Gujarat Legislative Assembly

Gujarat Legislative Assembly or Gujarat Vidhan Sabha is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Gujarat, in the state capital Gandhinagar. Presently, 182 members of the Legislative Assembly are directly elected from single-member constituencies (seats). It has a term of 5 years unless it is dissolved sooner. 13 constituencies are reserved for scheduled castes and 27 constituencies for scheduled tribes. From its majority party group or by way of a grand coalition cabinet of its prominent members,the state's Executive namely the Government of Gujarat is formed.

Gujarat Legislative Assembly
15th Gujarat Assembly
Coat of arms or logo
State Emblem of Gujarat
Type
Type
Term limits
5 years
History
Preceded by15th Gujarat Legislative Assembly
Leadership
Speaker
Shankar Chaudhary, BJP
since 20 December 2022[1]
Deputy Speaker
Jethabhai Ahir, BJP
since 20 December 2022[2]
Bhupendrabhai Patel, BJP
since 13 September 2021
Vacant[3][4]
Structure
Seats182
Political groups
Government (159)
NDA (159)
  •   BJP (156)
  •   IND (3)

Opposition (23)

Others (6)

Elections
First past the post
Last election
1 and 5 December 2022
Next election
December 2027
Meeting place
23°13′9″N 72°39′25″E
Vithalbhai Patel Bhavan, Gujarat Vidhan Sabha, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India
Website
www.gujaratassembly.gov.in

Since 1995, the Gujarat Legislative Assembly is controlled by the Bharatiya Janata Party with a majority after elections.

History

Bhavsinhji Gohil, ruler of Bhavnagar State, established The Peoples' Representative Assembly consisting of 38 members appointed by him. His succeeding son, Krishnakumar Sinhji, formed the Bhavnagar legislative assembly in 1941 having 55 members, consisting of 33 elected members, 16 nominated members by him and 6 ex-officio members. They had power to ask questions, move resolutions, discuss the budget and introduce bills in the assembly. This assembly used to meet at least twice in a year. Porbandar state assembly had same powers. Sayajirao Gaekwad III, ruler of Baroda State, had formed the Baroda legislative assembly in 1908.[5]

Since 1921, representatives were elected by the people of that area of the present Gujarat state except the princely states, and sent to the Bombay State legislative assembly. In 1952, Saurashtra State legislative assembly was constituted after the independence of India. It was functional till 31 October 1956. Saurashtra State was merged into the Bombay State under the States Reorganization Act, 1956.[5]

On 1 May 1960, the Bombay State was bifurcated into Gujarat and Maharashtra states which resulted in formation of Gujarat legislative assembly. The 132 members of the former Bombay legislative assembly, elected from the territorial constituencies of Gujarat, formed the first Gujarat legislative assembly. The number of the members was increased to 154 in 1962, 168 in 1967 and 182 in 1975.[5]

Location

After formation of Gujarat state in 1960, Ahmedabad was a capital of the state. The Assembly started functioning from the present day OPD building of Ahmedabad Civil Hospital. The new capital city, Gandhinagar was built in 1971. Later assembly was shifted to Central Library building, sector-17, Gandhinagar on 11 February 1971. The new assembly building, Vithalbhai Patel Bhavan, was completed and inaugurated in 1982. Since then the Gujarat legislative assembly functions there.[5]

Building

President Neelam Sanjiva Reddy laid foundation stone of new assembly building, Vithalbhai Patel Bhavan on 20 March 1978. It was designed by H. K. Mewada, chief planner of Gandhinagar. The construction was completed in July 1982 and it is named after Vithalbhai Patel, the first Indian speaker of Central Legislative Assembly during the British period. It was inaugurated by the Governor Sharda Mukherjee on 8 July 1982.[5]

It is constructed with Reinforced concrete and the outer walls of the building is affixed with Dholpur light pink stones. The building is constructed on the 133 square metre platform amid a water pool having diameter of 200 metres. This central building was linked with the Ministerial Secretariat by bridges formerly but now new buildings are constructed in between known as Swarnim Sankul. The building is 33.45 metres high including its octagonal dome. The constructed area of building is 8100 square metres while the total built up area of square platform is 17689 square metres. It has four floors with total built up area of 43350 square metres or total carpet area of 16180 square metres. The entrance of the building is reached by a flight of steps.[6]

The Assembly hall is situated on the second floor. It is octagonal from inside. The octagonal roof is supported by eight V-shaped pillars and one pillar in the centre. These pillars tapers and forms octagonal dome on the hall. There is an arrangement of white floodlights on the top. The hall has a capacity of 232 seats though currently the assembly has only 182 elected members. The hall is viewed from the galleries on the third floor which has a capacity of 564 seats.[6]

