023
Next election
2028
Meeting place
Vidhan Bhavan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Website
Rajasthan Legislative Assembly

The Rajasthan Legislative Assembly, also known as the Rajasthan Vidhan Sabha, is the unicameral legislature of the state of Rajasthan. It's a vital part of the state government, responsible for making and implementing laws.

The assembly meets at Vidhan Bhavan situated in Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. Members of the Legislative assembly are directly elected by the people for a term of 5 years. Presently, the legislative assembly consists of 200 members.

Origin

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The formation of the House of People's Representatives in Rajasthan is significant in Indian Constitutional history since it was the result of the merging of 22 princely states of the former Rajputana with the Union of India.

As per the provision of Article 168 of India's newly framed constitution, each state was required to form a legislature consisting of one or two Houses. Rajasthan chose unicameralism for its legislature, which is known as the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly.

History

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The First Rajasthan Legislative Assembly (1952–57) was inaugurated on 31 March 1952. It had a strength of 160 members. The strength was increased to 190 after the merger of the erstwhile Ajmer State with Rajasthan in 1956. The Second (1957–62) and Third (1962–67) Legislative Assemblies had a strength of 176. The Fourth (1967–72) and Fifth (1972–77) Legislative Assembly comprised 184 members each. The strength became 200 from the Sixth (1977–80) Legislative Assembly onwards.[1][2]

Privileges

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Article 194 of the Indian Constitution specifies the powers, privileges, and immunities of the House of Legislature, as well as its members and committees.

Some of the important privileges are:

  • Freedom of speech in the legislature
  • Immunity for members from any proceedings in any court relating to anything said or any vote given by them in the legislature or any committee thereof
  • Prohibition on courts inquiring into legislative processes
  • Freedom from arrest in civil proceedings for the members during the continuance of the session of the House

16th Rajasthan Assembly

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Members of Legislative Assembly

