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Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha

A Member of Parliament in the Lok Sabha (abbreviated: MP) is the representative of a legislative constituency in the Lok Sabha; the lower house of the Parliament of India. Members of parliament of Lok Sabha are chosen by direct elections on the basis of the adult suffrage. The maximum permitted strength of members of parliament in the Lok Sabha is 550. This includes the maximum 530 members to represent the constituencies and states and up to 20 members to represent the union territories (both chosen by direct elections). Between 1952 and 2020, two seats were reserved for members of the Anglo-Indian community. The current elected strength of the Lok Sabha is 543. The party—or coalition of parties—having a majority in the Lok Sabha chooses the Prime Minister of India.[2][3][4]

Member of Parliament
Incumbent
17th Lok Sabha
since 23 May 2019
StatusActive
AbbreviationMP
Member ofLok Sabha
Reports toSpeaker
SeatParliament of India
Term length5 years; renewable
Constituting instrumentArticle 81 of Constitution of India
Formation26 January 1950
Salary400,000 (US$5,000)
(incl. allowances) per month[1]
Websiteloksabha.nic.in

History

The first instance of member of parliament equivalent in India dates back to 9 December 1946, the day Constituent Assembly of India was formed with the purpose of drafting a constitution for India. As opposed to be elected on the basis of adult suffrage, the Constituent Assembly of India consisted of indirectly elected representatives and were not categorised between Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha. Muslims and Sikhs were given special representation as minorities. The Constituent Assembly of India took 2 years, 11 months and 18 days to draft the constitution for independent India and was dissolved in 1949.[5]

On 26 January 1950, the Indian constitution came into force and the first general elections (under the new constitution) were held in 1951–1952.[6] The 1st Lok Sabha was constituted on 17 April 1952 and had 489 constituencies, thereby first set of elected members of parliament of Lok Sabha in India.[7][8]

Eligibility criteria

A person must satisfy all following conditions to be qualified to become a member of parliament of the Lok Sabha;

  • Must be a citizen of India.
  • Must not be less than 25 years of age.
  • Must be a sound person
  • Must not be convicted by the court with imprisonment of two Or more years
  • Must be a voter for any parliamentary constituency in India.
  • Candidate of a recognised political party needs one proposer from his/her constituency for his/her nomination.
  • An independent candidate needs ten proposers.
  • Candidates are required to make a security deposit of 25,000 (US$310).[9]

Disqualification grounds

A person would be ineligible for being a Member of the Lok Sabha if the person;

  • Holds any office of profit under the Government of India (other than an office permitted by Parliament of India by law).
  • Is of unsound mind.
  • Is an insolvent.
  • Has ceased to be a citizen of India.
  • Is so disqualified by any law made by the Indian parliament.
  • Is so disqualified on the ground of defection.
  • Has been convicted, among other things, for promoting enmity between different groups.
  • Has been convicted for offence of bribery.
  • Has been punished for preaching and practising social crimes such as untouchability, dowry, or sati.
  • Has been convicted for an offence and sentenced to imprisonment of more than two years.
  • Has been dismissed for corruption or for disloyalty to the state (in case of a government servant).[4][10]

Term

The term of a member of parliament of Lok Sabha (dissolved) is five years from the date appointment for its first meeting. During a state of emergency, the term however can be extended by the Parliament of India by law for a period not exceeding one year at a time. After the state of emergency ends, the extension cannot exceed beyond a period of six months.[11]

Responsibilities of members of parliament

Broad responsibilities of the members of parliament of Lok Sabha are;

  • Legislative responsibility: To pass Laws of India in the Lok Sabha.
  • Oversight responsibility: To ensure that the executive (i.e. government) performs its duties satisfactorily.
  • Representative responsibility: To represent the views and aspirations of the people of their constituency in the Parliament of India (Lok Sabha).
  • Power of the purse responsibility: To approve and oversee the revenues and expenditures proposed by the government.
  • The Union Council of Ministers, who are also members of parliament have an additional responsibility of the executive as compared to those who are not in the Council of Ministers.[10]

