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Lok Sabha Seats in Assam

The Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India, is made up of members of Parliament (MPs). Each MP represents a single geographic constituency. Assam has 14 Lok Sabha constituencies, with 11 seats for general candidates and 3 reserved for SC/ST candidates.

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Lok Sabha Seats from Assam and List of members (MPs) of Assam in the 18th Lok Sabha (2024-2019)

#Constituency Name of MemberParty Name
1BarpetaPhani Bhusan ChoudhuryAsom Gana Parishad
2Darrang Udalguri(ST)Dilip SaikiaBJP
3DhubriMd. Rakibul HussainINC
4DibrugarhSarbananda SonowalBJP
5DiphuAmarsing TissoBJP
6GuwahatiSmt. Bijuli Kalita MedhiBJP
7JorhatGaurav GogoiINC
8Karimganj(SC)Kripanath MallahBJP
9KazirangaKamakhya Prasad TasaBJP
10Kokrajhar(ST)Joyanta BasumataryUnited Peoples Party, Liberal
11LakhimpurPradan BaruahBJP
12NagaonPradyut BordoloiINC
13SilcharParimal SuklabaidyaBJP
14SonitpurRanjit DuttaBJP

 

Party wise MPs from Assam in 18th Lok Sabha (2024 - 2029)

BJP is the largest party with 9 out of 14 MPs in the 18th Lok Sabha from Assam. The Congress party has three MPs, while the AGP and UPPL have one.

#PartyMP Seats (2019)
1Bharatiya Janta Party9
2Congress3
3Asom Gana Parishad1
4UPPL1

Rajya Sabha Seats in Assam 2024

The Rajya Sabha is the Upper house of the Parliament of India. Its members are elected by the legislatures of the states and union territories & 12 members are nominated by the President of India.  There are currently 6 Rajya Sabha members from Assam. The List of Rajya Sabha MPs from Assam is as follows

Assam Rajya Sabha MP List

S.NoNameParty
1 Shri Birendra Prasad BaishyaAGP
2 Shri Ajit Kumar BhuyanIND.
3 Shri Bhubaneswar KalitaBJP
4 Shri Pabitra MargheritaBJP
5 Shri Rwngwra NarzaryUPP(L)
6 Shri Sarbananda SonowalBJP
7 Shri Kamakhya Prasad TasaBJP

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