6th Lok Sabha

The Lok Sabha (House of the People) is the lower house in the Parliament of India. The 6th Lok Sabha, which ran from 23 March 1977 to 22 August 1979 was elected in February and March 1977.[1] 11 sitting members from Rajya Sabha were elected to 6th Lok Sabha after the 1971 Indian general election.[2]

6th Lok Sabha
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Legislative bodyIndian Parliament
Election1977 Indian general election

Morarji Desai became the Prime Minister on 24 March 1977 after Janata alliance won 345 seats, 233 more than the previous 5th Lok Sabha.

Charan Singh became the Prime Minister on 28 July 1979 with the support of Indira Gandhi (Congress (I)); but resigned on 20 August 1979 since he was not ready to remove charges against Indira Gandhi and her family from the Emergency days and advised the President to dissolve the Lok Sabha. The Sixth Lok Sabha was dissolved on 22 August 1979 by the President Neelam Sanjiva Reddy and Charan Singh remained as the caretaker Prime Minister till 14 January 1980, the formation of the next 7th Lok Sabha following the 1980 Indian general election.

Leadership

List of members by political party

Members by political party in 6th Lok Sabha are given below[3]-

S.No.Party NameNumber of MPs
1Janata Party (Janata Party)295
2Indian National Congress (INC)154
3Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M))22
4All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK)18
5Akali Dal (Akali Dal)9
6Independent (Ind.)9
7Communist Party (CP)7
8Unattached (Unattached)5
9Peasants and Workers Party of India (PAWPI)5
10Revolutionary Socialist Party (India) (RSP)4
11All India Forward Bloc(AIFB)3
12Kerala Congress (KC)2
13Indian Union Muslim League (IUML)2
14Jammu & Kashmir National Conference (JKN)2
15Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)2
16Jharkhand Party (Jharkhand)1
17Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP)1
TOTAL542

Women Members

StateConstituencyName of Elected M.P.Party affiliation
Andhra PradeshBhadrachalam (ST)B. Radhabai Ananda RaoIndian National Congress
AssamSilcharRashida Haque Choudhury
GauhatiRenuka Devi BarkatakiJanata Party
GujratAmreliJayaben Shah
HaryanaBhiwaniChandrawati
Jammu & KashmirSrinagarBegum Akbar Jahan AbdullahJammu and Kashmir National Conference
LadakhParvati DeviIndian National Congress
KarnatakaDharwad NorthDr. Sarojini Bindurao Mahishi
MaharashtraBombay North CentralAhilya RangnekarCommunist Party of India
Bombay NorthMrinal GoreJanata Party
KaradPremala ChavanIndian National Congress
NagalandNagalandRano M. ShaizaUnited Democratic Front
Tamil NaduCoimbatoreParvathi KrishnanCommunist Party of India
SivakasiVenkatasamy JeyalakshmiIndian National Congress
Uttar PradeshSambhalShanti DeviJanata Party
PhulpurKamala Bahuguna
JhansiDr.Sushila Nayar
West BengalNabadwip (SC)Bibha Ghosh GoswamiCommunist Party of India
PanskuraAbha MaitiJanata Party

Cabinet

Prime MinisterMorarji Desai24 March 1977 – 28 July 1979
Leader of the OppositionC.M. Stephen24 March 1977 – 28 July 1979
MinistryMinisterTerm
AgricultureSurjit Singh Barnala1977–1979
DefenceJagjivan Ram24 March 1977 – 28 July 1979
External AffairsAtal Bihari Vajpayee

Shyam Nandan Prasad Mishra

26 March 1977 – 28 July 1979

28 July 1979 – 13 January 1980

FinanceHaribhai M. Patel24 March 1977 – 24 January 1979
Home AffairsCharan Singh

Morarji Desai

24 March 1977 – 1 July 1978

1 July 1978 – 28 July 1979

Information and BroadcastingL.K.Advani1977-1979
Law and JusticeShanti Bhushan

Hans Raj Khanna

1977-1979

1979

RailwaysMadhu Dandavate24 March 1977 – 28 July 1979
EducationPratap Chandra Chunder24 March 1977 – 28 July 1979

See also

1977 Indian general election

References