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16th Punjab Assembly

Sixteenth Legislative Assembly of Punjab
Type
Type
History
Established11 March 2022
Preceded by15th Punjab Legislative Assembly
Leadership
Banwarilal Purohit
since 31 August 2021
Kultar Singh Sandhwan, AAP
since 21 March 2022
Jai Krishan Singh, AAP
since 30 June 2022
Bhagwant Mann, AAP
since 16 March 2022
Harpal Singh Cheema, AAP
since April 2022
Balkar Singh, AAP
since 31 May 2023
Partap Singh Bajwa, INC
since 9 April 2022
Structure
Seats117
Political groups
Government (94)
  •   AAP (94)

Official Opposition (14)

Other opposition (9)

Length of term
5 years
Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
20 February 2022
Next election
February 2027 or earlier
Meeting place
Palace of Assembly, Chandigarh, India
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.[2][3][4] 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.[5][6]

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.[7]

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.[8] 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.[9]

Leaders

Title Name Portrait Since
Constitutional Posts
Governor Gulab Chand Kataria 30 July 2024


Speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan[10] 21 March 2022
Deputy speaker Jai Krishan Singh[11] 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.[12]

Committee[13] Chairperson Party or Organization
Committee on Local Bodies Jagroop Singh Gill Aam Aadmi Party
Committee on Public Accounts Sukhbinder Singh Sarkaria Indian National Congress
Committee on Estimates Aman Arora Aam Aadmi Party
Committee on Public Undertakings Budh Ram Aam Aadmi Party
Committee on Welfare of Scheduled Castes,
Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes
Manjit Singh Bilaspur Aam Aadmi Party
Committee on Privileges Kulwant Singh Pandori Aam Aadmi Party
Committee on Government Assurances Kunwar Vijay Pratap Singh Aam Aadmi Party
Committee on Local Bodies Jagroop Singh Gill Aam Aadmi Party
Committee on Panchayati Raj Institutions Gurmeet Singh Khudian Aam Aadmi Party
Committee on Subordinate Legislation Barinder Kumar Goyal Vakeel Aam Aadmi Party
Committee on Papers Laid/to be Laid on the Table and Library Jagdeep Kamboj Goldy Aam Aadmi Party
Committee on Petitions Mohammad Jamil Ur Rahman Aam Aadmi Party
House Committee Jai Krishan Singh
Deputy speaker (Ex-Officio Chairperson)
Aam Aadmi Party
Committee on Questions & References Baljinder Kaur Aam Aadmi Party
Press Gallery Committee Naresh Sharma
Committee on Co-operation and its allied activities Sarvjit Kaur Manuke Aam Aadmi Party
Committee on Agriculture and its allied activities Gurpreet Singh Banawali Aam Aadmi Party

Composition

Seat 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
Won [14] Change
Aam Aadmi Party 94 Increase 74 Bhagwant Singh Mann[15] 94 Government
Indian National Congress 16 Decrease 61 Partap Singh Bajwa 16 Opposition
SAD+ Shiromani Akali Dal 3 Decrease 12 Manpreet Singh Ayali[16] 6 Others
Bahujan Samaj Party 1 Increase 1 Nachhatar Pal
NDA Bharatiya Janata Party 2 Decrease 1 Ashwani Kumar Sharma
Independents 1 Increase 1 Rana Inder Partap Singh
Total 117 117

