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		<title>Notes on current Indian politics 2012 March 23-6 (especially UP, Railways, Bengal&#8217;s budget etc)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From Facebook Notes on current Indian politics 23 March 2012 Political Science 301/Public Finance-Public Choice 201 Exam Question: Your predecessor government, based on a kind of mild bureaucratic Marxist-Stalinism, has been in power for 34 years. It has systematically ruined educational and cultural institutions. It has utterly bankrupted the state exchequer of the provincial government. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=independentindian.com&#038;blog=859842&#038;post=6186&#038;subd=drsubrotoroy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong><em>Notes on current Indian politics</em></strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>23 March 2012</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Political Science 301/Public Finance-Public Choice 201 Exam Question: Your predecessor government, based on a kind of mild bureaucratic Marxist-Stalinism, has been in power for 34 years. It has systematically ruined educational and cultural institutions. It has utterly bankrupted the state exchequer of the provincial government. [A provincial government cannot print its own money, and can only get taxes from sales and excise etc, besides battling for its share of federally collected direct taxes...everything else is on credit...and you are committed to paying humungous amounts of interest on humungous amounts of public debt...]. </em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em> By a vast amount of ground-level political work, you manage after many many defeats to win! You remove this utterly corroded destructive regime at the ballot-box. </em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em> Then what? Do you examine the accounts intelligently with a fine tooth comb, find the finances to be in disastrous condition, explain that frankly and thoroughly to all the people as being the doings of the previous regime (who have been in power 34 years non-stop), impose discipline on the government machinery, seek to raise the productivity of government expenditure, seek to cut waste/fraud/abuse of public property and resources, and then, when you have the people&#8217;s confidence about your good intent and capacity, slowly but firmly raise taxes especially from the wealthy (who were all too often in bed with the so-called communists you displaced), and seek to gain the confidence of old and new creditors with something like Brady Bonds restructuring the old debt with a credible financial plan? </em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em> Or do you decide to not do any of the hard financial and managerial work at all, add a few thousand new schemes and projects in response to every favour-seeker&#8217;s wish-list, try to sell to people that you are being even more progressive than your predecessor, and then raise taxes on whatever few items you control like cigarettes and country liquor and TV sets? </em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em> Mamata Banerjee I never met though Siddhartha Shankar Ray wished us to do so not just in 2009 but back in 1991 when I wrote at his request the Bengal Congress manifesto from beginning to end for that election (which they roundly lost, but their manifesto was remarked upon by their adversary). I am afraid she appears from her Budget to be innocent of all economics and financial management, and so, I am afraid, appears Dr Amit Mitra (he and I did meet once at ICRIER in Delhi back in 1996). I think they have made a catastrophic strategic mistake by not doing the public finance and accounting homework that was needed to explain to all the people precisely what they had inherited in office and what had to be done about it. Now the signal has become confused with the noise and they have let their predecessors off scot-free while promising everything to everyone except the larder is empty.</em><del></del></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>23 March 2012</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Indian Railways own a lot of land and the organised business lobbies are keen to get hold of them on the cheap, as land is now gold and paper money is increasingly worthless in a world of inflationary public finance. I have to wonder if this may have been an influence on recent events.</em></p>
<div style="text-align:justify;"><strong>20 March 2012</strong></div>
<div style="text-align:justify;"><em>Re Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee&#8217;s statement “It is my right to decide who will be the railway minister, Why Sonia decides who should be the Prime Minister of the country?”, no right is absolute, especially in governance.</em></div>
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<p><strong>17 March 2012</strong></p>
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<div><em>Does the Pranab-Manmohan-Sonia budget slow down, let aside reverse, the (systematic long-term) debauching of India&#8217;s money? No. And given its authorship could not have been expected to. Does Yashwant Sinha or Arun Jaitley, or Karat, Karat, Yechury &amp; Co, know any better? Of course not.</em></div>
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<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>15 March 2012</strong><br />
<em>Subroto Roy notes that Indian politics&#8230;. in the last 24 hours&#8230; has just gotten&#8230;. crazier&#8230;. more irrational&#8230;.more capricious&#8230;more corrosive&#8230;</em></p>
<p><strong>14-15 March 2012</strong><br />
<em>Subroto Roy was introduced to Mr Trivedi by Mr Pitroda a decade ago&#8230; This Rail Budget perhaps seems, slightly, more sober than previous ones&#8230;(It is but *slightly* better than before&#8230; I dread to think what the general budget will say&#8230; Mr T lives a kilometre or two away&#8230; I have visited a couple of times after Sam introduced us but before he started to hold the high ministerial office he now does&#8230; Sam was introduced to me by Rajiv Gandhi at 10 Janpath on 25 Sep 1990 and we worked together for Rajiv at least until the 23 March 1991 meeting&#8230;)</em></p>
<p><em>Subroto Roy predicts Manmohan and Sonia will finally assert some authority over the recalcitrant, or at least that is what they will be advised. I doubt very much if the Railway Minister is going to be sacked the day he has presented the Railway budget, or any other day. He may I suppose change parties.</em></p>
<p><strong>9 March 2012</strong></p>
<p><em>Who is the obvious Presidential candidate from the Congress Party? Why, Dr Manmohan Singh of course. Can anyone be better qualified? He has been Prime Minister and Finance Minister and a Rajya Sabha MP from his home-state of Assam. Earlier, he had been, briefly, UGC Chair and a member of the Chandrashekhar PMO immediately after retiring. Earlier than that, before retirement, he had been head of the South-South Commission in Geneva, plus head of the Planning Commission, Governor of the Reserve Bank and even earlier Finance Secretary and Chief Economic Adviser to the Ministry of Finance. And even before that, he had degrees in economics from both Oxford and Cambridge, besides a BA and MA from Punjab University. Is any person in India better qualified to be President of India at this delicate stage of India&#8217;s history? And indeed the Congress should nominate him not for one term but for two terms together! It will also allow him to travel abroad in the nation&#8217;s interest as he has done so often through his long career. Buckingham Palace had a visit from President Patil (the first by an Indian President since Radhakrishnan I think) but the White House and Kremlin and Élysée Palace may all still be open to an Indian Head of State visit. The Opposition will submit meekly as they have no candidate who can hold a candle to Dr Singh, and for him it would be a most fitting finale to his career. But who knows, he might even be able to combine it with a Nobel Peace Prize for solving Kashmir, a Nobel Economics Prize for India&#8217;s 1991 economic reform, and a Bharat Ratna too.</em></p>
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<p><strong>8 March 2012</strong></p>
<p><em><a href="http://www.telegraphindia.com/1120308/jsp/frontpage/story_15227131.jsp">Mrs Gandhi just does not get it. She is not a schoolteacher who must chastise recalcitrant children. The UP result was *a gain* for the Congress really in the sense it went from 22 seats in 2007 to some 28 seats this time &#8212; it was *a loss* for Congress because the self-delusion that arises from sycophancy caused it to create expectations for itself of almost taking power in the state, hence allow Rahul Gandhi to say he had earned his spurs. It was an absurd expectation to have created. UP&#8217;s modern politics belong to the SP and BSP. The Congress and BJP are and will remain minor parties there.</a></em></p>
<p><em>Mrs Gandhi and her son, relying as they do on Manmohan Singh, Pranab Mukherjee et al from the 1970s and 1980s, have gone back to Indira Gandhi&#8217;s political and economic culture. I cannot for example see either Manmohan or Pranab raise a harsh word about the public sector &#8212; or be able to tackle e.g. Air India&#8230; They missed, in fact they *must* and must want to ignore (pretend it never happened), <a href="http://independentindian.com/thoughts-words-deeds-my-work-1973-2010/introduction-and-some-biography/rajiv-gandhi-and-the-origins-of-indias-1991-economic-reform/">Rajiv Gandhi&#8217;s encounter with the UH perestroika-for-India project that I had led.</a></em></p>
<p><em> Rajiv and I would have taken a different direction: 21 years after we met, India&#8217;s government accounting and public finances would have moved towards cleanliness and health, and India&#8217;s money towards integrity, allowing it to have become a hard currency of the world for the first time in its history. Now it will take many years longer, if it does not take for ever. </em></p>
<p><strong>7 March 2012</strong></p>
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<div id="id_4f56eaa84ce464821719716"><em>What has happened in UP? I said yesterday that in 2007, the voters tossed out Mulayam (97) and brought in Mayawati (206) and in 2012 they reversed that and tossed her out (80) and brought him, or rather his progressive and clean-looking young son, back in (224). &#8220;Throw the rascals out&#8221; is the only function of democratic elections. What about Rahul Gandhi? Congress got 22 in 2007, RLD 10; this time they got 38 together. The BJP had 51 and got 47 this time. The real players are Mulayam and Son and Mayawati, now as before. Rahul Gandhi did not do badly except relative to the expectations he himself set most unrealistically. Too many sycophants around among his advisers I am sure, who will now flee as sycophants are wont to do.</em></div>
