Haryana Legislative Assembly

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The Haryana Legislative Assembly (ISO: Hariyāṇā Vidhāna Sabhā) is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Haryana. The seating of the assembly is at Chandigarh, the capital of the state. There are 90 seats in the house filled by direct election using a single-member first-past-the-post voting system. The term of office is five years.[3]

Term limits
5 years
Harvinder Kalyan, BJP
since 8 October 2024
Deputy Speaker
Krishan Lal Middha, BJP
since 8 October 2024
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Haryana Legislative Assembly
15th Haryana Assembly
Type
Type
Term limits
5 years
Leadership
Harvinder Kalyan, BJP
since 8 October 2024
Deputy Speaker
Krishan Lal Middha, BJP
since 8 October 2024
Chief Minister
(Leader of the House)
Nayab Singh Saini, BJP
since 12 March 2024
Bhupinder Singh Hooda, INC
since 29 September 2025
Rajender Kumar Nandal
Structure
Seats90
Political groups
Government (51)[1]
  •   BJP (48)[1]
  •   IND (3)[2]

Opposition (39)

Other Opposition

Elections
First past the post
Last election
5 October 2024
Next election
2029
Meeting place
Palace of Assembly, Chandigarh, India
Website
haryanaassembly.gov.in
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Significance

Council of Ministers of Haryana is responsible to Haryana Legislative Assembly.

History

The body was founded in 1966, when the state was created from part of the state of Punjab, by the Punjab Reorganisation Act, 1966. The house initially had 54 seats, ten reserved for scheduled castes, this was increased to 81 seats in March 1967, and to 90 seats (including 17 reserved seats) in 1977.[4] The highest number of seats ever won was in 1977 when Janata Party won 75 out of 90 seats in the aftermath of the 1975–77 emergency by Indian National Congress's (INC) Indira Gandhi. INC won only 3 seats, Vishal Haryana Party and independents both won 5 seats each.[5]

Since the formation of Haryana in 1966, the state politics became infamously dominated by the nepotistic clans of five political dynasts, Lal trio (Devi Lal, Bansi Lal and Bhajan Lal) as well as the Hooda clan and Rao Birender clan.[6][7] The Mewat region, remotely to the rest of Haryana since its formation, has been dominated by three major political dynasts (Tayyab Husain, Rahim Khan, Khurshid Ahmed).[8] The infamous Aaya Ram Gaya Ram politics, named after Gaya Lal in 1967, of frequent floor-crossing, turncoating, switching parties and political horse trading within short span of time became associated with Haryana.[9][10][11][12]

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Election Legislative AssemblyFromToFirst sitting
1962 1st Assembly1 November 196628 February 1967  6 December 1966
1967 2nd Assembly17 March 196721 November 1967  17 March 1967
1968 3rd Assembly15 July 196821 January 1972  15 July 1968
1972 4th Assembly3 April 197230 April 1977  3 April 1972
1977 5th Assembly4 July 197719 April 19824 July 1977
1982 6th Assembly24 June 198223 June 198724 June 1982
1987 7th Assembly9 July 19876 April 19919 July 1987
1991 8th Assembly9 July 199110 May 19969 July 1991
1996 9th Assembly22 May 199614 December 199922 May 1996
2000 10th Assembly9 March 20008 March 20059 March 2000
2005 11th Assembly21 March 200521 August 200921 March 2005
2009 12th Assembly28 October 200920 October 201428 October 2009
2014 13th Assembly20 October 201428 October 201927 October 2014
2019 14th Assembly 28 October 2019 8 October 2024 4 November 2019
2024 15th Assembly 8 October 2024
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Floor Leaders and Ministers

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DesignationName
GovernorAshim Kumar Ghosh
SpeakerHarvinder Kalyan
Deputy SpeakerKrishan Lal Middha
Leader of the HouseNayab Singh Saini
Leader of OppositionBhupinder Singh Hooda
Secretary of Legislative AssemblyRajender Kumar Nandal
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Haryana Legislative Assembly constituencies, reserved constituencies in yellow.

