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LOK SABHA DEBATES (English Version) Wectae8dag, May 22, 19% C Jp&thn 1, 1918 (Soku) LOK SABHA DEBATES (English Version) First Session (Eleventh Lok Sabha) Shrhnd Re@ Nayyar .Joint swmy Lak Sabha Wrstarkt Shri P.C. Bhatt Chlaf Edbr . - Lok Sabha Secretariat Shri A.P. Chakravarti Senior Editor Smt. Kamla Sharma Shrl RK. Sharma Editor Editor Shri P.L. Bamra,ra Shri Rakerh Kumar Shri J,B.S. ~iwat Assistant Editor Assistant Edbr Assistant Editor CONTENTS [Eleventh Series, Vol. I, First Session, 1996/1918 (Saka)] No. 1, Wednesday, May 22, 1996/Jyaistha 2, 1918 (Saka) OFFICERS OF LOK SABHA (ii) COUNCIL OF MINISTERS (iii) NATIONAL ANTHEM 1 OBSERVANCE OF SILENCE WELCOME OF THE MEMBERS OF NEW LOK SABHA BY SPEAKER PROTEM LIST OF MEMBERS ELECTED TO LOK SABHA - Laid on the Table NOMINATION TO PANEL OF CHAIRMEN RESIGNATION BY MEMBERS MEMBERS SWORN OFFICERS OF LOK SABHA The Speaker* Shri Purno A. Sangrna The Deputy Speaker" Panel of hair men*'^ Shri Chitta Basu Shri Nitish Kurnar Shrirnati Geeta Mukherjee Shri P.M. Sayeed Shrirnati Vijaya Raje Scindia Prof. Rita Verrna Secretary General Shri Surendra Mishra 'Elected on 23.5.96 "TO be elected "'Nominated on 27.5.96 The following order was issued by the President on' 18th May, 1996.- '1 hereby appoint Shr~lndrajit Gupta, Shrimati Vijaya Raje Scindla and Sarvashr~ Chitta Basu and P.M. Sayeed. to be Persons before any of whom Members of the House of the people may make and subscribe the oath or affirmatl~nin accordance with the provisions of article 99 ol the Constitution of India. SHANKER DAYAL SHARMA PRESIDENT OF INDIA". GOVERNMENT OF INDIA COUNCIL OF MINISTERS Prime M~n~sterand also incharge of the MlnistrieslDepartments of Chem~cals Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Fertilizers, Civil Supplies, ronsumer Affairs and Public Distribution, Coal, Commerce, Commun~cations,Environment and Forests, Food, Food Processing Industries, HumanrResource Development, Labour, M~nes,Ncn- Conventional Energy Sources, Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Petroleum and Natural Gas, Planning and ~rogfammeImplementat~on, Power, Railways, Rural Areas and Employment, Science and Technology, Steel, Surface Transport.'..Jextiles, Water Resources, Atomic Energy, Electron~cs,Jammu and Kashmir Affairs, Ocean Development, Space, and other subjects not allocated to any other Cabmet Mmister. Min~sterof F~nance. Shr~Jaswant S~ngh M~nisterof Welfare Shr~Karla Munda M~nisterof Home Atfairs Dr. Murll Manohar Josh1 M~n~sterof Defence and Min~sterof Parliamentary Affairs Shr~Pramod Mahajan Min~sterof Law, Justice and Company Affairs. Shr~Ram Jethmalani M~nisterof Health and Fam~lyWelfare Shr~Sartaj S~ngh Minister of Urban Affairs and Employment. Shri Sikander Bakht M~nisterof Agr~culture. Shri Suraj Bhan ,M~n~sterof Industry. Shri Suresh Prabhu Minister of lnformat~onand Broadcasting. Shrimati Sushma Swaral M~nisterof Civ~lAvtation and Tourism. Shri V. Dhananjay Kumar LOK SABHA DEBATES - -- Vol I First day of the Fmt Sesslon of the Eleventh Luk Sabha No 1 --- LOK SABHA LlST OF MEMBERS ELECTED TO LOK SABHA Wednesday, May 22,19961 Jyalstha 1, 19 16 (Saka) 1. ANDHRA PRADESH (The Lok Sabha met at Eleven of the Clock) [THE.SPEAKER Protern (Shri lndrajit Gupta) No 8 Name of Name of elected rnernbel:, in the Chair] Parliamentary Const~tuency NATIONAL ANTHEM (The National ~hthemwas played.) 