Telangana Legislative Assembly

Telangana State Legislative Assembly
ٹیلانگنا ریاستی قانون ساز اسمبلی తెలoగాణ రాష్ట్ర శాసన సభ
1st Assembly
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Speaker
Madhusudhana Chary, TRS
Since Jun 11, 2014
Deputy Speaker
Padma Devender Reddy, TRS
Since June 12, 2014
Leader of the House
K. Chandrasekhar Rao, TRS[1]
Since Jun 1, 2014
Leader of the Opposition
K Jana Reddy, INC
Since Jun 3, 2014
Structure
Seats 119
Political groups
TRS (90)
INC (13)
AIMIM (7)
BJP (5)
TDP (3)
CPI(M) (1)[2]
Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
2014
Meeting place
Telangana Assembly
Footnotes
The Council was established in June 2014

The Telangana Legislative Assembly is the lower house of the Telangana Legislature. As of 2014 the Legislative Assembly of Telangana consists of 119 Members. The current Speaker of the Assembly is Madhusudhana Chary of TRS.[3]

The members of the Vidhana Sabha are directly elected by people through adult franchise.

Each constituency elects one member of the assembly. Members are popularly known as M.L.A's. The assembly is elected using the simple plurality or "first past the post" electoral system. The elections are conducted by the Election Commission of India.

The normal term of the members lasts for five years. In case of death, resignation or disqualification of a member, a by-election is conducted for constituency represented by the member. The party which wins the most seats becomes the ruling party.

Designations and Present Members

The present state assembly is the First Legislative Assembly of Telangana State

Designation Name
Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan
Speaker Madhusudhana Chary
Deputy Speaker Padma Devender Reddy
Leader of the House K. Chandrasekhar Rao
Leader of the Opposition K.Jana Reddy

List of members

The following is the list of members in the assembly who were elected in the Telangana Legislative Assembly election, 2014