List of Assemblies

The elections for the Haryana Vidhan Sabha are being held since 1967.[13]

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Year Legislative Assembly Election Party Chief Minister Seat split
1966 First Assembly* Indian National Congress Bhagwat Dayal Sharma Constituted out of Punjab assembly
1967 Second Assembly Indian National Congress Total: 81. INC: 48, BJS: 12, Independents: 16
Vishal Haryana Party[b][10] Rao Birender Singh
1968 Third Assembly Indian National Congress Bansi Lal Total: 81. INC: 48, VHP: 16, BJS: 7
1972 Fourth Assembly Total: 81. INC: 52, NCO: 12
Banarsi Das Gupta
1977 Fifth Assembly Janata Party Chaudhary Devi Lal Total: 90. Janata: 75, VHP: 5, INC: 3
Bhajan Lal
1982 Sixth Assembly Indian National Congress Bhajan Lal Total: 90. INC: 36, Lok Dal: 31 + BJP: 6, Independents: 16
Bansi Lal
1987 Seventh Assembly Janata Dal Chaudhary Devi Lal Total: 90. Janata Dal: 60 + BJP: 16, INC: 5
Om Prakash Chautala
Banarsi Das Gupta
Om Prakash Chautala
Hukam Singh Phogat
Samajwadi Janata Party Om Prakash Chautala
1991 Eighth Assembly Indian National Congress Bhajan Lal Total: 90. INC: 51
1996 Ninth Assembly Haryana Vikas Party Bansi Lal Total: 90. HVP: 33 + BJP: 11, SAP: 24, INC: 9
Indian National Lok Dal Om Prakash Chautala
2000 Tenth Assembly Total: 90. INLD: 47 + BJP: 6, INC: 21
2005 Eleventh Assembly Indian National Congress Bhupinder Singh Hooda Total: 90. INC: 67, INLD: 9
2009 Twelfth Assembly Total: 90. INC: 40, INLD: 31, HJC(BL): 6, BJP: 4
2014 Thirteenth Assembly Bharatiya Janata Party Manohar Lal Khattar Total: 90. BJP: 47 (post-defections 52), INLD: 19, INC: 15
2019 Fourteenth Assembly Total: 90. BJP: 40, INC: 31, JJP: 10, Others: 9
2024 Fifteenth Assembly Nayab Singh Saini Total: 90. BJP: 48, INC: 37, INLD:2, Others: 3
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  1. Five members were suspended by party because of their anti-party activities. These are Shalli Chaudhary, Renu Bala, Mohammad Illyas, Mohammad Israil and Jarnail Singh, thus they are not bound by the decisions of the legislative party in assembly, however, officially they are still member of the party as their party affiliation is yet to be decided by the speaker

