The Second Lok Sabha (5 April 1957 – 31 March 1962) was elected after the 1957 Indian general election.[1] The 2nd Lok Sabha lasted its full tenure of five years till 1962.
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Legislative body | Indian Parliament | ||||
Election | 1957 Indian general election |
15 sitting members from Rajya Sabha were elected to 2nd Lok Sabha after the Indian general elections, 1957.[2]
Members
- Speaker: M. Ananthasayanam Ayyangar (8 March 1956 – 16 April 1962)[3]
- Deputy Speaker: Sardar Hukam Singh, (20 March 1956 – 31 March 1962)
- Secretary: M. N. Kaul (27 July 1947 – 1 September 1964)
List of members by political party
Members by the political party in 2nd Lok Sabha are given below
2nd Lok Sabha Party Name | Member of MP's (total 494) | |
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Indian National Congress | INC | 371 |
Communist Party of India | CPI | 27 |
Praja Socialist Party | PSP | 19 |
Ganatantra Parishad | GP | 7 |
Jharkhand Party | JKP | 6 |
Republican Party of India | RPI | 6 |
Bharatiya Jana Sangh | BJS | 4 |
Peasants and Workers Party of India | PWPI | 4 |
Chota Nagpur Santhal Parganas Janata Party | CNSPJP | 3 |
Forward Bloc (Marxist) | AIFB | 2 |
People's Democratic Front | 2 | |
Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha | ABHM | 1 |
Indian Union Muslim League | IUML | 1 |
Independents | - | 41 |
Nominated Anglo-Indians | - | 2 |
Women Members
State | Constituency | Name of Elected M.P. | Party affiliation | |
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Andhra Pradesh | Eluru | Mothey Veda Kumari | Indian National Congress | |
Vijayawada | Komarraju Atchamamba | |||
Vicarabad | Sangam Laxmi Bai | |||
Assam | Goalpara (ST) | Rani Manjula Devi | ||
Jorhat | Mofida Ahmed | |||
Bihar | Banka | Shakuntala Devi | ||
Barh | Tarkeshwari Sinha | |||
Nawada | Satyabhama Devi | |||
Chatra | Vijaya Raje | Chota Nagpur Santhal Parganas Janata Party | ||
Hazaribagh | Rani Lalita Rajya Laxmi | Chota Nagpur Santhal Parganas Janata Party | ||
Bombay | Girnar | Jayaben Shah | Indian National Congress | |
Anand | Maniben Patel | |||
Nagpur | Anasuyabai Kale | |||
Madhya Pradesh | Guna | Vijaya Raje Scindia | ||
Bhopal | Maimoona Sultan | |||
Baloda Bazar | Minimata Agam Dass Guru | |||
Madras | Coimbatore | Parvathi Krishnan | Communist Party of India | |
Punjab | Ambala (SC) | Subhadra Joshi | Indian National Congress | |
Uttar Pradesh | Jhansi | Dr. Sushila Nayar | ||
West Bengal | Malda | Renuka Ray | ||
Nabadwip | Ila Pal Choudhury | |||
New Delhi | New Delhi | Sucheta Kripalani |
See also
References
External links
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