District Seat No. Assembly constituency Winner Namo Former Janatha Party
Adilabad 1 Sirpur Koneru Konappa TRS
2 Chennur (SC) Nallala Odelu TRS
3 Bellampalli (SC) Durgam Chinnaiah TRS
4 Mancheriala Diwakar Rao Nadipelli TRS
5 Asifabad (ST) Kova Laxmi TRS
6 Khanapur (ST) Ajmeera Rekha TRS
7 Adilabad Jogu Ramanna TRS
8 Boath (ST) Rathod Bapurao TRS
9 Nirmal Allolla Indra Karan Reddy TRS
10 Mudhole Gaddigari Vittal Reddy TRS[4]
Nizamabad 11 Armur Asannagari Jeevan Reddy TRS
12 Bodhan Shakil TRS
13 Jukkal (SC) Hanmanth Shinde TRS
14 Banswada Srinivas Reddy Parige TRS
15 Yellareddy Eanugu Ravinder Reddy TRS
16 Kamareddy Gampa GovardhanTRS
17 Nizamabad (Urban) Bigala Ganesh TRS
18 Nizamabad (Rural) Goverdhan Baji Reddy TRS
19 BalkondaVemula Prashanth Reddy TRS
Karimnagar 20 Koratla Kalvakuntla Vidya Sagar Rao TRS
21 Jagtial Jeevan Reddy ThatiparthiINC
22 Dharmapuri Koppula Eshwar TRS
23 Ramagundam Somarapu Satyanarayana TRS
24 Manthani Putta MadhukarTRS
25 Peddapalle Manohar Reddy Dasari TRS
26 Karimnagar Gangula Kamalakar TRS
27 Choppadandi (SC) Bodiga Shobha TRS
28 Vemulawada Ramesh ChennamaneniTRS
29 Sircilla K. Tarakarama Rao (KTR) TRS
30 Manakondur (SC) Rasamai Balakishan TRS
31 Huzurabad Eatala Rajender TRS
32 Husnabad Vodithela Sathish Kumar TRS
Medak 33 Siddipet Thanneeru Harish RaoTRS
34 Medak M. Padma Devender Reddy TRS
35 Narayankhed M. Bhupal Reddy (won the 2016 assembly by poll due to
the death of sitting MLA Patolla Kistareddy of INC)
[5]
TRS
36 Andole (SC) BabumohanpallyTRS
37 Narsapur Chilumula Madan Reddy TRS
38 Zahirabad (SC) Jetty Geeta INC
39 Sangareddy Chinta Prabhakar TRS
40 Patancheru Gudem Maipal Reddy TRS
41 Dubbak Solipteta Rama Linga Reddy TRS
42 Gajwel Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar RaoTRS
Ranga Reddy
43 Malkajgiri C. Kanaka Reddy TRS
44 Medchal M. Sudheer Reddy TRS
45 Quthbullapur K. P. Vivekanand TRS
46 Kukatpally Madhavaram Krishna Rao TRS
47 Uppal Nvss Prabhakar BJP
48 Ibrahimpatnam Manchireddy Kishan Reddy TRS
49 L. B. Nagar Ryaga KrishnaiahTDP
50 Maheshwaram Teegala Krishna Reddy TRS
51 Rajendranagar Tolkanti Prakash Goud TRS
52 Serilingampally Arekapudi Gandhi TRS
53 Chevella (SC) Kale Yadaiah TRS[4]
54 Pargi Tammannagari Ram Mohan Reddy INC
55 Vicarabad (SC) B. Sanjeeva Rao TRS
56 Tandur P. Mahender Reddy TRS
Hyderabad
57 Musheerabad Dr. K. Laxman BJP
58 Malakpet Ahmed Bin Abdullah Balala AIMIM
59 Amberpet G. Kishan ReddyBJP
60 Khairatabad Chintala Rama Chandra Reddy BJP
61 Jubilee Hills Maganti Gopinath TRS
62 Sanathnagar Talasani Srinivas Yadav TRS
63 Nampally Jaffar Hussain AIMIM
64 Karwan Kausar Moinuddin AIMIM
65 Goshamahal T. Raja Singh BJP
66 Charminar Syed Ahmed Pasha Quadri AIMIM
67 Chandrayangutta Akbaruddin Owaisi AIMIM
68 A Yakutpura Mumtaz Ahmed Khan AIMIM
69 Bahadurpura Mohd. Moazam Khan AIMIM
70 Secunderabad T. Padma Rao TRS
71 Secunderabad Cantt. G. SayannaTRS
Mahbubnagar 72 Kodangal Anumula Revanth Reddy TDP
73 Narayanpet S. Rajender Reddy TRS
74 Mahbubnagar Srinivas Goud. V TRS
75 Jadcherla Charlakola Laxma Reddy TRS
76 Devarkadra Alla Venkateshwar Reddy TRS
77 Makthal Chittem Ram Mohan Reddy TRS[4]
78 Wanaparthy DR. G. Chinna Reddy INC
79 Gadwal D. K. Aruna INC
80 Alampur S. A. Sampath Kumar INC
81 Nagarkurnool Marri Janardhan Reddy TRS
82 Achampet Guvvala Balaraju TRS
83 Kalwakurthy Dr. Vamshi Chand Reddy Challa INC
84 Shadnagar Anjaiah Yelganamoni TRS
85 Kollapur Jupally Krishna Rao TRS
Nalgonda 86 Devarakonda Ravindra Kumar Ramavath TRS
87 Nagarjuna Sagar Kunduru Jana Reddy INC
88 Miryalaguda N Bhaskar Rao TRS
89 Huzurnagar Uttam Kumar Reddy Nalamada INC
90 Kodad Padmavathi Reddy Nalamada INC
91 Suryapet Guntakandla Jagadish Reddy TRS
92 Nalgonda Komatireddy Venkat Reddy INC
93 Munugode Koosukuntla Prabhakar Reddy TRS
94 Bhongir Pailla Shekar Reddy TRS
95 Nakrekal (SC) Vemula Veeresham TRS
96 Thungathurthi (SC) Gadari Kishore Kumar TRS
97 Alair Gongidi Sunitha TRS
Warangal 98 Jangaon Muthireddy Yadagiri ReddyTRS
99 Ghanpur(Station) Thatikonda RajaiahTRS
100 Palakurthi Dayaker Rao ErrabelliTRS
101 Dornakal D. S. Redya NaikTRS[4]
102 Mahabubabad(ST) Banoth Shankar Nayak TRS
103 Narsampet Donthi Madhava Reddy. (Contested the seat as Independent
Candidate. Joined INC on November 5, 2014)[6]
INC
104 Parkal Challa Dharma Reddy TRS
105 Warangal West Dasyam Vinay BhaskerTRS
106 Warangal East Konda SurekhaTRS
107 Waradhanapet(SC) Aroori RameshTRS
108 Bhupalpalle S. Madhusudhana CharyTRS
109 Mulug(ST) Azmeera ChandulalTRS
Khammam 110 Pinapaka(ST) Payam VenkateswarluTRS
111 Yellandu (ST) Koram KanakaiahTRS
112 Khammam Ajay Kumar PuvvadaTRS
113 Palair Thummala Nageswara RaoTRS
114 Madhira (SC) Bhatti Vikramarka Mallu INC
115 Wyra (ST) Banoth Madan Lal. (Contested the seat as YSRCP
candidate. Joined TRS on September 1, 2014)[7]
TRS
116 Sathupalle (SC) Sandra Venkata Veeraiah TDP
117 Kothagudem Venkat Rao Jalagam TRS
118 Aswaraopeta Thati Venkateswarlu. (Contested the seat as YSRCP
candidate. Joined TRS on January 9, 2015)[8]
TRS
119 Bhadrachalam(ST) Sunnam RajaiahCPM

See also

District-wise summary

S.No. District Constituencies INC TRS TDP Bharatiya Janata Party AIMIM CPI(M)
1 Adilabad 10 0 10 0 0 0 0
2 Nizamabad 9 09 0 0 0 0
3 Karimnagar 13 1 12 0 0 0 0
4 Medak 10 1 9 0 0 0 0
5 Ranga Reddy 14 1 111 1 0 0
6 Hyderabad 15 0 4 04 7 0
7 Mahbubnagar 14 4 9 10 0 0
8 Nalgonda 12 4 7 0 0 0 0
9 Warangal 12 1 11 0 0 0 0
10 Khammam 10 171 0 0 1
Total 119 149035 7 1

References

  1. "KCR to Be Sworn in Telangana State's First CM on June 2". Deccan-Journal. Retrieved 27 May 2014.
  2. "Legislative Assembly". The Government of Telangana. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
  3. http://indianexpress.com/article/india/politics/madhusudhanchari-elected-unopposed-as-telangana-speaker/
  4. 1 2 3 4 "5 Cong (I) MLAs in Telangana join TRS". thehindu.com. The Hindu. 15 April 2016. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  5. "TRS bags Narayankhed seat as Bhupal Reddy wins by 53,625 votes". Deccan Chronicale. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
  6. "Grand re-entry for Madhava Reddy in Cong". thehansindia.com. The Hans India. 5 November 2014. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  7. "Wyra, Yellendu MLAs leave for Hyderabad amid fanfare to join TRS". thehindu.com. The Hindu. 1 September 2014. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  8. "YSRCP MLA Thati Venkateswarlu Joins TRS". telanganastateofficial.com. 9 January 2015. Retrieved 18 April 2016.


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