Salary, allowances and entitlements

India paid 176 crore (equivalent to 226 crore or US$28 million in 2020) to its 543 Lok Sabha members in salaries and expenses over 2015, or just over 2.7 lakh (equivalent to 3.5 lakh or US$4,300 in 2020) per month per member of parliament in including pensions to dependents of ex MPs .[12] The Salary, allowances and pension of Member of the Lok Sabha is governed by the Members of Parliament Act, 1954. The act is in pursuance to the constitutional provisions where article 106 of the Constitution of India provides that the members of either House of Parliament shall be entitled to receive such salaries and allowances as may from time to time be determined by Parliament by law.

The rules governing salaries, allowances and facilities such as medical, housing, telephone facilities, daily allowance etc... is looked after by a joint committee of both the houses (Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha). The committee is constituted from time to time after consultation with the Government of India.[1]

Strength

 
Seat distribution of 545 members of parliament in the 16th Lok Sabha
 
The map of 543 Lok Sabha constituencies in which elections are conducted for the current 17th Lok Sabha

Article 81 of the Constitution of India 1949 has specified maximum strength of members of parliament in the Lok Sabha to be 552. The number of members of parliament is distributed among the States in such a way that the ratio between the number of seats allotted to each State and the population of the State is, so far as practicable, the same for all States.[13] Out of the maximum permitted strength,

  • Not more than 530 members to be chosen by direct election from territorial constituencies in the Indian states.
  • Not more than 20 members to represent the union territories, chosen in such manner as Parliament of India may by law provide.
  • Total permitted maximum strength of 550 members.[2][3]

"Strength of Member of Parliament in Lok Sabha as defined in Article 81 of the Constitution of India",

(1) Subject to the provisions of article 331, the House of the People shall consist of
(a) not more than 530 (five hundred and thirty members) chosen by direct election from territorial constituencies in the States, and
(b) not more than 20 (twenty members) to represent the Union territories, chosen in such manner as Parliament may by law provide.
(2) For the purposes of sub-clause (a) of clause (1),
(a) there shall be allotted to each State a number of seats in the House of the People in such manner that the ratio between that number and the population of the State is, so far as practicable, the same for all States; and
(b) each State shall be divided into territorial constituencies in such manner that the ratio between the population of each constituency and the number of seats allotted to it is, so far as practicable, the same throughout the State:
(Provided that the provisions of sub-clause (a) of this clause shall not be applicable for the purpose of allotment of seats in the House of the People to any State so long as the population of that State does not exceed six millions.)
(3) In this article, the expression “population” means the population as ascertained at the last preceding census of which the relevant figures have been published:
(Provided that the reference in this clause to the last preceding census of which the relevant figures have been published shall, until the relevant figures for the first census taken after the year 2016 have been published).
(i) for the purposes of sub-clause (a) of clause (2) and the proviso to that clause, as a reference to the 1971 census; and
(ii) for the purposes of sub-clause (b) of clause (2) as a reference to the 2001 census.
— Ministry of Law and Justice, Constitution of India (Part V—The Union.—Article 81.)[14]

Members of the Lok Sabha

Members of the lower house of the Indian Parliament (Lok Sabha) were elected in the Indian general election, 2019 held in April–May 2019. The total strength of the 17th Lok Sabha is 544, against the then-approved strength of 552.[15]

Number of constituencies: 1951–2019

The following is a list of the number of constituencies in the Lok Sabha in each election year, beginning in 1951. The numbers do not include two seats from the Anglo-Indian community, to which individuals were nominated by the President of India.