1. Srikakulam Shrl Kinjarapu Yerrannaldl~ 11.O1 hrs. 2 Parvathipuram Shr~Pradeep Kumar Dev (ST) Vyricherla [Engl~sh] 3 Bobbtli Shri Kondapall~Pyd~thallt OBSERVANCE OF SILENCE Naidu 4. Visakhapatnam Shri T Subbararni Reddi MR. SPEAKER : We are meeting today on a 5. Bhardrachalam Shri Sode Rarnaiah solemn occasion. A new Lok Sabha has been (ST) elected under the Constitution charge with great and 6 Anakpalli Shri Ayyanna Patrudu heavy responsibilities tor the welfare of the country Chintakayata and our people. 7. Kakinada Shri Gopalakr~shnaTho: It is fit and proper, as is customary on such an B. Rajahmundry Shri Chitturi Ravindra occasion, that we all stand in silence tor a short 9 Amalapuram (SC) Shri K.S.R. Murthy while before we begin our proceedlngs. 10. Narasapur Shri Kothapalll The Members then stood ~n silence Subbarayudu (Pedababu) for a short while. 11 Eluru Shri Bolla Buli Ramatah 12 Machllipatnam Shr~Satyanarayana Ka~kalk 11.02 hrs. 13. Vijayawada Shri Upendra Parvathanen, 14. Tenali Smt. Sarada Tadiparthl WELCOME OF THE MEMBERS OF NEW LOKSABHABY SPEAKER PROTEM 15. Guntur Shri Rayapatt Sambas~va Rao [Engl~sh] 16. Bapatla Shri Umrnareddy MR. SPEAKER : It gives me great pleasure to Venkteswarlu welcome all the Members who have been elected to 17 Narasaraopet Shri Saidaiah Kota the Eleventh Lok Sabha. I am sure you will all help 18. Ongole Smt Parvathamma Magunta the Chair in rnaintaiing the high traditions of this 19. Nellore (SC) Smt. Panabaka Lakshmi House and thereby strengthening the roots of 20. Tirupathi (SC) Shri Nelavala par1iamenta.r~democracy in our country. Subrahmanyam I wish you all success in your endeavours. 21. Chittoor Shri N. Ramakrishna Reddy 22 Rajampet Shri Annaiahgari Sai Prathap 11.O3 hrs. 23. Cuddapah Shri Rajasekhara Reddy LlST OF MEMBERS ELECTED Y.S. TO LOK SABHA 24. Hindupur Shri S. Rarnachandra Reddy [English] 25. Anantapur Shri Anantha Ven~atararn~ SECRETARY-GENERAL : Sir, I beg to lay' on the Reddy Table a Book, presented to the Speaker by the Chief 26. Kurnool Shri Kotta Vijaya Bhaskara Election Commissioner, containing the list of Reddy Members elected to the Lok Sabha at the General 27. Nandyal Shri P.V Narasimha Rar Election of 1996. 28. Nagarkurnool (SC) Dr. M. Jagannath Also placed in the Library. See No. LT-1/96 29. Mahbubnagar Dr. Mallikarjun 3 List of Membf' s MAY 22, 1996 Elected to Lok Sebhe 4 Hyderabad Sultan Salahuddin Owaisi 12. Jorhat Shri Bijoy Krishna Secunderabad Shri Rajeshwar Rao P.V. Handique 13. Dibrugarh Shri Paban Singh Ghatowar Siddipet (SC) Shri Yellaiah Nandi 14. Lakhimpur Dr. Arun Kr. Sarma Medak Shri M. Baaga Reddy Nizamabad Shri Atmacharan Reddy Adilabad Dr. S Venugopala Chary Peddapalli (SC) Shri G. Venka! Swamy No. & Name of Name of elected members Karimnagar Shri Lgandula Ramana Parliamentary Hanamkonda Shri M. Kamaluddin Ahmed Constituency T Warangal shri Ajmeera Chandulal 1 2 Khammam Shri Veerabhadram Tammineni 1. Bagaha (SC) Shri Mahendra Baitha 2. Bettiah Dr. Madan Prasad Jaiswal Nalgonda Vacant 3. Motihari Shri Radha Mohan Singh Miryalguda Shri Narasimha Reddy 4. Gopalganj Shri Lal Babu Pd. Yadav Baddam 5. Siwan Shri M. Sahabuddin 6 Maharajganj Shri Ram Bahadur Singh 7. Chapra Shri Rajiv Pratap Rudi 2. ARUNACHAL PR9DESH 8. Hajipur (SC) Shri Ram Bilash