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<div><strong>6 March 2012</strong></div>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong> </strong><em>I advised Rahul Gandhi&#8217;s father when I was younger in age than Rahul Gandhi is now. I did so on the basis of my having led the perestroika-for-India project at the Univ of Hawaii since 1986 (and my doctoral work at Cambridge in the decade preceding), all of whose results I gave Rajiv in unpublished form when we met, and which led to the 1991 reform.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>    I said a couple of years ago <a href="http://independentindian.com/2011/03/26/sonia-gandhi-on-the-origins-of-the-1991-economic-reform/">&#8220;Later, after his assassination, against which I had warned, the process came to be taken over by the greedy and the mendacious (specifically, organised big business lobbies, big bureaucrats and politicians, Soviet sleeper agents etc). So the truth got lost and has had to be reconstructed slowly.&#8221;</a></em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>    Several friends have advised me to go see Rahul Gandhi. That to me seems inappropriate for obvious reasons. I am on record saying I thought neither Mrs Rajiv Gandhi nor their son seemed to me temperamentally suited to Indian politics &#8212; for that matter, nor was Rajiv himself, who was a loving family man and a happy commercial pilot.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>    But Rajiv had known his father and his maternal grandfather and had a sense of noblesse oblige acquired from them and his mother too. He was secular, modern-minded, quick to learn, and immensely gracious, at age 46 &#8212; to cheerfully learn economics and political philosophy from someone 11 years younger (I was staying with friends at Sujjain Singh Park and remember telling myself when I was getting the Hawaii manuscripts xeroxed at Khan Market before my first meeting at 10 Jan Path that it was likely to be the most important tutorial I had ever given; it was). At our last meeting on March 23 1991, we parted with him saying “Suby, I want us to meet alone, I will arrange a meeting”; it never happened; I did not know Indian politics well enough to do more than mention to V George when I came out “He said he wished to meet me alone”.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>    Now his wife and son agreed to enter Indian politics, for reasons of their own, and more importantly, for reasons of their political party, which is so fragile that it may well collapse without them. That explains why the Opposition keeps hammering away at them – the Opposition knows as well as anyone that Sonia and Rahul are the symbols of unity keeping the Congress Party whole.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>    I would have much preferred to see them have arranged a fair leadership contest in their party and then withdrawn from active politics to maintain Rajiv’s legacy alive within the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation – to have been an intellectual and moral support for the Congress and other secular, modern-minded political forces in the country but not part of politics itself.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>    Instead mother and son got co-opted into the system – in her case, she was given the so-called “National Advisory Council” (something whose origins lay in a conversation I had in Vasant Vihar on 25 or 26 March 1991 with the man who later put it together), in his case he was sent to get the “youth vote”, or do organization-building or win in UP or whatever. Neither may have realized that behind the scenes this was to allow the same political and economic vested interests to remain more or less as is, to control and fashion to their own liking any change that was to come.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>    I would have taken things differently and advised accordingly: what unites everyone’s economic welfare in any country is its currency, and it remains essential to seek to stop India&#8217;s currency being debauched, to bring some slight semblance of integrity to it, for the first time ever in Indian history, which in turn would mean bringing comprehension and order to India’s public finances and public decision-making and government accounting and audit. Pari passu, corruption would have been controlled and government productivity raised across the board. All that is hard sober work, requiring a lot of real intellectual and political sweat. Instead the way of greed and self-delusion shown by Big Business, Big Labour, Big Bureaucracy came to be chosen, and the results are there to see.</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[From Facebook 19 January 2012 Subroto Roy finds his eight year battle in the High Court as a professor against financial and other crookedness at an &#8220;Institution of National Importance&#8221; and its Government Ministry has helped to yield a result&#8230; [Transparent accounting system must from 2013&#60;/ All government higher educational institutions will have to mandatorily [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=independentindian.com&#038;blog=859842&#038;post=6129&#038;subd=drsubrotoroy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:justify;"><em><strong>Subroto Roy finds his eight year battle in the High Court as a professor against financial and other crookedness at an &#8220;Institution of National Importance&#8221; and its Government Ministry has helped to yield a result&#8230;</strong></em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/article2812602.ece">[Transparent accounting system must from 2013&lt;/</a></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">All government higher educational institutions will have to mandatorily follow a standardised accounting system from the 2013 academic session to bring in more transparency, accountability and good governance.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">All central institutions, universities under the University Grants Commission, institutions recognised by the All-India Council for Technical Education and the National Council for Teacher Education and schools affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education will have to follow the new accounting system, Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal said here on Wednesday.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Negotiations with private institutions</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The government would hold negotiations with private institutions before making the system mandatory for them also.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">“We would like all schools in the country to follow the new accounting system for which we will take the matter to the Central Advisory Board of Education to arrive at consensus.”</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">It has been recommended by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, which was asked by the Ministry last year to suggest a transparent accounting system.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Helpful format</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The new format will be helpful in presenting general purpose financial statements to ensure accountability, financial discipline and end-use of funds and to meet stakeholders' needs. It will define transparently the revenue earned through various sources — tuition fee and other charges, income from consultancy or from intellectual property owned by the institution. It will also identify costs and revenue separately for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and for research and teaching activities.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">It will help to define relevant financial ratios derived from accounts for comparison on research to total expenditure, income from fees to total income, and salary expenditure to total expenditure."]</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>“Public finances in India, state and Union, show appalling accounting  and lack of transparency. Vast amounts of waste, fraud and malfeasance  get hidden as a result. The Congress, BJP, official communists,  socialists et al are all culpable for this situation having developed –  over decades. So if you ask me, “Is the Indian state and polity in a  healthy condition?”  I would say no, it is pretty rotten.   Well-informed, moneyed, mostly city-based special interest groups  (especially including organised capital and organised labour) dominate  government agendas at the cost of ill-informed, diffused masses of  anonymous individual citizens ~ peasants, forest-dwellers, small  businessmen, non-unionized workers, the destitute, etc. Demarcations of  private, community and public property rights frequently remain fuzzy.   Inflation causes non-paper assets to rise in value, encouraging  land-grabs. And the fetish over purported growth-rates continues despite  measurements being faulty, not reaching UN SNA standards, probably  hiding increasing inequalities.  India’s polity and economy are in poor  shape for many millions of ordinary people. Armed rebellion, however,  does not follow from this.  Killing poor policemen and starting  class-wars were failed Naxal tactics in the 1970s and remain so today.   Naxals should put down their weapons and use Excel sheets and government  accounting data instead. </em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Dr Subroto Roy, economist and adviser to Rajiv Gandhi 1990-1991.”</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dr Kaushik Basu, Chief Economic Adviser, Ministry of Finance Hello Kaushik, Long time no see.  Happy Holi 2010. I was glad to see the phrase “the relatively neglected subject of the micro-foundations of macroeconomic policy” mentioned in Chapter 2 of your document for the GoI a few days ago. But I am unable to see [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=independentindian.com&#038;blog=859842&#038;post=5366&#038;subd=drsubrotoroy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:justify;">Dr Kaushik Basu, Chief Economic Adviser, Ministry of Finance</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Hello Kaushik,</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Long time no see.  Happy Holi 2010.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">I was glad to see the phrase <a href="http://indiabudget.nic.in/es2009-10/chapt2010/chapter02.pdf"><strong><em>“the relatively neglected subject of the micro-foundations of macroeconomic policy”</em> </strong>mentioned in Chapter 2 of your document for the GoI a few days ago.</a></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">But I am unable to see what you could mean by it  because your chapter  seems devoid of any reference  or   allusion to the vast  discussion over decades of the  subject known as the <strong><em>&#8220;microeconomic foundations of macroeconomics”</em>.</strong> Namely, the attempt to integrate the theory of value (microeconomics) with the theory of money (macroeconomics); or alternatively, the attempt to comprehend aggregate variables like Consumption, Savings, Investment, the Demand for &amp; Supply of Money etc in conceptual terms rooted in theories of constrained optimization by masses of individual people.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">It is not an easy task.  Keynes made no explicit attempt at it (recall Joan Robinson’s famous quip) and probably did not have time or patience to try.  Hicks and Patinkin failed, though after valiant efforts.  The modern period on this work began with Clower and Leijonhufvud, followed by the French (like Grandmont), and especially Frank Hahn.   Hahn’s 1976 IMSSS paper “Keynesian Economics and General Equilibrium Theory” is the survey to read, viz., <strong>Equilibrium and Macroeconomics</strong> and <strong>Money, Stability and Growth</strong> as well as of course Arrow &amp; Hahn’s <strong>General Competitive Analysis</strong>.  You may agree that the general theory of value culminated in an important sense in the Arrow-Debreu model of the 1950s &#8211; yet that is something in which no money, and hence no macroeconomics, needs to or can really appear.  The hard part is to develop macroeconomic models for policy-discussion which allow for money and public finance while still making some pretence of being rooted in a theory of constrained optimization by individuals, i.e., in microeconomic behaviour.  (E  Roy Weintraub wrote a textbook with &#8220;Microfoundations&#8221;<strong> </strong>in its title.)</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">In the Indian case, I tried to do a little in my Cambridge PhD thesis thirty years ago: <a href="http://independentindian.com/thoughts-words-deeds-my-work-1973-2010/introduction-and-some-biography/rajiv-gandhi-and-the-origins-of-india%E2%80%99s-1991-economic-reform/">&#8220;a full frontal assault from the point of view of microeconomic theory on the ‘development planning’ to which everyone routinely declared their fidelity, from New Delhi’s bureaucrats and Oxford’s ‘development’ school to McNamara’s World Bank with its Indian staffers”</a>.    Frank Hahn was very kind to say he thought my <a href="http://independentindian.com/thoughts-words-deeds-my-work-1973-2010/introduction-and-some-biography/pricing-planning-politics-a-study-of-economic-distortions-in-india-1984/silver-jubilee-of-%E2%80%9Cpricing-planning-politics-a-study-of-economic%20">“critique of Development Economics was powerful not only on methodological but also on economic theory grounds”</a>.  Some of the results appeared in my December 1982 talk to the AEA’s NYC meetings “Economic Theory &amp; Development Economics” (<em>World Development </em>1983), and in my 1984 monograph with London’s IEA.  Dr Manmohan Singh received a copy of the latter work in 1986, as well as, in 1993, a published copy of a work presented to Rajiv Gandhi in 1990, <em>Foundations of India’s Political  Economy: Towards an Agenda for the 1990s</em>.