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13th Jammu and Kashmir Assembly

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13th Jammu and Kashmir Assembly
12th Jammu and Kashmir Assembly (state)
Overview
Legislative bodyJammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly
TermOctober 2024 – Present
Election2024 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election
GovernmentSecond Omar Abdullah ministry
Members90 elected + 5 appointed
SpeakerAbdul Rahim Rather
Chief MinisterOmar Abdullah
Deputy Chief MinisterSurinder Kumar Choudhary
Leader of the OppositionSunil Kumar Sharma
Party controlJammu and Kashmir National Conference[1]

The Thirteenth Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly was convened following the 2024 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election held in September and October 2024.

Office bearers

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Office Holder Since
Speaker Abdul Rahim Rather 4 November 2024
Leader of the House
(Chief Minister)
Omar Abdullah[2] 16 October 2024
Deputy Leader of the House
(Deputy Chief Minister)
Surinder Kumar Choudhary 16 October 2024
Leader of the Opposition Sunil Kumar Sharma 3 November 2024

Membership by party

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Membership by party in the 13th Jammu and Kashmir Assembly

The membership of the assembly by party is as follows:[3]

Party MLAs
JKNC 41
BJP 28
INC 6
JKPDP 3
JKPC 1
CPI(M) 1
AAP 1
Independent 7
Nominated 5
Vacant 2
Total 95

Members of Legislative Assembly (MLA)

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The membership of the assembly is as follows:[4]