There is a podium just under the Assembly hall which is used for ceremonies and functions. The downward floor of the Assembly hall makes an umbrella-like roof of the podium. The podium has some personal belongings of Mahatma Gandhi and Vallabhbhai Patel on display. There are oil paintings of several national leaders, independence activists and personalities on its walls.[6]

It was constructed at the cost of 6 crore.[6] The assembly building along with other government offices is in Sector 10 of Gandhinagar, a capitol complex spanning 370 acres.[5]

List of speakers

Election year Assembly Party in Majority Name Term
1957 1st INC Kalyanji V. Mehta 1 May 1960 – 19 August 1960
Mansinhji Rana 19 August 1960 – 19 March 1962
1962 2nd Fatehali Palejwala 19 March 1962 – 17 March 1967
1967 3rd INC(O) Raghavji Leuva 17 March 1967 – 28 June 1975
1972 4th INC
1975 5th INC(O) Kundanlal Dholakia 28 June 1975 – 28 March 1977
Manubhai Palkhiwala (Acting Speaker) 28 March 1977 – 21 April 1977
JP Kundanlal Dholakia 21 April 1977 – 20 June 1980
1980 6th INC Natwarlal Shah 20 June 1980 – 8 January 1990
1985 7th
Karsandas Soneri (Acting Speaker) 8 January 1990 – 19 January 1990
JD Barjorji Pardiwala 19 January 1990 – 16 March 1990
1990 8th INC Shashikant Lakhani 16 March 1990 – 12 November 1990
Manubhai Parmar (Acting Speaker) 12 November 1990 – 11 February 1991
Himatlal Mulani 11 February 1991 – 21 March 1995
1995 9th BJP Harishchandra Patel 21 March 1995 – 16 September 1996
Chandubhai Dabhi (Acting Speaker) 16 September 1996 – 29 October 1996
Gumansinhji Vaghela 29 October 1996 – 19 March 1998
1998 10th Dhirubhai Shah 19 March 1998 – 27 December 2002
2002 11th Prof. Mangaldas Patel 27 December 2002 – 18 January 2008
2007 12th Ashok Bhatt 18 January 2008 – 29 September 2010
Prof. Mangaldas Patel (Acting Speaker) 29 September 2010 – 23 February 2011
Ganpat Vasava 23 February 2011 – 26 December 2012
Vajubhai Vala (Acting Speaker) 26 December 2012 - 19 January 2013[7]
Neema Acharya (Acting Speaker)[7] 19 January 2013 – 22 January 2013
2012 13th Vajubhai Vala 23 January 2013[8] - 30 August 2014[9]
Mangubhai C. Patel (Acting Speaker) 30 August 2014 – 9 November 2014
Ganpat Vasava 9 November 2014 – 7 August 2016
Parbatbhai Patel (Acting Speaker) 7 August 2016 – 22 August 2016
Ramanlal Vora[10] 22 August 2016 – 19 February 2018
2017 14th Rajendra Trivedi 19 February 2018 – 13 September 2021
Dr. Nimaben Acharya 13 September 2021 – 20 December 2022
2022 15th Shankar Chaudhary[1] 20 December 2022 - Incumbent

Structure

At present, 13 constituencies are reserved for candidates of the Scheduled Castes, and 27 constituencies are reserved for candidates of the Scheduled tribes.

Members of Legislative Assembly

No. Constituency Name Party Remarks
Kutch District
1Abdasa Pradhyumansinh Jadeja BJP
2Mandvi (Kachchh) Aniruddha Dave BJP
3Bhuj Keshubhai Patel BJP
4Anjar Trikam Chhanga BJP
5Gandhidham (SC) Malti Maheshwari BJP
6Rapar Virendrasinh Jadeja BJP

Banaskantha District
7Vav Geniben Thakor INC
8Tharad Shankarbhai Chaudhary BJP Speaker[11]
9Dhanera Mavjibhai Desai Independent
10Danta (ST) Kantibhai Kharadi INC
11Vadgam (SC) Jignesh Mevani INC
12Palanpur Aniket Thaker BJP
13Deesa Pravin Mali BJP
14Deodar Keshaji Chauhan BJP
15Kankrej Amrutji Thakor INC

Patan District
16Radhanpur Lavingji Solanki BJP
17Chanasma Dineshbhai Thakor INC
18Patan Kirit Patel INC
19Sidhpur Balvantsinh Rajput BJP

Cabinet Minister

Mehsana District
20Kheralu Sardarbhai Chaudhary BJP
21Unjha K. K. Patel BJP
22Visnagar Rushikesh Patel BJP Cabinet Minister
23Bechraji Sukhaji Thakor BJP
24Kadi (SC) Karsanbhai Solanki BJP
25Mahesana Mukesh Patel BJP
26Vijapur C. J. Chavda INC