# Lok Sabha Date Constituencies
1 1st Lok Sabha Apr 1951 488
2 2nd Lok Sabha Apr 1957 494
3 3rd Lok Sabha Apr 1962 494
4 4th Lok Sabha Mar 1967 520
5 5th Lok Sabha Mar 1971 518
6 6th Lok Sabha Mar 1977 542
7 7th Lok Sabha Jan 1980 542
8 8th Lok Sabha Dec 1984 541
9 9th Lok Sabha Dec 1989 529
10 10th Lok Sabha Jun 1991 534
11 11th Lok Sabha May 1996 543
12 12th Lok Sabha Mar 1998 543
13 13th Lok Sabha Oct 1999 543
14 14th Lok Sabha May 2004 543
15 15th Lok Sabha May 2009 543
16 16th Lok Sabha May 2014 543
17 17th Lok Sabha May 2019 543

Anglo-Indian reservation

In January 2020, the Anglo-Indian reserved seats in the Parliament and State Legislatures of India was discontinued by the 126th Constitutional Amendment Bill of 2019, when enacted as 104th Constitutional Amendment Act, 2019.[16][17] As a result the maximum permitted strength of the Lok Sabha was reduced from 552 to 550.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b (PDF). Lok Sabha website. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 August 2016. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Lok Sabha". Lok Sabha. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Lok Sabha, House of people". Parliament of India. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Members of Parliament (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha)". elections.in. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  5. ^ "History of Indian Parliament Elections (Lok Sabha)". factly.in. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
  6. ^ . Parliament of India website. Archived from the original on 17 May 2011. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
  7. ^ (PDF). Election Commission of India website. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 October 2014. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
  8. ^ (PDF). Election Commission of India website. Archived from the original on 4 April 2014. Retrieved 20 August 2016.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  9. ^ "Contesting for Elections". Election Commission of India.
  10. ^ a b . prsindia.org. Archived from the original on 10 June 2018. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  11. ^ "Lok Sabha term". Government of India website. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  12. ^ MP pay jumped to 2.7 lakh per month in 2015
  13. ^ "Lok Sabha: House of the People". Parliament of India website. Retrieved 30 August 2016.
  14. ^ (PDF). Ministry of Law and Justice. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 April 2016. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  15. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 June 2014. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  16. ^ "Anglo Indian Representation To Lok Sabha, State Assemblies Done Away; SC-ST Reservation Extended For 10 Years: Constitution (104th Amendment) Act To Come Into Force On 25th Jan" (PDF). egazette.nic.in. Retrieved 25 January 2020.
  17. ^ "Anglo Indian Members of Parliament (MPs) of India – Powers, Salary, Eligibility, Term". www.elections.in. Retrieved 8 September 2020.

