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List of First Time Elected Members Who Have Not Furnished Their Detailed Bio-Profile LIST OF FIRST TIME ELECTED MEMBERS WHO HAVE NOT FURNISHED THEIR DETAILED BIO-PROFILE 1. Azad,Smt. Sangeeta New BSP Lalganj (SC) (U P) 2. Bhagirath Chaudhary,Shri New B.J.P. Ajmer (Rajasthan) 3. New Vidisha (Madhya Bhargava,Shri Ramakant B.J.P. Pradesh) 4. Bordoloi,Shri Pradyut New I.N.C. Nawgong (Assam) 5. New Namakkal (Tamil Chinraj,Shri A.K.P. DMK Nadu) 6. New Barmer Choudhary,Shri Kailash B.J.P. (Rajasthan) 7. New Nizamabad Dharmapuri,Shri Arvind B.J.P. (Telangana) 8. New Kushi Nagar Dubey,Shri Vijay Kumar B.J.P. (Uttar Pradesh) 9. New North West Delhi Hans,Shri Raj Hans B.J.P. (SC) (NCT of Delhi) 10. Jawed,Dr. Mohammad New I.N.C. Kishanganj (Bihar) 11. New Murshidabad (W Khan,Shri Abu Taher A.I.T.C. B) 12. New Rampur (Uttar Khan,Shri Mohammad Azam S.P. Pradesh) 13. New Tenkasi (SC)(Tamil Kumar,Shri Dhanush M DMK Nadu) 14. Kumar,Shri Vijay New JD(U) Gaya (SC)(Bihar) 15. Kuriakose,Adv. Dean New I.N.C. Idukki (Kerala) 16. New Karimganj Mallah,Shri Kripanath B.J.P. (SC)(Assam) 17. New Bhadrak Mandal,Smt. Manjulata BJD (SC)(Odisha) 18. New Kendrapara Mohanty,Shri Anubhav BJD (Odisha) 19. New Krishnanagar Moitra,Ms. Mahua A.I.T.C. (West Bengal) 20. New Keonjhar (ST) Murmu,Ms. Chandrani BJD (Odisha) 21. Nagar,Shri Malook New BSP Bijnor (U P) 22. Naik-Nimbalkar,Shri Ranjeetsinha Hindurao B.J.P. Madha New (Maharashtra) 23. New Rajnandgaon Pandey,Shri Santosh B.J.P. (Chhattisgarh) 24. New Hajipur Paras,Shri Pashu Pati Kumar LJSP (SC)(Bihar) 25. Prathapan,Shri T.N. New I.N.C. Thrissur (Kerala) 26. New Mayiladuthurai Ramalingam,Shri S. DMK (Tamil Nadu) 27. New Cuddalore (Tamil Ramesh,Shri T.R.V.S. DMK Nadu) 28. New Adilabad (ST) Rao,Shri Soyam Babu B.J.P. (Telangana) 29. New Theni (Tamil Raveendranath Kumar,Shri P. AIADMK Nadu) 30. New Chevella Reddy, Dr. Gaddam Ranjith TRS (Telangana) 31. Rehman,Shri Haji Fazlur New BSP Saharanpur (U P) 32. New Shahjahanpur Sagar,Shri Arun Kumar B.J.P. (SC) (U.P.) 33. New Surguja (ST) Saruta,Smt. Renuka Singh B.J.P. (Chhattisgarh) 34. New Ranchi Seth,Shri Sanjay B.J.P. (Jharkhand) 35. New Jajpur (SC) Sethi,Smt. Sarmistha BJD (Odisha) 36. Shukla, Shri Rvindra Shyamnarayan (alias) New B.J.P. Gorakhpur (U P) Ravi Kishan 37. Singh,Shri Rajbahadur New B.J.P. Sagar (M P) 38. Solanky,Shri Mahendra Singh New B.J.P. Dewas (SC) (M P) 39. Subba,Shri Indra Hang New SKM Sikkim (Sikkim) 40. New Bhopal (Madhya Thakur,Sadhvi Pragya Singh B.J.P. Pradesh) 41. New Kasaragod Unnithan,Shri Rajmohan I.N.C. (Kerala) LIST OF RE-ELECTED MEMBERS WHO HAVE NOT FURNISHED THEIR DETAILED BIO-PROFILE As on 10.10.2020 1. Adhikari, Shri Deepak (Dev) Old A.I.T.C. Ghatal (West Bengal) 2. Old Bardhaman- Ahluwalia, Shri S.S. B.J.P. Durgapur (W B) 3. Old Pathanamthitta Antony, Shri Anto I.N.C. (Kerala) 4. Aujla,Shri Gurjeet Singh Old I.N.C. Amritsar (Punjab) 5. Barq,Shri Shafiqur Rahman Old S.P. Sambhal (U P) 6. Basheer,Shri E. T. Mohammed Old IUML Ponnani (Kerala) 7. Bhabhor,Shri Jaswantsinh Sumanbhai Old B.J.P. Dahod (ST) (Gujarat) 8. Bhatt,Smt. Ranjanben Dhananjay Old B.J.P. Vadodara (Gujarat) 9. Bidhuri,Shri Ramesh Old B.J.P. South Delhi (NCT of Delhi) 10. Old Hamirpur (Uttar Chandel,Kunwar Pushpendra Singh B.J.P. Pradesh) 11. Old Jalandhar (SC) Chaudhary,Shri Santokh Singh I.N.C. (Punjab) 12. Chauhan,Shri Nand Kumar Singh Old B.J.P. Khandwa (M P) 13. Old Kachchh (SC) Chavda,Shri Vinod B.J.P. (Gujarat) 14. Old Maldaha Dakshin Choudhury,Shri Abu Hasem Khan I.N.C. (West Bengal) 15. Chudasama,Shri Rajeshbhai Naranbhai Old B.J.P. Junagadh (Gujarat) 16. Darbar,Shri Chhatar Singh Old B.J.P. Dhar (ST) (M P) 17. Dastidar,Dr. (Smt.) Kakoli Ghosh Old A.I.T.C. Barasat (W B) 18. Dwivedi,Shri Harish Old B.J.P. Basti (Uttar Pradesh) 19. Gandhi,Smt. Sonia Old I.N.C. Rae Bareli (U P) 20. Ganeshamurthi,Shri A. Old DMK Erode (Tamil Nadu) 21. Old Nashik Godse,Shri Hemant Tukaram S.S (Maharashtra) 22. Old Chandni Chowk Harsh Vardhan ,Dr. B.J.P. (NCT of Delhi) 23. Old Parbhani Jadhav,Shri Sanjay Haribhau S.S (Maharashtra) 24. Old Mathurapur (SC) Jatua,Shri Choudhury Mohan A.I.T.C. (West Bengal) 25. Kaushik,Shri Ramesh Chander Old B.J.P. Sonipat (Haryana) 26. Old Mohanlalganj Kishore,Shri Kaushal B.J.P. (SC)(Uttar Pradesh) 27. Kundariya,Shri Mohanbhai Kalyanji Old B.J.P. Rajkot (Gujarat) 28. Old Robertsganj (SC) (U Lal,Shri Pakauri Apna Dal P) 29. Maadam,Smt. Poonamben Hematbhai Old B.J.P. Jamnagar (Gujarat) 30. Old Jamshedpur Mahato,Shri Bidyut Baran B.J.P. (Jharkhand) 31. Old Udaipur Meena,Shri Arjunlal B.J.P. (ST)(Rajasthan) 32. Old Rewa (Madhya Mishra,Shri Janardan B.J.P. Pradesh) 33. Misra,Shri Pinaki Old BJD Puri (Odisha) 34. Old Bangalore Central Mohan,Shri P. C. B.J.P. (Karnataka) 35. Nagar,Shri Rodmal Old B.J.P. Rajgarh (M P) 36. Old Coimbatore (Tamil Natarajan,Shri P.R. CPI(M) Nadu) 37. Old Gadchiroli-Chimur Nete,Shri Ashok Mahadeorao B.J.P. (ST) (Maharashtra) 38. Old Sant