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Kerala Legislative Assembly

The Kerala Legislative Assembly, popularly known as the Kerala Niyamasabha, is the State Assembly of Kerala, one of the 28 states in India. The Assembly is formed by 140 elected representatives.[1] Each elected member represents one of the 140 constituencies within the borders of Kerala and is referred to as Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). The present Kerala Legislative Assembly consists of 140 elected members.

15th Kerala Assembly
Kerala Legislative Assembly
Type
Type
Term limits
5 years
History
Preceded by14th Kerala Legislative Assembly
Leadership
Speaker
A. N. Shamseer, CPI(M)
since 12 September 2022
Deputy Speaker
Chittayam Gopakumar, CPI
since 1 June 2021
Leader of the House
(Chief Minister)
Pinarayi Vijayan, CPI(M)
since 20 May 2021
V.D. Satheesan, INC
since 22 May 2021
Deputy Leader of the Opposition
P. K. Kunhalikutty, IUML
since 22 May 2021
Structure
Seats140
Political groups
Government (99)
LDF (99)
  •   CPI(M) (62)
  •   CPI (17)
  •   KC(M) (5)
  •   JD(S) (2)
  •   NCP (2)
  •   RJD (1)
  •   KC(B) (1)
  •   C(S) (1)
  •   INL (1)
  •   NSC (1)
  •   JKC (1)
  •   IND (5)

Opposition (41)
UDF (41)

Elections
First past the post
Last election
6 April 2021
Next election
2026
Meeting place
Niyamasabha Mandiram, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
Website
www.niyamasabha.org

History

 
The Kerala Legislative Assembly in Thiruvananthapuram

In 1956, the State of Kerala was formed on linguistic basis, merging Cochin, Malabar, and Travancore regions, and the Kasaragod region of South Canara.[2] The first assembly election in Kerala state was held in February–March 1957.[2] The first Kerala Legislative Assembly was formed on 5 April 1957. The Assembly had 127 members including a nominated member.[2]

The current delimitation committee of 2010 reaffirmed the total number of seats at 140.[2]

Niyamasabha Complex

 
Kerala State Legislative Assembly or the Niyamasabha at night

The State Assembly is known as Niyamasabha and is housed in New Legislature Complex. This 5 storied complex is one of the largest complexes in India. The Central Hall is described as most elegant and majestic hall with ornamental Teakwood-Rosewood panelling. The older Assembly was located within State Secretariat complex which was reconverted into Legislature museum, after commissioning new complex in 1998 May 22 (K. R. Narayanan).

15th Kerala Legislative Assembly

The current Legislative Assembly is the 15th Assembly since the formation of Kerala. It was elected in the 2021 Kerala Legislative Assembly election. The Speaker is MA. N. Shamseer of CPI(M). The Deputy Speaker is Chittayam Gopakumar of CPI. The leader of the Assembly is Pinarayi Vijayan from CPI(M).The leader of opposition is V. D Satheesan. The Government Chief Whip is Dr. N Jayaraj of KCM.

