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Education

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  • Died or assassinated in office
No. Portrait Minister
(Birth-Death)
Constituency
Term of office Political party Ministry Head of Government
From To Period
Minister of Finance
1 J. R. Jayewardene
ජුනියස් රිචඩ් ජයවර්ධන
(1906–1996)
MP for Kelaniya District
24 September
1947
22 March
1952
6 years, 18 days United National Party Don Stephen D. S. Senanayake
22 March
1952
12 October
1953
Dudley I Dudley Senanayake
2 Sir Oliver Goonetilleke
ශ්‍රිමත් ඔලිවර් ගුණතිලක
KCMG KBE
(1892–1978)
Senator
12 October
1953
23 June
1954
254 days Kotelawala Sir John Kotelawala
3 M. D. H. Jayawardena
එම්.ඩී.එච්.ජයවර්ධන
(1915–1986)
MP for Horana District
1 July
1954
18 February
1956
1 year, 232 days
4 Stanley de Zoysa
ස්ටැන්ලි ද සොයිසා
(1907–1970)
MP for Ja-Ela District
12 April
1956
26 September
1959
3 years, 224 days Sri Lanka Freedom Party Solomon S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike
26 September
1959
22 November
1959
Dahanayake Wijeyananda Dahanayake
5 M. M. Mustapha
එම්.එම්.මුස්තාපා
(1924–2000)
MP for Nintavur District
22 November
1959
5 December
1959
13 days
(1) J. R. Jayewardene
ජුනියස් රිචඩ් ජයවර්ධන
(1906–1996)
MP for Kelaniya District
21 March
1960
21 July
1960
122 days United National Party Dudley II Self

Agriculture

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No. Portrait Minister
(Birth-Death)
Constituency
Term of office Political party Ministry Head of Government
From To Period
Minister of Agriculture and Lands
1 Dudley Senanayake
ඩඩ්ලි ශෙල්ටන් සේනානායක
(1911–1973)
MP for Dedigama District
24 September
1947
22 March
1952
4 years, 180 days United National Party Don Stephen D. S. Senanayake
2 P. B. Bulankulame
පී බී බුලන්කුලමේ
OBE JP
(1890–1958)
MP for Anuradhapura District
26 March
1952
19 June
1952
85 days Dudley I Dudley Senanayake
Minister of Agriculture and Food
3 Sir Oliver Goonetilleke
ශ්‍රිමත් ඔලිවර් ගුණතිලක
KCMG KBE
(1892–1978)
Senator
19 June
1952
12 October
1953
1 year, 115 days United National Party Dudley I Dudley Senanayake
4 J. R. Jayewardene
ජුනියස් රිචඩ් ජයවර්ධන
(1906–1996)
MP for Kelaniya District
12 October
1953
12 April
1956
2 years, 183 days Kotelawala Sir John Kotelawala
5 Philip Gunawardena
පිලිප් ගුණවර්ධන
(1901–1972)
MP for Avissawella District
12 April
1956
18 May
1959
3 years, 36 days Viplavakari Lanka Sama Samaja Party Solomon S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike
Minister of Agriculture
6 C. P. de Silva
සී පී ද සිල්වා
(1912–1972)
MP for Polonnaruwa District
9 June
1959
26 September
1959
109 days Sri Lanka Freedom Party Solomon S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike
Minister of Agriculture and Lands
(6) C. P. de Silva
සී පී ද සිල්වා
(1912–1972)
MP for Polonnaruwa District
26 September
1959
20 March
1960
176 days Sri Lanka Freedom Party Dahanayake Wijeyananda Dahanayake
7 M. D. Banda
එම්.ඩී.බණ්ඩා
(1914–1974)
MP for Hanguranketha District
21 March
1960
21 July
1960
122 days United National Party Dudley II Dudley Senanayake
Minister of Agriculture, Land, Irrigation and Power
(6) C. P. de Silva
සී පී ද සිල්වා
(1912–1972)
MP for Minneriya District
23 July
1960
28 May
1963
2 years, 309 days Sri Lanka Freedom Party Sirimavo I Sirimavo Bandaranaike
Minister of Agriculture, Food and Co-operative Development
8 Felix Dias Bandaranaike
ෆීලික්ස් ඩයස් බණඩාරනායක
(1930–1985)
MP for Dompe District
28 May
1963
25 March
1965
1 year, 301 days Sri Lanka Freedom Party Sirimavo I Sirimavo Bandaranaike
Minister of Agriculture and Food
(7) M. D. Banda
එම්.ඩී.බණ්ඩා
(1914–1974)
MP for Polgahawela District
25 March
1965
29 May
1970
5 years, 65 days United National Party Dudley III Dudley Senanayake
Minister of Agriculture and Lands
9 Hector Kobbekaduwa
හෙක්ටර් කොබ්බෑකඩුව
(1916–1983)
MP for Yatinuwara
29 May
1970
23 July
1977
7 years, 55 days Sri Lanka Freedom Party Sirimavo II Sirimavo Bandaranaike
Minister of Agriculture and Lands