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Not to be confused with Member of Parliament Rajya Sabha A Member of Parliament in the Lok Sabha abbreviated MP is the representative of a legislative constituency in the Lok Sabha the lower house of the Parliament of India Members of parliament of Lok Sabha are chosen by direct elections on the basis of the adult suffrage The maximum permitted strength of members of parliament in the Lok Sabha is 550 This includes the maximum 530 members to represent the constituencies and states and up to 20 members to represent the union territories both chosen by direct elections Between 1952 and 2020 two seats were reserved for members of the Anglo Indian community The current elected strength of the Lok Sabha is 543 The party or coalition of parties having a majority in the Lok Sabha chooses the Prime Minister of India 2 3 4 Member of ParliamentEmblem of IndiaFlag of IndiaIncumbent17th Lok Sabhasince 23 May 2019StatusActiveAbbreviationMPMember ofLok SabhaReports toSpeakerSeatParliament of IndiaTerm length5 years renewableConstituting instrumentArticle 81 of Constitution of IndiaFormation26 January 1950Salary 400 000 US 5 000 incl allowances per month 1 Websiteloksabha wbr nic wbr in Contents 1 History 2 Eligibility criteria 3 Disqualification grounds 4 Term 5 Responsibilities of members of parliament 6 Salary allowances and entitlements 7 Strength 7 1 Members of the Lok Sabha 7 2 Number of constituencies 1951 2019 7 3 Anglo Indian reservation 8 See also 9 ReferencesHistory EditThe first instance of member of parliament equivalent in India dates back to 9 December 1946 the day Constituent Assembly of India was formed with the purpose of drafting a constitution for India As opposed to be elected on the basis of adult suffrage the Constituent Assembly of India consisted of indirectly elected representatives and were not categorised between Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha Muslims and Sikhs were given special representation as minorities The Constituent Assembly of India took 2 years 11 months and 18 days to draft the constitution for independent India and was dissolved in 1949 5 On 26 January 1950 the Indian constitution came into force and the first general elections under the new constitution were held in 1951 1952 6 The 1st Lok Sabha was constituted on 17 April 1952 and had 489 constituencies thereby first set of elected members of parliament of Lok Sabha in India 7 8 Eligibility criteria EditA person must satisfy all following conditions to be qualified to become a member of parliament of the Lok Sabha Must be a citizen of India Must not be less than 25 years of age Must be a sound person Must not be convicted by the court with imprisonment of two Or more years Must be a voter for any parliamentary constituency in India Candidate of a recognised political party needs one proposer from his her constituency for his her nomination An independent candidate needs ten proposers Candidates are required to make a security deposit of 25 000 US 310 9 Disqualification grounds EditA person would be ineligible for being a Member of the Lok Sabha if the person Holds any office of profit under the Government of India other than an office permitted by Parliament of India by law Is of unsound mind Is an insolvent Has ceased to be a citizen of India Is so disqualified by any law made by the Indian parliament Is so disqualified on the ground of defection Has been convicted among other things for promoting enmity between different groups Has been convicted for offence of bribery Has been punished for preaching and practising social crimes such as untouchability dowry or sati Has been convicted for an offence and sentenced to imprisonment of more than two years Has been dismissed for corruption or for disloyalty to the state in case of a government servant 4 10 Term EditThe term of a member of parliament of Lok Sabha dissolved is five years from the date appointment for its first meeting During a state of emergency the term however can be extended by the Parliament of India by law for a period not exceeding one year at a time After the state of emergency ends the extension cannot exceed beyond a period of six months 11 Responsibilities of members of parliament EditBroad responsibilities of the members of parliament of Lok Sabha are Legislative responsibility To pass Laws of India in the Lok Sabha Oversight responsibility To ensure that the executive i e government performs its duties satisfactorily Representative responsibility To represent the views and aspirations of the people of their constituency in the Parliament of India Lok Sabha Power of the purse responsibility To approve and oversee the revenues and expenditures proposed by the government The Union Council of Ministers who are also members of parliament have an additional responsibility of the executive as compared to those who are not in the Council of Ministers 10 Salary allowances and entitlements EditIndia paid 176 crore equivalent to 226 crore or US 28 million in 2020 to its 543 Lok Sabha members in salaries and expenses over 2015 or just over 2 7 lakh equivalent to 3 5 lakh or US 4 300 in 2020 per month per member of parliament in including pensions to dependents of ex MPs 12 The Salary allowances and pension of Member of the Lok Sabha is governed by the Members of Parliament Act 1954 The act is in pursuance to the constitutional provisions where article 106 of the Constitution of India provides that the members of either House of Parliament shall be entitled