Composition

Front/Alliance Seats
LDF 99
UDF 41
Total 140

Members of Legislative Assembly

No. Constituency Name[3] Party Alliance Remarks
Kasaragod district
1 Manjeshwaram A. K. M. Ashraf IUML   UDF
2 Kasaragod N. A. Nellikkunnu
3 Udma C. H. Kunhambu CPI(M)   LDF
4 Kanhangad E. Chandrasekharan CPI
5 Thrikaripur M. Rajagopalan CPI(M)
Kannur district
6 Payyanur T. I. Madusoodhanan CPI(M)   LDF
7 Kalliasseri M. Vijin
8 Taliparamba M. V. Govindan
9 Irikkur Sajeev Joseph INC   UDF
10 Azhikode K. V. Sumesh CPI(M)   LDF
11 Kannur Kadannappalli Ramachandran Con (S)
12 Dharmadom Pinarayi Vijayan CPI(M)
13 Thalassery A. N. Shamseer
14 Mattanur K. K. Shailaja
15 Kuthuparamba K. P. Mohanan LJD
16 Peravoor Sunny Joseph INC   UDF
Wayanad district
17 Mananthavady (ST) O. R. Kelu CPI(M)   LDF
18 Sulthan Bathery (ST) I. C. Balakrishnan INC   UDF
19 Kalpetta T Siddique
Kozhikode district
20 Vadakara K. K. Rema RMPI   UDF
21 Kuttiady K P Kunhammadkutty Master CPI(M)   LDF
22 Nadapuram E. K. Vijayan CPI
23 Koyilandy Kanathil Jameela CPI(M)
24 Perambra T. P. Ramakrishnan
25 Balussery (SC) K. M. Sachin Dev
26 Elathur A. K. Saseendran NCP
27 Kozhikode North Thottathil Ravindran CPI(M)
28 Kozhikode South Ahamed Devarkovil INL
29 Beypore P. A. Mohammed Riyas CPI(M)
30 Kunnamangalam P. T. A. Rahim Ind.
31 Koduvally M. K. Muneer IUML   UDF
32 Thiruvambady Linto Joseph CPI(M)   LDF
Malappuram district
33 Kondotty T. V. Ibrahim IUML   UDF
34 Eranad P. K. Basheer
35 Nilambur P. V. Anvar Ind.   LDF
36 Wandoor (SC) A. P. Anil Kumar INC   UDF
37 Manjeri U. A. Latheef IUML
38 Perinthalmanna Najeeb Kanthapuram
39 Mankada Manjalamkuzhi Ali
40 Malappuram P. Ubaidulla
41 Vengara P. K. Kunhalikutty
42 Vallikkunnu P. Abdul Hameed
43 Tirurangadi K. P. A. Majeed
44 Tanur V. Abdurahiman NSC   LDF
45 Tirur Kurukkoli Moideen IUML   UDF
46 Kottakkal K. K. Abid Hussain Thangal
47 Thavanur K.T. Jaleel Ind.   LDF
48 Ponnani P. Nandakumar CPI(M)
Palakkad district
49 Thrithala M. B. Rajesh CPI(M)   LDF
50 Pattambi Muhammed Muhsin CPI
51 Shornur P. Mammikutty CPI(M)
52 Ottapalam K. Premkumar
53 Kongad (SC) K. Shanthakumari
54 Mannarkkad N. Samsudheen IUML   UDF
55 Malampuzha A. Prabhakaran CPI(M)   LDF
56 Palakkad Shafi Parambil INC   UDF
57 Tarur (SC) P. P. Sumod CPI(M)   LDF
58 Chittur K. Krishnankutty JD(S)
59 Nenmara K. Babu CPI(M)
60 Alathur K. D. Prasenan
Thrissur district
61 Chelakkara (SC) K. Radhakrishnan CPI(M)   LDF
62 Kunnamkulam A. C. Moideen
63 Guruvayur N. K. Akbar
64 Manalur Murali Perunelli
65 Wadakkanchery Xavier Chittilappilly
66 Ollur K. Rajan CPI
67 Thrissur P. Balachandran
68 Nattika (SC) C. C. Mukundan
69 Kaipamangalam E. T. Tyson
70 Irinjalakuda R. Bindu CPI(M)
71 Puthukkad K. K. Ramachandran
72 Chalakudy T. J. Saneesh Kumar Joseph INC   UDF
73 Kodungallur V. R. Sunil Kumar CPI   LDF
Ernakulam district
74 Perumbavoor Eldhose Kunnappilly INC   UDF
75 Angamaly Roji M. John
76 Aluva Anwar Sadath
77 Kalamassery P. Rajeeve CPI(M)   LDF
78 Paravur V. D. Satheesan INC   UDF
79 Vypin K. N. Unnikrishnan CPI(M)   LDF
80 Kochi K. J. Maxi
81 Thrippunithura K. Babu INC   UDF
82 Ernakulam T. J. Vinod
83 Thrikkakara Uma Thomas INC   UDF Won in 2022 bypoll necessitated after the death of P. T. Thomas
84 Kunnathunad (SC) P. V. Srinijin CPI(M)   LDF
85 Piravom Anoop Jacob KC(J)   UDF
86 Muvattupuzha Mathew Kuzhalnadan INC   UDF
87 Kothamangalam Antony John CPI(M)   LDF
Idukki district
88 Devikulam A. Raja CPI(M)   LDF
89 Udumbanchola M. M. Mani
90 Thodupuzha P. J. Joseph KC   UDF
91 Idukki Roshy Augustine KC(M)   LDF
92 Peerumade Vazhoor Soman CPI   LDF
Kottayam district
93 Pala Mani C. Kappan NCK   UDF
94 Kaduthuruthy Monce Joseph KC   UDF
95 Vaikom (SC) C. K. Asha CPI   LDF
96 Ettumanoor V. N. Vasavan CPI(M)
97 Kottayam Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan INC   UDF
98 Puthuppally Oommen Chandy
99 Changanassery Job Michael KC(M)   LDF
100 Kanjirappally N. Jayaraj
101 Poonjar Sebastian Kulathunkal
Alappuzha district
102 Aroor Daleema CPI(M)   LDF
103 Cherthala P. Prasad CPI
104 Alappuzha P. P. Chitharanjan CPI(M)
105 Ambalappuzha H. Salam
106 Kuttanad Thomas K Thomas NCP   LDF
107 Haripad Ramesh Chennithala INC   UDF
108 Kayamkulam U. Prathibha CPI(M)   LDF
109 Mavelikara M. S. Arun Kumar
110 Chengannur Saji Cherian
Pathanamthitta district
111 Thiruvalla Mathew T. Thomas JD(S)   LDF
112 Ranni Pramod Narayan KC(M)
113 Aranmula Veena George CPI(M)
114 Konni K. U. Jenish Kumar
115 Adoor Chittayam Gopakumar CPI
Kollam district
116 Karunagapally C. R. Mahesh INC   UDF
117 Chavara Sujith Vijayan Ind.   LDF
118 Kunnathur Kovoor Kunjumon
119 Kottarakkara K. N. Balagopal CPI(M)
120 Pathanapuram K. B. Ganesh Kumar KC(B)
121 Punalur P. S. Supal CPI
122 Chadayamangalam J. Chinchu Rani
123 Kundara P. C. Vishnunath INC   UDF
124 Kollam M. Mukesh CPI(M)   LDF
125 Eravipuram M. Noushad
126 Chathannoor G.S. Jayalal CPI
Thiruvananthapuram district
127 Varkala V. Joy CPI(M)   LDF
128 Attingal O. S. Ambika
129 Chirayinkeezhu V. Sasi CPI
130 Nedumangad G. R. Anil
131 Vamanapuram D. K. Murali CPI(M)
132 Kazhakootam Kadakampally Surendran
133 Vattiyoorkavu V. K. Prasanth
134 Thiruvananthapuram Antony Raju JKC
135 Nemom V. Sivankutty CPI(M)
136 Aruvikkara G. Steephen
137 Parassala C. K. Hareendran
138 Kattakkada I. B. Sathish
139 Kovalam M. Vincent INC   UDF
140 Neyyattinkara K. A. Ansalan CPI(M)   LDF