Kumaratunga government

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1996 election results

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Arunachal Pradesh

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Keys:   IND (2)

No. Constituency Member of Parliament Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
1 Arunachal East Tomo Riba Independent
2 Arunachal West Wangcha Rajkumar Independent

Assam

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Keys:   AGP (5)   INC (5)   BJP (1)   CPI(M) (1)   ASDC (1)   IND (1)

No. Constituency Member of Parliament Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
1 Karimganj (SC) Dwaraka Nath Das Bharatiya Janata Party
2 Silchar Santosh Mohan Dev Indian National Congress
3 Autonomous District (ST) Jayanta Rongpi Autonomous State Demand Committee Floor Leader, Autonomous State Demand Committee
4 Dhubri Nurul Islam Indian National Congress
5 Kokrajhar (ST) Louis Islary Independent
6 Barpeta Uddhab Barman Communist Party of India (Marxist)
7 Gauhati Prabin Chandra Sarma Asom Gana Parishad
8 Mangaldoi Birendra Prasad Baishya Asom Gana Parishad Cabinet Minister, Mines and Steel (1996–1998)
9 Tezpur Iswar Prasanna Hazarika Indian National Congress
10 Nowgong Muhi Ram Saikia Asom Gana Parishad Minister of State, Human Resource Development (1996–1998)
11 Kaliabor Keshab Mahanta Asom Gana Parishad
12 Jorhat Bijoy Krishna Handique Indian National Congress
13 Dibrugarh Paban Singh Ghatowar Indian National Congress
14 Lakhimpur Arun Kumar Sarmah Asom Gana Parishad

Manipur

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Keys:   INC (2)

No. Constituency Member of Parliament Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
1 Inner Manipur Thounaojam Chaoba Singh Indian National Congress
2 Outer Manipur (ST) Meijinlung Kamson Indian National Congress

Meghalaya

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Keys:   INC (1)   IND (1)

No. Constituency Member of Parliament Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
1 Shillong (ST) George Gilbert Swell Independent
2 Tura (ST) P. A. Sangma Indian National Congress Speaker of the Lok Sabha

Mizoram

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Keys:   INC (1)

No. Constituency Member of Parliament Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
1 Mizoram (ST) C. Silvera Indian National Congress

Nagaland

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Keys:   INC (1)

No. Constituency Member of Parliament Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
1 Mizoram (ST) Imchalemba Indian National Congress

Sikkim

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Keys:   SDF (1)

No. Constituency Member of Parliament Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
1 Sikkim Bhim Prasad Dahal Sikkim Democratic Front Lok Sabha Leader, Sikkim Democratic Front

14th Assam Legislative Assembly

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14th Assam Assembly
15th Assembly 15th Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodyAssam Legislative Assembly
Term1 June 2016 – 10 May 2021
Election2016
GovernmentSonowal ministry
OppositionIndian National Congress
Members126
SpeakerRanjeet Kumar Dass (until 30 January 2017)
Hitendra Nath Goswami (from 30 January 2017)
Leader of the HouseSarbananda Sonowal
Leader of the OppositionDebabrata Saikia
Party controlNational Democratic Alliance

Important members

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The important members of the 14th Assam Legislative Assembly were:

Party-wise distribution of seats

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Party Abbr. Seats
Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 63
Indian National Congress INC 18
All India United Democratic Front AIUDF 14
Asom Gana Parishad AGP 12
Bodoland People's Front BPF 12
Independent IND 1
Vacant 6
Total 126

Members

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Karimganj District (5)

