West Bengal Legislative Assembly

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The West Bengal Legislative Assembly (পশ্চিমবঙ্গ বিধানসভা) is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of West Bengal. It is located in the B. B. D. Bagh area of Kolkata, the capital of the state. Members of the Legislative assembly are directly elected by the people. The legislative assembly comprises 294 Members of Legislative Assembly, all directly elected from single-seat constituencies. Its term is five years, unless sooner dissolved.

History

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Complete view of West Bengal Assembly building
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Entrance of West Bengal Legislative Assembly

The history of the West Bengal Legislature can be traced back to 18 January 1862 when under the Indian Councils Act 1861, a 12 Member Legislative Council for Bengal Presidency was established by the Governor-General of British India with the Lt. Governor of Bengal and some nominated members. The strength of the council was gradually enlarged by subsequent acts. Under the Indian Councils Act 1892, the maximum strength of the council was raised to 20 out of which seven were to be elected. The Indian Councils Act 1909 further raised the number of members of the council to 50. Under the Government of India Act 1919, the number of members of the Legislative Council was once again raised to 125. The Bengal Legislative Council constituted under the act of 1919 was formally inaugurated on 1 February 1921 by the Duke of Connaught.

A few years later, under the provisions of the Government of India Act 1935, two chambers of the Bengal Provincial Legislature: the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly, were created. The life of the assembly, consisting of 250 members, was to be five years unless dissolved sooner; while the council, with a membership of not less than 63 and not more than 65, was made a permanent body and not subject to dissolution with the provision that one-third of the members should retire every three years.

On the eve of Independence in 1947, Bengal Province was partitioned into West Bengal and East Bengal (East Pakistan). The West Bengal Legislative Assembly was constituted with 90 members representing the constituencies that fell within the area of West Bengal and two nominated members from Anglo-Indian community. The Bengal Legislative Council stood abolished. The Legislative Assembly met for the first time after Independence on 21 November 1947.

The Constitution of India again provided for a bicameral Legislature for West Bengal. Accordingly, the West Bengal Legislative Council consisting of 51 members was constituted on 5 June 1952. The number of members in the Legislative Assembly was 240 including two nominated members from the Anglo-Indian Community. After the first General Elections, the new Assembly met for the first time on 18 June 1952.

On 21 March 1969, a resolution was passed by the West Bengal Legislative Assembly for the abolition of the Legislative Council. Subsequently, Indian Parliament passed the West Bengal Legislative Council (Abolition) Act, 1969 abolishing the Legislative Council with effect from 1 August 1969.

Office bearers

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List of Assemblies

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Inside the Assembly House
Assembly Election Year Speaker Chief Minister Party Opposition Leader Party
Legislative Assembly under the Government of India Act, 1935
Provincial Assembly

(1946–52)

January 1946 election Bijoy Prasad Singh Roy Prafulla Chandra Ghosh Indian National Congress rowspan="4" style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Vacant
Ishwar Das Jalan
Bidhan Chandra Roy
Provincial Assembly (1946–52) January 1946 election
Legislative Assembly under the Constitution of India
1st Assembly 1952 election Saila Kumar Mukherjee Bidhan Chandra Roy Indian National Congress rowspan="5" style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Vacant
2nd Assembly 1957 election Sankar Das Banerji Jyoti Basu[1] Communist Party of India rowspan="4" style="background-color: Template:Party color" |
Bankim Chandra Kar
3rd Assembly 1962 election Keshab Chandra Basu
Prafulla Chandra Sen
4th Assembly 1967 election Bijoy Kumar Banerjee Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee Bangla Congress (United Front) style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Khagendra Nath Dasgupta[2] Indian National Congress rowspan="2" style="background-color: Template:Party color" |
Prafulla Chandra Ghosh Independent (Progressive Democratic Front) style="background-color: Template:Party color" |
Dissolved (President's Rule)
5th Assembly 1969 election Bijoy Kumar Banerjee Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee Bangla Congress (United Front) style="background-color: Template:Party color"| Siddhartha Shankar Ray[3] Indian National Congress style="background-color: Template:Party color" |
Dissolved (President's Rule)
6th Assembly 1971 election Apurba Lal Majumdar Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee Indian National Congress (Democratic Coalition) style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Jyoti Basu[3] Communist Party of India (Marxist) style="background-color: Template:Party color" |
Dissolved (President's Rule)
7th Assembly 1972 election Apurba Lal Majumdar Siddhartha Shankar Ray Indian National Congress (Progressive Democratic Alliance) style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Biswanath Mukherjee[3] Communist Party of India style="background-color: Template:Party color" |
Dissolved (President's Rule)
8th Assembly 1977 election S. A. M. Habibullah Jyoti Basu Communist Party of India (Marxist) (Left Front) rowspan="8" style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Vacant
9th Assembly 1982 election Hashim Abdul Halim Abdus Sattar[3] Indian National Congress rowspan="2" style="background-color: Template:Party color" |
10th Assembly 1987 election
11th Assembly 1991 election Vacant
Zainal Abedin[3] Indian National Congress rowspan="2" style="background-color: Template:Party color" |
12th Assembly 1996 election Atish Chandra Sinha[4]
13th Assembly 2001 election Buddhadeb Bhattacharya Pankaj Kumar Banerjee[5] All India Trinamool Congress rowspan="2" style="background-color: Template:Party color" |
14th Assembly 2006 election Partha Chatterjee[6]
15th Assembly 2011 election Biman Banerjee Mamata Banerjee All India Trinamool Congress rowspan="3" style="background-color: Template:Party color" | Surjya Kanta Mishra[7] Communist Party of India (Marxist) bgcolor="Template:Party color"|
16th Assembly 2016 election Abdul Mannan[8] Indian National Congress bgcolor="Template:Party color"|
17th Assembly 2021 election Suvendu Adhikari Bharatiya Janata Party bgcolor="Template:Party color"|

Members of Legislative Assembly

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See also

References

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