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">I am glad to see from your Chapter 2 that the GoI now seems to agree <a href="http://independentindian.com/thoughts-words-deeds-my-work-1973-2010/introduction-and-some-biography/pricing-planning-politics-a-study-of-economic-distortions-in-india-1984/">with what I had said in 1984 of the need for systems that “locally include direct subsidies to those (whether in rural or urban areas) who are unable to provide any income for themselves…” Your material on the “enabling State” would also find much support in what I said there about the functions of civil government and the need for better, not necessarily more, government.</a> On the other hand, your reliance on the very expensive (Rs.19 billion this year!)  <a href="http://independentindian.com/2009/09/14/nandan-nilekanis-nonsensical-numbering/">Nandan Nilekani Numbering idea</a> is odd as there seem to me to be insurmountable “incentive-compatibility” problems with that project no matter how much gets spent on it.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Returning to possible &#8220;microfoundations of macroeconomics&#8221; relevant to the Indian case, you may find of interest</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><a href="http://independentindian.com/2007/01/20/indias-macroeconomics/">“India’s Macroeconomics” (2007)</a></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><a href="http://independentindian.com/2007/02/04/fiscal-instability/">“Fiscal Instability” (2007</a>)</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><a href="http://independentindian.com/2007/03/05/fallacious-finance-the-congress-bjp-cpi-m-et-al-may-be-leading-india-to-hyperinflation/">“Fallacious Finance” (2007)</a></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><a href="http://independentindian.com/2008/09/28/monetary-integrity-and-the-rupee/">“Monetary Integrity and the Rupee” (2008)</a></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><a href="http://independentindian.com/2008/07/17/growth-government-delusion/"></a><a href="http://independentindian.com/2008/02/22/growth-government-delusion/">&#8220;Growth and Government Delusion&#8221; (2008)</a></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><a href="http://independentindian.com/2008/07/16/india-in-world-trade-payments/"></a><a href="http://independentindian.com/2007/02/12/india-in-world-trade-payments/">&#8220;India in World Trade &amp; Payments&#8221; (2007)</a></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><a href="http://independentindian.com/2007/02/20/our-policy-process-self-styled-planners-have-controlled-indias-paper-money-for-decades/">“Our Policy Process” (2007)</a></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><a href="http://independentindian.com/2006/08/06/indian-money-and-credit/">“Indian Money and Credit” (2006)</a></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><a href="http://independentindian.com/2006/04/23/indian-money-and-banking/">“Indian Money and Banking” (2006)</a></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><a href="http://independentindian.com/2008/07/09/indian-inflation-upside-down-economics-from-new-delhis-establishment/">“Indian Inflation” (2008)</a></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><a href="http://independentindian.com/2008/07/28/growth-of-real-income-money-prices-in-india-1869-2004/">“Growth of Real Income, Money &amp; Prices in India 1869-2004” (2005)</a></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><a href="http://independentindian.com/2008/02/26/how-to-budget-thrift-not-theft-should-guide-our-public-finances/">“How to Budget” (2008)</a></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><a href="http://independentindian.com/2006/01/08/the-dream-team-a-critique/">“The Dream Team: A Critique” (2006)</a></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><a href="http://independentindian.com/2007/09/24/against-quackery/">&#8220;Against Quackery&#8221; (2007)</a></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><a href="http://independentindian.com/2009/06/12/mistaken-macroeconomics-an-open-letter-to-prime-minister-dr-manmohan-singh/"> “Mistaken Macroeconomics” (2009)</a></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">These together outline an idea that the link between macroeconomic  policy in India and  individual microeconomic budgets of our one billion  citizens arises via the “Government Budget Constraint”.  More  specifically, the continual deficit-finance indulged in by the GoI for  decades has been paid for by invisible taxation of nominal assets, causing the general money-price of real goods  and services to rise.  I.e., the GoI’s wild deficit spending over the decades  has been paid for by debauching money through inflation.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">(The  unrecorded untaxed “black  economy” needs a separate chapter altogether, and it seems to me  possible it provides enough real income and transactions to be absorbing  some of the wilder money supply growth into its hoards.)</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">India  cannot be a major economy of the world until and unless the Rupee  some  day becomes a hard currency &#8212; for the first time in many decades,  indeed perhaps for the first time since the start of fiat money.   It is  going to take much more than the GoI inventing a trading symbol for the  Rupee!   The appalling state of our government accounting, public  finance and monetary policy, caused by the GoI over decades, disallows  this from happening any time soon as domestic bank assets (mostly GoI  debt, and mostly held by government banks) would inevitably be  re-evaluated at world prices foreshadowing a monetary crisis.   Perhaps  you will help slow the rot &#8212; I trust you will not add to it.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Cordially  yours</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Suby Roy</p>
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<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Postscript  March 1 2010:   I recalled it as Joan Robinson&#8217;s quip, had forgotten it was in fact her quoting Gerald Shove&#8217;s quip: &#8220;Keynes was not interested in the theory of relative prices. Gerald Shove used to say that Maynard had never spent the twenty minutes necessary to understand the theory of value.&#8221; (1963)</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last year I wrote but happened not to publish this brief article which may be relevant today. Climate Change Alarmism: The real battle is against corruption, pollution, deforestation, energy waste etc Subroto Roy May 28 2008 Like the AIDS epidemic that never was, “climate change” is on its way to becoming the new myth sold [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=independentindian.com&#038;blog=859842&#038;post=5204&#038;subd=drsubrotoroy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:justify;">Last year I wrote but happened not to publish this brief article which may be relevant today.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Climate Change Alarmism: The real battle is against corruption, pollution, deforestation, energy waste etc</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Subroto Roy<br />
May 28 2008</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Like the AIDS epidemic that never was, “climate change” is on its way to becoming the new myth sold by paternalist governments and their bureaucrat/scientist busybodies to ordinary people coping with their normal lives. E.g., someone says, without any trace of irony: “Everyone in the world should have the same emissions quota. Since Trotsky’s permanent revolution is unfortunately on hold at the moment, and the world still happens to be partitioned into nations, once the per capita quotas are determined they would have to be grouped on a nationwide basis”.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Trotskyism will have to be made of sterner stuff. Canada’s Lorne Gunter (*National Post* 20 May 2008) reports that Noel Keenlyside, the principal scientist who suggested that man-made global warming exists, has now led a team from the Leibniz Institute of Marine Science and Max Planck Institute of Meteorology which “for the first time entered verifiable data on ocean circulation cycles into one of the UN&#8217;s climate supercomputers, and the machine spit out a projection that there will be no more warming for the foreseeable future.…” Oops! So much for impending catastrophe. Rajendra Pachauri himself has in January “reluctantly admitted to Reuters… that there has been no warming so far in the 21st Century”.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Mr Pachauri had earlier gone on Indian television comparing himself to CV Raman and Mother Theresa as an Indian Nobel Prize winner &#8212; in fact, Al Gore and the 2500 member “UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change” chaired by Mr Pachauri shared the Nobel Peace Prize last year. Now the prediction from that UN “Panel” of “a 0.3 deg C rise in temperature in the coming decade” has been contradicted by Noel Keenlyside’s own scientific results. Gunter reports further that 2007 “saw a drop in the global average temperature of nearly 0.7 deg C (the largest single-year movement up or down since global temperature averages have been calculated). Despite advanced predictions that 2007 would be the warmest year on record, made by such UN associates as Britain&#8217;s Hadley Centre, a government climate research agency, 2007 was the coolest year since at least 1993. According to the U. S. National Climatic Data Centre, the average temperature of the global land surface in January 2008 was below the 20th-Century mean for the first time since 1982. Also in January, Southern Hemisphere sea ice coverage was at its greatest summer level (January is summer in the Southern Hemisphere) in the past 30 years. Neither the 3,000 temperature buoys that float throughout the world&#8217;s oceans nor the eight NASA satellites that float above our atmosphere have recorded appreciable warming in the past six to eight years. Climate alarmists the world over were quick to add that they had known all along there would be periods when the Earth&#8217;s climate would cool even as the overall trend was toward dangerous climate change.”</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Honest government doctors know that the myth that HIV/AIDS can spread at Western rates in a society as conservative and sexless as India’s has diverted vast public resources away from India’s numerous real killer diseases: filariasis, dysentery, leprosy, influenza, malaria, gastroenteritis, TB, whooping cough, enteric fever, infectious hepatitis, gonococcal infection, syphilis, measles, tetanus, chicken-pox, cholera, rabies, diptheria, meningococcal infection, poliomelitis, dengue and haemmorrhagic fever and encephalitis. Candid environmentalists similarly know that obsessing about climate change distracts from what is significant and within our power to do, namely, the prevention or at least regulation of the pollution of our air and water and prevention of the waste of energy using policies appropriate for a myriad of local communities and neighbourhoods.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The pollution of India’s atmosphere, rivers, lakes, roads and public property is an unending disgrace. Pollution and corruption are mirror images of each other: corruption is to steal something valuable that belongs to the public; pollution is to dispose private waste into the public domain. Both occur conspicuously where property rights between public and private domains are vague or fuzzy, where pricing of public and private goods and services is distorted, and where judicial and legal processes enforcing contracts are for whatever reason weak or inoperable.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Walk into any government office in India and lights, fans, ACs may be found working at top speed whether or not any living being can be seen. A few rare individual bureaucrats may be concerned but India’s Government as a whole cares not a hoot if public electricity or for that matter any public funds and resources are being wasted, stolen or abused.<br />