Sabarkantha District
27Himatnagar Virendrasinh Zala BJP
28Idar (SC) Ramanlal Vora BJP
29Khedbrahma (ST) Dr. Tushar Chaudhary INC

Aravalli District
30Bhiloda (ST) P. C. Baranda BJP
31Modasa Bhikhusinh Parmar BJP MoS
32Bayad Dhavalsinh Zala Independent

Sabarkantha District
33Prantij Gajendrasinh Parmar BJP

Gandhinagar District
34Dahegam Balrajsinh Chauhan BJP
35Gandhinagar South Alpesh Thakor BJP
36Gandhinagar North Ritaben Patel BJP
37Mansa Jayantibhai Patel BJP
38Kalol (Gandhinagar) Laxmanji Thakor BJP

Ahmedabad District
39Viramgam Hardik Patel BJP
40Sanand Kanubhai Patel BJP
41Ghatlodia Bhupendrabhai Patel BJP Chief Minister [12]
42Vejalpur Amit Thaker BJP
43Vatva Babusinh Jadav BJP
44Ellisbridge Amit Shah BJP
45Naranpura Jitu Bhagat BJP
46Nikol Jagdish Vishwakarma BJP MoS(I/C)
47Naroda Payal Kukrani BJP
48Thakkarbapa Nagar Kanchanben Radadiya BJP
49Bapunagar Dineshsinh Kushwaha BJP
50Amraiwadi Dr. Hasmukh Patel BJP
51Dariapur Kaushik Jain BJP
52Jamalpur-Khadiya Imran Khedavala INC
53Maninagar Amul Bhatt BJP
54Danilimda (SC) Shailesh Parmar INC
55Sabarmati Harshad Patel BJP
56Asarwa (SC) Darshana Vaghela BJP
57Daskroi Babubhai Patel BJP
58Dholka Kiritsinh Dabhi BJP
59Dhandhuka Kalubhai Dabhi BJP

Surendranagar District
60Dasada (SC) P. K. Parmar BJP
61Limdi Kiritsinh Rana BJP
62Wadhwan Jagdish Makwana BJP
63Chotila Shamabhai Chauhan BJP
64Dhangadhra Prakashbhai Varmora BJP

Morbi District
65Morbi Kantilal Amrutiya BJP
66Tankara Durlabhbhai Dethariya BJP
67Wankaner Jitendra Somani BJP

Rajkot District
68Rajkot East Uday Kangad BJP
69Rajkot West Dr. Darshita Shah BJP
70Rajkot South Rameshbhai Tilala BJP
71Rajkot Rural (SC) Bhanuben Babariya BJP Cabinet Minister
72Jasdan Kunwarjibhai Bavaliya BJP Cabinet Minister
73Gondal Geetaba Jadeja BJP
74Jetpur (Rajkot) Jayesh Radadiya BJP
75Dhoraji Dr. Mahendrabhai Padaliya BJP

Jamnagar District
76Kalavad (SC) Meghjibhai Chavda BJP
77Jamnagar Rural Raghavjibhai Patel BJP Cabinet Minister
78Jamnagar North Rivaba Jadeja BJP
79Jamnagar South Divyeshbhai Akbari BJP
80Jamjodhpur Hemant Khava AAP AAP Deputy LP Leader

Devbhoomi District
81Khambhaliya Mulubhai Bera BJP MoS
82Dwarka Pabubha Manek BJP

Porbandar District
83Porbandar Arjun Modhwadia INC
84Kutiyana Kandhal Jadeja SP SP LP Leader

Junagarh District
85Manavadar Arvindbhai Ladani INC
86Junagadh Sanjay Koradiya BJP
87Visavadar Bhupendra Bhayani AAP
88Keshod Devabhai Malam BJP
89Mangrol (Junagadh) Bhgwanjibhai Kargatiya BJP

Gir Somnath District
90Somnath Vimalbhai Chudasama INC
91Talala Bhagabhai Barad BJP
92Kodinar (SC) Pradyuman Vaja BJP
93Una Kalubhai Rathod BJP

Amreli District
94Dhari Jaysukhbhai Kakdiya BJP
95Amreli Kaushik Vekariya BJP
96Lathi Janakbhai Talaviya BJP
97Savarkundla Mahesh Kasvala BJP
98Rajula Hirabhai Solanki BJP

Bhavnagar District
99Mahuva (Bhavnagar) Shivabhai Gohil BJP
100Talaja Gutambhai Chauhan BJP
101Gariadhar Sudhir Vaghani AAP
102Palitana Bhikhabhai Baraiya BJP
103Bhavnagar Rural Parshottambhai Solanki BJP MoS
104Bhavnagar East Sejalben Pandya BJP
105Bhavnagar West Jitendra Vaghani BJP