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Source:[3]
District Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Remarks
No. Name Party Name
Sri Ganganagar 1 Sadulshahar BJP Gurveer Singh Brar
2 Ganganagar BJP Jaydeep Bihani
3 Karanpur INC Rupinder Singh Kooner
4 Suratgarh INC Dungar Ram Gedar
5 Raisinghnagar (SC) INC Sohan Lal Nayak
6 Anupgarh (SC) INC Shimla Devi
Hanumangarh 7 Sangaria INC Abhimanyu Poonia
8 Hanumangarh IND Ganesh Raj Bansal
9 Pilibanga (SC) INC Vinod Gothwal
10 Nohar INC Amit Chachan
11 Bhadra BJP Sanjeev Kumar Beniwal
Bikaner 12 Khajuwala (SC) BJP Vishwanath Meghwal
13 Bikaner West BJP Jethanand Vyas
14 Bikaner East BJP Siddhi Kumari
15 Kolayat BJP Anshuman Singh Bhati
16 Lunkaransar BJP Sumit Godara Cabinet Minister
17 Dungargarh BJP Tarachand Saraswat
18 Nokha INC Sushila Rameshwar Dudi
Churu 19 Sadulpur SS Manoj Nyangli Merged With Shiv Sena From BSP
20 Taranagar INC Narendra Budania
21 Sardarshahar INC Anil Kumar Sharma
22 Churu BJP Harlal Saharan
23 Ratangarh INC Poosaram Godara
24 Sujangarh (SC) INC Manoj Meghwal
Jhunjhunu 25 Pilani (SC) INC Pitram Singh Kala
26 Surajgarh INC Sharwan Kumar
27 Jhunjhunu INC Brijendra Singh Ola Resigned on 5 June 2024
Vacant
28 Mandawa INC Rita Choudhary
29 Nawalgarh BJP Vikram Singh Jakhal
30 Udaipurwati INC Bhagawana Ram Saini
31 Khetri BJP Dharampal Gurjar
Sikar 32 Fatehpur INC Hakam Ali Khan
33 Lachhmangarh INC Govind Singh Dotasra
34 Dhod (SC) BJP Gordhan Verma
35 Sikar INC Rajendra Pareek
36 Dantaramgarh INC Virendra Singh
37 Khandela BJP Subhash Meel
38 Neem Ka Thana INC Suresh Modi
39 Srimadhopur BJP Jhabar Singh Kharra MoS (I/C)
Jaipur 40 Kotputli BJP Hansraj Patel
41 Viratnagar BJP Kuldeep Dhankad
42 Shahpura INC Manish Yadav
43 Chomu INC Shikha Meel Barala
44 Phulera INC Vidhyadhar Singh
45 Dudu (SC) BJP Prem Chand Bairwa Deputy Chief Minister
46 Jhotwara BJP Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore Cabinet Minister
47 Amber INC Prashant Shukla
48 Jamwa Ramgarh (ST) BJP Mahendra Pal Meena
49 Hawa Mahal BJP Balmukund Acharya
50 Vidhyadhar Nagar BJP Diya Kumari Deputy Chief Minister
51 Civil Lines BJP Gopal Sharma
52 Kishanpole INC Aminuddin Kagzi
53 Adarsh Nagar INC Rafeek Khan
54 Malviya Nagar BJP Kali Charan Saraf
55 Sanganer BJP Bhajan Lal Sharma Chief Minister
56 Bagru (SC) BJP Kailash Chand Verma
57 Bassi (ST) INC Laxman Meena
58 Chaksu (SC) BJP Ramavtar Bairwa
Alwar 59 Tijara BJP Mahant Balaknath
60 Kishangarh Bas INC Deepchand Khairiya
61 Mundawar INC Lalit Yadav
62 Behror BJP Jaswant Singh Yadav
63 Bansur BJP Devi Singh Shekhawat
64 Thanagazi INC Kanti Prasad Meena
65 Alwar Rural (SC) INC Tika Ram Jully Leader of the opposition
66 Alwar Urban BJP Sanjay Sharma MoS (I/C)
67 Ramgarh INC Zubair Khan
68 Rajgarh-Laxmangarh (ST) INC Mangelal Meena
69 Kathumar (SC) BJP Ramesh Khinchi
Bharatpur 70 Kaman BJP Nauksham Chaudhary
71 Nagar BJP Jawahar Singh Bedham MoS
72 Deeg-Kumher BJP Shailesh Singh
73 Bharatpur RLD Subhash Garg
74 Nadbai BJP Jagat Singh (politician)
75 Weir (SC) BJP Bahadur Singh Koli
76 Bayana (SC) IND Ritu Banawat
Dholpur 77 Baseri (SC) INC Sanjay Kumar Jatav
78 Bari SS Jaswant Singh Gurjar Merged With Shiv Sena From BSP
79 Dholpur INC Shobha Rani Kushwaha
80 Rajakhera INC Rohit Bohra
Karauli 81 Todabhim (ST) INC Ghanshyam Mahar
82 Hindaun (SC) INC Anita Jatav
83 Karauli BJP Darshan Singh Gurjar
84 Sapotra (ST) BJP Hansraj Meena
Dausa 85 Bandikui BJP Bhagchand Tankda
86 Mahuwa BJP Rajendra Meena
87 Sikrai (SC) BJP Vikram Banshiwal
88 Dausa INC Murari Lal Meena Resigned on 5 June 2024
Vacant
89 Lalsot (ST) BJP Rambilas Meena
Sawai Madhopur 90 Gangapur INC Ramkesh Meena
91 Bamanwas (ST) INC Indira Meena
92 Sawai Madhopur BJP Kirodi Lal Meena Cabinet Minister
93 Khandar (SC) BJP Jitendra Kumar Gothwal
Tonk 94 Malpura BJP Kanhaiya Lal Choudhary Cabinet Minister
95 Niwai (SC) BJP Ram Sahay Varma
96 Tonk INC Sachin Pilot
97 Deoli-Uniara INC Harish Chandra Meena Resigned on 6 June 2024
Vacant
Ajmer 98 Kishangarh INC Vikash Choudhary
99 Pushkar BJP Suresh Singh Rawat Cabinet Minister
100 Ajmer North BJP Vasudev Devnani Speaker
101 Ajmer South (SC) BJP Anita Bhadel
102 Nasirabad BJP Ramswaroop Lamba
103 Beawar BJP Shankar Singh Rawat
104 Masuda BJP Virendra Singh
105 Kekri BJP Shatrughan Gautam
Nagaur 106 Ladnun INC Mukesh Bhakar
107 Deedwana IND Yoonus Khan
108 Jayal (SC) BJP Manju Baghmar MoS