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Keys:   BJP (2)   INC (1)   AIUDF (1)   Vacant (1)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
1 Ratabari (SC) Kripanath Mallah
(resigned on 4 June 2019)[3]
Bharatiya Janata Party Deputy Speaker (2018–2019)
Bijoy Malakar
(elected on 24 October 2019)[4]
Bharatiya Janata Party
2 Patharkandi Krishnendu Paul Bharatiya Janata Party
3 Karimganj North Kamalakhya Dey Purkayastha Indian National Congress
4 Karimganj South Aziz Ahmed Khan All India United Democratic Front
5 Badarpur Jamal Uddin Ahmed
(died on 27 January 2021)[5]
Indian National Congress
Vacant from 27 January 2021

Hailakandi District (3)

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Keys:   AIUDF (3)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
6 Hailakandi Anwar Hussain Laskar All India United Democratic Front
7 Katlicherra Suzam Uddin Laskar All India United Democratic Front
8 Algapur Nizam Uddin Choudhury All India United Democratic Front

Cachar District (7)

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Keys:   BJP (6)   Vacant (1)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
9 Silchar Dilip Kumar Paul Bharatiya Janata Party Deputy Speaker (2016–2018)
10 Sonai Aminul Haque Laskar Bharatiya Janata Party Deputy Speaker (2019–2021)
11 Dholai (SC) Parimal Suklabaidya Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister (2016–2021)
12 Udharbond Mihir Kanti Shome Bharatiya Janata Party
13 Lakhipur Rajdeep Goala
(resigned on 30 December 2020)[6]
Indian National Congress
Vacant from 30 December 2020
14 Barkhola Kishor Nath Bharatiya Janata Party
15 Katigorah Amar Chand Jain Bharatiya Janata Party

Dima Hasao District (1)

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Keys:   BJP (1)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
16 Haflong (ST) Bir Bhadra Hagjer Bharatiya Janata Party

Karbi Anglong District (3)

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Keys:   BJP (3)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
17 Bokajan (ST) Numal Momin Bharatiya Janata Party
18 Howraghat (ST) Joyram Engleng Bharatiya Janata Party
19 Diphu (ST) Sum Ronghang Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister (2018–2021)

West Karbi Anglong District (1)

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Keys:   BJP (1)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
20 Baithalangso (ST) Mansing Rongpi
(resigned on 13 July 2016)
Indian National Congress
Mansing Rongpi
(elected on 22 November 2016)
Bharatiya Janata Party

South Salmara-Mankachar District (2)

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Keys:   INC (2)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
21 Mankachar Motiur Rohman Mondal Indian National Congress
22 Salmara South Wazed Ali Choudhury Indian National Congress

Dhubri District (5)

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Keys:   AIUDF (3)   BJP (2)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
23 Dhubri Najrul Hoque All India United Democratic Front
24 Gauripur Nijanur Rahman All India United Democratic Front
25 Golakganj Ashwini Roy Sarkar Bharatiya Janata Party
26 Bilasipara West Hafiz Bashir Ahmed All India United Democratic Front
27 Bilasipara East Ashok Kumar Singhi Bharatiya Janata Party

Kokrajhar District (3)

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Keys:   BPF (3)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
28 Gossaigaon Majendra Narzary Bodoland People's Front
29 Kokrajhar West (ST) Rabiram Narzary Bodoland People's Front
30 Kokrajhar East (ST) Pramila Rani Brahma Bodoland People's Front Cabinet Minister (2016–2021)

Chirang District (2)

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Keys:   BPF (2)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
31 Sidli (ST) Chandan Brahma Bodoland People's Front Cabinet Minister (2018–2021)
33 Bijni Kamal Singh Narzary Bodoland People's Front

Bongaigaon District (3)

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Keys:   AIUDF (1)   AGP (1)   INC (1)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
32 Bongaigaon Phani Bhusan Choudhury Asom Gana Parishad Protem Speaker (2016)
Cabinet Minister (2018–2021)
34 Abhayapuri North Abdul Hai Nagori Indian National Congress
35 Abhayapuri South (SC) Ananta Kumar Malo All India United Democratic Front

Goalpara District (4)

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Keys:   INC (2)   AIUDF (1)   BJP (1)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
36 Dudhnai (ST) Dipak Kumar Rabha Bharatiya Janata Party
37 Goalpara East Abul Kalam Rasheed Alam Indian National Congress
38 Goalpara West Abdur Rashid Mandal Indian National Congress
39 Jaleswar Sahab Uddin Ahmed All India United Democratic Front

Barpeta District (6)