Speakers of the Kerala Legislative Assembly

Source:[4]

Sl. No. Name Period
1 R. Sankaranarayanan Thampi

(Chengannur )

27 April 1957 – 31 July 1959
2 K.M. Seethi Sahib

(Kuttippuram)

12 March 1960 – 17 April 1961
A. Nafeesath Beevi

(acting) (Alappuzha )

18 April 1961 – 8 June 1961
3 C.H. Mohammed Koya

(Tanur)

9 June 1961 – 10 November 1961
4 Alexander Parambithara

(Ernakulam )

13 December 1961 – 10 September 1964
5 D. Damodaran Potti

(Chadayamangalam)

15 March 1967 – 21 October 1970
6 K. Moideenkutty Haji

(Mankada)

22 October 1970 – 8 May 1975
R. S. Unni

(acting) (Eravipuram)

9 May 1975 – 16 February 1976
7 T. S. John

(Kallooppara)

17 February 1976 – 25 March 1977
8 Chakkeeri Ahmedkutty

(Kuttippuram)

28 March 1977 – 14 February 1980
9 A.P. Kurian

(Angamaly)

15 February 1980 – 1 February 1982
10 A. C. Jose

(Paravur)

3 February 1982 – 23 June 1982
11 Vakkom B. Purushothaman

(Attingal)

24 June 1982 – 28 December 1984
K. M. Hamza Kunju

(acting) (Mattancherry )

29 December 1984 – 7 March 1985
12 V. M. Sudheeran

(Manalur )

8 March 1985 – 27 March 1987
13 Varkala Radhakrishnan

(Varkala )

30 March 1987 – 28 June 1991
14 P. P. Thankachan

(Perumbavoor )

1 July 1991 – 3 May 1995
K. Narayana Kurup

(acting) (Vazhoor )

4 May 1995 – 26 June 1995
15 Therambil Ramakrishnan

(Thrissur )

27 June 1995 – 28 May 1996
16 M. Vijayakumar

(Thiruvananthapuram North )

30 May 1996 – 4 June 2001
17 Vakkom Purushothaman

(Attingal )

6 June 2001 – 4 September 2004
N. Sundaran Nadar

(acting)

(Parassala )

5 September 2004 – 16 September 2004
18 Therambil Ramakrishnan

(Thrissur)

16 September 2004 – 24 May 2006
19 K. Radhakrishnan

(Chelakkara)

25 May 2006 – 31 May 2011
20 G. Karthikeyan

(Aruvikkara)

2 June 2011 – 7 March 2015
21 N. Sakthan

(Kattakada)

12 March 2015 – 1 June 2016
22 P. Sreeramakrishnan

(Ponnani)

3 June 2016 – 23 May 2021
23 M. B. Rajesh

(Thrithala)

25 May 2021 – 3 September 2022
24 A. N. Shamseer

(Thalassery)

6 September 2022 – present

Composition

The Assembly consists of 140 Members known as Members of Legislative Assembly- MLA representing each constituency.

The qualifications needed to become an MLA are almost similar to the eligibility criteria for an MP. Besides being a citizen of India, the individual should not be less than 25 years of age. On a more fundamental note, a person, who is not a voter from any constituency of the state, is not eligible to become an MLA.

It's to be noted that an MLA is elected by the people of a particular constituency, and the MLA represents those electorates in the Legislative Assembly. MLAs enjoy the same position in the state as MPs on a national level.

Responsibilities of Legislators

The principal responsibility of an MLA is to represent the people's grievances and aspirations and take them up with the state government. An MLA has the power to utilise several legislative tools including 'calling attention motion' to raise issues concerning his/her constituency. It's also expected of the MLA to raise the issues with the relevant government agency and minister. As a legislator, his cardinal role will be to make optimum use of the Local Area Development (LAD) fund in a bid to develop his constituency.