Kabir Nagar Nishad,Shri Praveen Kumar B.J.P. (Uttar Pradesh) 39. Old Hardwar Nishank,Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal B.J.P. (Uttarakhand) 40. Old Sundargarh Oram,Shri Jual B.J.P. (ST)(Odisha) 41. Old Hyderabad Owaisi,Shri Asaduddin AIMEM (Telangana) 42. Old Thanjavur (Tamil Palanimanickam,Shri S.S. DMK Nadu) 43. Pandey,Dr. Mahendra Nath Old B.J.P. Chandauli (U P) 44. Old Warangal Pasunoori,Shri Dayakar TRS (SC)(Telangana) 45. Old Bansgaon (SC)(Uttar Paswan,Shri Kamlesh B.J.P. Pradesh) 46. Patel,Shri Devji Mansingram Old B.J.P. Jalore (Rajasthan) 47. Old Sidhi (Madhya Pathak,Smt. Riti B.J.P. Pradesh) 48. Patil,Shri C. R. Old B.J.P. Navsari (Gujarat) 49. Raghavan,Shri M. K. Old I.N.C. Kozhikode (Kerala) 50. Old Khammam Rao,Shri Nama Nageswara TRS (Telangana) 51. Old Jaipur Rural Rathore,Col. Rajyavardhan Singh B.J.P. (Rajasthan) 52. Old Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg Raut,Shri Vinayak Bhaurao S.S (Maharashtra) 53. Rawat,Shri Ashok Kumar Old B.J.P. Misrikh (SC) (U P) 54. Sahu,Shri Chandra Sekhar Old BJD Berhampur (Odisha) 55. Old Tura (ST) Sangma,Kum. Agatha K. NPF (Meghalaya) 56. Old Bishnupur (SC) Saumitra,Shri Khan B.J.P. (West Bengal) 57. Old Tehri Garhwal Shah,Smt. Mala Rajya Laxmi B.J.P. (Uttarakhand) 58. Shekhawat,Shri Gajendra Singh Old B.J.P. Jodhpur (Rajasthan) 59. Old Mumbai-North Shetty,Shri Gopal Chinayya B.J.P. (Maharashtra) 60. Old Davanagere Siddeshwara,Shri Gowdar Mallikarjunappa B.J.P. (Karnataka) 61. Sigriwal,Shri Janardan Singh Old B.J.P. Maharajganj (Bihar) 62. Old Bulandshahr (SC) Singh,Shri Bhola B.J.P. (Uttar Pradesh) 63. Old Akbarpur (Uttar Singh,Shri Devendra (Alias) Bhole Singh B.J.P. Pradesh) 64. Singh,Shri Giriraj Old B.J.P. Begusarai (Bihar) 65. Singh,Shri Ravneet Old I.N.C. Ludhiana (Punjab) 66. Old Tiruppur (Tamil Subbarayan,Shri K. CPI Nadu) 67. Old Bangalore Rural Suresh,Shri Doddaalahalli Kempegowda I.N.C. (Karnataka) 68. Old Virudhunagar (Tamil Tagore,Shri Manicka I.N.C. Nadu) 69. Teli,Shri Rameswar Old B.J.P. Dibrugarh (Assam) 70. Old Viduthalai Chidambaram Thol,Shri Thirumaa Valavan Chiruthaigal (SC)(Tamil Nadu) Katchi 71. Udasi,Shri Shivkumar Chanabasappa Old B.J.P. Haveri (Karnataka) 72. Old Mumbai-North- Vajendla Rao,Smt. Poonam (Mahajan) B.J.P. Central (Maharashtra) 73. Verma,Shri Rajesh Old B.J.P. Sitapur (U P) 74. Yadav,Shri Akhilesh Old S.P. Azamgarh (U P) 75. Yadav,Shri Mulayam Singh Old S.P. Mainpuri (U P) .
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