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Keys:   INC (3)   AIUDF (1)   AGP (1)   BJP (1)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
40 Sorbhog Ranjeet Kumar Dass Bharatiya Janata Party Speaker (2016–2017)
43 Barpeta Gunindra Nath Das Asom Gana Parishad
44 Jania Abdul Khaleque
(resigned on 4 June 2019)[3]
Indian National Congress
Rafiqul Islam
(elected on 24 October 2019)[4]
All India United Democratic Front
45 Baghbar Sherman Ali Ahmed Indian National Congress
46 Sarukhetri Jakir Hussain Sikdar Indian National Congress
47 Chenga Sukur Ali Ahmed Indian National Congress

Bajali District (2)

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Keys:   AIUDF (1)   Vacant (1)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
41 Bhabanipur Abul Kalam Azad All India United Democratic Front
42 Patacharkuchi Pabindra Deka
(resigned on 15 December 2020)[7]
Asom Gana Parishad
Vacant from 15 December 2020

Kamrup District (6)

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Keys:   BJP (4)   INC (2)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
48 Boko (SC) Nandita Das Indian National Congress
49 Chaygaon Rekibuddin Ahmed Indian National Congress
50 Palasbari Pranab Kalita Bharatiya Janata Party
55 Hajo Suman Haripriya Bharatiya Janata Party
56 Kamalpur Satyabrat Kalita Bharatiya Janata Party
57 Rangiya Bhabesh Kalita Bharatiya Janata Party Minister of State (Independent Charge) (2018–2021)

Kamrup (Metropolitan) District (4)

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Keys:   BJP (4)   AGP (1)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
51 Jalukbari Himanta Biswa Sarma Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister (2016–2021)
52 Dispur Atul Bora Sr. Bharatiya Janata Party
53 Gauhati East Siddhartha Bhattacharya Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister (2018–2021)
54 Gauhati West Ramendra Narayan Kalita Asom Gana Parishad

Baksa District (3)

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Keys:   BPF (3)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
58 Tamulpur Emmanuel Mosahary Bodoland People's Front
62 Barama (ST) Maneswar Brahma Bodoland People's Front
63 Chapaguri (ST) Thaneswar Basumatary Bodoland People's Front

Nalbari District (3)

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Keys:   BJP (3)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
59 Nalbari Ashok Sarma Bharatiya Janata Party
60 Barkhetry Narayan Deka Bharatiya Janata Party
61 Dharmapur Chandra Mohan Patowary Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister (2016–2021)

Udalguri District (3)

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Keys:   BPF (3)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
64 Panery Kamali Basumatari Bodoland People's Front
69 Udalguri (ST) Rihon Daimary Bodoland People's Front Cabinet Minister (2016–2021)
70 Majbat Charan Boro Bodoland People's Front

Darrang District (4)

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Keys:   BJP (2)   BPF (1)   INC (1)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
65 Kalaigaon Maheswar Baro Bodoland People's Front
66 Sipajhar Binanda Kumar Saikia Bharatiya Janata Party
67 Mangaldoi (SC) Gurujyoti Das Bharatiya Janata Party
68 Dalgaon Ilias Ali Indian National Congress

Sonitpur District (6)

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Keys:   BJP (5)   AGP (1)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
71 Dhekiajuli Ashok Singhal Bharatiya Janata Party
72 Barchalla Ganesh Kumar Limbu Bharatiya Janata Party
73 Tezpur Brindaban Goswami Asom Gana Parishad
74 Rangapara Pallab Lochan Das
(resigned on 4 June 2019)[3]
Bharatiya Janata Party Minister of State (Independent Charge) (2016–2019)
Rajen Borthakur
(elected on 24 October 2019)[4]
Bharatiya Janata Party
75 Sootea Padma Hazarika Bharatiya Janata Party
78 Gohpur Utpal Borah Bharatiya Janata Party

Biswanath District (2)

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Keys:   BJP (2)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
76 Biswanath Promod Borthakur Bharatiya Janata Party
77 Behali Ranjit Dutta Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister (2016–2021)

Morigaon District (3)

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Keys:   BJP (3)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
79 Jagiroad (SC) Pijush Hazarika Bharatiya Janata Party Minister of State (Independent Charge) (2018–2019)
80 Marigaon Rama Kanta Dewri Bharatiya Janata Party
81 Laharighat Nazrul Islam Indian National Congress

Nagaon District (8)