Appointment of Speaker

The Speaker is the primary official of the Assembly. The Assembly elects the Speaker from among its own members. While the Speaker still represents his constituency, he remains an impartial chair of the Assembly and refrains from debating.

When a new assembly is formed, the political party/alliance which is invited by the Governor to form a government, nominates one among them as Pro-term Speaker. The Pro-Term speaker swears in front of Governor and opens the new assembly's first session.

He oversees swearing-in ceremony of all legislators at the assembly hall and then becomes the returning officer for the Speaker Election.

The Leader of the House, Chief Minister presents a motion for speaker election and nominates one among his party/alliance for Speaker position.

The Leader of Opposition supports the motion and nominates one among them as speaker position. The Pro-term speaker then asks whether anyone else wish to contest for speaker post. If any application received, it shall also be enlisted for election.

Based on motion, the pro-term speaker will order for an election and Legislative secretary will arrange an election at the floor of the assembly. The election will be closed affair with each member casting a secret vote on a ballot paper. The results will be counted by Legislative Secretary in front of representatives from both Ruling and Opposition parties.

Accordingly, the pro-term speaker announces the new speaker and both leaders of assembly escort the new speaker to Speaker Dias to take charge of the post.

A similar election is conducted to appoint Deputy Speaker who shall take the office in absence of the speaker.

Officials

The speaker is assisted by Legislative Secretariat. The head of Secretariat is Legislative Secretary. The Legislative secretary is the Executive chief of the Assembly and reports only to Speaker and house directly.

The Legislative secretary is supported by 2 Additional Secretaries, Joint Secretaries and Assistant Secretaries. There are under-secretaries for each committee topic and officers in charge.

The Chief Curator manages the entire house activities including housekeeping, maintenance and safety measures. The Chief Editor manages an editorial team to draft questions raised by public and legislators as well as manages answers notes, legislative records, executive orders and archival matters. The Chief Librarian manages the Central Library and Legislative Research cell of Niyamasabha.

Security

From days of the Monarchy Kerala Police were not allowed inside Niyamasabha as a matter of enforcing legislative independence. The Niyamasabha has its own security force called Watch and Ward, distinguished by its white uniforms who reports to the Hon'ble Speaker or the Secretary of the Assembly. Its headed by Chief Marshall who is in the rank of Superintendent of Police.

The Watch and ward control the security of entire Assembly area as well as nearby Legislative Hostel.

Committees

Statutory Committee

The Niyamasabha consists of following committees which are statutory in nature and cannot be disbanded, though the members do change.

1. Business Advisory Committee (BAC)

The BAC is the primary committee to decide the agendas to be listed in each session of the assembly. As a convention, the opposition leader will be the head of the committee with leaders of each parliamentary party subjected to a maximum of 8 members. Speaker of the house is a permanent invitee to this committee.

2. Committee on Environment

3. Committee on Estimates

4. Committee on Government Assurances

5. Committee on Local Fund Accounts

6. Committee on Official Language

7. Committee on Papers Laid on the Table

8. Committee on Petitions

9. Committee on Private Members' Bills and Resolutions

10. Committee on Privileges and Ethics

11. Committee on Public Accounts

12. Committee on Public Undertakings

13. Committee on Subordinate Legislation

14. Committee on the Welfare of Backward Class Communities

15. Committee on the Welfare of Fishermen and Allied Workers

16. Committee on the Welfare of Non-resident Keralites

17. Committee on the Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

18. Committee on the Welfare of Senior Citizens

19. Committee on the Welfare of Women, Children and Physically Handicapped

20. Committee on the Welfare of Youth and Youth Affairs

21. House Committee

22. Library Advisory Committee

23. Rules Committee

Subject Committee

Apart from the statutory committee, the assembly has a subject committee for each Department of Government. Though they are not statutory in nature, its established by the house on regular basis to monitor and control executive decisions of each department when a specific bill intended to make into a legislation comes before assembly. Normally when a bill is presented and amendments or disputes arise, the bills are sent to a subject committee specifically formed such departmental activity.

As per Kerala Legislature Rules, the following committees are regularly established in the house.

1. Subject Committee - I:- Departments of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries

2. Subject Committee - II:- Land Revenue, Land usage, wetland protection, Endowments and Devaswom

3. Subject Committee - III:- Water Resources, Irrigation projects and Dam safety

4. Subject Committee - IV:- Industry and Minerals

5. Subject Committee - V:- Public Works, Transport & Communications

6. Subject Committee - VI:- Education

7. Subject Committee - VII:- Power, Labor and Labor Welfare

8. Subject Committee - VIII:- Economic Affairs

9. Subject Committee - IX:- Local Administration, Rural Development and Housing

10. Subject Committee - X:- Forest, Environment and Tourism

11. Subject Committee - XI:- Food, Civil Supplies and Co-operation

12. Subject Committee - XII:- Health and Family Welfare

13. Subject Committee - XIII:- Social Service

14. Subject Committee - XIV:- Home and Security Affairs

Ad-Hoc Committee

Time-to-time, the assembly can form an ad-hoc committee for business as laid by a motion passed by the house.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Kerala Government". niyamasabha.org. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d Sreedhara Menon, A. (January 2007). Kerala Charitram (2007 ed.). Kottayam: DC Books. ISBN 978-81-264-1588-5.
  3. ^ "Members - Kerala Legislature". www.niyamasabha.org. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  4. ^ "General Info - Kerala Legislature". www.niyamasabha.org. Retrieved 24 March 2020.

