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Lok Sabha Debates LOK SABHA DEBATES Vol. I First day of the First Session of the Tenth Lok Sabha No. 1. LOK SABHA 11.01 hrs. WELCOME OF THE MEMBERS OF Tuesday. July 9, m i/A sa d h18, a 1913 NEW LOK SABHA BY SPEAKER (Saka) Pro tem Laid on the Table The Lok Sabha met at Eleven of the Clock[English] MR. SPEAKER: It gives me great pleasure to welcome all the Members who [The Speaker pro tem (SHRI INDRAJIT GUPTA) in the Chair]. have been elected to the Tenth Lok Sabha. I am sure you will all help the Chair in maintaining the high traditions of this OBSERVANCE OF SILENCE House and thereby strengthening the roots [Englirii] of parliamentary democracy in our country. MR. SPEAKER: We are meeting to­ I wish you all success in your endea­ day on a solemn occasion. A new Lok vours. Sabha has been elected under the Con­ stitution charged with great and heavy 11.02 hrs. responsibilities for the welfare erf the LIST OF MEMBERS ELECTED TO LOK country and our people. SABHA It is fit and proper, as is customary on L ad on the Table such an occasion, that we all stand silence [English] for a short while before we begin our proceedings. SECRETARY GENERAL : Sir, I lay on the Table a Book presented to the The Members then stood hi silence for Speaker by the Chief Election Commis­ a short while. sioner, containing the list of Members elected to the Lok Sabha at the general elections of 1991 : LIST OF MEMBERS ELECTED TO LOK SABHA No. k Name of Name of Elected constituency Members 1 1. ANDHRA PRADESH 1. Srikakulam Shri Viswanadham Kanithi 2. Parvathipuram (ST) Shri Vijayarama Raju Satnicharla 3. Bobbili Shri Anandagajapathiraju Poosapati 4. Visakhapatnam Shri M. V. V. S. Murthy 5. Bhadrachalam (ST) Smt. Karreddula K&mala Kumari 3 List of Members elected to Lok JULY9, 1991 List of Members Elec- 4 Sabha ted to Lok Sabha 1 2 6. Anakapalli Shri Konathala Ramakrishna 7. Kakinada Shri Thota Subba Rao 8. Rajahmundry Shri K. V. R. Chowdari 9. Amalapuram (SC) Shri Bala Yogi C.M.C. 10. Narasapur Shri Vijayakumar Raju Bhupathiraju 11. Eluru Shri Bolla Bulliramaiah 12. Machilipatoam Shri K. P. Reddaiah 13. Vijayawada Shri Vadde Sobhanadreswara Rao 14. Tenali Shri Ummareddy Venkateswarlu 15. Guntur Shri Lai Jan Basha S. 16. Bapatla Shri D. Venkatas wara Rao 17. Narasaraopet Shri Kasu Venkata Krishna Reddy 18. Ongole Shri Magunta Subbarama Reddy 19. Nellore (SC) Shri Kudumula Padmasree 20. Tirupathi (SC) Shri Chinta Mohan 21. Chittoor Shri M. Gnanendra Reddy 22. Rajampet Shri Annaiahgari Saiprathap 23. Cuddapah VACANT 24. Hindupur Shri S. Gangadhara Ammavaripalli 25. Anantapar Shri Anantha Venkata Reddy 26. Kurnool Shri Kotla Vijaya Bhaskara Reddy 27. Naodyal Shri Gangula Prathapa Reddy 28. Nagaricurnool (SC) Shri Maliu Ravi 29. Mahbubnagar Shri Mallikarjun 30. Hyderabad Shri Sultan Salauddin Owaisi 31. Secunderabad Shri Bandam Dattatraya 32. Siddipet (SC) Shri Yellaiah Nandi 33. Medak Shri Bagareddy 34. Nizamabad Shri Gaddam Ganga Reddy 35. Adilabad Shri Allola Indrakaran 36. Peddapalli (SC) Shri G. Venkat Swamy 37. Karimnagar Shri Chokka Rao Juwadi 38. Hanamkonda Shri Kamaluddin Ahmed 39. WarangaJ Shri Surender Reddy Ramasahayam 40. Khammam Shri Rangayya Naidu, P.V. 41. Naigooda