Paswan No B. Naw,of Name of elected members 9. Vaishali Shri Raghubansh Prasad Parlkmentary Singh Constituency 10. Muzaffarpur Capt. Jal Na. Pd. Nishad 11. Sitamarhi Shr~Nawal Kishore Rai 1 Arunachal West shri Tomo Riba 12. Sheohar Shri Anand Mohan 2. Arunachal East Shri Wangcha Rajkumar 13 Madhubani Shri Chaturanan Mishra 14 ~hanjharpur Shrl Devendra Prasad Yadav 3. ASSAM 15. Darbhanga Shri Md. Ali Asbraf Fatml 16. Rosera (SC) Shri Pitambar Paswan No. 8 Name of Name of elected members Parliamentary 17. Samast~pur Shr~Ajit Kumar Mehta Constituency 16. Barh Shr~Nitish Kumar 19. Balia Shri Shatrughan Prasad Singh 1. Karimganj (SC) Shri Dwaraka Nath Das 20. Saharsa Shri Dinesh Chandra Yadav .2. Silchar Shri Sontosh Mohan Dev 21. Madhepura Shri Sharad Yadav 3. Autonomous Dr. Jayanta Rongpi 22. Araria (SC) Shri Sukdeo Paswan District (ST) 23. Kishanganj Shri Taslimuddin 4. Dhubri' Shri -,Nurul Islam 24 Purnea Shri Rajesh Ranjan 5. Kokrajhar (ST) Shri Louis lslary 25. Katihar Shri Tariq Anwar 6. Barpeta Shri Uddhab Barman 26 Rajmahal (ST) Shri Thomas Hansda 7. Gauhati Dr. Prabin Chandra Sarma 27. Dumka (ST) Shri Sibu Soren 8. Mangaldoi Shri Birendra Prasad 26. Godda Shri Jagdambi Prasad Baishya Yadav ' G 9. Tezpur Shri lswar Prasanna 29. Banka Shri Giridhari Yadav Hozarika 30. Bhagalpur Shri Chunchun Prasad 10 hlbwgong Shri Muhi Ram Saikia Yadav 11 Kailabor Shri Keshab Mahanta 31. Khagaria Shri Anil Kumar Yadav 5 List of Members JYAISTHA 1, 1918 (Saka) Elected to Lok Sabha 6 32. Monghyr Shrr Brahamanand Mandal Dr Kath~r~yaVallabhbhal 33. Begusarai Shr~Ramendra Kumar Ramj~bha~ 34. Nalanda Shr~George Fernand~s 5 Porbandar Shr~Javlya Gordhanbhar 35. Patna Vacant Jadavbha~ 36. Arrah Shrr Chandradeo Prasad 6 Junagadh Srnt Ch~khal~ya Verma Bhavnaben Devarajbha~ 37 Buxar Shrr Lal Munr Choubey Shr~D~leep Sanghan~ 38. Sasaram (SC) Sm1 Murln~Lal Shr~Rajendrasrnh 39 Bikramganj Smt Kantr S~ngh Ghanshyams~nhRana 40 Aurangabad Shr~V~rendra Kuma~ slngh (Rajubha~Rana) 41 Jahanabad Shr~Ramashraya Prasad 9. Dhandhuka Shr~Varma Rat~lalKalrdas Srngh 10 Ahmedabad Shr~Har~n Pathak 42. Nawada (SC) Shr~Kameshawar Paswan 11 Gandh~naga Shrr Atalbrharr Vajapayee 43. Gaya (SC) Smt Bhagwat~Dev~ 12. Mehsana Dr A K Patel 44 Chatra Shr~Dheerendra Agarwal 13. Patan (SC) Shr~Maheshkumar 45 Kodarma Shrl Rrtlal Prasad Verma M~thabha~Kanodla 46 Grridih Shrr Rav~ndraKumar 14 Banaskantha Shr~B K Gadhav~ Pandey 15. Sabarkantha Smt Nrsha Amars~nh 47 Dhanbad Srnt Rita Verma Chaudhary 48 Hazarrbagh Shr~Maliab~r La1 16 Kapadvanj Shr~Chauhan Jays~nhjr V~swakarma Mansh~ngj~ 49 Ranchi Shr~Ram Tahdl Choudhary 17 Dohad (ST) Shr~Darnor Somj~bhal 50 Jamshedpur Shr~Btiardwal N~lsh Punjabha1 Janardan Shr~Patel Shantllal 51 Slnghbhurr (ST) Shr~Ch~trasen Sinku Parsotamdas 52 Khunt~(ST) Shr~Karrya M~inda Shr~D~nsha Pa!el 53 Lohardaga (ST) Shrr Lalrt Oiaon S~IIChavda Ishwarbha~ 54 Palamau (SC) St111 Bra] Mohan Ram Khodabha~ 21 Chhota Uda~pur Shr~Rathawa Naranbha~ (ST \ Jemalabha~ 5 GOA 22 Baroda Shr~Gaekwad - - P -- - Satyajrts~nh D~l~psrnh No & Name of Name of elected members Parlrsmentary 23. Broach Shr~Chandubha~ Const~tuency Shanabhai Deshmukh - --- 24 Surat Shr~Kash~ram Rana 1 Panall Shrr Khalap Ramakant D 25 Mandv~(ST) Shr~Ganut Ch~ttubha~ 2 Mormugao Shr~Alernao Church11 Braz Devj~bhar -- A- - .-.
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