Members of the Legislative Assembly

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District No Constituency Name Name Political Party Political Group
Panchkula 1 Kalka Shakti Rani Sharma BJP NDA
2 Panchkula Chander Mohan INC INDIA
Ambala 3 Naraingarh Shalley Chaudhary INC INDIA
4 Ambala Cantt Anil Vij BJP NDA
5 Ambala City Nirmal Singh INC INDIA
6 Mulana (SC) Pooja Chaudhary INC INDIA
Yamunanagar 7 Sadhaura (SC) Renu Bala INC INDIA
8 Jagadhri Akram Khan INC INDIA
9 Yamunanagar Ghanshyam Dass BJP NDA
10 Radaur Shyam Singh Rana BJP NDA
Kurukshetra 11 Ladwa Nayab Singh Saini BJP NDA
12 Shahbad (SC) Ram Karan INC INDIA
13 Thanesar Ashok Kumar Arora INC INDIA
14 Pehowa Mandeep Chatha INC INDIA
Kaithal 15 Guhla (SC) Devender Hans INC INDIA
16 Kalayat Vikas Saharan INC INDIA
17 Kaithal Aditya Surjewala INC INDIA
18 Pundri Satpal Jamba BJP NDA
Karnal 19 Nilokheri (SC) Bhagwan Das BJP NDA
20 Indri Ram Kumar Kashyap BJP NDA
21 Karnal Jagmohan Anand BJP NDA
22 Gharaunda Harvinder Kalyan (Speaker) BJP NDA
23 Assandh Yogender Singh Rana BJP NDA
Panipat 24 Panipat Rural Mahipal Dhanda BJP NDA
25 Panipat City Parmod Kumar Vij BJP NDA
26 Israna (SC) Krishan Lal Panwar BJP NDA
27 Samalkha Manmohan Bhadana BJP NDA
Sonipat 28 Ganaur Devender Kadyan Independent
29 Rai Krishna Gahlawat BJP NDA
30 Kharkhauda (SC) Pawan Kharkhauda BJP NDA
31 Sonipat Nikhil Madan BJP NDA
32 Gohana Arvind Kumar Sharma BJP NDA
33 Baroda Indu Raj Narwal INC INDIA
Jind 34 Julana Vinesh Phogat INC INDIA
35 Safidon Ram Kumar Gautam BJP NDA
36 Jind Krishan Lal Middha (Deputy Speaker) BJP NDA
37 Uchana Kalan Devender Attri BJP NDA
38 Narwana (SC) Krishan Kumar BJP NDA
Fatehabad 39 Tohana Paramvir Singh INC INDIA
40 Fatehabad Balwan Singh Daulatpuria INC INDIA
41 Ratia (SC) Jarnail Singh INC INDIA
Sirsa 42 Kalanwali (SC) Shishpal Singh INC INDIA
43 Dabwali Aditya Devilal Indian National Lok Dal INLD+
44 Rania Arjun Chautala Indian National Lok Dal INLD+
45 Sirsa Gokul Setia INC INDIA
46 Ellenabad Bharat Singh Beniwal INC INDIA
Hisar 47 Adampur Chander Prakash Jangra INC INDIA
48 Uklana (SC) Naresh Selwal INC INDIA
49 Narnaund Jassi Petwar INC INDIA
50 Hansi Vinod Bhayana BJP NDA
51 Barwala Ranbir Singh Gangwa BJP NDA
52 Hisar Savitri Jindal Independent
53 Nalwa Randhir Parihar BJP NDA
Bhiwani 54 Loharu Rajbir Singh Fartiya INC INDIA
Charkhi Dadri 55 Badhra Umed Singh BJP NDA
56 Dadri Sunil Satpal Sangwan BJP NDA
Bhiwani 57 Bhiwani Ghanshyam Saraf BJP NDA
58 Tosham Shruti Choudhry BJP NDA
59 Bawani Khera (SC) Kapoor Valmiki BJP NDA
Rohtak 60 Meham Balram Dangi INC INDIA
61 Garhi Sampla-Kiloi Bhupinder Singh Hooda INC INDIA
62 Rohtak Bharat Bhushan Batra INC INDIA
63 Kalanaur (SC) Shakuntla Khatak INC INDIA
Jhajjar 64 Bahadurgarh Rajesh Joon Independent
65 Badli Kuldeep Vats INC INDIA
66 Jhajjar (SC) Geeta Bhukkal INC INDIA
67 Beri Raghuvir Singh Kadian INC INDIA
Mahendragarh 68 Ateli Arti Singh Rao BJP NDA
69 Mahendragarh Kanwar Singh Yadav BJP NDA
70 Narnaul Om Parkash Yadav BJP NDA
71 Nangal Chaudhry Manju Chaudhary INC INDIA
Rewari 72 Bawal (SC) Krishan Kumar BJP NDA
73 Kosli Anil Yadav BJP NDA
74 Rewari Laxman Singh Yadav BJP NDA
Gurgaon 75 Pataudi (SC) Bimla Chaudhary BJP NDA
76 Badshahpur Rao Narbir Singh BJP NDA
77 Gurgaon Mukesh Sharma BJP NDA
78 Sohna Tejpal Tanwar BJP NDA
Nuh 79 Nuh Aftab Ahmed INC INDIA
80 Ferozepur Jhirka Mamman Khan INC INDIA
81 Punahana Mohammad Ilyas INC INDIA
Palwal 82 Hathin Mohd Israil INC INDIA
83 Hodal (SC) Harinder Singh BJP NDA
84 Palwal Gaurav Gautam BJP NDA
Faridabad 85 Prithla Raghubir Tewatia INC INDIA
86 Faridabad NIT Satish Kumar Phagna BJP NDA
87 Badkhal Dhanesh Adlakha BJP NDA
88 Ballabgarh Mool Chand Sharma BJP NDA
89 Faridabad Vipul Goel BJP NDA
90 Tigaon Rajesh Nagar BJP NDA
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