At the same time, private motorists face little disincentive from pouring untaxed “black money” into imported gas-guzzling heavy automobiles regardless of India’s narrow roads and congestion. There are no incentives whatsoever for anyone who does not have to do so to want to bicycle or walk to work. The “nuclear deal” involves importing “six to eight lightwater reactors” on a turnkey basis; like the Enron-Dabhol deal a decade ago, it makes no financial sense at all and will make even less if the rupee depreciates anytime in future. Our government policy is in general invented and carried out regardless of technical or financial feasibility; the waste of energy and pollution of the environment are merely examples of the waste of resources and abuse of public property in general.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Someone says “The North”, mainly the USA, “is primarily responsible for climate change”. He may mean Western countries have contributed relatively more pollutants and effluents into the world’s waters and air which is probably a good guess since the West has also contributed more to the world’s scientific, industrial and agricultural progress in general over the centuries.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">But to think human beings today understand the complexities of climate and its changes adequately enough to be able to control it is a fatal conceit. Philip Stott, emeritus professor of biogeography at the University of London, is among many scientists who have challenged “the key contradiction at the heart of the Kyoto Protocol, the global climate agreement &#8211; that climate is one of the most complex systems known, yet that we can manage it by trying to control a small set of factors, namely greenhouse gas emissions. Scientifically, this is not mere uncertainty: it is a lie…The problem with a chaotic coupled non-linear system as complex as climate is that you can no more predict successfully the outcome of doing something as of not doing something. Kyoto will not halt climate change. Full stop.&#8221; (BBC 25 February 2002). For Indian foreign or economic policy to waffle on about climate change is as ineffectual and irrelevant as for the Indian Finance Minister to waffle on about AIDS.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[From Facebook: Subroto Roy believes &#8212; partly from personal experience &#8212; that there is only one really sustainable way to fight government corruption whether in Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, the UK, the USA, Russia, China or Mars: tough and clean government accounting and audit processes allied with an uncorrupted press/media. And without clean government accounting, incidentally, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=independentindian.com&#038;blog=859842&#038;post=4945&#038;subd=drsubrotoroy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Subroto Roy believes &#8212; partly from personal experience &#8212; that there is only one really sustainable way to fight government corruption whether in <a href="http://www.mcclatchydc.com/world/story/78214.html">Afghanistan</a>, Pakistan, India, the UK, the USA, Russia, China or Mars: tough and clean government accounting and audit processes allied with an uncorrupted press/media. And without clean government accounting, incidentally, all public finance and hence almost all monetary policy becomes meaningless.</em></p>
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		<title>Crunch-time: Do New Delhi&#8217;s bureaucrats have guts enough to walk away from the ADB, World Bank etc? (And does India have a Plan B, or for that matter a Plan A, in dealing with Communist China?)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have had slight experience with the so-called multilateral financial institutions &#8212; attending a conference and helping to produce a book on Asia &#38; Latin America with the ADB back in Hawaii in the 1980s, and being a consultant for some months at the World Bank and the IMF in Washington DC in the 1990s. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=independentindian.com&#038;blog=859842&#038;post=4722&#038;subd=drsubrotoroy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:justify;">I have had slight experience with the so-called multilateral financial institutions &#8212; attending a conference and helping to produce a book on Asia &amp; Latin America with the ADB back in Hawaii in the 1980s, and being a consultant for some months at the World Bank and the IMF in Washington DC in the 1990s.   The institutions seemed to me gluttonous and incompetent though I did meet a dozen good economic bureaucrats and two or three who were excellent in Washington.  The  “Asian Development Bank” (under Japan’s sway as the Word Bank is under American sway and the IMF under European sway) was reputedly worst of the three, though the Big Daddy of wasteful intellectually corrupt international bureaucracies must be the UN itself, especially certain notorious UN-affiliates around the world.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Now there are newspapers reports the ADB has apparently voted, under Communist Chinese pressure, to prevent itself from</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><a href="http://www.indianexpress.com/news/forget-it..indian-govt-will-never-be-able-to-do-it/518626/">“formally acknowledging Arunachal Pradesh as part of India”</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">This should be enough for any self-respecting Government of India to want to give notice to the ADB’s President that the Republic of India is moving out of its membership.     Ongoing projects and any in the pipeline need not be affected as we would meet our debt obligations.  There is no reason after all why a treaty-defined entity may not conclude deals with non-members or former members and vice versa.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">But New Delhi’s bureaucrats may not find the guts to think on these lines as they would have to overcome their personal interests involved in taking up the highly lucrative non-jobs that these places offer.  They will need some political kicking from the top. Thus in 1990-91 I had said to Rajiv Gandhi that “<a href="http://independentindian.com/thoughts-words-deeds-my-work-1973-2010/introduction-and-some-biography/rajiv-gandhi-and-the-origins-of-india%E2%80%99s-1991-economic-reform/">on foreign policy we should ‘go bilateral’ with good strong ties with individual countries, and drop all the multilateral hogwash</a>”…  <a href="http://independentindian.com/thoughts-words-deeds-my-work-1973-2010/introduction-and-some-biography/6-three-memoranda-to-rajiv-gandhi-1990-1991/">“We do not ask for or accept public foreign aid from foreign Governments or international organizations at “concessional” terms. Requiring annual foreign aid is an indication of economic maladjustment, having to do with the structure of imports and exports and the international price of the Indian rupee. Receiving the so-called aid of others, e.g. the so-called Aid-India Consortium or the soft-loans of the World Bank, diminishes us drastically in the eyes of the donors, who naturally push their own agendas and gain leverage in the country in various ways in return. Self-reliance from so-called foreign aid would require making certain economic adjustments in commercial and exchange-rate policies, as well as austerity in foreign-exchange spending by the Government….”</a></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Today, nineteen years later, I would say the problem has to do less with the structure of India’s balance of payments than with trying to normalise away from the rotten state of our government accounts and public finances.  I have thus said <a href="http://independentindian.com/2006/10/09/new-foreign-policy-kiss-up-kick-down">“getting on properly with the mundane business of ordinary government and commerce… may call for a gradual withdrawal of India from all or most of the fancy, corrupt international bureaucracies in New York, Washington, Geneva etc, focussing calmly but determinedly instead on improved administration and governance at home.” </a> We need those talented and well-experienced Indian staff-members in these international bureaucracies to return to work to improve our own civil services and public finances of the Union and our more than two dozen States.
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<p style="text-align:justify;">As for India developing a Plan B (or a Plan A) in dealing with Communist China, my ten articles republished here yesterday provide an outline of both.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">
Subroto Roy,<br />
Kolkata</p>
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		<title>India&#8217;s 2009 General Elections: 543 Matrices to Help Ordinary Citizens Audit the Election Commission&#8217;s Vote-Tallies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I do not know if anyone in India audits or checks the Election Commission&#8217;s arithmetic and procedures.   Certainly the EC seems to leave a great deal to be desired by its slowness, its high-handedness and its obscurity/lack of transparency.   I have said previously that this may be a result of obsolescent technology and management and [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=independentindian.com&#038;blog=859842&#038;post=3773&#038;subd=drsubrotoroy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:justify;">I do not know if anyone in India audits or checks the Election Commission&#8217;s arithmetic and procedures.   Certainly the EC seems to leave a great deal to be desired by its slowness, its high-handedness and its obscurity/lack of transparency.   I have said previously that this may be a result of obsolescent technology and management and organisation &#8212; problems that may be common across many departments of the Government of India and our State Governments.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Here then are the elements of  a tool for use of ordinary citizens which may allow everyone to check the arithmetic involved in the EC&#8217;s counting of those hundreds of millions of votes all of us have cast in the 2009 General Elections.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">On the vertical axis is supposed to be the list, by Parliamentary Constituency, of all 8,070 candidates who have contested the polls to the 15th Lok Sabha.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">On the horizontal axis is supposed to be a series of 543 lists of Assembly Segments for each Constituency.  Please note that the horizontal axis has had to be truncated for lack of space after only ten such segments;  this covers the vast majority of Constituencies but there are a dozen or so in Goa, J&amp;K, Arunachal, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura which are not complete as they each have many more than 10.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">So altogether here are the elements of a series of 543 matrices, one for each Lok Sabha Constituency, which may help ordinary citizens engage in a process of themselves auditing the EC&#8217;s declared results.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Or, at the very least, the 543 matrices would act as a score-card, and in this nation of cricket-fans, everyone loves a score-card.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">(The text below will have to be adjusted appropriately to get the right format, columns etc.)</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Subroto Roy, Kolkata</p>
<p>SIRPUR-1     ASIFABAD-5     KHANAPUR-6     ADILABAD-7     BOATH-8     NIRMAL-9<br />
MUDHOLE-10<br />
S01-1-AP-ADILABAD     1ADE TUKARAM     BJP<br />
2KOTNAK RAMESH     INC<br />
3RATHOD RAMESH     TDP<br />
4RATHOD SADASHIV NAIK     BSP<br />
5MESRAM NAGO RAO     PRAP<br />
6ATHRAM LAXMAN RAO     IND<br />
7GANTA PENTANNA     IND<br />
8NETHAVAT RAMDAS     IND<br />
9BANKA SAHADEVU     IND<br />
CHENNUR-2     BELLAMPALLY-3     MANCHERIAL-4     DHARMAPURI-22     RAMAGUNDAM-23<br />
MANTHANI-24     PEDDAPALLE-25<br />
S01-2-AP-PEDDAPALLE     1GAJJELA SWAMY     BSP<br />
2GOMASA SRINIVAS     TRS<br />
3MATHANGI NARSIAH     BJP<br />
4DRGVIVEKANAND     INC<br />
5AREPELLI DAVID RAJU     PRAP<br />
6KRISHNA SABBALI     MCPI(S)<br />
7AMBALA MAHENDAR     IND<br />
8A KAMALAMMA     IND<br />
9GORRE RAMESH     IND<br />
10NALLALA KANUKAIAH     IND<br />
11B MALLAIAH     IND<br />
12K RAJASWARI     IND<br />
13D RAMULU     IND<br />
14GVINAY KUMAR     IND<br />
15SLAXMAIAH     IND<br />
KARIMNAGAR-26     CHOPPADANDI-27     VEMULAWADA-28     SIRCILLA-29<br />
MANAKONDUR-30     HUZURABAD-31     HUSNABAD-32<br />
S01-3-AP-KARIMNAGAR     1CHANDUPATLA JANGA REDDY     BJP<br />
2PONNAM PRABHAKAR     INC<br />
3VINOD KUMAR BOINAPALLY     TRS<br />
4VIRESHAM NALIMELA     BSP<br />
5RAGULA RAMULU     RPI(A)<br />
6LINGAMPALLI SRINIVAS REDDY     MCPI(S)<br />
7VELICHALA RAJENDER RAO     PRAP<br />
8T SRIMANNARAYANA     PPOI<br />
9K PRABHAKAR     IND<br />