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Keys:   BJP (3)   AGP (2)   INC (2)   AIUDF (1)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
82 Raha (SC) Dimbeswar Das Bharatiya Janata Party
83 Dhing Aminul Islam All India United Democratic Front
84 Batadroba Angoorlata Deka Bharatiya Janata Party
85 Rupohihat Nurul Huda Indian National Congress
86 Nowgong Rupak Sarmah Bharatiya Janata Party
87 Barhampur Prafulla Kumar Mahanta Asom Gana Parishad
88 Samaguri Rakibul Hussain Indian National Congress Deputy Leader of the Opposition (2016–2021)
89 Kaliabor Keshab Mahanta Asom Gana Parishad Cabinet Minister (2016–2021)

Hojai District (3)

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Keys:   BJP (2)   AIUDF (1)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
90 Jamunamukh Abdur Rahim Ajmal All India United Democratic Front
91 Hojai Shiladitya Dev Bharatiya Janata Party
92 Lumding Sibu Misra Bharatiya Janata Party

Golaghat District (5)

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Keys:   AGP (2)   BJP (1)   INC (1)   Vacant (1)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
93 Bokakhat Atul Bora Asom Gana Parishad Cabinet Minister (2016–2021)
94 Sarupathar Roselina Tirkey Indian National Congress
95 Golaghat Ajanta Neog
(resigned on 25 December 2020)[8]
Indian National Congress
Vacant from 26 December 2020
96 Khumtai Mrinal Saikia Bharatiya Janata Party
97 Dergaon (SC) Bhabendra Nath Bharali Asom Gana Parishad

Jorhat District (4)

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Keys:   AGP (1)   BJP (1)   INC (1)   Vacant (1)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
98 Jorhat Hitendra Nath Goswami Bharatiya Janata Party Speaker (2017–2021)
100 Titabar Tarun Gogoi
(died on 23 November 2020)[9][10]
Indian National Congress
Vacant from 23 November 2020
101 Mariani Rupjyoti Kurmi Indian National Congress
102 Teok Renupoma Rajkhowa Asom Gana Parishad

Majuli District (1)

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Keys:   BJP (1)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
99 Majuli Sarbananda Sonowal Bharatiya Janata Party Chief Minister (2016–2021)

Sibsagar District (4)

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Keys:   AGP (1)   BJP (1)   INC (1)   Vacant (1)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
103 Amguri Prodip Hazarika Asom Gana Parishad
104 Nazira Debabrata Saikia Indian National Congress Leader of the Opposition (2016–2021)
107 Thowra Kushal Dowari Bharatiya Janata Party
108 Sibsagar Pranab Kumar Gogoi
(died on 3 February 2020)[11][12]
Indian National Congress
Vacant from 3 February 2020

Charaideo District (2)

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Keys:   BJP (2)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
105 Mahmara Jogen Mohan Bharatiya Janata Party Minister of State (Independent Charge) (2020–2021)
106 Sonari Topon Kumar Gogoi
(resigned on 4 June 2019)[3]
Bharatiya Janata Party Minister of State (Independent Charge) (2018–2019)
Nabanita Handique
(elected on 24 October 2019)[4]
Bharatiya Janata Party

Lakhimpur District (4)

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Keys:   BJP (2)   AIUDF (1)   AGP (1)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
109 Bihpuria Debananda Hazarika Bharatiya Janata Party
110 Naoboicha Mamun Imdadul Haque Chawdhury All India United Democratic Front
111 Lakhimpur Utpal Dutta Asom Gana Parishad
112 Dhakuakhana (ST) Naba Kumar Doley Bharatiya Janata Party Minister of State (Independent Charge) (2016–2021)

Dhemaji District (2)

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Keys:   BJP (1)   Independent (1)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
113 Dhemaji (ST) Pradan Baruah
(resigned on 30 November 2016)
Bharatiya Janata Party
Ranoj Pegu
(elected on 13 April 2017)[13]
Bharatiya Janata Party
114 Jonai (ST) Bhubon Pegu Independent

Dibrugarh District (7)

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Keys:   BJP (6)   AGP (1)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
115 Moran Chakradhar Gogoi Bharatiya Janata Party
116 Dibrugarh Prasanta Phukan Bharatiya Janata Party
117 Lahowal Rituparna Baruah Bharatiya Janata Party
118 Duliajan Terash Gowalla Bharatiya Janata Party
119 Tingkhong Bimal Bora Bharatiya Janata Party
120 Naharkatia Naren Sonowal Asom Gana Parishad
121 Chabua Binod Hazarika Bharatiya Janata Party

