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1 SL No State PC No PC Name PC Type BJP INC TRS SL State PC No PC Name PC BJP INC TRS AIMIM No Type 1 Telangana 1 Adilabad ST Soyam Babu Rao Ramesh Rathod Godam Nagesh 2 Telangana 2 Peddapalle SC S. Kumar A.Chandra Sekhar Borlakunta Venkatesh Nethani 3 Telangana 3 Karimnagar GEN Bandi Sanjay Ponnam Prabhakar Boinapalli Vinod Kumar 4 Telangana 4 Nizamabad GEN D. Aravind MADHU YASHKI GOUD Kalvakuntla Kavitha 5 Telangana 5 Zahirabad GEN Banala Laxma Reddy K.Madan Mohan Rao Bheemrao Basanthrao Patil 6 Telangana 6 Medak GEN Raghunanadan Rao Gali Anil Kumar Kotha Prabhakar Reddy 7 Telangana 7 Malkajgiri GEN N Ramchandra Rao A. Revanth Reddy Marri Rajashekar Reddy 8 Telangana 8 Secunderabad GEN G Kishan Reddy M. ANJAN KUMAR YADAV Talasani Saikiran Yadav 9 Telangana 9 Hyderabad GEN Dr. Bhagwanth Rao FIROZ KHAN Asaduddin Owaisi 10 Telangana 10 Chevella GEN B. Janardhan Reddy Konda Vishweshwar Reddy G Ranjith Reddy 11 Telangana 11 Mahbubnagar GEN D K Aruna DR. CH. VAMSHICHAND Manne Srinivas Reddy REDDY 12 Telangana 12 Nagarkurnool SC Kum. Bangaru Shruthi DR. MALLU RAVI P Ramulu 13 Telangana 13 Nalgonda GEN Garlapati Jithender N. UTTAM KUMAR REDDY Vemireddy Narasimha Kumar Reddy 14 Telangana 14 Bhongir GEN P V Shamsunder Rao KOMATIREDDY VENKAT Boora Narsaiah Goud REDDY 15 Telangana 15 Warangal SC Chinta Sambamurthy DOMMATI SAMBAIAH Pasunuri Dayakar 16 Telangana 16 Mahabubabad ST Jatothu Hussain Naik Porika Balram Naik Malothu Kavitha 17 Telangana 17 Khammam GEN Vasudev Rao SMT. RENUKA CHOUDHARY Nama Nageswara Rao SL State PC No PC Name PC BJP INC TDP YSRCP No Type 18 Andhra Pradesh 1 Araku ST K V V Satyanarayan MS. SRUTHI V. DEVI V Kishore Chandra Deo Goddeti Madhavi Reddy 19 Andhra Pradesh 2 Srikakulam GEN Perla Sambamurti DOLA JAGANMOHAN RAO K Rammohan Naidu Duvvada Srinivas 20 Andhra Pradesh 3 Vizianagaram GEN P Sanyasi Raju YEDLA ADIRAJU P Ashok Gajapati Raju Bellani Chandrasekhar 21 Andhra Pradesh 4 Visakhapatna GEN D Purandeshwari RAMANA KUMARI BHARAT MATHUKUMILLI MVV Satyanarayana m PEDADA 1 22 Andhra Pradesh 5 Anakapalle GEN Dr. Gandi Venkata SREERAM MURTHY Adari Anand Dr.Beesetti Venkata Satyanarayana Satyavathi 23 Andhra Pradesh 6 Kakinada GEN Yalla Venkata Mallipudi Sri Ramachandra Ch Suneel Vanga Geetha Ramamohana Rao Murthy (Rambabu) (Dorababu) 24 Andhra Pradesh 7 Amalapuram SC AyyajiVema Manepalli JANGA GOWTHAM G Hareesh Mathur Chinta Anuradha 25 Andhra Pradesh 8 Rajahmundry GEN Satya Gopinath NALLURI VIJAYA SRINIVASA MAGANTI ROOPA Mangana Bharath dasparavasthu RAO 26 Andhra Pradesh 9 Narsapuram GEN Paidikonda Manikyalarao KANUMURU BAPIRAJU V.V. SIVA RAMA RAJU Raghuram Krishnam Raju 27 Andhra Pradesh 10 Eluru GEN Chinnam Ramkotaya JETTI GURUNADHA RAO Maganti Venkateswara Rao Kotagiri Sridhar 28 Andhra Pradesh 11 Machilipatna GEN Gudivaka Ramanjaneyulu GOLLU KRISHNA Konakalla Narayana Balashowry m vallabhaneni 29 Andhra Pradesh 12 Vijayawada GEN Dilip Kumar Kilaru NARAHARASETTI Kesineni Nani P Vara Prasad (PVP) NARASIMHA RAO 30 Andhra Pradesh 13 Guntur GEN Jayaprakash Narayana SHAIK MASTAN VALI Galla Jayadev