10KORIVI VENUGOPAL     IND<br />
11BARIGE GATTAIAH YADAV     IND<br />
12GADDAM RAJI REDDY     IND<br />
13PANAKANTI SATISH KUMAR     IND<br />
14PEDDI RAVINDER     IND<br />
15B SURESH     IND<br />
ARMUR-11     BODHAN-12     NIZAMABAD (URBAN)-17     NIZAMABAD (RURAL)-18<br />
BALKONDA-19     KORATLA-20     JAGTIAL-21<br />
S01-4-AP-NIZAMABAD     1DR BAPU REDDY     BJP<br />
2BIGALA GANESH GUPTA     TRS<br />
3MADHU YASKHI GOUD     INC<br />
4YEDLA RAMU     BSP<br />
5DUDDEMPUDI SAMBASIVA RAO CHOUDARY     LSP<br />
6PVINAY KUMAR     PRAP<br />
7DR VSATHYANARAYANA MURTHY     PPOI<br />
8S SUJATHA     TPPP<br />
9AARIS MOHAMMED     IND<br />
10KANDEM PRABHAKAR     IND<br />
11GADDAM SRINIVAS     IND<br />
12RAPELLY SRINIVAS     IND<br />
JUKKAL-13     BANSWADA-14     YELLAREDDY-15     KAMAREDDY-16     NARAYANKHED-35<br />
ANDOLE-36     ZAHIRABAD-38<br />
S01-5-AP-ZAHIRABAD     1CHENGAL BAGANNA     BJP<br />
2MVISHNU MUDIRAJ     BSP<br />
3SYED YOUSUF ALI     TRS<br />
4SURESH KUMAR SHETKAR     INC<br />
5BENJAMIN RAJU     IJP<br />
6MALKAPURAM SHIVA KUMAR     PRAP<br />
7MALLESH RAVINDER REDDY     LSP<br />
8CHITTA RAJESHWAR RAO     IND<br />
9POWAR SINGH HATTI SINGH     IND<br />
10BASAVA RAJ PATIL     IND<br />
SIDDIPET-33     MEDAK-34     NARSAPUR-37     SANGAREDDY-39     PATANCHERU-40<br />
DUBBAK-41     GAJWEL-42<br />
S01-6-AP-MEDAK     1NARENDRANATH C     INC<br />
2P NIROOP REDDY     BJP<br />
3VIJAYA SHANTHI M     TRS<br />
4Y SHANKAR GOUD     BSP<br />
5KOVURI PRABHAKAR     PPOI<br />
6KHAJA QUAYUM ANWAR     PRAP<br />
7D YADESHWAR     BSP(AP)<br />
8K SUDHEER REDDY     LSP<br />
9KUNDETI RAVI     IND<br />
MEDCHAL-43     MALKAJGIRI-44     QUTHBULLAPUR-45     KUKATPALLY-46     UPPAL-47<br />
LAL BAHADUR NAGAR-49     SECUNDERABAD CANTT.-71<br />
S01-7-AP-MALKAJGIRI     1NALLU INDRASENA REDDY     BJP<br />
2MBABU RAO PADMA SALE     BSP<br />
3BHEEMSENT     TDP<br />
4SARVEY SATYANARAYANA     INC<br />
5SDKRISHNA MURTHY     TPPP<br />
6TDEVENDER GOUD     PRAP<br />
7NARENDER KUMBALA     BPD<br />
8PRATHANI RAMAKRISHNA     RKSP<br />
9LION C FRANCIS MJF     SP<br />
10N V RAMA REDDY     PPOI<br />
11DRLAVU RATHAIAH     LSP<br />
12KANTE KANAKAIAH GANGAPUTHRA     IND<br />
13KOYAL KAR BHOJARAJ     IND<br />
14CHENURU VENKATA SUBBA RAO     IND<br />
15JAJULA BHASKAR     IND<br />
16LTCOL RETD DUSERLA PAPARAIDU     IND<br />
17MDMANSOORALI     IND<br />
18SVICTOR     IND<br />
19KSRINIVASA RAJU     IND<br />
MUSHEERABAD-57     AMBERPET-59     KHAIRATABAD-60     JUBILEE HILLS-61     SANATH<br />
NAGAR-62     NAMPALLI-63     SECUNDRABAD-70<br />
S01-8-AP-SECUNDRABAD     1ANJAN KUMAR YADAV M     INC<br />
2BANDARU DATTATREYA     BJP<br />
3M D MAHMOOD ALI     TRS<br />
4M VENKATESH     BSP<br />
5SRINIVASA SUDHISH RAMBHOTLA     TDP<br />
6ABDUS SATTAR MUJAHED     MUL<br />
7IMDAD JAH     ANC<br />
8P DAMODER REDDY     PPOI<br />
9DR DASOJU SRAVAN KUMAR     PRAP<br />
10S DEVAIAH     TPPP<br />
11CVL NARASIMHA RAO     LSP<br />
12DR POLISHETTY RAM MOHAN     SAP<br />
13MOHD OSMAN QURESHEE     AJBP<br />
14SHIRAZ KHAN     UWF<br />
15ASEERVADAM LELLAPALLI     IND<br />
16AMBATI KRISHNA MURTHY     IND<br />
17B GOPALA KRISHNA     IND<br />
18DEVI DAS RAO GHODKE     IND<br />
19BABER ALI KHAN     IND<br />
20M BHAGYA MATHA     IND<br />
21CH MURAHARI     IND<br />
22G RAJAIAH     IND<br />
23K SRINIVASA CHARI     IND<br />
MALAKPET-58     KARWAN-64     GOSHAMAHAL-65     CHARMINAR-66<br />
CHANDRAYANGUTTA-67     YAKUTPURA-68     BAHDURPURA-69<br />
S01-9-AP-HYDERABAD     1ZAHID ALI KHAN     TDP<br />
2P LAXMAN RAO GOUD     INC<br />
3SATISH AGARWAL     BJP<br />
4SAMY MOHAMMED     BSP<br />
5ASADUDDIN OWAISI     AIMIM<br />
6S GOPAL SINGH     ABJS<br />
7TAHER KAMAL KHUNDMIRI     JD(S)<br />
8FATIMA A     PRAP<br />
9P VENKATESWARA RAO     PPOI<br />
10D SURENDER     TPPP<br />
11ALKASARY MOULLIM MOHSIN HUSSAIN     IND<br />
12ALTAF AHMED KHAN     IND<br />
13MA QUDDUS GHORI     IND<br />
14ZAHID ALI KHAN     IND<br />
15MA BASITH     IND<br />
16MD OSMAN     IND<br />
17B RAVI YADAV     IND<br />
18NL SRINIVAS     IND<br />
19MA SATTAR     IND<br />
20D SADANAND     IND<br />
21SYED ABDUL GAFFTER     IND<br />
22SARDAR SINGH     IND<br />
23MA HABEEB     IND<br />
MAHESHWARAM-50     RAJENDRANAGAR-51     SERILINGAMPALLY-52     CHEVELLA-53<br />
PARGI-54     VICARADAB-55     TANDUR-56<br />
S01-10-AP-CHELVELLA     1JAIPAL REDDY SUDINI     INC<br />
2APJITHENDER REDDY     TDP<br />
3BADDAM BAL REDDY     BJP<br />
4CSRINIVAS RAO     BSP<br />
5KASANI GNANESHWAR     MANP<br />
6KUMMARI GIRI     PPOI<br />
7DASARA SARALA DEVI     MCPI(S)<br />
8DRBRAGHUVEER REDDY     LSP<br />
9SAMA SRINIVASULU     GRIP<br />
10SMALLA REDDY     IND<br />
11GMALLESHAM GOUD     IND<br />
12RAMESHWARAM JANGAIAH     IND<br />
13LAXMINARAYANA     IND<br />
14VENKATRAM NAIK     IND<br />
15SAYAMOOLA NARSIMULU     IND<br />
KODANGAL-72     NARAYANPET-73     MAHBUBNAGAR-74     JADCHERLA-75<br />
DEVARKADRA-76     MAKTHAL-77     SHADNAGAR-84<br />
S01-11-AP-MAHBUBNAGAR     1KUCHAKULLA YADAGIRI REDDY     BJP<br />
2K CHANDRASEKHAR RAO     TRS<br />
3DEVARAKONDA VITTAL RAO     INC<br />
4PALEM SUDARSHAN GOUD     BSP<br />
5ABDUL KAREEM KHAJA MOHAMMAD     LSP<br />
6ASIRVADAM     GRIP<br />
7KOLLA VENKATESH MADIGA     TPPP<br />
8GUNDALA VIJAYALAKSHMI     PPOI<br />
9B BALRAJ GOUD     MANP<br />
10MUNISWAMYCR     SJP(R)<br />
11USHAN SATHYAMMA     IND<br />
12USAIN RANGAMMA     IND<br />
13YETTI CHINNA YENKAIAH     IND<br />
14YETTI LINGAIAH     IND<br />
15KANDUR KURMAIAH     IND<br />
16KARRE JANGAIAH     IND<br />
17GANGAPURI RAVINDAR GOUD     IND<br />
18GAJJA NARSIMULU     IND<br />
19CHENNAMSETTY DASHARATHA RAMULU HOLEA DASARI     IND<br />
20MA JABBAR     IND<br />
21DEPALLY MAISAIAH     IND<br />
22DEPALLY SAYANNA     IND<br />
23K NARSIMULU     IND<br />
24NAGENDER REDDY K     IND<br />
25PANDU     IND<br />
26BUDIGA JANGAM LAXMAMMA     IND<br />
27MOHAMMAD GHOUSE MOINUDDIN     IND<br />
28MALA JANGILAMMA     IND<br />
29RAJESH NAIK     IND<br />
30RAIKANTI RAMADAS MADIGA     IND<br />
31V VENKATESHWARLU     IND<br />
32B SEENAIAH GOUD     IND<br />
WANAPARTHY-78     GADWAL-79     ALAMPUR-80     NAGARKURNOOL-81     ACHAMPET-82<br />
KALWAKURTHY-83     KOLLAPUR-85<br />
S01-12-AP-NAGARKURNOOL     1GUVVALA BALARAJU     TRS<br />
2TANGIRALA PARAMJOTHI     BSP<br />
3DR MANDA JAGANNATH     INC<br />
4DR T RATNAKARA     BJP<br />
5DEVANI SATYANARAYANA     PRAP<br />
6SPFERRY ROY     PPOI<br />
7G VIDYASAGAR     LSP<br />
8ANAPOSALA VENKATESH     IND<br />
9N KURUMAIAH     IND<br />
10BUDDULA SRINIVAS     IND<br />
11AV SHIVA KUMAR     IND<br />
12SIRIGIRI MANNEM     IND<br />
13HANUMANTHU     IND<br />
DEVARAKONDA-86     NAGARJUNA SAGAR-87     MIRYALGUDA-88     HUZURNAGAR-89<br />
KODAD-90     SURYAPET-91     NALGONDA-92<br />
S01-13-AP-NALGONDA     1GUTHA SUKENDER REDDY     INC<br />
2NAZEERUDDIN     BSP<br />
3VEDIRE SRIRAM REDDY     BJP<br />
4SURAVARAM SUDHAKAR REDDY     CPI<br />
5A NAGESHWAR RAO     PPOI<br />
6PADURI KARUNA     PRAP<br />
7DAIDA LINGAIAH     IND<br />
8MD NAZEEMUDDIN     IND<br />
9BOLUSANI KRISHNAIAH     IND<br />
10BOLLA KARUNAKAR     IND<br />
11MARRY NEHEMIAH     IND<br />
12YALAGANDULA RAMU     IND<br />
13KVSRINIVASA CHARYULU     IND<br />
14SHAIK AHMED     IND<br />
IBRAHIMPATNAM-48     MUNUGODE-93     BHONGIR-94     NAKREKAL-95<br />
THUNGATHURTHY-96     ALAIR-97     JANGOAN-98<br />
S01-14-AP-BHONGIR     1KOMATIREDDY RAJ GOPAL REDDY     INC<br />
2CHINTHA SAMBA MURTHY     BJP<br />
3NOMULA NARSIMHAIAH     CPM<br />
4SIDDHARTHA PHOOLEY     BSP<br />
5CHANDRA MOULI GANDAM     PRAP<br />
6PALLA PRABHAKAR REDDY     PPOI<br />
7RACHA SUBHADRA REDDY     LSP<br />
8GUMMI BAKKA REDDY     IND<br />
9POOSA BALA KISHAN BESTA     IND<br />
10PERUKA ANJAIAH     IND<br />
11MAMIDIGALLA JOHN BABU     IND<br />
12MEDI NARSIMHA     IND<br />
13RUPANI RAMESH VADDERA     IND<br />
14SANGU MALLAYYA     IND<br />
15SIRUPANGI RAMULU     IND<br />
GHANPUR (STATION)-99     PALAKURTHI-100     PARKAL-104     WARANGAL WEST-105<br />
WARANGAL EAST-106     WARDHANAPET-107     BHUPALPALLE-108<br />
S01-15-AP-WARANGAL     1JAYAPAL V     BJP<br />
2DOMMATI SAMBAIAH     TDP<br />
3RAJAIAH SIRICILLA     INC<br />
4RAMAGALLA PARAMESHWAR     TRS<br />
5LALAIAH P     BSP<br />
6ONTELA MONDAIAH     PPOI<br />
7DR CHANDRAGIRI RAJAMOULY     PRAP<br />
8BALLEPU VENKAT NARSINGA RAO     LSP<br />
9KANNAM VENKANNA     IND<br />
10KRISHNADHI SRILATHA     IND<br />
11SOMAIAH GANAPURAM     IND<br />
12DAMERA MOGILI     IND<br />
13DUBASI NARSING     IND<br />
14PAKALA DEVADANAM     IND<br />
15D SREEDHAR RAO     IND<br />
DORNAKAL-101     MAHABUBABAD-102     NARSAMPET-103     MULUG-109<br />
PINAPAKA-110     YELLANDU-111     BHADRACHELAM-119<br />
S01-16-AP-MAHABUBABAD     1KUNJA SRINIVASA RAO     CPI<br />
2GUMMADI PULLAIAH     BSP<br />
3B DILIP         BJP<br />
4P BALRAM     INC<br />
5DT NAIK     PRAP<br />
6PODEM SAMMAIAH     PPOI<br />
7BANOTH MOLCHAND     LSP<br />
8KALTHI VEERASWAMY     IND<br />
9KECHELA RANGA REDDY     IND<br />
10DATLA NAGESWAR RAO     IND<br />
11PADIGA YERRAIAH     IND<br />
12P SATYANARAYANA     IND<br />
KHAMMAM-112     PALAIR-113     MADIRA-114     WYRA-115     SATHUPALLI-116<br />
KOTHAGUDEM-117     ASWARAOPETA-118<br />
S01-17-AP-KHAMMAM     1KAPILAVAI RAVINDER     BJP<br />
2THONDAPU VENKATESWARA RAO     BSP<br />
3NAMA NAGESWARA RAO     TDP<br />
4RENUKA CHOWDHURY     INC<br />
5JALAGAM HEMAMALINI     PRAP<br />
6JUPELLI SATYANARAYANA     LSP<br />
7MANUKONDA RAGHURAM PRASAD     PPOI<br />
8SHAIK MADAR SAHEB     TPPP<br />
9AVULA VENKATESWARLU     IND<br />
10CHANDA LINGAIAH     IND<br />
11DANDA LINGAIAH     IND<br />
12BANOTH LAXMA NAIK     IND<br />
13MALLAVARAPU JEREMIAH     IND<br />
PALAKONDA-129     KURUPAM-130     PARVATHIPURAM-131     SALUR-132     ARAKU<br />
VALLEY-147     PADERU-148     RAMPACHODAVARAM-172<br />
S01-18-AP-ARUKU     1KISHORE CHANDRA SURYANARAYANA DEO VYRICHERLA     INC<br />
2KURUSA BOJJAIAH     BJP<br />
3GADUGU BALLAYYA DORA     RJD<br />
4MIDIYAM BABU RAO     CPM<br />
5LAKE RAJA RAO     BSP<br />
6MEENAKA SIMHACHALAM     PRAP<br />
7VADIGALA PENTAYYA     LSP<br />
8APPA RAO KINJEDI     IND<br />
9ARIKA GUMPA SWAMY     IND<br />
10ILLA RAMI REDDY     IND<br />
11JAYALAKSHMI SHAMBUDU     IND<br />
ICHCHAPURAM-120     PALASA-121     TEKKALI-122     PATHAPATNAM-123<br />
SRIKAKULAM-124     AMADALAVALASA-125     NARASANNAPETA-127<br />
S01-19-AP-SRIKAKULAM     1YERRNNAIDU KINJARAPU     TDP<br />
2KILLI KRUPA RANI     INC<br />
3TANKALA SUDHAKARA RAO     BSP<br />
4DUPPALA RAVINDARA BABU     BJP<br />
5KALYANI VARUDU     PRAP<br />
6NANDA PRASADA RAO     PPOI<br />
ETCHERLA-126     RAJAM-128     BOBBILI-133     CHEEPURUPALLE-134<br />
GAJAPATHINAGARAM-135     NELLIMARLA-136     VIZIANAGARAM-137<br />
S01-20-AP-VIZIANAGARAM     1APPALA NAIDU KONDAPALLI     TDP<br />
2GOTTAPU CHINAMNAIDU     BSP<br />
3JHANSI LAXMI BOTCHA     INC<br />
4SANYASI RAJU PAKALAPATI     BJP<br />
5KIMIDI GANAPATHI RAO     PRAP<br />
6LUNKARAN JAIN     PPOI<br />
7DATTLA SATYA APPALA SIVANANDA RAJU     LSP<br />
8VENKATA SATYA NARAYANA RAGHUMANDA     BSSP<br />
9MAHESWARA RAO VARRI     IND<br />
SRUNGAVARAPUKOTA-138     BHIMLI-139     VISAKHAPATNAM EAST-140<br />
VISAKHAPATNAM SOUTH-141     VISAKHAPATNAM NORTH-142     VISAKHAPATNAM<br />
WEST-143     GAJUWAKA-144<br />
S01-21-AP-VISAKHAPATNAM     1IMAHMED     BSP<br />
2DAGGUBATI PURANDESWARI     INC<br />
3DRMVVSMURTHI     TDP<br />
4DVSUBBARAO     BJP<br />
5PALLA SRINIVASA RAO     PRAP<br />
6BETHALA KEGIYA RANI     BSP(AP)<br />
7DBHARATHI     PPOI<br />
8DVRAMANA VASU MASTER     TPPP<br />
9RAMESH LANKA     BHSASP<br />
10MTVENKATESWARALU     LSP<br />
11APPARAO GOLAGANA     IND<br />
12BANDAM VENKATA RAO YADAV     IND<br />
13YADDANAPUDI RANGARAO     IND<br />
14YALAMANCHILI PRASAD     IND<br />
15RANGARAJU KALIDINDI     IND<br />
CHODAVARAM-145     MADUGULA-146     ANAKAPALLE-149     PENDURTHI-150<br />
ELAMANCHILI-151     PAYAKARAOPET-152     NARSIPATNAM-153<br />
S01-22-AP-ANAKAPALLI     1APPA RAO KIRLA     BJP<br />
2NOOKARAPU SURYA PRAKASA RAO     TDP<br />
3BHEEMISETTI NAGESWARARAO     RJD<br />
4VENKATA RAMANA BABU PILLA     BSP<br />
5SABBAM HARI     INC<br />
6ALLU ARAVIND     PRAP<br />
7PULAMARASETTI VENKATA RAMANA     PPOI<br />
8BOYINA NAGESWARA RAO     JD(U)<br />
9NANDA GOPAL GANDHAM     IND<br />
10PATHALA SATYA RAO     IND<br />
TUNI-154     PRATHIPADU-155     PITHAPURAM-156     KAKINADA RURAL-157<br />
PEDDAPURAM-158     KAKINADA CITY-160     JAGGAMPETA-171<br />
S01-23-AP-KAKINADA     1DOMMETI SUDHAKAR     BSP<br />
2MMPALLAMRAJU     INC<br />
3BIKKINA VISWESWARA RAO     BJP<br />
4VASAMSETTY SATYA     TDP<br />