109 Nagaur INC Harendra Mirdha
110 Khinwsar RLP Hanuman Beniwal Resigned on 18 June 2024[4]
Vacant
111 Merta (SC) BJP Laxman Ram Meghwal
112 Degana BJP Ajay Singh
113 Makrana INC Zakir Hussain Gesawat
114 Parbatsar INC Ramniwas Gawriya
115 Nawan BJP Vijay Singh MoS
Pali 116 Jaitaran BJP Avinash Gehlot Cabinet Minister
117 Sojat (SC) BJP Shobha Chauhan
118 Pali INC Bheem Raj Bhati
119 Marwar Junction BJP Kesaram Choudhary
120 Bali BJP Pushpendra Singh
121 Sumerpur BJP Joraram Kumawat Cabinet Minister
Jodhpur 122 Phalodi BJP Pabba Ram Bishnoi
123 Lohawat BJP Gajendra Singh Khimsar Cabinet Minister
124 Shergarh BJP Babu Singh Rathore
125 Osian BJP Bhairaram Chaudhary
126 Bhopalgarh (SC) INC Geeta Barwar
127 Sardarpura INC Ashok Gehlot
128 Jodhpur BJP Atul Bhansali
129 Soorsagar BJP Devendra Joshi
130 Luni BJP Jogaram Patel Cabinet Minister
131 Bilara (SC) BJP Arjun Lal
Jaisalmer 132 Jaisalmer BJP Chhotu Singh Bhati
133 Pokaran BJP Pratap Puri
Barmer 134 Sheo IND Ravindra Singh Bhati
135 Barmer IND Priyanka Chowdhary
136 Baytoo INC Harish Chaudhary
137 Pachpadra BJP Arun Choudhary
138 Siwana BJP Hameer Singh Bhayal
139 Gudamalani BJP KK Vishnoi MoS
140 Chohtan (SC) BJP Aduram Meghwal
Jalore 141 Ahore BJP Chhagan Singh Rajpurohit
142 Jalore (SC) BJP Jogeshwar Garg
143 Bhinmal INC Samarjit Singh
144 Sanchore IND Jivaram Choudhary
145 Raniwara INC Ratan Devasi
Sirohi 146 Sirohi BJP Ota Ram Dewasi MoS
147 Pindwara-Abu (ST) BJP Samaram
148 Reodar (SC) INC Motiram Koli
Udaipur 149 Gogunda (ST) BJP Pratap Lal Bheel
150 Jhadol (ST) BJP Babulal Kharadi Cabinet Minister
151 Kherwara (ST) INC Dayaram Parmar
152 Udaipur Rural (ST) BJP Phool Singh Meena
153 Udaipur BJP Tarachand Jain
154 Mavli INC Pushkar Lal Dangi
155 Vallabhnagar BJP Udailal Dangi
156 Salumber (ST) BJP Amrit Lal Meena
Pratapgarh 157 Dhariawad (ST) BAP Thavar Chand
Dungarpur 158 Dungarpur (ST) INC Ganesh Ghoghra
159 Aspur (ST) BAP Umesh Meena
160 Sagwara (ST) BJP Shankarlal Decha
161 Chorasi (ST) BAP Rajkumar Roat Resigned On 5 June 2024
Vacant
Banswara 162 Ghatol (ST) INC Nanal Ninama
163 Garhi (ST) BJP Kailash Chandra Meena
164 Banswara (ST) INC Arjun Singh Bamaniya
165 Bagidora (ST) INC Mahendra Jeet Singh Malviya Resigned On 19 February 2024
BAP Jaikrishn Patel Elected on 4 June 2024
166 Kushalgarh (ST) INC Ramila Khadiya
Chittorgarh 167 Kapasan (SC) BJP Arjun Lal Jingar
168 Begun BJP Suresh Dhakar
169 Chittorgarh IND Chandrabhan Singh Aakya
170 Nimbahera BJP Shrichand Kriplani
171 Bari Sadri BJP Gautam Kumar MoS (I/C)
Pratapgarh 172 Pratapgarh (ST) BJP Hemant Meena Cabinet Minister
Rajsamand 173 Bhim BJP Harisingh Rawat
174 Kumbhalgarh BJP Surendra Singh Rathore
175 Rajsamand BJP Deepti Maheshwari
176 Nathdwara BJP Vishvaraj Singh Mewar
Bhilwara 177 Asind BJP Jabbar Singh Sankhala
178 Mandal BJP Udai Lal Bhadana
179 Sahara BJP Ladu Lal Pitliya
180 Bhilwara IND Ashok Kumar Kothari
181 Shahpura BJP Lalaram Bairwa
182 Jahazpur BJP Gopichand Meena
183 Mandalgarh BJP Gopal Lal Sharma
Bundi 184 Hindoli INC Ashok Chandna
185 Keshoraipatan (SC) INC C. L. Premi Bairwa
186 Bundi INC Harimohan Sharma
Kota 187 Pipalda INC Chetan Patel Kolana
188 Sangod BJP Heeralal Nagar MoS (I/C)
189 Kota North INC Shanti Dhariwal
190 Kota South BJP Sandeep Sharma
191 Ladpura BJP Kalpana Devi
192 Ramganj Mandi (SC) BJP Madan Dilawar Cabinet Minister
Baran 193 Anta BJP Kanwar Lal Meena
194 Kishanganj (ST) BJP Lalit Meena
195 Baran-Atru (SC) BJP Radheyshyam Astu
196 Chhabra BJP Pratap Singh Singhvi
Jhalawar 197 Dag (SC) BJP Kaluram Meghwal
198 Jhalrapatan BJP Vasundhara Raje
199 Khanpur INC Suresh Gurjar
200 Manohar Thana BJP Govind Prasad

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Rajasthan Legislative Assembly". rajassembly.nic.in. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
  2. ^ G. C. Malhotra (2004). Cabinet Responsibility to Legislature: Motions of Confidence and No-confidence in Lok Sabha and State Legislatures. Lok Sabha Secretariat. p. 744. ISBN 978-81-200-0400-9.
  3. ^ "Rajasthan Election Result 2023: Constituency-wise full list of winners". India TV. 4 December 2023. Archived from the original on 12 December 2023. Retrieved 4 December 2023.
  4. ^ "Rajasthan Politics: लोकसभा में जीत के बाद हनुमान बेनीवाल ने विधायक पद से दिया इस्तीफा,उपचुनाव को लेकर दे दिया बड़ा बयान". Zee News (in Hindi). Retrieved 26 August 2024.
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