Modugula Valluru Venugopal Reddy 31 Andhra Pradesh 14 Narasaraopet GEN Kanna Lakshminarayana PAKKALA SURIBABU RAYAPATI SAMBASIVARAO Lavu Krishna Devarayulu 32 Andhra Pradesh 15 Bapatla SC Dr. Challagali Kishore J.D. Seelam MALYADRI SRIRAM Nandigama Suresh Kumar 33 Andhra Pradesh 16 Ongole GEN Thoganti Sreenivasulu Dr. Sirivella Prasad Sidda Raghava Rao Magunta Srinivas Reddy 34 Andhra Pradesh 17 Nandyal GEN Adinarayana Inty J. LAKSHMI NARASIMHA MANDRA SIVANANDA P Brahmananda YADAV REDDY Reddy 35 Andhra Pradesh 18 Kurnool GEN Dr. Parthasarathi Valmiki AHMED ALI KHAN Kotla Suryaprakash Reddy DR Sanjeev Kumar K. Prabhakar Reddy (CPI (M)) 36 Andhra Pradesh 19 Anantapur GEN HamsaDevineni KUNCHAM RAJEEV REDDY J. C. Pavan Reddy Tallari Rangaiah 37 Andhra Pradesh 20 Hindupur GEN Mitta Parthasarathi KT SREEDHAR Nimmala Kistappa Gorantla Madhav 38 Andhra Pradesh 21 Srikakulam GEN Singa Reddy Ramchandra GUNDLAKUNTA Adinarayana Reddy Y.S Avinash Reddy Gujjula Reddy SREERAMULU Eswaraiah (CPI) 2 39 Andhra Pradesh 22 Nellore GEN Suresh Reddy CHEVURU DEVAKUMAR Beeda Masthan Rao Adala prabhakar Chandra Sannapareddy REDDY reddy Rajagopal (CPI (M)) 40 Andhra Pradesh 23 Tirupati SC Bommi Sri Hari Rao CHINTA MOHAN Panabaka Lakshmi Balle Durgaprasad 41 Andhra Pradesh 24 Rajampet GEN Pappireddi Maheswara MOHD SHAHJAHAN BASHA D A SATHYA PRABHA PV Midhun Reddy Reddy 42 Andhra Pradesh 25 Chittoor SC Jayaram Duggani DR.CHEEMALA RANGAPPA N Sivaprasad Reddappa SL State PC No PC Name PC BJP INC PPA No Type 43 ARUNACHAL 1 Arunachal GEN Kiren Rijiju NABAM TUKI subh kechi PRADESH West 44 ARUNACHAL 2 Arunachal GEN Tapir Gao JAMES LOWANGCHA Mongol yomso PRADESH East WANGLET SL State PC No PC Name PC AGP+BJP+BPF INC No Type 45 Assam 9 Tezpur GEN Sjt. Pallab Lochan Das MGVK BHANU (BJP) 46 Assam 11 Kaliabor GEN Mani Madhab Mahatnta Gaurav Gogoi (AGP) 47 Assam 12 Jorhat GEN Tapan Gogai(BJP) Sushanta Borgohain 48 Assam 13 Dibrugarh GEN Rameswar Teli(BJP) Paban Singh Ghatowar 49 Assam 14 Lakhimpur GEN Pradan Baruah(BJP) ANIL BORGOHAIN SL State PC No PC Name PC NDA MAHAGATHBANDHAN No Type 50 Bihar 37 Aurangabad GEN Susheel Kumar Singh UPENDRA PRASAD(HAM(S)) (BJP) 51 Bihar 38 Gaya SC Vijay Kumar Manjhi(JDU) JITAN RAM MANJHI (HAM Dilip Kumar (BSP) (S)) 52 Bihar 39 Nawada GEN Chandan kumar(LJP) VIBHA DEVI (RJD) 53 Bihar 40 Jamui SC Chirag Paswan(LJP) BHUDEV CHAUDHARY(RLSP) 3 SL State PC No PC Name PC BJP INC No Type 54 Chhattisgarh 10 Bastar ST Baiduram Kashyap DEEPAK BAIJ SL State PC No PC Name PC BJP INC PDP NC No Type 55 Jammu & Kashmir 1 Baramulla GEN M M War HAJI FAROOQ MIR ABDUL QAYOOM WANI MOHAMMAD AKBAR LONE 70 Jammu & Kashmir 6 Jammu GEN Jugal Kishore Sharma RAMAN BHALLA SL State PC No PC Name PC BJP INC No Type 56 MANIPUR 2 Outer ST H Shokhopao Mate K. JAMES Manipur (Benjamin) SL State PC No PC Name PC BJP INC No Type 57 MEGHALAYA 1 Shillong ST Sanbor Shullai Vincent H. Pala 58 MEGHALAYA 2 Tura ST RIKMAN GARREY Dr. Mukul M. Sangma MOMIN SL State PC No PC Name PC BJP INC MNF ZPM No Type 59 MIZORAM 1 Mizoram ST Nirupam Chakma CL Ruala C Lalrosanga Lalnghinglova Hmar SL State PC No PC Name PC BJP