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Sixteenth Legislative Assembly of Punjab | |
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Type | |
Type | Unicameral |
History | |
Established | 11 March 2022 |
Preceded by | 15th Punjab Legislative Assembly |
Leadership | |
Governor | Banwarilal Purohit since 31 August 2021 |
Speaker | Kultar Singh Sandhwan, AAP since 21 March 2022 |
Deputy Speaker | Jai Krishan Singh, AAP since 30 June 2022 |
Leader of the House (Chief Minister) | Bhagwant Mann, AAP since 16 March 2022 |
Deputy Leader of the House (Cabinet Minister) | Harpal Singh Cheema, AAP since April 2022 |
Minister of Legislative Affairs | Balkar Singh, AAP since 31 May 2023 |
Leader of the Opposition | Partap Singh Bajwa, INC since 9 April 2022 |
Structure | |
Seats | 117 |
Political groups | Government (94)
Official Opposition (14)
Other opposition (9) |
Length of term | 5 years |
Elections | |
Voting system | First-past-the-post |
Last election | 20 February 2022 |
Next election | February 2027 or earlier |
Meeting place | |
Website | |
Punjab Legislative Assembly | |
Constitution | |
Constitution of India |
Election for the Sixteenth Legislative Assembly was held in the Indian state of Punjab. Polling was done on 20 February 2022 to elect the 117 members of the Punjab Legislative Assembly. The counting of votes declaration of results was done on 10 March 2022. The Fifteenth Punjab assembly was dissolved on 11 March 2022. The dissolution was necessitated after the results of the election was declared on 10 March.
In the Sixteenth Punjab Legislative Assembly, 92 members of the ruling Aam Aadmi Party form the treasury benches. The main opposition party in the assembly is Indian National Congress with 18 seats. The other parties which are in opposition are the Shiromani Akali Dal, the Bharatiya Janata Party, the Bahujan Samaj Party and independents. AAP MLA, Kultar Singh Sandhwan was announced as the speaker of the assembly.
History
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann took the oath of office on 16 March at Khatkar Kalan, the ancestral village of Bhagat Singh. Inderbir Singh Nijjar took the oath as Protem Speaker. On 17 March Nijjar administered the oath of office to all the 117 legislators of the Sixteenth Punjab Legislative assembly. Other 10 cabinet ministers of the Mann ministry, took oath on 19 March.
On 22 June 2022, Speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan announced that the legislators will get answers on all issues that they raise during the Assembly debates. The answers would be provided during the Zero Hour. This was done for the first time in the history of Punjab Assembly.
Leaders
Title | Name | Portrait | Since |
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Constitutional Posts | |||
Governor | Gulab Chand Kataria | 30 July 2024
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Speaker | Kultar Singh Sandhwan | 21 March 2022 | |
Deputy speaker | Jai Krishan Singh | File:Jaisinghrouri.jpeg | 30 June 2022 |
Leader of the House (Chief Minister) |
Bhagwant Mann | 16 March 2022 | |
Leader of Opposition | Pratap Singh Bajwa | 9 April 2022 | |
Political posts | |||
Leader of AAP legislature party | Bhagwant Mann | 16 March 2022 | |
Leader of INC legislature party | Pratap Singh Bajwa | 9 April 2022 | |
Leader of SAD legislature party | Manpreet Singh Ayali | April 2022 | |
Leader of BJP legislature party | Ashwani Kumar Sharma | April 2022 |
Committees
List of committees and chairpersons for the term 2022-2023.
Composition
Further information: 2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly election § ResultsSeat Share
AAP - 95 (81.2%) INC - 16 (13.7%) SAD - 2 (2.5%) BJP - 2 (1.7%) BSP - 1 (0.9%) IND - 1 (0.9%)By alliance and party
Alliance | Party | Seats | Legislative
Party Leader |
Bench | |||||
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Won | Change | ||||||||
Aam Aadmi Party | 92 | 72 | Bhagwant Singh Mann | 92 | Government | ||||
Indian National Congress | 18 | 59 | Partap Singh Bajwa | 19 | Opposition | ||||
SAD+ | Shiromani Akali Dal | 3 | 12 | Manpreet Singh Ayali | 6 | Others | |||
Bahujan Samaj Party | 1 | 1 | Nachhatar Pal | ||||||
NDA | Bharatiya Janata Party | 2 | 1 | Ashwani Kumar Sharma | |||||
Independents | 1 | 1 | Rana Inder Partap Singh | ||||||
Total | 117 | 117 |
By constituency
Resolutions passed
On 22 March, the assembly unanimously passed a resolution to install the statues of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar and Maharaja Ranjit Singh in the assembly complex.
On 1 April, the assembly unanimously passed a resolution to immediately transfer union territory of Chandigarh — the joint capital of Punjab and Haryana, to Punjab.
On 30 June, the assembly passed a resolution recommending the state government that it urges the Government of India to immediately rollback the Agnipath scheme. The resolution was opposed by BJP members of the assembly who were in minority. Punjab was the only state to pass such a resolution.
On 30 June, the assembly passed a resolution recommending the state government that it urges the Government of India to not alter the nature and character of Panjab University. The resolution was opposed by BJP members of the assembly who were in minority.
By-Elections
Date | Constituency | Previous MLA | Reason | Elected Members | PARTY | ||||||||
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TBD | 44 | Chabbewal | Raj Kumar Chabbewal | Indian National Congress | Resigned on 15 March 2024 | ISHANK CHABEWAL | style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #F8F9FA;" data-sort-value="AAM AADMI PARTY" | | AAM AADMI PARTY | |||||
10 July 2024 | 34 | Jalandhar West | Sheetal Angural | Aam Aadmi Party | Resigned on 28 March 2024 | Mohinder Pal Bhagat | style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #F8F9FA;" data-sort-value="AAM AADMI PARTY" | | AAM AADMI PARTY | |||||
TBD | 10 | Dera Baba Nanak | Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa | Indian National Congress | Elected to Lok Sabha on 4 June 2024 | GURDEEP RANDHAVA | style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #F8F9FA;" data-sort-value="AAM AADMI PARTY" | | AAM AADMI PARTY | |||||
84 | Gidderbaha | Amrinder Singh Raja Warring | Indian National Congress | DIMPI DHILLION | style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #F8F9FA;" data-sort-value="AAM AADMI PARTY" | | AAM AADMI PARTY | |||||||
107 | Barnala | Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer | Aam Aadmi Party | KALA DHILLION | style="width: 2px; color:inherit; background-color: #F8F9FA;" data-sort-value="INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS" | | INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS |
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