Botad District
106Gadhada (SC) Mahant Tundiya BJP
107Botad Umeshbhai Makwana AAP

Anand District
108Khambhat Chirag Patel INC
109Borsad Ramanbhai Solanki BJP
110Anklav Amit Chavda INC CLP Leader
111Umreth Govindbhai Parmar BJP
112Anand Yogesh Patel BJP
113Petlad Kamlesh Patel BJP
114Sojitra Vipul Patel BJP

Kheda District
115Matar Kalpeshbhai Parmar BJP
116Nadiad Pankajbhai Desai BJP
117Mehmedabad Arjunsinh Chauhan BJP
118Mahudha Sanjaysinh Mahida BJP
119Thasra Yogendrasinh Parmar BJP
120Kapadvanj Rajeshkumar Zala BJP
121Balasinor Mansinh Chauhan BJP

Mahisagar District
122Lunawada Gulabsinh Chauhan INC
123Santrampur (ST) Dr. Kuberbhai Dindor BJP

MoS

Panchmahal District
124Shehra Jethabhai Ahir BJP Deputy Speaker [13]
125Morva Hadaf (ST) Nimishaben Suthar BJP
126Godhra C. K. Raulji BJP
127Kalol (Panchmahal) Fatehsinh Chauhan BJP
128Halol Jaydrathsinhji Parmar BJP

Dahod District
129Fatepura (ST) Rameshbhai Katara BJP
130Jhalod (ST) Maheshbhai Bhuriya BJP
131Limkheda (ST) Shaileshbhai Bahbhor BJP
132Dahod (ST) Kanaiyalal Kishori BJP
133Garbada (ST) Mahendrabhai Bhabhor BJP
134Devgadhbariya Bachubhai Khabad BJP

MoS

Vadodara District
135Savli Ketan Inamdar BJP
136Vaghodiya Dharmendrasinh Vaghela Independent

Chhota Udaipur District
137Chhota Udaipur (ST) Rajendrasinh Rathwa BJP
138Jetpur (Chhota Udaipur) (ST) Jayantibhai Rathwa BJP
139Sankheda (ST) Abhesinh Tadvi BJP

Vadodara District
140Dabhoi Shailesh Mehta BJP
141Vadodara City (SC) Manisha Vakil BJP
142Sayajigunj Keyur Rokadiya BJP
143Akota Chaitanya Desai BJP
144Raopura Balkrushna Shukla BJP
145Manjalpur Yogesh Patel BJP
146Padra Chaitanyasinh Zala BJP
147Karjan Akshay Patel BJP

Narmada District
148Nandod (ST) Dr. Darshana Deshmukh (Vasava) BJP
149Dediapada (ST) Chaitar Vasava AAP AAP LP Leader

Bharuch District
150Jambusar Devkishordas Swami BJP
151Vagra Arunsinh Rana BJP
152Jhagadiya (ST) Ritesh Vasava BJP
153Bharuch Rameshbhai Mistry BJP
154Ankleshwar Ishwarsinh Patel BJP

Surat District
155Olpad Mukesh Patel BJP MoS
156Mangrol (Surat) (ST) Ganpat Vasava BJP
157Mandvi (Surat) (ST) Kunvarjibhai Halpati BJP MoS
158Kamrej Prafulbhai Pansheriya BJP MoS
159Surat East Arvind Rana BJP
160Surat North Kantibhai Balar BJP
161Varachha Road Kishore Kanani BJP
162Karanj Pravinbhai Ghoghari BJP
163Limbayat Sangita Patil BJP
164Udhana Manubhai Patel BJP
165Majura Harsh Sanghavi BJP MoS(I/C)
166Katargam Vinodbhai Moradiya BJP
167Surat West Purnesh Modi BJP
168Choryasi Sandip Desai BJP
169Bardoli (SC) Ishwarbhai Parmar BJP
170Mahuva (Surat) (ST) Mohanbhai Dhodia BJP

Tapi District
171Vyara (ST) Mohanbhai Konkani BJP
172Nizar (ST) Dr. Jairam Gamit BJP

Dang District
173Dangs (ST) Vijaybhai Patel BJP

Navsari District
174Jalalpore R. C. Patel BJP
175Navsari Rakesh Desai BJP
176Gandevi (ST) Naresh Patel BJP
177Vansda (ST) Anant Patel INC

Valsad District
178Dharampur (ST) Arvindbhai Patel BJP
179Valsad Bharatbhai Patel BJP
180Pardi Kanubhai Desai BJP Cabinet Minister
181Kaprada (ST) Jitubhai Chaudhary BJP
182Umbergaon (ST) Ramanlal Patkar BJP

See also

References

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