Shri Bommagani Dharma Biksham 42. Miryalguda Shri Beemireddy Nanimha Reddy 5 List of Members Elected toASADHA 18, 1913 List of Members Elected 6 Lok Sabha (SAKA) to Lok Sabha ARUNACHAL PRADESH 1. Aranachal West Shri Prem Khandu Thungon 2. Aranachal East Shri Laeta Umbrey 3. ASSAM 1. Karimganj (SC) Shri Dwarka Nath Das 2. Silchar Shri Kabindra Purkayastha 3. Autonomous District (ST) Shri Jayanta Rongpi 4. Dhubri Shri Nurul Islam 5. Kokrajhar (ST) Shri Satyendra Nath Brohmo Chaudhury 6. Barpeta Shri Uddhab Barman 7. Gauhati VACANT 8. Mangaldoi Shri Prabin Deka 9. Tezpur Shri Swamp Upadhayaya 10. Nowgong Shri Muhiram SaOria 11. Kaliabor Shri Tarun Gogoi 12. Jorhat Shri Bijoy Krishna Handique 13. Dibrugarh Shri Paban Sing Ghatowar 14. Lakhimpur Shri Bolin Kuli 4. BIHAR 1. Bagaha (SC) Shri Mahendra Baitha 2. Bettiah Shri Faiyazul Azam 3. Motihari Shri Kamla Mishra Madhukar 4. Gopalganj Shri Abdul Ghafoor 5. Swan Shri Brishin Patel 6. Maharajganj Smt. Girija Devi 7. Chapra Shri Lai Baboo Rai 8. Hajipur (SC) Shri Ram Sundar Das 9. Vaishali Shri Sheo Sharan Singh 10. Muzaffarpur Shri George Fernandes 11. Sitamarhl Shri Nawal Kishore Rai 12. Sheohar Shri Hari Kishore Singh 13. Madhubani Shri Bhogendra Jha 14. Jhanjharpur Shri Devendra Prasad Yadav 15. Darbhanga Shri Md. Ali Asraf Fatmi 16. Rosera (SC) Shri Ram Vilas Pas wan T List of Members Elected to JULY 9,1991 List of Members Elected 8 Lok Sabha to Lok Sabha 1 2 17. Samastipur Shri Manjay Lai 18. Barh VACANT 19. Balia Shri Surya Narayan Singh 20. Saharsa Shri Surya Narain Yadav 21. Madhopura VACANT 22. Araria (SC) Shri Suk Deo Paswan 23. Kishanganj Shri Syed Shahabuddin 24. Puraea VACANT 25. Katihar Shri Md. Yunus Salim 26. Rajroahal (ST) Shri Simon Marandi 27. Dumka (ST) Shri Shibu Sorcn 28. Godda Shri Suraj Mandal 29. Banka VACANT 30. Bhagalpur Shri Chun Chun Prasad Yadav 31. Khagaria Shri Ram Sharan Yadav 32. Mongbyr VACANT 33. Begusarai VACANT 34. Nalanda Shri Vijay Kumar Yadav 35. Patna VACANT 36. Arrah Shri Ram Lakhan Singh Yadav 37. Buxar Shri Tejnarain Singh 38. Sasaram (SC) VACANT 39. Btkramganj VACANT 40. Aurangabad VACANT 41. Jahanabad Shri Ramashray Prasad Singh 42. Nawada (SC) Shri Premchand Ram 43. Gaya (SC) VACANT 44. Chatra Shri Upendra Nath Verma 45. Kodarma Shri Mumtaj Ansari 46. Giridlh Shri Binod Bihari Mahto 47. Dfaanbad Smt Rita Verma 48. Hazaribagh Shri Bhubaneshwar Prasad Mehta 49. Ranchi Shri Ram Tahal Choudhary 50. Jamshedpur Shri Shaflendra Mahto 51. Singhbhum (ST) Shri Krishna Marandi 52. Khunti (ST) Shri Karia Munda 53. Lohaidaga (ST) Shri Lalit Oraon 54. Palamau (9C) Shri Ram Deo Ram 9 List of Members Elected toASADrlA 18, 1913 List of Members Elected 10 Lok Sabha (SAKA) to Lok Sabha 5. GOA 1. Panaji Shri Prabhu Zantye Harish Naravan 2. Mormugao Shri Faleiro Eduardo Martinho 6. GUJARAT 1. Kutch VACANT 2. Surendranagar Shri Koli Patel Somabhai Gandabhai 3. Jamnagar Shri Kordiya Chandreshkumar Valjibha 4. Rajkot Shri Shivlalbhai Vekaria 5. Porbandar Shri Patel Harilal Madhavjibhai 6. Junagadh Smt. Chikhaliya Bhavaben Devrajbhai 7. Amreli Shri Dilipbhai Sanghani 8. Bhavnagar Dr. Mahavirsinh Harisinhji Gohil 9. Dhandhuka (SC) Shri Ratilal Varma 10. Ahmedabad Shri Harin Pathak 11. Gandhinagar Shri Lai Krishna Advani 12. Mehsana