By constituency

District No. Constituency Name Party Bench
Pathankot 1 Sujanpur Naresh Puri INC Opposition
2 Bhoa (SC) Lal Chand Kataruchakk AAP Government
3 Pathankot Ashwani Kumar Sharma BJP Opposition
Gurdaspur 4 Gurdaspur Barindermeet Singh Pahra INC Opposition
5 Dina Nagar (SC) Aruna Chaudhary INC Opposition
6 Qadian Partap Singh Bajwa INC Opposition
7 Batala Amansher Singh (Shery Kalsi) AAP Government
8 Sri Hargobindpur (SC) Amarpal Singh AAP Government
9 Fatehgarh Churian Tripat Rajinder Singh Bajwa INC Opposition
10 Dera Baba Nanak Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa INC Opposition
Gurdeep Singh Randhawa AAP Government
Amritsar 11 Ajnala Kuldip Singh Dhaliwal AAP Government
12 Rajasansi Sukhbinder Singh Sarkaria INC Opposition
13 Majitha Ganieve Kaur Majithia SAD Opposition
14 Jandiala (SC) Harbhajan Singh E.T.O. AAP Government
15 Amritsar North Kunwar Vijay Pratap Singh AAP Government
16 Amritsar West (SC) Jasbir Singh Sandhu AAP Government
17 Amritsar Central Ajay Gupta AAP Government
18 Amritsar East Jeevan Jyot Kaur AAP Government
19 Amritsar South Inderbir Singh Nijjar AAP Government
20 Attari (SC) Jaswinder Singh AAP Government
Tarn Taran 21 Tarn Taran Kashmir Singh Sohal AAP Government
22 Khemkaran Sarvan Singh Dhun AAP Government
23 Patti Laljit Singh Bhullar AAP Government
24 Khadoor Sahib Manjinder Singh Lalpura AAP Government
Amritsar 25 Baba Bakala (SC) Dalbir Singh Tong AAP Government
Kapurthala 26 Bholath Sukhpal Singh Khaira INC Opposition
27 Kapurthala Rana Gurjeet Singh INC Opposition
28 Sultanpur Lodhi Rana Inder Pratap Singh IND Opposition
29 Phagwara (SC) Balwinder Singh Dhaliwal INC Opposition
Jalandhar 30 Phillaur (SC) Vikramjit Singh Chaudhary INC Opposition
IND Suspended by INC in April 2024.[17]
31 Nakodar Inderjit Kaur Mann AAP Government
32 Shahkot Hardev Singh Laddi INC Opposition
33 Kartarpur (SC) Balkar Singh AAP Government
34 Jalandhar West (SC) Sheetal Angural AAP Government
Mohinder Pal Bhagat AAP
35 Jalandhar Central Raman Arora AAP Government
36 Jalandhar North Avtar Singh Junior INC Opposition
37 Jalandhar Cantonment Pargat Singh INC Opposition
38 Adampur (SC) Sukhwinder Singh Kotli INC Opposition
Hoshiarpur 39 Mukerian Jangi Lal Mahajan BJP Opposition
40 Dasuya Karambir Singh Ghuman AAP Government
41 Urmar Jasvir Singh Raja Gill AAP Government
42 Sham Chaurasi (SC) Ravjot Singh AAP Government
43 Hoshiarpur Bram Shanker AAP Government
44 Chabbewal (SC) Raj Kumar Chabbewal INC Opposition
Ishank Kumar AAP Government
45 Garhshankar Jai Krishan Singh AAP Government
Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar 46 Banga (SC) Sukhwinder Kumar AAP Government

(Defected from SAD to AAP)