to receive such salaries and allowances as may from time to time be determined by Parliament by law The rules governing salaries allowances and facilities such as medical housing telephone facilities daily allowance etc is looked after by a joint committee of both the houses Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha The committee is constituted from time to time after consultation with the Government of India 1 Strength Edit Seat distribution of 545 members of parliament in the 16th Lok Sabha The map of 543 Lok Sabha constituencies in which elections are conducted for the current 17th Lok Sabha Article 81 of the Constitution of India 1949 has specified maximum strength of members of parliament in the Lok Sabha to be 552 The number of members of parliament is distributed among the States in such a way that the ratio between the number of seats allotted to each State and the population of the State is so far as practicable the same for all States 13 Out of the maximum permitted strength Not more than 530 members to be chosen by direct election from territorial constituencies in the Indian states Not more than 20 members to represent the union territories chosen in such manner as Parliament of India may by law provide Total permitted maximum strength of 550 members 2 3 Strength of Member of Parliament in Lok Sabha as defined in Article 81 of the Constitution of India 1 Subject to the provisions of article 331 the House of the People shall consist of a not more than 530 five hundred and thirty members chosen by direct election from territorial constituencies in the States and b not more than 20 twenty members to represent the Union territories chosen in such manner as Parliament may by law provide dd 2 For the purposes of sub clause a of clause 1 a there shall be allotted to each State a number of seats in the House of the People in such manner that the ratio between that number and the population of the State is so far as practicable the same for all States and b each State shall be divided into territorial constituencies in such manner that the ratio between the population of each constituency and the number of seats allotted to it is so far as practicable the same throughout the State Provided that the provisions of sub clause a of this clause shall not be applicable for the purpose of allotment of seats in the House of the People to any State so long as the population of that State does not exceed six millions dd 3 In this article the expression population means the population as ascertained at the last preceding census of which the relevant figures have been published Provided that the reference in this clause to the last preceding census of which the relevant figures have been published shall until the relevant figures for the first census taken after the year 2016 have been published i for the purposes of sub clause a of clause 2 and the proviso to that clause as a reference to the 1971 census and ii for the purposes of sub clause b of clause 2 as a reference to the 2001 census Ministry of Law and Justice Constitution of India Part V The Union Article 81 14 dd Members of the Lok Sabha Edit Main article List of members of the 17th Lok Sabha Members of the lower house of the Indian Parliament Lok Sabha were elected in the Indian general election 2019 held in April May 2019 The total strength of the 17th Lok Sabha is 544 against the then approved strength of 552 15 Number of constituencies 1951 2019 Edit The following is a list of the number of constituencies in the Lok Sabha in each election year beginning in 1951 The numbers do not include two seats from the Anglo Indian community to which individuals were nominated by the President of India Lok Sabha Date Constituencies1 1st Lok Sabha Apr 1951 4882 2nd Lok Sabha Apr 1957 4943 3rd Lok Sabha Apr 1962 4944 4th Lok Sabha Mar 1967 5205 5th Lok Sabha Mar 1971 5186 6th Lok Sabha Mar 1977 5427 7th Lok Sabha Jan 1980 5428 8th Lok Sabha Dec 1984 5419 9th Lok Sabha Dec 1989 52910 10th Lok Sabha Jun 1991 53411 11th Lok Sabha May 1996 54312 12th Lok Sabha Mar 1998 54313 13th Lok Sabha Oct 1999 54314 14th Lok Sabha May 2004 54315 15th Lok Sabha May 2009 54316 16th Lok Sabha May 2014 54317 17th Lok Sabha May 2019 543Anglo Indian reservation Edit Main article Anglo Indian reserved seats in the Lok Sabha In January 2020 the Anglo Indian reserved seats in the Parliament and State Legislatures of India was discontinued by the 126th Constitutional Amendment Bill of 2019 when enacted as 104th Constitutional Amendment Act 2019 16 17 As a result the maximum permitted strength of the Lok Sabha was reduced from 552 to 550 See also EditList of members of the 17th Lok Sabha Constitution of India Parliament of IndiaReferences Edit a b Salaries allowances and facilities to Members PDF Lok Sabha website Archived from the original PDF on 23 August 2016 Retrieved 15 August 2016 a b Lok Sabha Lok Sabha Retrieved 16 July 2016 a b Lok Sabha House of people Parliament of India Retrieved 16 July 2016 a b Members of Parliament Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha elections in Retrieved 16 July 2016 History of Indian Parliament Elections Lok Sabha factly in Retrieved 19 August 2016 Our Parliament Parliament of India website Archived from the original on 17 May 2011 Retrieved 19 August 2016 1951 election PDF Election Commission of India website Archived from the original PDF on 8 October 2014 Retrieved 19 August 2016 Statistical Report On General Elections 1951 PDF Election 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