Dr. A. K. Patel 13. Patan (SC) Shri Mahesh Kanodia 14. Banaskantha Shri Chavada Harisinhji Pratapsinhji 15. Sabarkantha Shri Arvind Trivedi (Lankesh) 16. Kapadvanj Shri Gabhaji Mangaji Thakor 17. Dohad (ST) Shri Damor Somjibhai Punjabhai 18. Godhra Shri Vaghela Shankerji Laxmanji 19. Kaira Dr. IC D. Jeswani 20. Anand Shri Chavda Ishvarbhai Khodabhai 21. Chhota Udaipur (ST) Shri Naranbhai Jamlabhai Rathva 22. Baroda Kum. Dipika Chikhiiya 23. Broach Shri Chandubhai Deshmukh 24. Surat Shri Kashiram Rana 25. Mandvi (ST) Shri Gamit Chhitubhai Devjibhai 26. Bulsar (ST) Shri Uttambhai Harjibhai Patel 7. HARYANA 1. Ambala (SC) Shri Ram Parkash 2. Kurukshetra Shri Tara Singh 3. Karnal £**ri Chiranji Lai Sharma 4. Sooep&t Shri Dharam Pal 5unoh 11 List of Members Elected to JULY, 9, 1991 List of Members Elected l2 Lok Sabha 10 Lok Sabha I 5. Rohtak Shri Bhupender Singh 6. Faridabad Shri Avtar Singh Bhadana 7. Mahendragarh Col, Ram Singh 8. Bhiwani Shri Jangbir Singh 9. Hissar Shri Narain Singh 10. Sirsa (SC) Km. Sheija 8. HIMACHAL PRADESH 1. Shimla (SC) Shri K. D. Sultanpuri 2. Mandi Shri Sukh Ram 3. Kangra Shri D. D. Khanoria 4. Hamirpur Shri Prem Kumar Dhumal 9. KARNATAKA 1. Bidar (SC) Shri Ramchandia Veerappa 2. Guibarga Dr. B. G. Jawali 3. Raichur Shri A. Venkatesh Naik 4. Koppal Shri Anwari Basavaraj Patil 5. Bellary Smt Basavarajeswari 6. Davangere VACANT 7. Chitradurga Shri C. P. Mudalagiriyappa 8. Tumkur Shri S. Maliikarjunaiah 9. Chikballapur Shri V. Krishna Rao 10. Kolar (SC) Shri K. H. Muniyappa 11. Kanakapura Shri M. V. Chandrashekara Murthy 12. Bangalore North Shri C, K. Jaffar Sharief 13. Bangalore South Shri K. Venkatagiri Gowda 14. Mandya Shri G. Madegowda 15. Chamarajanagar (SC) Shri V. Sreenivasaprasad 16. Mysore Smt. Chandra Prabha Ur* 17. Mangalore Shri V. Dhananjaya Kumar 18. Udupi Shri Oscar Fernandes 19. Hassan Shri H. D. Devegowda 20. Chikmagalur Smt. D. K. Tharadevi 21. Shimoga Shri K. G. Shivappa 22. Kanara Shri Naik G. Devaraya 23. Dharwad South VACANT 24. Dharwad North Shri D. K. Naikar 25. Belgaum Shri Sidnal Shanmukhappa Basappa 26. Chikkodi (SC) Shri B. Shankaranand 27. Bagalkot Shri Siddappa Bhimappa Nyamagotsda 28. Bijapur Shri Gudadinni Baaagondappa Kadappa i3 List of Members Elected to ASADHA 18, 1913 List of Members Elected 14 Lok Sabha (SAKA) to Lok Sabha 1 2 10. KERALA 1. Kffsaragod Shri M. Ramanna Rai 2. Cannanore Shri Mullappally Ramachandran 3. Badagara Shri K. P. Unnikrishnan 4. Calicut Shri K. Muraleedharan 5. Manjeri Shri E. Ahamed 6. Ponnani Shri Ebrahim Sulaiman Sait 7. Palghat Shri V. S. Vijayaraghavan 8. Ottapalam (SC) Shri K. R. Narayanan 9. Trichur Shri P. C. Chacko 10. Mukundapuram Prof. Savithri T^kshmanan 11. Ernakulam Prof. K. V. Thomas 12. Muvattupuzha Adv. P. C. Thomas 13. Kottayam Shri Ramesh Chennithala 14. Idukki Shri Palai K. M. Mathew 15. Alleppey Shri T. J. Anjaiose 16. Mavelikara Prof. P. J. Kurien 17. Adcx>r (SC) Shri Kodikkunnil Saresh 18. Quilon Shri S. Krishna Kumar 19. Chirayinkil Smt. Suseela Gopalan 20. Trivandrum Shri A. Charles 11. MADHYA PRADESH 1. Morena (SC) Shri Barelal Jatav 2. Bhind Shri Yoganand Saraswati 3. Gwalior Shri Madhav Rao Scindia 4. Guna Smt. Vijaya Raje Scindia 5.
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