Further reading

  • Chief Ministers, Ministers, and Leaders of Opposition of Kerala (PDF), Thiruvananthapuram: Secratriat of Kerala Legislature, 2018
  • Chandran, VP (2018). Mathrubhumi Yearbook Plus - 2019 (Malayalam ed.). Kozhikode: P. V. Chandran, Managing Editor, Mathrubhumi Printing & Publishing Company Limited, Kozhikode.
  • Menon, A. Sreedhara (2007). A Survey of Kerala History. DC Books. ISBN 9788126415786.

External links

  • Kerala Lok Sabha Election 2019 Results Website
  • niyamasabha.org
  • Kerala Assembly Election 2016 Website
  • Election Database
  • klaproceedings.niyamasabha.org

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2021Leader of the House Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan CPI M since 20 May 2021Leader of the OppositionV D Satheesan INC since 22 May 2021Deputy Leader of the OppositionP K Kunhalikutty IUML since 22 May 2021StructureSeats140Political groupsGovernment 99 LDF 99 CPI M 62 CPI 17 KC M 5 JD S 2 NCP 2 RJD 1 KC B 1 C S 1 INL 1 NSC 1 JKC 1 IND 5 Opposition 41 UDF 41 INC 21 IUML 15 KC 2 KC J 1 NCK 1 RMPI 1 ElectionsVoting systemFirst past the postLast election6 April 2021Next election2026Meeting placeNiyamasabha Mandiram Thiruvananthapuram KeralaWebsitewww wbr niyamasabha wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Niyamasabha Complex 3 15th Kerala Legislative Assembly 4 Composition 5 Members of Legislative Assembly 6 Speakers of the Kerala Legislative Assembly 7 Composition 7 1 Responsibilities of Legislators 7 1 1 Appointment of Speaker 7 2 Officials 7 3 Security 7 4 Committees 7 4 1 Statutory Committee 7 4 2 Subject Committee 7 4 3 Ad Hoc Committee 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksHistory Edit The Kerala Legislative Assembly in Thiruvananthapuram In 1956 the State of Kerala was formed on linguistic basis merging Cochin Malabar and Travancore regions and the Kasaragod region of South Canara 2 The first assembly election in Kerala state was held in February March 1957 2 The first Kerala Legislative Assembly was formed on 5 April 1957 The Assembly had 127 members including a nominated member 2 The current delimitation committee of 2010 reaffirmed the total number of seats at 140 2 Niyamasabha Complex EditMain article Niyamasabha Mandiram Kerala State Legislative Assembly or the Niyamasabha at night The State Assembly is known as Niyamasabha and is housed in New Legislature Complex This 5 storied complex is one of the largest complexes in India The Central Hall is described as most elegant and majestic hall with ornamental Teakwood Rosewood panelling The older Assembly was located within State Secretariat complex which was reconverted into Legislature museum after commissioning new complex in 1998 May 22 K R Narayanan 15th Kerala Legislative Assembly EditThis section is transcluded from 15th Kerala Legislative Assembly edit history The current Legislative Assembly is the 15th Assembly since the formation of Kerala It was elected in the 2021 Kerala Legislative Assembly election The Speaker is MA N Shamseer of CPI M The Deputy Speaker is Chittayam Gopakumar of CPI The leader of the Assembly is Pinarayi Vijayan from CPI M The leader of opposition is V D Satheesan The Government Chief Whip is Dr N Jayaraj of KCM Composition EditFront Alliance SeatsLDF 99UDF 41Total 140Members of Legislative Assembly EditNo Constituency Name 3 Party Alliance RemarksKasaragod district1 Manjeshwaram A K M Ashraf IUML UDF2 Kasaragod N A Nellikkunnu3 Udma C H Kunhambu CPI M LDF4 Kanhangad E Chandrasekharan CPI5 Thrikaripur M Rajagopalan CPI M Kannur district6 Payyanur T I Madusoodhanan CPI M LDF7 Kalliasseri M Vijin8 Taliparamba M V Govindan9 Irikkur Sajeev Joseph INC UDF10 Azhikode K V Sumesh CPI M LDF11 Kannur Kadannappalli Ramachandran Con S 12 Dharmadom Pinarayi Vijayan CPI M 13 Thalassery A N Shamseer14 Mattanur K K Shailaja15 Kuthuparamba K P Mohanan LJD16 Peravoor Sunny Joseph INC UDFWayanad district17 Mananthavady ST O R Kelu CPI M LDF18 Sulthan Bathery ST I C Balakrishnan INC UDF19 Kalpetta T SiddiqueKozhikode district20 Vadakara K K Rema RMPI UDF21 Kuttiady K P Kunhammadkutty Master CPI M LDF22 Nadapuram E K Vijayan CPI23 Koyilandy Kanathil Jameela CPI M 24 Perambra T P Ramakrishnan25 Balussery SC K M Sachin Dev26 Elathur A K Saseendran NCP27 Kozhikode North Thottathil Ravindran CPI M 28 Kozhikode South Ahamed Devarkovil INL29 Beypore P A Mohammed Riyas CPI M 30 Kunnamangalam P T A Rahim Ind 31 Koduvally M K Muneer IUML UDF32 Thiruvambady Linto Joseph CPI M LDFMalappuram district33 Kondotty T V Ibrahim IUML UDF34 Eranad P K Basheer35 Nilambur P V Anvar Ind