Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly
Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly | |
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5th Legislative Assembly of Chhattisgarh | |
Type | |
Type | |
Term limits | 5 years |
Leadership | |
Structure | |
Seats | 90 |
Political groups | Government (69)
Opposition (14)
Others (6) Vacant (1)
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Elections | |
First past the post | |
Last election | 12 and 20 November 2018 |
Next election | November 2023 |
Meeting place | |
Legislative Assembly Chamber, Vidhan Sabha Bhavan, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India | |
Website | |
http://cgvidhansabha.gov.in |
The Chhattisgarh Vidhan Sabha or the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly is the unicameral state legislature of Chhattisgarh state in India.
The seat of the Vidhan Sabha is at Raipur, the capital of the state. The Vidhan Sabha comprises 90 Members of Legislative Assembly, which include 90 members directly elected from single-seat constituency.[1] Its term is 5 years, unless sooner dissolved.
History
The state of Chhattisgarh was created by the Madhya Pradesh Reorganization Act 2000, approved by the President of India on 25 August 2000. The Chhattisgarh Vidhan Sabha came into existence with the creation of the state on 1 November 2000. The first session of the Chhattisgarh Vidhan Sabha was held at Jashpur hall of Rajkumar College in Raipur. Later, the Vidhan Sabha was shifted to the newly constructed Chhattisgarh Vidhan Sabha Bhavan at Vidhan Nagar, on Raipur-Baloda Bazar Road.[1]
Sessions
Chhattisgarh Vidhan Sabha sits for three sessions (Budget, Monsoon & Winter).[2]
Party-wise Members in the 5th Assembly
Party | Seats |
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Indian National Congress | 69 |
Bharatiya Janata Party | 14 |
Janta Congress Chhattisgarh | 4 |
Bahujan Samaj Party | 2 |
Vacant | 1 |
Total Seats | 90 |
List of Assemblies
Colour key for parties |
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Assembly | Election Year | Speaker[3] | Chief Minister | Party | Opposition Leader | Party | ||
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First/Interim Assembly[a] | 1998 | Rajendra Prasad Shukla | Ajit Jogi | INC | width="4px" style="background-color: Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color"| | Nand Kumar Sai | BJP | width="4px" style="background-color: Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color"| |
2nd Assembly | 2003 | Prem Prakash Pandey | Raman Singh | BJP | rowspan="3" width="4px" style="background-color: Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color"| | Mahendra Karma | INC | rowspan="3" width="4px" style="background-color: Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color"| |
3rd Assembly | 2008 | Dharamlal Kaushik | Ravindra Choubey | |||||
4th Assembly | 2013 | Gaurishankar Agrawal | T. S. Singh Deo | |||||
5th Assembly | 2018 | Charan Das Mahant | Bhupesh Baghel | INC | width="4px" style="background-color: Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color"| | Dharamlal Kaushik | BJP | width="4px" style="background-color: Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color"| |
Notes
References
- ^ a b "Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly". Legislative Bodies in India website. Retrieved 9 December 2010.
- ^ "Chhattisgarh Vidhan Sabha". Government of India. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
- ^ "Speaker". Chhattisgarh Vidhan Sabha website. Retrieved 10 December 2010.
- ^ "The Madhya Pradesh Reorganization Act, 2000" (PDF). 2000. p. 6. Archived (PDF) from the original on 8 July 2019. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
Further reading
- "Sarguja royal elected leader of Opposition in Chhattisgarh". The Statesman. 3 January 2014. Archived from the original on 6 March 2014.