5ALURI VIJAYA LAKSHMI     LSP<br />
6UDAYA KUMAR KONDEPUDI     TPPP<br />
7GALI SATYAVATHI     RPI<br />
8GIDLA SIMHACHALAM     RDMP<br />
9CHALAMALASETTY SUNIL     PRAP<br />
10NAMALA SATYANARAYANA     RDHP<br />
11NPALLAMRAJU     AJBP<br />
12BUGATHA BANGARRAO     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
13AKAY SURYANARAYANA     IND<br />
14CHAGANTI SURYA NARAYANA MURTHY     IND<br />
15DANAM LAZAR BABU     IND<br />
16BADAMPUDI BABURAO     IND<br />
RAMACHANDRAPURAM-161     MUMMIDIVARAM-162     AMALAPURAM-163     RAZOLE-164<br />
GANNAVARAM-165     KOTHAPETA-166     MANDAPETA-167<br />
S01-24-AP-AMALAPURAM     1KOMMABATTULA UMA MAHESWARA RAO     BJP<br />
2GEDDAM SAMPADA RAO     BSP<br />
3DOCTOR GEDELA VARALAKSHMI     TDP<br />
4GVHARSHA KUMAR     INC<br />
5AKUMARTHI SURYANARAYANA     TPPP<br />
6KIRAN KUMAR BINEPE     PBHP<br />
7PVCHAKRAVARTHI     RPI(KH)<br />
8POTHULA PRAMEELA DEVI     PRAP<br />
9BHEEMARAO RAMJI MUTHABATHULA     PPOI<br />
10MASA RAMADASU     RDMP<br />
11YALANGI RAMESH     IND<br />
ANAPARTHY-159     RAJANAGARAM-168     RAJAHMUNDRY CITY-169     RAJAMUNDRY<br />
RURAL-170     KOVVUR-173     NIDADAVOLE-174     GOPALAPURAM-185<br />
S01-25-AP-RAJAHMUNDRY     1ARUNA KUMAR VUNDAVALLI     INC<br />
2M MURALI MOHAN     TDP<br />
3VAJRAPU KOTESWARA RAO     BSP<br />
4SOMU VEERRAJU     BJP<br />
5UPPALAPATI VENKATA KRISHNAM RAJU     PRAP<br />
6DATLA RAYA JAGAPATHI RAJU     PPOI<br />
7DR PALADUGU CHANDRA MOULI     LSP<br />
8MEDAPATI PAPIREDDY     TPPP<br />
9MEDA SRINIVAS     RPC(S)<br />
10PARAMATA GANESWARA RAO     IND<br />
11MUSHINI RAMAKRISHNA RAO     IND<br />
12VASAMSETTY NAGESWARA RAO     IND<br />
13SANABOINA SUBHALAKSHMI     IND<br />
ACHANTA-175     PALACOLE-176     NARASAPURAM-177     BHIMAVARAM-178     UNDI-179<br />
TANUKU-180     TADEPALLIGUDEM-181<br />
S01-26-AP-NARSAPURAM     1KALIDINDI VISWANADHA RAJU     BSP<br />
2THOTA SITA RAMA LAKSHMI     TDP<br />
3BAPIRAJU KANUMURU     INC<br />
4BHUPATHIRAJU SRINIVASA VARMA     BJP<br />
5ALLURI YUGANDHARA RAJU     PPOI<br />
6GUBBALA TAMMAIAH     PRAP<br />
7NAVUNDRU RAJENDRA PRASAD     BHSASP<br />
8M V R RAJU     RDMP<br />
9MANORAMA SANKU     LSP<br />
10KALIDINDI BHIMARAJU     IND<br />
UNGUTURU-182     DENDULURU-183     ELURU-184     POLAVARAM-186<br />
CHINTALAPUDI-187     NUZVID-189     KAIKALUR-192<br />
S01-27-AP-ELURU     1KAVURI SAMBASIVA RAO     INC<br />
2KODURI VENKATA SUBBA RAJU     BJP<br />
3PILLELLLI SUNIL     BSP<br />
4MAGANTI VENKATESWARA RAOBABU     TDP<br />
5YVSV PRASADA RAO YERNENI PRASADA RAO     PPOI<br />
6KOLUSU PEDA REDDAIAH YADAV     PRAP<br />
7SAVANAPUDI NAGARAJU     MCPI(S)<br />
8SIRIKI SRINIVAS     RDMP<br />
9KASI NAIDU KAMMILI     IND<br />
10TANUKU SEKHAR     IND<br />
11DODDA KAMESWARA RAO     IND<br />
12DOWLURI GOVARDHAN     IND<br />
GANNAVARAM-190     GUDIVADA-191     PEDANA-193     MACHILIPATNAM-194<br />
AVANIGADDA-195     PAMARRU-196     PENAMALURU-197<br />
S01-28-AP-MACHILIPATNAM     1KONAKALLA NARAYANA RAO     TDP<br />
2CHIGURUPATI RAMALINGESWARA RAO     BSP<br />
3BADIGA RAMAKRISHNA     INC<br />
4BHOGADI RAMA DEVI     BJP<br />
5KOPPULA VENKATESWARA RAO     LSP<br />
6CHENNAMSETTI RAMACHANDRAIAH     PRAP<br />
7YARLAGADDA RAMAMOHANA RAO     BHSASP<br />
8VARA LAKSHMI KONERU     PPOI<br />
9GV NAGESWARA RAO     IND<br />
10YENDURI SUBRAMANYESWA RAO  MANI     IND<br />
TIRUVURU-188     VIJAYWADA WEST-198     VIJAYAWADA CENTRAL-199     VIJAYAWADA<br />
EAST-200     MYLAVARAM-201     NANDIGAMA-202     JAGGAYYAPETA-203<br />
S01-29-AP-VIJAYAWADA     1LAGADAPATI RAJA GOPAL     INC<br />
2LAKA VENGALA RAO     BJP<br />
3VAMSI MOHAN VALLABHANENI     TDP<br />
4SISTLA NARASIMHA MURTHY     BSP<br />
5DEVINENI KISHORE KUMAR     LSP<br />
6RAGHAVA RAO JAKKA     PPOI<br />
7RAJIV CHANUMOLU     PRAP<br />
8APPIKATLA JAWAHAR     IND<br />
9KRISHNA MURTHY SUNKARA     IND<br />
10JAKKA TARAKA MALLIKHARJUNA RAO     IND<br />
11DEVERASETTY RAVINDRA BABU     IND<br />
12DEVIREDDY RAVINDRANATHA REDDY     IND<br />
13PERUPOGU VENKATESWARA RAO     IND<br />
14BAIPUDI NAGESWARA RAO     IND<br />
15BOPPA VENKATESWARA RAO     IND<br />
16BOLISETTY HARIBABU     IND<br />
17VEERLA SANJEEVA RAO     IND<br />
18VENKATA RAO P     IND<br />
19SENAPATHI CHIRANJEEVI     IND<br />
20SHAIK MASTAN     IND<br />
TADIKONDA-205     MANGALAGIRI-206     PONNUR-207     TENALI-210<br />
PRATHIPADU-212     GUNTUR WEST-213     GUNTUR EAST-214<br />
S01-30-AP-GUNTUR     1MALLELA BABU RAO     BSP<br />
2RAJENDRA MADALA     TDP<br />
3YADLAPATI SWARUPARANI     BJP<br />
4SAMBASIVA RAO RAYAPATI     INC<br />
5AMANULLA KHAN     LSP<br />
6KOMMANABOINA LAKSHMAIAH     RDHP<br />
7THOTA CHANDRA SEKHAR     PRAP<br />
8YARRAKULA TULASI RAM YADAV     SP<br />
9VELAGAPUDI LAKSHMANA RAO     PPOI<br />
10SRINIVASA RAO THOTAKURA     AJBP<br />
PEDAKURAPADU-204     CHILAKALURIPET-215     NARASARAOPET-216<br />
SATTENPALLI-217     VINUKONDA-218     GURUZALA-219     MACHERLA-220<br />
S01-31-AP-NARASARAOPET     1BALASHOWRY VALLABHANENI     INC<br />
2BEJJAM RATNAKARA RAO     BSP<br />
3VENUGOPALA REDDY MODUGULA     TDP<br />
4VALLEPU KRUPA RAO     BJP<br />
5SAI PRASAD EDARA     BHSASP<br />
6GANUGAPENTA UTTAMA REDDY     LSP<br />
7SHAIK SYED SAHEB     PRAP<br />
8SG MASTAN VALI     PPOI<br />
9ATCHALA NARASIMHA RAO     IND<br />
10ANNAMRAJU VENUGOPALA MADHAVA RAO     IND<br />
11KATAMARAJU NALAGORLA     IND<br />
12SRINIVASA REDDY KESARI     IND<br />
13YAMPATI VEERANJANEYA REDDY     IND<br />
14RAMADUGU VENKATA SUBBA RAO     IND<br />
VEMURU-208     REPALLE-209     BAPATLA-211     PARCHUR-223     ADDANKI-224<br />
CHIRALA-225     SANTHANUTHALAPADU-226<br />
S01-32-AP-BAPATLA     1DARA SAMBAIAH     BSP<br />
2PANABAKA LAKSHMI     INC<br />
3BATTULA ROSAYYA     BJP<br />
4MALYADRI SRIRAM     TDP<br />
5GARIKAPATI SUDHAKAR     RDMP<br />
6NUTHAKKI RAMA RAO     PRAP<br />
7GUDIPALLI SATHYA BABUJI     IND<br />
8GORREMUCHU CHINNA RAO     IND<br />
9GOLLA BABU RAO     IND<br />
10DEVARAPALLI BUJJI BABU     IND<br />
YERRAGONDAPALEM-221     DARSI-222     ONGOLE-227     KONDAPI-229<br />
MARKAPURAM-230     GIDDALUR-231     KANIGIRI-232<br />
S01-33-AP-ONGOLE     1MANDAVA VASUDEVA     BJP<br />
2MADDULURI MALAKONDAIAH YADAV     TDP<br />
3MAGUNTA SRINIVASULU REDDY     INC<br />
4CHALUVADI SRINIVASARAO     PPOI<br />
5DRNARAYANAM RADHA DEVI     LSP<br />
6PIDATHALA SAI KALPANA     PRAP<br />
7SHAIK SHAJAHAN     UWF<br />
8GARRE RAMAKRISHNA     IND<br />
9DAMA MOHANA RAO     IND<br />
10NALAMALAPU LAKSHMINARASAREDDY     IND<br />
11YATHAPU KONDAREDDY     IND<br />
ALLAGADDA-253     SRISAILAM-254     NANDIKOTKUR-255     PANYAM-257<br />
NANDYAL-258     BANAGANAPALLE-259     DHONE-260<br />
S01-34-AP-NANDYAL     1NASYAM MOHAMMED FAROOK     TDP<br />
2SMOHAMMED ISMAIL     BSP<br />
3SPYREDDY     INC<br />
4ABDUL SATTAR  G     BCUF<br />
5PICHHIKE NARENDRA DEV     RKSP<br />
6BHUMA VENKATA NAGI REDDY     PRAP<br />
7RAMA JAGANNADHA REDDY TAMIDELA     LSP<br />
8SADHU VEERA VENKATA RAMANAIAH     RDMP<br />
9AMBATI RAMESWARA REDDY     IND<br />
10KARTHER PANCHARATNAM     IND<br />
11BPKAMBAGIRI SWAMY     IND<br />
12GALI RAMA SUBBA REDDY     IND<br />
13AUFAROOQ     IND<br />
14GBALASWAMY     IND<br />
15TMAHESH NAIDU     IND<br />
16BVRAMI REDDY     IND<br />
17BRLREDDY     IND<br />
18VENNUPUSA VENKATESHWARA REDDY     IND<br />
19SINGAM VENKATESHWARA REDDY     IND<br />
20TSRINUVASULU     IND<br />
21VSESHI REDDY     IND<br />
KURNOOL-256     PATTIKONDA-261     KODUMUR-262     YEMMIGANUR-263<br />
MANTRALAYAM-264     ADONI-265     ALUR-266<br />
S01-35-AP-KURNOOL     1KOTLA JAYA SURYA PRAKASH REDDY     INC<br />
2GADDAM RAMAKRISHNA     BSP<br />
3BTNAIDU     TDP<br />
4RAVI SUBRAMANYAM KA     BJP<br />
5JALLI VENKATESH     LSP<br />
6DRDANDIYA KHAJA PEERA     PRAP<br />
7BNAGA JAYA CHANDRA REDDY     RDMP<br />
8DRPRPARAMESWAR REDDY     PPOI<br />
9DEVI RAMALINGAPPA     IND<br />
10VV RAMANA     IND<br />
11RAJU         IND<br />
RAYADURG-267     URAVAKONDA-268     GUNTAKAL-269     TADPATRI-270<br />
SINGANAMALA-271     ANANTAPUR URBAN-272     KALYANDURG-273<br />
S01-36-AP-ANANTAPUR     1ANANTHA VENKATA RAMI REDDY     INC<br />
2AMBATI RAMA KRISHNA REDDY     BJP<br />
3KALAVA SRINIVASULU     TDP<br />
4GADDALA NAGABHUSHANAM     BSP<br />
5AMARNATH     LSP<br />
6KRUSHNAPURAM GAYATHRI DEVI     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
7MANSOOR     PRAP<br />
8G HARI         PPOI<br />
9T CHANDRA SEKHAR     IND<br />
10DEVELLA MURALI     IND<br />
11K P NARAYANA SWAMY     IND<br />
12J C RAMANUJULA REDDY     IND<br />
RAPTADU-274     MADAKASIRA-275     HINDUPUR-276     PENUKONDA-277<br />
PUTTAPARTHI-278     DHARMAVARAM-279     KADIRI-280<br />
S01-37-AP-HINDUPUR     1KRISTAPPA NIMMALA     TDP<br />
2P KHASIM KHAN     INC<br />
3NARESH CINE ACTOR     BJP<br />
4BSPSREERAMULU     BSP<br />
5KADAPALA SREEKANTA REDDY     PRAP<br />
6NIRANJAN BABU K     LSP<br />
7S MUSKIN VALI     PPOI<br />
8K JAKEER     IND<br />
9B NAGABHUSHANA RAO     IND<br />
10P PRASAD PEETLA PRASAD     IND<br />
BADVEL-243     KADAPA-245     PULIVENDLA-248     KAMALAPURAM-249<br />
JAMMALAMADUGU-250     PRODDATUR-251     MYDUKUR-252<br />
S01-38-AP-KADAPA     1JAMBAPURAM MUNI REDDY     BSP<br />
2YS JAGAN MOHAN REDDY     INC<br />
3PALEM SRIKANTH REDDY     TDP<br />
4VANGALA SHASHI BHUSHAN REDDY     BJP<br />
5KASIBHATLA SAINATH SARMA     RDHP<br />
6N KISHORE KUMAR REDDY     JD(S)<br />
7KUNCHAM VENKATA SUBBA REDDY     RRS<br />
8DR KHALEEL BASHA     PRAP<br />
9GAJJALA RAMA SUBBA REDDY     PPOI<br />
10GUDIPATI PRASANNA KUMAR     LSP<br />
11C GOPI NARASIMHA REDDY     JD(U)<br />
12CHINNAPA REDDY KOMMA     BJSH<br />
13Y SEKHARA REDDY     RPI(A)<br />
14S ALI SHER     IND<br />
15THIMMAPPAGARI VENKATA SIVA REDDY     IND<br />
16V NARENDRA     IND<br />
17S RAJA MADIGA     IND<br />
18YELLIPALAM RAMESH REDDY     IND<br />
19SIVANARAYANA REDDY CHADIPIRALLA     IND<br />
20J SUBBARAYUDU     IND<br />
KANDUKUR-228     KAVALI-233     ATMAKUR-234     KOVUR-235     NELLORE CITY-236<br />
NELLORE RURAL-237     UDAYAGIRI-242<br />
S01-39-AP-NELLORE     1S PADMA NAGESWARA RAO     BSP<br />
2BATHINA NARASIMHA RAO     BJP<br />
3MEKAPATI RAJAMOHAN REDDY     INC<br />
4VANTERU VENU GOPALA REDDY     TDP<br />
5JANA RAMACHANDRAIAH     PRAP<br />
6VEMURI BHASKARA RAO     LSP<br />
7SIDDIRAJU SATYANARAYANA     PPOI<br />
8KARIMULLA     IND<br />
9MUCHAKALA CHANDRA SEKHAR YADAV     IND<br />
10VENKATA BHASKAR REDDY DIRISALA     IND<br />
11SYED HAMZA HUSSAINY     IND<br />
SARVEPALLI-238     GUDUR-239     SULLURPETA-240     VENKATAGIRI-241<br />
TIRUPATI-286     SRIKALAHASTI-287     SATYAVEEDU-288<br />
S01-40-AP-TIRUPATI     1CHINTA MOHAN     INC<br />
2VARLA RAMAIAH     TDP<br />
3NVENKATASWAMY     BJP<br />
4JUVVIGUNTA VENKATESWARLU     LSP<br />
5DEGALA SURYANARAYANA     PPOI<br />
6DHANASEKHAR GUNDLURU     RPI(A)<br />
7VARAPRASADA RAO V     PRAP<br />
8OREPALLI VENKATA KRISHNA PRASAD     IND<br />
9KATTAMANCHI PRABAKHAR     IND<br />
10YALAVADI MUNIKRISHNAIAH     IND<br />
RAJAMPET-244     KODUR-246     RAYACHOTI-247     THAMBALLAPALLE-281<br />
PILERU-282     MADANAPALLE-283     PUNGANUR-284<br />
S01-41-AP-RAJAMPET     1ANNAYYAGARI SAI PRATHAP     INC<br />
2ALLAPUREDDY HARINATHA REDDY     BJP<br />
3RAMESH KUMAR REDDY REDDAPPAGARI     TDP<br />
4SUNKARA SREENIVAS     BSP<br />
5DR ARAVA VENKATA SUBBA REDDY MBBSDCH     PPOI<br />
6ADI NARAYANA REDDY V     BHSASP<br />
7NAGESWARA RAO EDAGOTTU     LSP<br />
8DA SRINIVAS     PRAP<br />
9SHAIK AMEEN PEERAN     ANC<br />
10ASADI VENKATADRI     IND<br />
11INDRA PRAKASH     IND<br />
12KASTHURI OBAIAH NAIDU     IND<br />
13B KRISHNAPPA     IND<br />
14PULA RAGHU     IND<br />
15HAJI MOHAMMAD AZAM     IND<br />
CHANDRAGIRI-285     NAGARI-289     GANGADHARA NELLORE-290     CHITTOOR-291<br />
PUTHALAPATTU-292     PALAMANER-293     KUPPAM-294<br />
S01-42-AP-CHITTOOR     1JAYARAM DUGGANI     BSP<br />
2THIPPESWAMY M     INC<br />
3NARAMALLI SIVAPRASAD     TDP<br />
4BSIVAKUMAR     BJP<br />
5A AMARNADH     RKSP<br />
6TALARI MANOHAR     PRAP<br />
7G VENKATACHALAM     LSP<br />
LUMLA-1     TAWANG-2     MUKTO-3     DIRANG-4     KALAKTANG-5<br />
THRIZINO-BURAGAON-6     BOMDILA-7     BAMENG-8     CHAYANG TAJO-9     SEPPA EAST-10<br />
S02-1-AR-ARUNACHAL WEST     1KIREN RIJIJU     BJP<br />
2TAKAM SANJOY     INC<br />
3TABA TAKU     LB<br />
4SUBU KECHI     IND<br />
TUTING YINGKIONG-34     PANGIN-35     NARI-KOYU-36     PASIGHAT WEST-37<br />
PASIGHAT EAST-38     MEBO-39     MARIYANG-GEKU-40     ANINI-41     DAMBUK-42     ROING-43<br />
S02-2-AR-ARUNACHAL EAST     1LOWANGCHA WANGLAT     AC<br />
2NINONG ERING     INC<br />
3TAPIR GAO     BJP<br />
4DR SAMSON BORANG     PPA<br />