Tinsukia District (5)

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Keys:   BJP (4)   INC (1)

No. Constituency Member of Legislative Assembly Party affiliation Roles and responsibilities
122 Tinsukia Sanjoy Kishan Bharatiya Janata Party Minister of State (Independent Charge) (2020–2021)
123 Digboi Suren Phukan Bharatiya Janata Party
124 Margherita Bhaskar Sharma Bharatiya Janata Party
125 Doom Dooma Durga Bhumij Indian National Congress
126 Sadiya Bolin Chetia Bharatiya Janata Party

Assam ministers

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Gopinath Bordoloi, INC (1947–1950)

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Bishnuram Medhi, INC (1950–1957)

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Bimala Prasad Chaliha I, INC (1957–1962)

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Bimala Prasad Chaliha II, INC (1962–1967)

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Bimala Prasad Chaliha III, INC (1967–1970)

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Mahendra Mohan Choudhry, INC (1970–1972)

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Sarat Chandra Sinha, INC (1972–1978)

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Golap Borbora, JP (1978–1979)

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  • Dulal Baruah, Deputy CM, Minister for Public Works Department, Supply, Trade and Commerce, Parliamentary Affairs and Jails
  • Kesab Chandra Gogoi: Minister for Finance, Judicial , Legislative (Law)
  • A. F. Golam Osmani: Cabinet Minister for Public Works Department, Supply, Irrigation and Power, Veterinary, Animal Husbandry and Fishery

Jogendra Nath Hazarika, JP (1979)

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Anwara Taimur, INC (1980–1981)

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Kesab Chandra Gogoi, INC (1982)

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  • Golok Rajbanshi: Minister for Electricity, Mines, Parliamentary Affairs and Animal Husbandry (13 January 1982–19 March 1982)

Hiteswar Saikia I, INC (1983–1985)

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Prafulla Mahanta I, AGP (1985–1990)

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Hiteswar Saikia II, INC (1991–1996)

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Bhumidhar Barman, INC (1996)

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  • Anwara Taimur: Cabinet Minister for Agriculture, Haj and Wakf Property
  • Silvius Condpan: Cabinet Minister for Fisheries, Employment and Public Works Department

Prafulla Mahanta II, AGP (1996–2001)

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Tarun Gogoi I, INC (2001–2006)

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  • Gobinda Chandra Langthasa: Minister of Hill Areas Development (2001–2006)
  • Ismail Hussain: Minister for Irrigation and Char Development (2001–2006)
  • Rupam Kurmi:
    • Minister of State (I/C) for Employment and Craftsmanship (2001–2002)
    • Minister for Employment and Craftsmanship (2002–4 Feb 2004) (died in office)
  • Anjan Dutta:
    • Minister of State (I/C) for Transport, Municipal Corporation and Guwahati Development (2001–2002)
    • Minister for Transport, Municipal Corporation and Guwahati Development (2002–2006)
    • Minister for Industry and Commerce (2004–2006)
  • Mithius Tudu: Minister for Revenue (2002–2006)
  • Bhubaneswar Kalita: Minister for Industry, Commerce, Information Technology and Public Enterprises (7 June 2002–6 July 2004)
  • Pankaj Bora: Cabinet Minister for Education (7 June 2002–6 July 2004)
  • Ripun Bora:
    • Minister of State (I/C), Panchayat, Rural Development (7 June 2002-2006)
    • Minister of State (I/C), Elementary Education (16 Aug 2005-2006)
  • Misbahul Islam Laskar: Minister of State (I/C), Cooperation, Tourism (2002–2006)
  • Robin Bordoloi: Minister of State (I/C), Sports & Youth Welfare, Relief and Rehabilitation (2002–2006)
  • Atuwa Munda: Minister of State for Public Works Department (7 June 2002-2006)
  • Pranati Phukan: Minister of State for Revenue and Cultural Affairs (7 June 2002–6 July 2004)
  • Rakibul Hussain:
    • Minister of State for Home (Jail & Home Guards) Border Area Development, Passport (2002–2006)
    • Minister of State, Home, Political, Passport, Haj, Border Area Development, Information Technology, Printing & Stationery (2004–2006)

Political families of Assam

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Ajmal

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Dev

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Kurmi

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Gogoi

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  2. ^ "Debabrata Saikia reinstated as Assam Opposition leader". The Hindu. 4 February 2021.
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