INC NPP NDPP No Type 60 NAGALAND 1 Nagaland GEN K.L. Chishi Hayithung Tungoe Tokheho Yepthomi SL State PC No PC Name PC BJP INC SDF No Type 61 SIKKIM 1 Sikkim GEN Laten Tshering Sherpa Bharat Basnett Prem Das Rai 4 SL State PC No PC Name PC BJP INC No Type 62 TRIPURA 1 Tripura West GEN Pratima Bhaumik SUBAL BHOWMICK SL State PC No PC Name PC BJP INC No Type 63 UTTARAKHAND 1 TehriGarhwal GEN Mala Rajya Laxmi PRITAM SINGH 64 UTTARAKHAND 2 Garhwal GEN Tirath Singh Rawat MANISH KHANDURI 65 UTTARAKHAND 3 Almora SC Ajay Tamta PRADEEP TAMTA 66 UTTARAKHAND 4 Nainital- GEN Ajay Bhatt HARISH RAWAT Udhamsingh Nagar 67 UTTARAKHAND 5 Hardwar GEN Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal AMBRISH KUMAR (Nishank) SL State PC No PC Name PC BJP INC TMC No Type 68 WEST BENGAL 1 Coochbehar SC Nisith Pramanik MS. PRIYA ROY Paresh Chandra Adhikary CHOWDHURY 69 WEST BENGAL 2 Alipurduars ST John Barla MOHAN LAL BASUMATA Dasrath Tirkey SL State PC No PC Name PC NDA UPA BSP No Type 71 MAHARASHTRA 8 Wardha GEN Ramdas Chandrabhanji ADV.CHARULATA Shaileshkumar Premkishorji Tadas KHAJASINGH TOKAS Agrawal 72 MAHARASHTRA 9 Ramtek SC Krupal Balaji Tumane KISHOR UTTAMRAO Subhash Dharamdas (Shivsena) GAJBHIYE Gajbhiye 73 MAHARASHTRA 10 Nagpur GEN Nitin Jairam Gadkari Nana Patole 74 MAHARASHTRA 11 Bhandara - GEN Sunil Baburao Mendhe Panchbudhe Nana Jairam Gondiya (NCP) 75 MAHARASHTRA 12 Gadchiroli- ST Ashok Mahadeorao Nete Dr. Namdev Dalluji Usendi Chimur 76 MAHARASHTRA 13 Chandrapur GEN Hansraj Gangaram Ahir SURESH DHANORKAR Sushil Segoji Wasnik 5 77 MAHARASHTRA 14 Yavatmal- GEN Bhavana Pundlikrao MANIKRAO G. THAKARE Arun Sakharam Kinwatkar Washim Gawali(Shivsena) SL State PC No PC Name PC BJP INC BJD No Type 78 ODISHA 11 Kalahandi GEN Basanta Kumar Panda BHAKTA CHARAN DAS Pushpendra Singh Deo 79 ODISHA 12 Nabarangpur ST Balabhadra Majhi PRADEEP MAJHI Mesh Majhi 80 ODISHA 20 Berhampur GEN Brughu Baxipatra V. CHANDRASEKHAR NAIDU Chandrasekhar Sahu 81 ODISHA 21 Koraput ST Jayaram Pangi SAPTAGIRI ULKA Kaushalya Hikaka SL State PC No PC Name PC BJP INC MAHAGATHBAND No Type 82 UTTAR PRADESH 1 Saharanpur GEN Raghav Lakhanpal Imran Masood Haji Fazulrahman(BSP) 83 UTTAR PRADESH 2 Kairana GEN Pradeep Choudhary HARENDER MALIK Tabassum Hassan(SP) 84 UTTAR PRADESH 3 Muzaffarnaga GEN Sanjeev Kumar Balyan Chaudhary Ajit Singh(RLD) r 85 UTTAR PRADESH 4 Bijnor GEN Kunwar Bharatendra NASEEMUDDIN SIDDIQUI Malook Nagar(BSP) Singh 86 UTTAR PRADESH 10 Meerut GEN Rajendra Agrawal HARENDRA AGARWAL Hazi Mohammad Yakoob (BSP) 87 UTTAR PRADESH 11 Baghpat GEN Dr. Satya Pal Singh Jayant Chaudhary(RLD) 88 UTTAR PRADESH 12 Ghaziabad GEN Dr. Vijay Kumar Singh SMT. DOLLY SHARMA Suresh Bansal(SP) 89 UTTAR PRADESH 13 Gautam GEN Dr. Mahesh Sharma ARVIND KUMAR SINGH Satbeer Nagar(BSP) Buddha Nagar SL State PC No PC Name PC BJP TMC No Type 90 ANDAMAN & 1 Andaman & GEN Vishal Jolly AYAN MANDAL NICOBAR ISLANDS Nicobar Islands SL State PC No PC Name PC BJP INC CPI No Type 6 91 LAKSHADWEEP 1 Lakshadweep ST Abdul Khader HAJI Muhammed Hamdulla Ali Akbar Konjando Sayeed 7.
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