RATABARI-1     PATHERKANDI-2     KARIMGANJ NORTH-3     KARIMGANJ SOUTH-4<br />
BADARPUR-5     HAILAKANDI-6     KATLICHERRA-7     ALGAPUR-8<br />
S03-1-AS-KARIMGANJ     1RAJESH MALLAH     AUDF<br />
2LALIT MOHAN SUKLABAIDYA     INC<br />
3SUDHANGSHU DAS     BJP<br />
4UTTAM NOMOSUDRA     IND<br />
5JOY DAS     IND<br />
6DEBASISH DAS     IND<br />
7PROBHASH CH SARKAR     IND<br />
8BIJON ROY     IND<br />
9BIJOY MALAKAR     IND<br />
10MALATI ROY     IND<br />
11MILON SINGHA     IND<br />
12RANJAN NAMASUDRA     IND<br />
13RAJESH CHANDRA ROY     IND<br />
14SITAL PRASAD DUSAD     IND<br />
15HIMANGSHU KUMAR DAS     IND<br />
SILCHAR-9     SONAI-10     DHOLAI-11     UDHARBOND-12     LAKHIPUR-13<br />
BORKHOLA-14     KATIGORAH-15<br />
S03-2-AS-SILCHAR     1KABINDRA PURKAYASTHA     BJP<br />
2DIPAK BHATTACHARJEE     CPM<br />
3BADRUDDIN AJMAL     AUDF<br />
4SONTOSH MOHAN DEV     INC<br />
5KANTIMOY DEB     IND<br />
6CHANDAN RABIDAS     IND<br />
7JAYANTA MALLICK     IND<br />
8JOY SUNDAR DAS     IND<br />
9NAGENDRA CHANDRA DAS     IND<br />
10NAZRUL HAQUE MAZARBHUIYAN     IND<br />
11NABADWIP DAS     IND<br />
12PIJUSH KANTI DAS     IND<br />
13MANISH BHATTACHARJEE     IND<br />
14YOGENDRA KUMAR SINGH     IND<br />
15SUBIR DEB     IND<br />
16SUMIT ROY     IND<br />
HAFLONG-16     BOKAJAN-17     HOWRAGHAT-18     DIPHU-19     BAITHALANGSO-20<br />
S03-3-AS-AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT     1KULENDRA DAULAGUPU     BJP<br />
2BIREN SINGH ENGTI     INC<br />
3HIDDHINATH RONGPI     NCP<br />
4ELWIN TERON     ASDC<br />
5DR JAYANTA RONGPI     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
6KABON TIMUNGPI     IND<br />
MANKACHAR-21     SALMARA SOUTH-22     DHUBRI-23     GAURIPUR-24     GOLOKGANJ-25<br />
BILASIPARA WEST-26     BILASIPARA EAST-27     GOALPARA EAST-37     GOALPARA<br />
WEST-38     JALESWAR-39<br />
S03-4-AS-DHUBRI     1ANWAR HUSSAIN     INC<br />
2BADRUDDIN AJMAL     AUDF<br />
3ARUN DAS     RWS<br />
4ALOK SEN     SP<br />
5SOLEMAN ALI     IND<br />
6SHAHJAHAN ALI     IND<br />
7SOLEMAN KHANDAKER     IND<br />
8TRIPTI KANA MAZUMDAR CHOUDHURY     IND<br />
9NUR MAHAMMAD     IND<br />
10MINHAR ALI MANDAL     IND<br />
GOSSAIGAON-28     KOKRAJHAR WEST-29     KOKRAJHAR EAST-30     SIDLI-31<br />
BIJNI-33     SORBHOG-40     BHABANIPUR-41     TAMULPUR-58     BARAMA-62     CHAPAGURI-63<br />
S03-5-AS-KOKRAJHAR     1SABDA RAM RABHA     AGP<br />
2SANSUMA KHUNGGUR BWISWMUTHIARY     BOPF<br />
3URKHAO GWRA BRAHMA     IND<br />
BONGAIGAON-32     ABHAYAPURI NORTH-34     ABHAYAPURI SOUTH-35<br />
PATACHARKUCHI-42     BARPETA-43     JANIA-44     BAGHBAR-45     SARUKHETRI-46<br />
CHENGA-47     DHARMAPUR-61<br />
S03-6-AS-BARPETA     1ABDUS SAMAD AHMED     AUDF<br />
2MD AMIR ALI     RJD<br />
3ISMAIL HUSSAIN     INC<br />
4DURGESWAR DEKA     CPM<br />
5BHUPEN RAY     AGP<br />
6ABU CHAND MAHMMAD     RPI(A)<br />
7ABDUL KADDUS     SP<br />
8KANDARPA LAHKAR     RVNP<br />
9MD DILIR KHAN     MUL<br />
10MUIJ UDDIN MAHMUD     LJP<br />
11ABDUL KADER     IND<br />
12GOLAP HUSSAIN MAZUMDER     IND<br />
13DEWAN JOYNAL ABEDIN     IND<br />
14BHADRESWAR DAS     IND<br />
DUDHNOI-36     BOKO-48     CHHAYGAON-49     PALASBARI-50     JALUKBARI-51<br />
DISPUR-52     GAUHATI EAST-53     GAUHATI WEST-54     HAJO-55     BARKHETRI-60<br />
S03-7-AS-GAUHATI     1AKSHAY RAJKHOWA     NCP<br />
2BIJOYA CHAKRAVARTY     BJP<br />
3CAPT ROBIN BORDOLOI     INC<br />
4SONABOR ALI     AUDF<br />
5AMBU BORA     RCPI(R)<br />
6DEEPAK KALITA     SP<br />
7SHIMANTA BRAHMA     RWS<br />
8AMIT BARUA     IND<br />
9KAZI NEKIB AHMED     IND<br />
10DEVA KANTA RAMCHIARY     IND<br />
11BRIJESH ROY     IND<br />
12RINA GAYARY DAS     IND<br />
KAMALPUR-56     RANGIA-57     NALBARI-59     PANERY-64     KALAIGAON-65<br />
SIPAJHAR-66     MANGALDOI-67     DALGAON-68     UDALGURI-69     MAZBAT-70<br />
S03-8-AS-MANGALDOI     1BADIUJ ZAMAL     AUDF<br />
2MADHAB RAJBANGSHI     INC<br />
3RAMEN DEKA     BJP<br />
4DINA NATH DAS     BOPF<br />
5PARVEEN SULTANA     AIMF<br />
6RABINDRA NATH HAZARIKA     JMM<br />
7RATUL KUMAR CHOUDHURY     SP<br />
8LANKESWAR ACHARJYA     RDMP<br />
9LUCYMAI BASUMATARI     RSPS<br />
10AROON BAROOA     IND<br />
11PRODEEP KUMAR DAIMARY     IND<br />
12BHUPENDRA NATH KAKATI     IND<br />
13MANOJ KUMAR DEKA     IND<br />
DHEKIAJULI-71     BARCHALLA-72     TEZPUR-73     RANGAPARA-74     SOOTEA-75<br />
BISWANATH-76     BEHALI-77     GOHPUR-78     BIHPURIA-109<br />
S03-9-AS-TEZPUR     1JITEN SUNDI     CPM<br />
2DEBA ORANG     AUDF<br />
3MONI KUMAR SUBBA     INC<br />
4JOSEPH TOPPO     AGP<br />
5ARUN KUMAR MURMOO     BVM<br />
6PARASHMONI SINHA     JMM<br />
7JUGANANDA HAZARIKA     SP<br />
8RUBUL SARMA     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
9REGINOLD V JOHNSON     RSPS<br />
10KALYAN KUMAR DEORI BHARALI     IND<br />
11DANIEL DAVID JESUDAS     IND<br />
12MD NAZIR AHMED     IND<br />
13DR PRANAB KR DAS     IND<br />
14PRASANTA BORO     IND<br />
15RUDRA PARAJULI     IND<br />
JAGIROAD-79     MORIGAON-80     LAHARIGHAT-81     RAHA-82     NAGAON-86<br />
BARHAMPUR-87     JAMUNAMUKH-90     HOJAI-91     LUMDING-92<br />
S03-10-AS-NOWGONG     1ANIL RAJA     INC<br />
2RAJEN GOHAIN     BJP<br />
3SIRAJ UDDIN AJMAL     AUDF<br />
4PHEIROIJAM IBOMCHA SINGH     AIFB<br />
5BIPIN SAIKIA     RDMP<br />
6BIREN DAS     RWS<br />
7BHUPEN CHANDRA MUDOI     RPI(A)<br />
8LIAQAT HUSSAIN     LJP<br />
9ASHIT DUTTA     IND<br />
10NAZRUL HAQUE MAZARBHUIYAN     IND<br />
11PUSPA KANTA BORA     IND<br />
12BIMALA PRASAD TALUKDAR     IND<br />
13HERAMBA MOHAN PANDIT     IND<br />
DHING-83     BATADRABA-84     RUPAHIHAT-85     SAMAGURI-88     KALIABOR-89<br />
BOKAKHAT-93     SARUPATHAR-94     GOLAGHAT-95     KHUMTAI-96     DERGAON-97<br />
S03-11-AS-KALIABOR     1GUNIN HAZARIKA     AGP<br />
2DIP GOGOI     INC<br />
3SIRAJ UDDIN AJMAL     AUDF<br />
4KAMAL HAZARIKA     IND<br />
5PAUL NAYAK     IND<br />
6PRADEEP DUTTA     IND<br />
7BINOD GOGOI     IND<br />
8MRIDUL BARUAH     IND<br />
JORHAT-98     TITABAR-100     MARIANI-101     TEOK-102     AMGURI-103<br />
NAZIRA-104     MAHMORA-105     SONARI-106     THOWRA-107     SIVASAGAR-108<br />
S03-12-AS-JORHAT     1KAMAKHYA TASA     BJP<br />
2DRUPAD BORGOHAIN     CPI<br />
3BIJOY KRISHNA HANDIQUE     INC<br />
4ABINASH KISHORE BORAH     RWS<br />
5BIREN NANDA     JMM<br />
6NAVAPROKASH SONOWAL     IND<br />
7RAJ KUMAR DOWARAH     IND<br />
8SUJIT SAHU     IND<br />
MORAN-115     DIBRUGARH-116     LAHOWAL-117     DULIJAN-118     TINGKHONG-119<br />
NAHARKATIA-120     TINSUKIA-122     DIGBOI-123     MARGHERITA-124<br />
S03-13-AS-DIBRUGARH     1SRI PABAN SINGH GHATOWAR     INC<br />
2SRI ROMEN CH BORTHAKUR     NCP<br />
3SRI RATUL GOGOI     CPI<br />
4SRI SARBANANDA SONOWAL     AGP<br />
5SRI GONGARAM KAUL     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
6NIHARIKA BORPATRA GOHAIN GOGOI     JMM<br />
7IMTIAZ HUSSAIN     IND<br />
8FRANCIS DHAN     IND<br />
9LAKHI CHARAN SWANSI     IND<br />
10SIMA GHOSH     IND<br />
MAJULI-99     NAOBOICHA-110     LAKHIMPUR-111     DHAKUAKHANA-112<br />
DHEMAJI-113     JONAI-114     CHABUA-121     DOOMDOOMA-125     SADIYA-126<br />
S03-14-AS-LAKHIMPUR     1DR ARUN KR SARMA     AGP<br />
2BHOGESWAR DUTTA     CPI<br />
3RANEE NARAH     INC<br />
4GANGADHAR DUTTA     SHS<br />
5DEBNATH MAJHI     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
6PRAN JYOTI BORPATRA GOHAIN     RWS<br />
7MINU BURAGOHAIN     SP<br />
8RATNESWAR GOGOI     AIFB<br />
9LALIT MILI     RDMP<br />
10SONAMONI DAS     LJP<br />
11ASAP SUNDIGURIA     IND<br />
12PRASHANTA GOGOI     IND<br />
13BHUMIDHAR HAZARIKA     IND<br />
14RANOJ PEGU     IND<br />
15RABIN DEKA     IND<br />
VALMIKI NAGAR-1     RAMNAGAR-2     NARKATIAGANJ-3     BAGAHA-4     LAURIYA-5<br />
SIKTA-9<br />
S04-1-BR-VALMIKI NAGAR     1DILIP VERMA     NCP<br />
2BAIDYANATH PRASAD MAHTO     JD(U)<br />
3MANAN MISHRA     BSP<br />
4MOHAMMAD SHAMIM AKHTAR     INC<br />
5RAGHUNATH JHA     RJD<br />
6BIRENDRA PRASAD GUPTA     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
7SHAILENDRA KUMAR GARHWAL     LTSD<br />
8AMBIKA SINGH     IND<br />
9UMESH         IND<br />
10DEORAJ RAM     IND<br />
11FAKHRUDDIN     IND<br />
12MAGISTER YADAV     IND<br />
13MANOHAR MANOJ     IND<br />
14RAMASHANKAR PRASAD     IND<br />
15RAKESH KUMAR PANDEY     IND<br />
16SATYANARAIN YADAV     IND<br />
NAUTAN-6     CHANPATIA-7     BETTIAH-8     RAXAUL-10     SUGAULI-11     NARKATIA-12<br />
S04-2-BR-PASCHIM CHAMPARAN     1ANIRUDH PRASAD ALIAS SADHU YADAV     INC<br />
2PRAKASH JHA     LJP<br />
3RAMASHRAY SINGH     CPM<br />
4SHAMBHU PRASAD GUPTA     BSP<br />
5DR SANJAY JAISWAL     BJP<br />
6FAIYAZUL AZAM     JD(S)<br />
7MANOJ KUMAR     RDMP<br />
8SYED SHAMIM AKHTAR     LTSD<br />
9NAFIS AHAMAD     IND<br />
10SHRIMAN MISHRA     IND<br />
11SYED IRSHAD AKHTER     IND<br />
HARSIDHI-13     GOVINDGANJ-14     KESARIA-15     KALYANPUR-16     PIPRA-17<br />
MOTIHARI-19<br />
S04-3-BR-PURVI CHAMPARAN     1AKHILESH PRASAD SINGH     RJD<br />
2ARVIND KUMAR GUPTA     INC<br />
3GAGANDEO YADAV     BSP<br />
4RADHA MOHAN SINGH     BJP<br />
5RAMCHANDRA PRASAD     CPI<br />
6UMESH KUMAR SINGH     SJP(R)<br />
7NAGENDRA SAHANI     LTSD<br />
8SURESH KUMAR RAJAK     IJP<br />
9SURESH KUMAR RAI     BJKVP<br />
10JHAGARU MAHATO     IND<br />
11PARASNATHPANDEY     IND<br />
12MD MURTUJA ANSARI ALIAS DR LAL     IND<br />
MADHUBAN-18     CHIRAIA-20     DHAKA-21     SHEOHAR-22     RIGA-23     BELSAND-30<br />
S04-4-BR-SHEOHAR     1MD ANWARUL HAQUE     BSP<br />
2MD TANVEER ZAFAR     CPI<br />
3RAMA DEVI     BJP<br />
4LOVELY ANAND     INC<br />
5SITARAM SINGH     RJD<br />
6ARUN SAH     BLPGL<br />
7BASDEO SAH     IJP<br />
8SHATRUGHNA SAHU     BJJD<br />
9AJAY KUMAR PANDEY     IND<br />
10CHANDRIKA PRASAD     IND<br />
11MOHAMMAD FIROZ AHAMAD     IND<br />
12MOHSIN     IND<br />
13YOGENDRA RAM     IND<br />
14RAM ASHISH MAHTO     IND<br />
15SUNIL SINGH     IND<br />
BATHNAHA-24     PARIHAR-25     SURSAND-26     BAJPATTI-27     SITAMARHI-28<br />
RUNISAIDPUR-29<br />
S04-5-BR-SITAMARHI     1ARJUN ROY     JD(U)<br />
2MAYA SHANKAR SHARAN     BSP<br />
3SAMIR KUMAR MAHASETH     INC<br />
4SITARAM YADAV     RJD<br />
5S ABU DAUJANA     LTSD<br />
6CHITARANJAN GIRI     RPP<br />
7MOHAMMAD AFZAL PAINTHER     ANC<br />
8SHANKAR SINHA     RSP<br />
9CHANDRIKA PRASAD     IND<br />
10ZAHID         IND<br />
11DINESH PRASAD     IND<br />
12PAPPU KUMAR MISHRA     IND<br />
13MUKESH KUMAR GUPTA     IND<br />
14RAVINDRA KUMAR     IND<br />
15RAM KISHORE PRASAD     IND<br />
16SONE LAL SAH     IND<br />
HARLAKHI-31     BENIPATTI-32     BISFI-35     MADHUBANI-36     KEOTI-86     JALE-87<br />
S04-6-BR-MADHUBANI     1ABDULBARI SIDDIKI     RJD<br />
2LAXMANKANT MISHRA     BSP<br />
3DR SHAKEEL AHAMAD     INC<br />
4HUKM DEO NARAYAN YADAV     BJP<br />
5DR HEMCHANDRA JHA     CPI<br />
6MINTU KUMAR SINGH     JGP<br />
7MISHRI LAL YADAV     RKJP<br />
8RAMCHANDRA YADAV     KSVP<br />
9RAM SAGAR SAHANI     IJP<br />
10MD ZINNUR     IND<br />
11RAVINDRA THAKUR     IND<br />
12RAJESHWAR YADAV     IND<br />
13SANJAY KUMAR MAHTO     IND<br />
14HARIBHUSHAN THAKUR BACHOL     IND<br />
KHAJAULI-33     BABUBARHI-34     RAJNAGAR-37     JHANJHARPUR-38     PHULPARAS-39<br />
LAUKAHA-40<br />
S04-7-BR-JHANJHARPUR     1KRIPANATH PATHAK     INC<br />
2GAURI SHANKAR YADAV     BSP<br />
3DEVENDRA PRASAD YADAV     RJD<br />
4MANGANI LAL MANDAL     JD(U)<br />
5DR KIRTAN PRASAD SINGH     LTSD<br />
6YOGNATH MANDAL     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
7OM PRAKASH     IND<br />
8NATHUNI YADAV     IND<br />
9FIROZ ALAM     IND<br />
10VIVEKA NAND JHA     IND<br />
11SHANKAR PRASAD     IND<br />
NIRMALI-41     PIPRA-42     SUPAUL-43     TRIBENIGANJ-44     CHHATAPUR-45<br />
SINGHESHWAR-72<br />
S04-8-BR-SUPAUL     1ASHOK MAHTO     BSP<br />
2BALRAM SINGH YADAV     CPM<br />
3RANJEET RANJAN     INC<br />
4VISHWA MOHAN KUMAR     JD(U)<br />
5SURYA NARAYAN YADAV     LJP<br />
6NARAYAN MANDAL     SHS<br />
7MANJU DEVI     IJP<br />
8SHARVAN KUMAR CHOUDHARY     JD(S)<br />
9SURESH PRASAD MEHTA     LTSD<br />
10ARBIND KUMAR     IND<br />
11ASHOK PANKAJ     IND<br />
12BHIM KUMAR GUPTA     IND<br />
13RAMCHANDRA PRASAD SINGH     IND<br />
14RAMDEO SHARMA     IND<br />
15VIJAY KUMAR CHOUDHARY     IND<br />
16SURESH KUMAR AZAD     IND<br />
NARPATGANJ-46     RANIGANJ-47     FORBESGANJ-48     ARARIA-49     JOKIHAT-50<br />
SIKTI-51<br />
S04-9-BR-ARARIA     1ZAKIR HUSSAIN KHAN     LJP<br />
2PRADEEP KUMAR SINGH     BJP<br />
3RAJA RAMAN BHASKAR     BSP<br />
4DR SHAKEEL AHMAD KHAN     INC<br />
5AYAJUDIN     RKJP<br />
6KAMALI DEVI     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
7NASIM AHMAD GHAZI     RJJM<br />