47 Nawan Shahr Nachhatar Pal BSP Opposition
48 Balachaur Santosh Katariaa AAP Government
Rupnagar 49 Anandpur Sahib Harjot Singh Bains AAP Government
50 Rupnagar Dinesh Chadha AAP Government
51 Chamkaur Sahib (SC) Dr Charanjit Singh AAP Government
Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar 52 Kharar Anmol Gagan Maan AAP Government
53 S.A.S. Nagar Kulwant Singh AAP Government
Fatehgarh Sahib 54 Bassi Pathana (SC) Rupinder Singh AAP Government
55 Fatehgarh Sahib Lakhbir Singh Rai AAP Government
56 Amloh Gurinder Singh Garry AAP Government
Ludhiana 57 Khanna Tarunpreet Singh Sond AAP Government
58 Samrala Jagtar Singh AAP Government
59 Sahnewal Hardeep Singh Mundian AAP Government
60 Ludhiana East Daljit Singh Grewal AAP Government
61 Ludhiana South Rajinder Pal Kaur Chhina AAP Government
62 Atam Nagar Kulwant Singh Sidhu AAP Government
63 Ludhiana Central Ashok Prashar Pappi AAP Government
64 Ludhiana West Gurpreet Gogi AAP Government
65 Ludhiana North Madan Lal Bagga AAP Government
66 Gill (SC) Jiwan Singh Sangowal AAP Government
67 Payal (SC) Manwinder Singh Gyaspura AAP Government
68 Dakha Manpreet Singh Ayali SAD Opposition
69 Raikot (SC) Hakam Singh Thekedar AAP Government
70 Jagraon (SC) Saravjit Kaur Manuke AAP Government
Moga 71 Nihal Singh Wala (SC) Manjit Singh Bilaspur AAP Government
72 Bhagha Purana Amritpal Singh Sukhanand AAP Government
73 Moga Amandeep Kaur Arora AAP Government
74 Dharamkot Devinder Singh Laddi Dhos AAP Government
Ferozpur 75 Zira Naresh Kataria AAP Government
76 Firozpur City Ranveer Singh Bhullar AAP Government
77 Firozpur Rural (SC) Rajnish Dahiya AAP Government
78 Guru Har Sahai Fauja Singh Sarari AAP Government
Fazilka 79 Jalalabad Jagdeep Kamboj Goldy AAP Government
80 Fazilka Narinderpal Singh Sawna AAP Government
81 Abohar Sandeep Jakhar INC
IND Suspended by INC in August 2023.[1]
82 Balluana (SC) Amandeep Singh ‘Goldy’ Musafir AAP Government
Sri Muktsar Sahib 83 Lambi Gurmeet Singh Khudian AAP Government
84 Gidderbaha Amrinder Singh Raja Warring INC Opposition
Hardeep Singh Dhillon AAP Government
85 Malout (SC) Baljit Kaur AAP Government
86 Muktsar Jagdeep Singh Brar AAP Government
Faridkot 87 Faridkot Gurdit Singh Sekhon AAP Government
88 Kotkapura Kultar Singh Sandhwan AAP Government
89 Jaitu (SC) Amolak Singh AAP Government
Bathinda 90 Rampura Phul Balkar Singh Sidhu AAP Government
91 Bhucho Mandi (SC) Master Jagsir Singh AAP Government
92 Bathinda Urban Jagroop Singh Gill AAP Government
93 Bathinda Rural (SC) Amit Rattan Kotfatta AAP Government
94 Talwandi Sabo Baljinder Kaur AAP Government
95 Maur Sukhvir Maiser Khana AAP Government
Mansa 96 Mansa Vijay Singla AAP Government
97 Sardulgarh Gurpreet Singh Banawali AAP Government
98 Budhlada (SC) Budhram Singh AAP Government
Sangrur 99 Lehragaga Barinder Kumar Goyal AAP Government
100 Dirba (SC) Harpal Singh Cheema AAP Government
101 Sunam Aman Arora AAP Government
102 Malerkotla Mohammad Jamil Ur Rehman AAP Government
103 Amargarh Jaswant Singh Gajjan Majra AAP Government
104 Dhuri Bhagwant Mann AAP Government
105 Sangrur Narinder Kaur Bharaj AAP Government
Barnala 106 Bhadaur (SC) Labh Singh Ugoke AAP Government
107 Barnala Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer AAP Government
Kuldeep Singh Dhillon INC Opposition
108 Mehal Kalan (SC) Kulwant Singh Pandori AAP Government
Patiala 109 Nabha (SC) Gurdev Singh Dev Maan AAP Government
110 Patiala Rural Balbir Singh AAP Government
111 Rajpura Neena Mittal AAP Government
Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar 112 Dera Bassi Kuljit Singh Randhawa AAP Government
Patiala 113 Ghanaur Gurlal Ghanaur AAP Government
114 Sanour Harmit Singh Pathanmajra AAP Government
115. Patiala Ajit Pal Singh Kohli AAP Government
116 Samana Chetan Singh Jaura Majra AAP Government
117 Shutrana (SC) Kulwant Singh Bazigar AAP Government


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.[18]

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.[19][20]

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.[21]

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.[22]

By-Elections

Date Constituency Previous MLA Reason Elected Members PARTY portrait
TBD 44 Chabbewal Raj Kumar Chabbewal Indian National Congress Resigned on 15 March 2024[23] Ishank Chabewal Aam Aadmi Party
10 July 2024[24] 34 Jalandhar West Sheetal Angural Aam Aadmi Party Resigned on 28 March 2024[25] Mohinder Pal Bhagat Aam Aadmi Party
TBD 10 Dera Baba Nanak Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa Indian National Congress Elected to Lok Sabha on 4 June 2024 Gurdeep Randhava Aam Aadmi Party
84 Gidderbaha Amrinder Singh Raja Warring Indian National Congress Hardeep Singh Dhillon Aam Aadmi Party
107 Barnala Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer Aam Aadmi Party Kuldeep Singh Dhillon Indian National Congress

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