LDF36 Wandoor SC A P Anil Kumar INC UDF37 Manjeri U A Latheef IUML38 Perinthalmanna Najeeb Kanthapuram39 Mankada Manjalamkuzhi Ali40 Malappuram P Ubaidulla41 Vengara P K Kunhalikutty42 Vallikkunnu P Abdul Hameed43 Tirurangadi K P A Majeed44 Tanur V Abdurahiman NSC LDF45 Tirur Kurukkoli Moideen IUML UDF46 Kottakkal K K Abid Hussain Thangal47 Thavanur K T Jaleel Ind LDF48 Ponnani P Nandakumar CPI M Palakkad district49 Thrithala M B Rajesh CPI M LDF50 Pattambi Muhammed Muhsin CPI51 Shornur P Mammikutty CPI M 52 Ottapalam K Premkumar53 Kongad SC K Shanthakumari54 Mannarkkad N Samsudheen IUML UDF55 Malampuzha A Prabhakaran CPI M LDF56 Palakkad Shafi Parambil INC UDF57 Tarur SC P P Sumod CPI M LDF58 Chittur K Krishnankutty JD S 59 Nenmara K Babu CPI M 60 Alathur K D PrasenanThrissur district61 Chelakkara SC K Radhakrishnan CPI M LDF62 Kunnamkulam A C Moideen63 Guruvayur N K Akbar64 Manalur Murali Perunelli65 Wadakkanchery Xavier Chittilappilly66 Ollur K Rajan CPI67 Thrissur P Balachandran68 Nattika SC C C Mukundan69 Kaipamangalam E T Tyson70 Irinjalakuda R Bindu CPI M 71 Puthukkad K K Ramachandran72 Chalakudy T J Saneesh Kumar Joseph INC UDF73 Kodungallur V R Sunil Kumar CPI LDFErnakulam district74 Perumbavoor Eldhose Kunnappilly INC UDF75 Angamaly Roji M John76 Aluva Anwar Sadath77 Kalamassery P Rajeeve CPI M LDF78 Paravur V D Satheesan INC UDF79 Vypin K N Unnikrishnan CPI M LDF80 Kochi K J Maxi81 Thrippunithura K Babu INC UDF82 Ernakulam T J Vinod83 Thrikkakara Uma Thomas INC UDF Won in 2022 bypoll necessitated after the death of P T Thomas84 Kunnathunad SC P V Srinijin CPI M LDF85 Piravom Anoop Jacob KC J UDF86 Muvattupuzha Mathew Kuzhalnadan INC UDF87 Kothamangalam Antony John CPI M LDFIdukki district88 Devikulam A Raja CPI M LDF89 Udumbanchola M M Mani90 Thodupuzha P J Joseph KC UDF91 Idukki Roshy Augustine KC M LDF92 Peerumade Vazhoor Soman CPI LDFKottayam district93 Pala Mani C Kappan NCK UDF94 Kaduthuruthy Monce Joseph KC UDF95 Vaikom SC C K Asha CPI LDF96 Ettumanoor V N Vasavan CPI M 97 Kottayam Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan INC UDF98 Puthuppally Oommen Chandy99 Changanassery Job Michael KC M LDF100 Kanjirappally N Jayaraj101 Poonjar Sebastian KulathunkalAlappuzha district102 Aroor Daleema CPI M LDF103 Cherthala P Prasad CPI104 Alappuzha P P Chitharanjan CPI M 105 Ambalappuzha H Salam106 Kuttanad Thomas K Thomas NCP LDF107 Haripad Ramesh Chennithala INC UDF108 Kayamkulam U Prathibha CPI M LDF109 Mavelikara M S Arun Kumar110 Chengannur Saji CherianPathanamthitta district111 Thiruvalla Mathew T Thomas JD S LDF112 Ranni Pramod Narayan KC M 113 Aranmula Veena George CPI M 114 Konni K U Jenish Kumar115 Adoor Chittayam Gopakumar CPIKollam district116 Karunagapally C R Mahesh INC UDF117 Chavara Sujith Vijayan Ind LDF118 Kunnathur Kovoor Kunjumon119 Kottarakkara K N Balagopal CPI M 120 Pathanapuram K B Ganesh Kumar KC B 121 Punalur P S Supal CPI122 Chadayamangalam J Chinchu Rani123 Kundara P C Vishnunath INC UDF124 Kollam M Mukesh CPI M LDF125 Eravipuram M Noushad126 Chathannoor G S Jayalal CPIThiruvananthapuram district127 Varkala V Joy CPI M LDF128 Attingal O S Ambika129 Chirayinkeezhu V Sasi CPI130 Nedumangad G R Anil131 Vamanapuram D K Murali CPI M 132 Kazhakootam Kadakampally Surendran133 Vattiyoorkavu V K Prasanth134 Thiruvananthapuram Antony Raju JKC135 Nemom V Sivankutty CPI M 136 Aruvikkara G Steephen137 Parassala C K Hareendran138 Kattakkada I B Sathish139 Kovalam M Vincent INC UDF140 Neyyattinkara K A Ansalan CPI M LDFSpeakers of the Kerala Legislative Assembly EditSee also List of speakers of the Kerala Legislative Assembly Source 4 Sl No Name Period1 R Sankaranarayanan Thampi Chengannur 27 April 1957 31 July 19592 K M Seethi Sahib Kuttippuram 12 March 1960 17 April 1961A Nafeesath Beevi acting Alappuzha 18 April 1961 8 June 19613 C H Mohammed Koya Tanur 9 June 1961 10 November 19614 Alexander Parambithara Ernakulam 13 December 1961 10 September 19645 D Damodaran Potti Chadayamangalam 15 March 1967 21 October 19706 K Moideenkutty Haji Mankada 22 October 1970 8 May 1975R S Unni acting Eravipuram 9 May 1975 16 February 19767 T S John Kallooppara 17 February 1976 25 March 19778 Chakkeeri Ahmedkutty Kuttippuram 28 March 1977 14 February 19809 A P Kurian Angamaly 15 February 1980 1 February 198210 A C Jose Paravur 3 February 1982 23 June 198211 Vakkom B Purushothaman Attingal 24 June 1982 28 December 1984K M Hamza Kunju acting Mattancherry 29 December 1984 7 March 198512 V M Sudheeran Manalur 8 March 1985 27 March 198713 Varkala Radhakrishnan Varkala 30 March 1987 28 June 199114 P P Thankachan Perumbavoor 1 