District Constituency Name Party Alliance Remarks
No. Name
Kupwara 1 Karnah Javaid Ahmad Mirchal JKNC INDIA
2 Trehgam Saifullah Mir JKNC INDIA
3 Kupwara Mir Mohammad Fayaz JKPDP None
4 Lolab Qaysar Jamshaid Lone JKNC INDIA
5 Handwara Sajad Gani Lone JKPC None
6 Langate Khursheed Ahmed Sheikh IND None
Baramulla 7 Sopore Irshad Rasool Kar JKNC INDIA
8 Rafiabad Javid Ahmad Dar JKNC INDIA Cabinet Minister
9 Uri Sajjad Safi JKNC INDIA
10 Baramulla Javid Hassan Baig JKNC INDIA
11 Gulmarg Pirzada Farooq Ahmed Shah JKNC INDIA
12 Wagoora–Kreeri Irfan Hafiz Lone INC INDIA
13 Pattan Javaid Riyaz JKNC INDIA
Bandipora 14 Sonawari Hilal Akbar Lone JKNC INDIA
15 Bandipora Nizam Uddin Bhat INC INDIA
16 Gurez (ST) Nazir Ahmed Khan JKNC INDIA
Ganderbal 17 Kangan (ST) Mian Mehar Ali JKNC INDIA
18 Ganderbal Omar Abdullah JKNC INDIA Chief Minister
Srinagar 19 Hazratbal Salman Sagar JKNC INDIA
20 Khanyar Ali Mohammad Sagar JKNC INDIA
21 Habba Kadal Shamim Firdous JKNC INDIA
22 Lal Chowk Sheikh Ahsan Ahmed JKNC INDIA
23 Chanapora Mushtaq Guroo JKNC INDIA
24 Zadibal Tanvir Sadiq JKNC INDIA
25 Eidgah Mubarik Gul JKNC INDIA
26 Central Shalteng Tariq Hameed Karra INC INDIA
Budgam 27 Budgam Omar Abdullah JKNC INDIA Resigned on 21 October 2024[5]
Vacant
28 Beerwah Shafi Ahmad Wani JKNC INDIA
29 Khan Sahib Saif Ud Din Bhat JKNC INDIA
30 Charari Sharief Abdul Rahim Rather JKNC INDIA Speaker
31 Chadoora Ali Mohammad Dar JKNC INDIA
Pulwama 32 Pampore Hasnain Masoodi JKNC INDIA
33 Tral Rafiq Ahmad Naik JKPDP None
34 Pulwama Waheed Ur Rehman Para JKPDP None
35 Rajpora Ghulam Mohit Uddin Mir JKNC INDIA
Shopian 36 Zainapora Showkat Hussain JKNC INDIA
37 Shopian Shabir Ahmad Kullay IND INDIA
Kulgam 38 DH Pora Sakina Itoo JKNC INDIA Cabinet Minister
39 Kulgam Mohammad Yusuf Tarigami CPI(M) INDIA
40 Devsar Peerzada Feroze Ahamad JKNC INDIA
Anantnag 41 Dooru Gulam Ahmad Mir INC INDIA
42 Kokernag (ST) Zafar Ali Khatana JKNC INDIA
43 Anantnag West Abdul Majeed Bhat JKNC INDIA
44 Anantnag Peerzada Mohammad Syed INC INDIA
45 Srigufwara–Bijbehara Bashir Ahmed Shah Veeri JKNC INDIA
46 Shangus–Anantnag East Reyaz Ahmad Khan JKNC INDIA
47 Pahalgam Altaf Ahmad Wani JKNC INDIA
Kishtawar 48 Inderwal Payare Lal Sharma IND INDIA Supports JKNC[6]
49 Kishtwar Shagun Parihar BJP NDA
50 Padder–Nagseni Sunil Kumar Sharma BJP NDA Leader of Opposition
Doda 51 Bhadarwah Daleep Singh BJP NDA
52 Doda Mehraj Malik AAP INDIA
53 Doda West Shakti Raj BJP NDA
Ramban 54 Ramban Arjun Singh Raju JKNC INDIA
55 Banihal Sajad Shaheen JKNC INDIA
Reasi 56 Gulabgarh (ST) Khurshied Ahmed JKNC INDIA
57 Reasi Kuldeep Raj Dubey BJP NDA
58 Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Baldev Raj Sharma BJP NDA
Udhampur 59 Udhampur West Pawan Kumar Gupta BJP NDA
60 Udhampur East Ranbir Singh Pathania BJP NDA
61 Chenani Balwant Singh Mankotia BJP NDA
62 Ramnagar (SC) Sunil Bhardwaj BJP NDA
Kathua 63 Bani Rameshwar Singh IND INDIA Supports JKNC[6]
64 Billawar Satish Kumar Sharma BJP NDA
65 Basohli Darshan Kumar BJP NDA
66 Jasrota Rajiv Jasrotia BJP NDA
67 Kathua (SC) Bharat Bhushan BJP NDA
68 Hiranagar Vijay Kumar BJP NDA
Samba 69 Ramgarh (SC) Devinder Kumar Manyal BJP NDA
70 Samba Surjeet Singh Slathia BJP NDA
71 Vijaypur Chander Prakash Ganga BJP NDA
Jammu 72 Bishnah (SC) Rajeev Kumar BJP NDA
73 Suchetgarh (SC) Gharu Ram Bhagat BJP NDA
74 RS Pora–Jammu South Narinder Singh Raina BJP NDA
75 Bahu Vikram Randhawa BJP NDA
76 Jammu East Yudhvir Sethi BJP NDA
77 Nagrota Devender Singh Rana BJP NDA Died on 31 October 2024[7]
Vacant
78 Jammu West Arvind Gupta BJP NDA
79 Jammu North Sham Lal Sharma BJP NDA
80 Marh (SC) Surinder Kumar BJP NDA
81 Akhnoor (SC) Mohan Lal BJP NDA
82 Chhamb Satish Sharma IND INDIA Cabinet Minister
Rajouri 83 Kalakote–Sunderbani Randhir Singh BJP NDA
84 Nowshera Surinder Choudhary JKNC INDIA Deputy Chief Minister
85 Rajouri (ST) Iftkar Ahmed INC INDIA
86 Budhal (ST) Javaid Iqbal JKNC INDIA
87 Thanamandi (ST) Muzaffar Iqbal Khan IND INDIA Supports JKNC[8]
Poonch 88 Surankote (ST) Choudhary Mohammed Akram IND INDIA Supports JKNC[6]
89 Poonch Haveli Ajaz Ahmed Jan JKNC INDIA
90 Mendhar (ST) Javed Ahmed Rana JKNC INDIA Cabinet Minister
Nominated 91 Nominated by
Lieutenant Governor
on advice of
Central Government
NOM
92
93
94
95

References

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  1. ^ "Jammu and Kashmir Election Results 2024 Highlights: Results for all 90 seats declared". The Hindu.
  2. ^ Adnal, Madhuri (October 11, 2024). "NC Legislators Thumbs Up Omar Abdullah for J&K Chief Minister". Oneindia. Retrieved November 26, 2024.
  3. ^ "Jammu & Kashmir". Election Commission of India. October 2024.
  4. ^ "Status Known For 90 out of 90 Constituencies". Election Commission of India. October 2024.
  5. ^ "Omar Abdullah Steps Down From Budgam Seat, Retains Ganderbal In Assembly". NDTV. 2024-10-21. Retrieved 2024-10-21.
  6. ^ a b c "Omar Abdullah's NC touches majority mark without Congress after 4 J-K independent MLAs extend support". India TV. 10 October 2024. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
  7. ^ "J&K BJP MLA Devender Singh Rana passes away". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 31 October 2024.
  8. ^ Agencies (2024-10-11). "NC-Cong alliance stakes claim to form govt in J&K: Omar". thefederal.com. Retrieved 2024-10-13.