July 1991 3 May 1995K Narayana Kurup acting Vazhoor 4 May 1995 26 June 199515 Therambil Ramakrishnan Thrissur 27 June 1995 28 May 199616 M Vijayakumar Thiruvananthapuram North 30 May 1996 4 June 200117 Vakkom Purushothaman Attingal 6 June 2001 4 September 2004N Sundaran Nadar acting Parassala 5 September 2004 16 September 200418 Therambil Ramakrishnan Thrissur 16 September 2004 24 May 200619 K Radhakrishnan Chelakkara 25 May 2006 31 May 201120 G Karthikeyan Aruvikkara 2 June 2011 7 March 201521 N Sakthan Kattakada 12 March 2015 1 June 201622 P Sreeramakrishnan Ponnani 3 June 2016 23 May 202123 M B Rajesh Thrithala 25 May 2021 3 September 202224 A N Shamseer Thalassery 6 September 2022 presentComposition EditThe Assembly consists of 140 Members known as Members of Legislative Assembly MLA representing each constituency The qualifications needed to become an MLA are almost similar to the eligibility criteria for an MP Besides being a citizen of India the individual should not be less than 25 years of age On a more fundamental note a person who is not a voter from any constituency of the state is not eligible to become an MLA It s to be noted that an MLA is elected by the people of a particular constituency and the MLA represents those electorates in the Legislative Assembly MLAs enjoy the same position in the state as MPs on a national level Responsibilities of Legislators Edit The principal responsibility of an MLA is to represent the people s grievances and aspirations and take them up with the state government An MLA has the power to utilise several legislative tools including calling attention motion to raise issues concerning his her constituency It s also expected of the MLA to raise the issues with the relevant government agency and minister As a legislator his cardinal role will be to make optimum use of the Local Area Development LAD fund in a bid to develop his constituency Appointment of Speaker Edit The Speaker is the primary official of the Assembly The Assembly elects the Speaker from among its own members While the Speaker still represents his constituency he remains an impartial chair of the Assembly and refrains from debating When a new assembly is formed the political party alliance which is invited by the Governor to form a government nominates one among them as Pro term Speaker The Pro Term speaker swears in front of Governor and opens the new assembly s first session He oversees swearing in ceremony of all legislators at the assembly hall and then becomes the returning officer for the Speaker Election The Leader of the House Chief Minister presents a motion for speaker election and nominates one among his party alliance for Speaker position The Leader of Opposition supports the motion and nominates one among them as speaker position The Pro term speaker then asks whether anyone else wish to contest for speaker post If any application received it shall also be enlisted for election Based on motion the pro term speaker will order for an election and Legislative secretary will arrange an election at the floor of the assembly The election will be closed affair with each member casting a secret vote on a ballot paper The results will be counted by Legislative Secretary in front of representatives from both Ruling and Opposition parties Accordingly the pro term speaker announces the new speaker and both leaders of assembly escort the new speaker to Speaker Dias to take charge of the post A similar election is conducted to appoint Deputy Speaker who shall take the office in absence of the speaker Officials Edit The speaker is assisted by Legislative Secretariat The head of Secretariat is Legislative Secretary The Legislative secretary is the Executive chief of the Assembly and reports only to Speaker and house directly The Legislative secretary is supported by 2 Additional Secretaries Joint Secretaries and Assistant Secretaries There are under secretaries for each committee topic and officers in charge The Chief Curator manages the entire house activities including housekeeping maintenance and safety measures The Chief Editor manages an editorial team to draft questions raised by public and legislators as well as manages answers notes legislative records executive orders and archival matters The Chief Librarian manages the Central Library and Legislative Research cell of Niyamasabha Security Edit From days of the Monarchy Kerala Police were not allowed inside Niyamasabha as a matter of enforcing legislative independence The Niyamasabha has its own security force called Watch and Ward distinguished by its white uniforms who reports to the Hon ble Speaker or the Secretary of the Assembly Its headed by Chief Marshall who is in the rank of Superintendent of Police The Watch and ward control the security of entire Assembly area as well as nearby Legislative Hostel Committees Edit Statutory Committee Edit The Niyamasabha consists of following committees which are statutory in nature and cannot be disbanded though the members do change 1 Business Advisory Committee BAC The BAC is the primary committee to decide the agendas to be listed in each session of the assembly As a convention the opposition leader will be the head of the committee with leaders of each parliamentary party subjected to a maximum of 8 members Speaker of the house is a permanent invitee to this committee 2 Committee on Environment3 Committee on Estimates4 Committee on Government Assurances5 Committee on Local Fund Accounts6 Committee on Official Language7 Committee on Papers Laid on the Table8 Committee on Petitions9 Committee on Private Members Bills and Resolutions10 Committee on Privileges and Ethics11 Committee on Public Accounts12 Committee on Public Undertakings13 Committee on Subordinate Legislation14 Committee on the Welfare of Backward Class Communities15 Committee on the Welfare of Fishermen and Allied Workers16 Committee on the Welfare of Non resident Keralites17 Committee on the Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes18 Committee on the Welfare of Senior Citizens19 Committee on the Welfare of Women Children and Physically Handicapped20 Committee on the Welfare of Youth and Youth Affairs21 House Committee22 Library Advisory Committee23 Rules Committee Subject Committee Edit Apart from the statutory committee the assembly has a subject committee for each Department of Government Though they are not statutory in nature its established by the house on regular basis to monitor and control executive decisions of each department when a specific bill intended to make into a legislation comes before assembly Normally when a bill is presented and amendments or disputes arise the bills are sent to a subject committee specifically formed such departmental activity As per Kerala Legislature Rules the following committees are regularly established in the house 1 Subject Committee I Departments of Agriculture Animal Husbandry and Fisheries2 Subject Committee II Land Revenue Land usage wetland protection Endowments and Devaswom3 Subject Committee III Water Resources Irrigation projects and Dam safety4 Subject Committee IV Industry and Minerals5 Subject Committee V Public Works Transport amp Communications6 Subject Committee VI Education7 Subject Committee VII Power Labor and Labor Welfare8 Subject Committee VIII Economic Affairs9 Subject Committee IX Local Administration Rural Development and Housing10 Subject Committee X Forest Environment and Tourism11 Subject Committee XI Food Civil Supplies and Co operation12 Subject Committee XII Health and Family Welfare13 Subject Committee XIII Social Service14 Subject Committee XIV Home and Security Affairs Ad Hoc Committee Edit Time to time the assembly can form an ad hoc committee for business as laid by a motion passed by the house See also EditSree Moolam Popular Assembly 2021 Kerala Legislative Assembly election 2019 Kerala Legislative Assembly by elections 2016 Kerala Legislative Assembly election 2011 Kerala Legislative Assembly electionReferences Edit Kerala Government niyamasabha org Retrieved 12 September 2020 a b c d Sreedhara Menon A January 2007 Kerala Charitram 2007 ed Kottayam DC Books ISBN 978 81 264 1588 5 Members Kerala Legislature www niyamasabha org Retrieved 12 September 2020 General Info Kerala Legislature www niyamasabha org Retrieved 24 March 2020 Legislators up to 2006 http klaproceedings niyamasabha orgFurther reading EditChief Ministers Ministers and Leaders of Opposition of Kerala PDF Thiruvananthapuram Secratriat of Kerala Legislature 2018 Chandran VP 2018 Mathrubhumi Yearbook Plus 2019 Malayalam ed Kozhikode P V Chandran Managing Editor Mathrubhumi Printing amp Publishing Company Limited Kozhikode Menon A Sreedhara 2007 A Survey of Kerala History DC Books ISBN 9788126415786 External links EditKerala Lok Sabha Election 2019 Results Website Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kerala Niyamasabha niyamasabha org Kerala Assembly Election 2016 Website Election Database klaproceedings niyamasabha org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kerala Legislative Assembly amp oldid 1130125992, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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