8ABDUL GAFOOR     IND<br />
9ABDUL WAHAB     IND<br />
10OM PRAKASH     IND<br />
11KANHAIYA KUMAR DAS     IND<br />
12DINESH RATHOUR     IND<br />
13NAND LAL PASWAN     IND<br />
14NITYA NAND BISHWAS     IND<br />
15PRAMOD SINGH YADAV     IND<br />
16PRINCE VICTOR     IND<br />
17LAXMI SADA     IND<br />
18VIJAY SAH     IND<br />
19SANJAY KUMAR JHA     IND<br />
20MD SAJJAD     IND<br />
21SATYA NARAYAN WRITER     IND<br />
22SADA NAND CHOUDHARY     IND<br />
23SADHANA DEVI     IND<br />
24SUKDEO PASWAN     IND<br />
25MOHAMMED SAIFUR RAB     IND<br />
BAHADURGANJ-52     THAKURGANJ-53     KISHANGANJ-54     KOCHADHAMAN-55<br />
AMOUR-56     BAISI-57<br />
S04-10-BR-KISHANGANJ     1ZUBAIR ALAM     BSP<br />
2TASLEEM UDDIN     RJD<br />
3MOHAMMAD ASRARUL HAQUE     INC<br />
4SYED MAHMOOD ASHRAF     JD(U)<br />
5TAMAJUL ALI     BJJD<br />
6MOHAMMAD KHASHIUR RAHMAN     SJP(R)<br />
7MOHAMMAD NISSAR ALAM     JMM<br />
8RAJIT PODAR     ABAS<br />
9ABDUL RAJJAK URF KAL     IND<br />
10ABHINAV MODI     IND<br />
11ASGAR MALIK     IND<br />
12CHOTAY LAL MAHTO     IND<br />
13MD TASLIMUDDIN     IND<br />
14VISHWANATH KEJRIWAL     IND<br />
15SIKANDER SINGH     IND<br />
KATIHAR-63     KADWA-64     BALRAMPUR-65     PRANPUR-66     MANIHARI-67<br />
BARARI-68<br />
S04-11-BR-KATIHAR     1AHMAD ASHFAQUE KARIM     LJP<br />
2NIKHIL KUMAR CHOUDHARY     BJP<br />
3MADAN MOHAN NISHAD     BSP<br />
4SHAH TARIQ ANWAR     NCP<br />
5OM PRAKASH PODDAR     BJJD<br />
6MAHBOOB ALAM     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
7MUNNI DEVI     ABJS<br />
8RAJESH GURNANI     LTSD<br />
9CHANDU MURMU     IND<br />
10PHOOLO DEVI     IND<br />
11BABU LAL MARANDI     IND<br />
12MANOJ PARASAR     IND<br />
13MOHAMMAD HAMID MUBARAK     IND<br />
14RAJGIRI SINGH     IND<br />
15SUNIL KUMAR CHOUDHARY     IND<br />
16HIMRAJ SINGH     IND<br />
KASBA-58     BANMANKHI-59     RUPAULI-60     DHAMDAHA-61     PURNIA-62     KORHA-69<br />
S04-12-BR-PURNIA     1UDAY SINGH ALIAS PAPPU SINGH     BJP<br />
2NAVEEN KUMAR SINGH     BSP<br />
3SHANKAR JHA     LJP<br />
4ANIL KUMAR BHARTI     RVNP<br />
5ASHOK KUMAR SAH     JMM<br />
6IRSHAD AHMAD KHAN     LTSD<br />
7MADHAVI SARKAR     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
8MD AISUR RAHMAN     IND<br />
9ABDUL SATTAR     IND<br />
10ALIMUDDIN ANSARI     IND<br />
11UPENDRA NATH SAGAR     IND<br />
12KAUSHALYA DEVI     IND<br />
13JAGDISH PRASAD YADAV     IND<br />
14JIVACHH PASWAN     IND<br />
15DEEP NARAYAN SINGH     IND<br />
16PRAMOD NARAYAN PODDAR     IND<br />
17VIJAY KUMAR SAH     IND<br />
18SHANTI PRIYA     IND<br />
19SHIEKH AKBAR ALI     IND<br />
20SUNIL KUMAR     IND<br />
ALAMNAGAR-70     BIHARIGANJ-71     MADHEPURA-73     SONBARSA-74     SAHARSA-75<br />
MAHISHI-77<br />
S04-13-BR-MADHEPURA     1OMPRAKASH NARAYAN     CPI<br />
2DRTARA NAND SADA     INC<br />
3PROF RAVINDRA CHARAN YADAV     RJD<br />
4BINOD KUMAR JHA     BSP<br />
5SHARAD YADAV     JD(U)<br />
6DHANOJ KUMAR TANTI     RVNP<br />
7RAVINDRA KUMAR     RSWD<br />
8RAJO SAH     LTSD<br />
9NKSINGH     SAP<br />
10KARPURI RISHIDEO     IND<br />
11KISHOR KUMAR     IND<br />
12TIRO SHARAMA     IND<br />
13DHRUVA KUMAR GUPTA     IND<br />
14PRASANN KUMAR     IND<br />
15BALWANT GADHWAL     IND<br />
16MAHADEO YADAV     IND<br />
17SAAKAR SURESH YADAV     IND<br />
GORA BAURAM-79     BENIPUR-80     ALINAGAR-81     DARBHANGA RURAL-82<br />
DARBHANGA-83     BAHADURPUR-85<br />
S04-14-BR-DARBHANGA     1AJAY KUMAR JALAN     INC<br />
2MD ALI ASHRAF FATMI     RJD<br />
3KIRTI AZAD     BJP<br />
4YUGESHWAR SAHNI     BSP<br />
5KUMARI SURESHWARI     RMEP<br />
6MD KHURSHID ALAM     AD<br />
7DURGANAND MAHAVIR NAYAK     BJJD<br />
8MD NIZAMUDDIN     IJP<br />
9SATYANARAYAN MUKHIA     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
10ABDUR RAHIM     IND<br />
11GOVIND ACHARAY     IND<br />
12BHARAT YADAV     IND<br />
13LALBAHADUR YADAV     IND<br />
14PROF HARERAM ACHARAY     IND<br />
GAIGHAT-88     AURAI-89     BOCHAHA-91     SAKRA-92     KURHANI-93<br />
MUZAFFARPUR-94<br />
S04-15-BR-MUZAFFARPUR     1CAPTAIN JAI NARAYAN PRASAD NISHAD     JD(U)<br />
2BHAGWANLAL SAHNI     LJP<br />
3VINITA VIJAY     INC<br />
4SAMEER KUMAR     BSP<br />
5JITENDRA YADAV     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
6DINESH KUMAR KUSHWAHA     RKSP<br />
7DEVENDRA RAKESH     BJKVP<br />
8NEELU SINGH     PSS<br />
9MAHENDRA PRASAD     RPP<br />
10MITHILESH KUMAR     RASED<br />
11MOHAMMAD SHAMIM     RDMP<br />
12MD RAHAMTULLAHA     ABJS<br />
13RAM DAYAL RAM     AIFB<br />
14REYAJ AHMAD ATISH     JGP<br />
15MD SALEEM     RVNP<br />
16ASHOK KUMAR LALAN     IND<br />
17AHMAD RAZA     IND<br />
18GEORGE FERNANDES     IND<br />
19TARKESHWAR PASWAN     IND<br />
20VIJENDRA CHAUDHARY     IND<br />
21VINOD PASWAN     IND<br />
22SHAMBHU SAHNI     IND<br />
23SADANAND KISHORE THAKUR     IND<br />
24SYED ALAMDAR HUSSAIN     IND<br />
MINAPUR-90     KANTI-95     BARURAJ-96     PAROO-97     SAHEBGANJ-98<br />
VAISHALI-125<br />
S04-16-BR-VAISHALI     1RAGHUVANSH PRASAD SINGH     RJD<br />
2VIJAY KUMAR SHUKLA     JD(U)<br />
3SHANKAR MAHTO     BSP<br />
4HIND KESRI YADAV     INC<br />
5PUNAMRI DEVI     UWF<br />
6PRAMOD KUMAR SHARMA     BJKVP<br />
7BADRI PASWAN     RKSP<br />
8BALAK NATH SAHANI     IJP<br />
9LALJI KUMAR RAKESH     RASED<br />
10BINOD PANDIT     LPSP<br />
11INDARDEO RAI     IND<br />
12JITENDRA PRASAD     IND<br />
BAIKUNTHPUR-99     BARAULI-100     GOPALGANJ-101     KUCHAIKOTE-102<br />
BHOREY-103     HATHUA-104<br />
S04-17-BR-GOPALGANJ     1ANIL KUMAR     RJD<br />
2JANAK RAM     BSP<br />
3PURNMASI RAM     JD(U)<br />
4RAMAI RAM     INC<br />
5MADHU BHARTI     LTSD<br />
6RAM KUMAR MANJHI     SBSP<br />
7RAMASHANKAR RAM     RJJM<br />
8SATYADEO RAM     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
9ASHA DEVI     IND<br />
10DINANATH MANJHI     IND<br />
11DHARMENDRA KUMAR HAZRA     IND<br />
12BANITHA BAITHA     IND<br />
13RAJESH KUMAR RAM     IND<br />
14RAM SURAT RAM     IND<br />
15SHAMBHU DOM     IND<br />
16SURENDRA PASWAN     IND<br />
SIWAN-105     ZIRADEI-106     DARAULI-107     RAGHUNATHPUR-108     DARAUNDHA-109<br />
BARHARIA-110<br />
S04-18-BR-SIWAN     1PARASH NATH PATHAK     BSP<br />
2BRISHIN PATEL     JD(U)<br />
3VIJAY SHANKER DUBEY     INC<br />
4HENA SHAHAB     RJD<br />
5AMAR NATH YADAV     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
6ASWANI KR VERMA     IJP<br />
7MADHURI PANDAY     SJTP<br />
8LAL BABU TIWARI     RKSP<br />
9UMESH TIWARY     IND<br />
10OM PRAKASH YADAV     IND<br />
11NIDHI KIRTI     IND<br />
12PRABHU NATH MALI     IND<br />
13DR MUNESHWAR PRASAD     IND<br />
14RAJENDRA KUMAR     IND<br />
15SHAMBHU NATH PRASAD     IND<br />
GORIYAKOTHI-111     MAHARAJGANJ-112     EKMA-113     MANJHI-114     BANIAPUR-115<br />
TARAIYA-116<br />
S04-19-BR-MAHARAJGANJ     1UMA SHANAKER SINGH     RJD<br />
2TARKESHWAR SINGH     INC<br />
3PRABHU NATH SINGH     JD(U)<br />
4RAVINDRA NATH MISHRA     BSP<br />
5RAMESH SINGH KUSHWAHA     LTSD<br />
6SATYENDRA KR SAHANI     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
7GAUTAM PRASAD     IND<br />
8DHURENDRA RAM     IND<br />
9NAYAN PRASAD     IND<br />
10PRADEEP MANJHI     IND<br />
11BANKE BIHARI SINGH     IND<br />
12RAJESH KUMAR SINGH     IND<br />
13BREENDA PATHAK     IND<br />
MARHAURA-117     CHAPRA-118     GARKHA-119     AMNOUR-120     PARSA-121<br />
SONEPUR-122<br />
S04-20-BR-SARAN     1RAJIV PRATAP RUDY     BJP<br />
2LALU PRASAD     RJD<br />
3SALIM PERWEZ     BSP<br />
4SANTOSH PATEL     LTSD<br />
5SOHEL AKHATAR     BMF<br />
6KUMAR BALRAM SINGH     IND<br />
7DHUPENDRA SINGH     IND<br />
8RAJKUMAR RAI     IND<br />
9RAJAN HRISHIKESH CHANDRA     IND<br />
10RAJARAM SAHANI     IND<br />
11LAL BABU RAY     IND<br />
12SHEO DAS SINGH     IND<br />
HAJIPUR-123     LALGANJ-124     MAHUA-126     RAJA PAKAR-127     RAGHOPUR-128<br />
MANHAR-129<br />
S04-21-BR-HAJIPUR     1DASAI CHOUDHARY     INC<br />
2MAHESHWAR DAS     BSP<br />
3RAM VILAS PASWAN     LJP<br />
4RAM SUNDAR DAS     JD(U)<br />
5DINESH CHANDRA BHUSHAN     LTSD<br />
6NAND LAL PASWAN     IND<br />
7PRATIMA KUMARI     IND<br />
8RAJENDRA KUMAR PASWAN     IND<br />
9RAM TIRTH PASWAN     IND<br />
10VISHWA VIJAY KUMAR VIDHYARTHI     IND<br />
11SANJAY PASHWAN     IND<br />
PATEPUR-130     UJIARPUR-134     MORWA-135     SARAIRANJAN-136<br />
MOHIUDDINNAGAR-137     BIBHUTPUR-138<br />
S04-22-BR-UJIARPUR     1ASWAMEDH DEVI     JD(U)<br />
2ALOK KUMAR MEHTA     RJD<br />
3RAMDEO VERMA     CPM<br />
4VIJAYWANT KUMAR CHOUDHARY     BSP<br />
5SHEEL KUMAR ROY     INC<br />
6CHANDRA DEO ROY     SLP(L)<br />
7JAI NARAYAN SAH     BJKVP<br />
8JITENDRA KUMAR ROY     SHS<br />
9TOSHAN SAH     RPP<br />
10MD TAUKIR     SAP<br />
11MASSOD HASSAN     MUL<br />
12RAMNATH SINGH     RSWD<br />
13ARJUN SAHNI     IND<br />
14PRADEEP KUMAR     IND<br />
15BRAJESH KUMAR NIRALA     IND<br />
16MANSOOR     IND<br />
17MOHAN PAUL     IND<br />
18MOHAMMAD KURBAN     IND<br />
19RATAN SAHNI     IND<br />
20RAM SAGAR MAHTO     IND<br />
21SANJAY KUMAR JHA     IND<br />
22SUJIT KUMAR BHAGAT     IND<br />
KUSHESHWAR ASTHAN-78     HAYAGHAT-84     KALYANPUR-131     WARISNAGAR-132<br />
SAMASTIPUR-133     ROSERA-139<br />
S04-23-BR-SAMASTIPUR     1DR ASHOK KUMAR     INC<br />
2MAHESWER HAZARI     JD(U)<br />
3RAM CHANDRA PASWAN     LJP<br />
4BINDESHWAR PASWAN     BSP<br />
5UPENDRA PASWAN     LTSD<br />
6JEEBACHH PASWAN     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
7RANDHIR PASWAN     IND<br />
8RAJA RAM DAS     IND<br />
9REKHA KUMARI     IND<br />
10SHIVCHANDRA PASWAN     IND<br />
11SATISH MAHTO     IND<br />
CHERIA BARIARPUR-141     BACHHWARA-142     TEGHRA-143     MATIHANI-144<br />
SAHEBPUR KAMAL-145     BEGUSARAI-146     BAKHRI-147<br />
S04-24-BR-BEGUSARAI     1ANIL CHAUDHARY     LJP<br />
2AMITA BHUSHAN     INC<br />
3CHANDRASHEKHAR MAHTO     BSP<br />
4DR MONAZIR HASSAN     JD(U)<br />
5SHATRUGHAN PRASAD SINGH     CPI<br />
6KISHORI PRASHAD MAHTO     LTSD<br />
7RAM SAH     RPP<br />
8AMIYA KASHYAP BIKKI     IND<br />
9ARUN KUMAR     IND<br />
10ASHOK SAH     IND<br />
11DILIP KUMAR     IND<br />
12NARENDRA KUMAR SINGH ALIAS BOGO SINGH     IND<br />
13NARAYAN PRASAD HISARIYA     IND<br />
14RANJEET PASWAN     IND<br />
15RADHA RAMAN PASWAN     IND<br />
16RAM DAYAL BHARTI     IND<br />
17RAM NARESH PRASAD SINGH     IND<br />
18RAMSHRAYA NISHAD     IND<br />
19SAJJAN CHAUDHARY     IND<br />
SIMRI BAKHTIARPUR-76     HASANPUR-140     ALAULI-148     KHAGARIA-149<br />
BELDAUR-150     PARBATTA-151<br />
S04-25-BR-KHAGARIA     1ASARFI PRASAD MEHTA     BSP<br />
2CHOUDHARY MEHBOOB ALI KAISER     INC<br />
3DINESH CHANDRA YADAV     JD(U)<br />
4RAVINDAR KR RANA     RJD<br />
5PAWAN KUMAR SUMAN     ABDBM<br />
6BABLOO PASWAN     NNP<br />
7BHARAT KUMAR YADAV     KVSP<br />
8LAL BAHADUR HIMALAYA     RDMP<br />
9HARI NANDAN SINGH     SJP(R)<br />
10GULAB RAJ     IND<br />
11NAIMUDDIN     IND<br />
12NEHA CHAUHAN     IND<br />
13PRADUMNA KUMAR     IND<br />
14MANJU KUMARI     IND<br />
15RAM NANDAN YADAV     IND<br />
16SANGRAM KUMAR     IND<br />
17SANJAY YADAV     IND<br />
18SURESH PODDAR     IND<br />
BIHPUR-152     GOPALPUR-153     PIRPAINTI-154     KAHALGAON-155<br />
BHAGALPUR-156     NATHNAGAR-158<br />
S04-26-BR-BHAGALPUR     1AJIT SHARMA     BSP<br />
2SHAKUNI CHOUDHARY     RJD<br />
3SADANAND SINGH     INC<br />
4SUBODH ROY     CPM<br />
5SYED SHAHNAWAZ HUSSAIN     BJP<br />
6DAYA RAM MANDAL     BHJAP<br />
7DEEPAK RAM     BSP(K)<br />
8NARESH MANDAL     RPP<br />
9MD IZRAIL     LTSD<br />
10RAMAN SAH     BJJD<br />
11RAM VILASH PASWAN     RWS<br />
12SRINARAYAN GAUSWAMI     IJP<br />
13AMIT KUMAR JHA     IND<br />
14ANAND KUMAR JAIN     IND<br />
15INDRADEO KUMAR SINGH     IND<br />
16DINESH YADAV     IND<br />
17DR N K YADAV     IND<br />
18RATAN KUMAR MANDAL     IND<br />
19RAVI SHANKAR SINGH     IND<br />
20LADDU     IND<br />
21SIKANDAR TANTI     IND<br />
SULTANGANJ-157     AMARPUR-159     DHURAIYA-160     BANKA-161     KATORIA-162<br />
BELHAR-163<br />
S04-27-BR-BANKA     1GRIDHARI YADAV     INC<br />
2JAI PRAKESH NARAIN YADAV     RJD<br />
3DAMODAR RAWAT     JD(U)<br />
4MUKESH KUMAR SINGH     BSP<br />
5SANJAY KUMAR     CPI<br />
6ANIL KUMAR ALIAS ANIL GUPTA     JVM<br />
7AMRESHWAR KUMAR     JGP<br />
8ARVIND KUMAR SAH     RPP<br />
9KEDAR PRASAD SINGH     SJP(R)<br />
10MAHBOOB ALAM ANSARI     BMF<br />
11RAJENDRA PANDIT NETAJEE     JMM<br />
12VIVEKA NAND JHA     RDMP<br />
13CP SINHA     LTSD<br />
14DIGVIJAY SINGH     IND<br />
15NARAYAN RAM     IND<br />
16MOHD HUMAYUN     IND<br />
MUNGER-165     JAMALPUR-166     SURYAGARHA-167     LAKHISARAI-168     MOKAMA-178<br />
BARH-179<br />
S04-28-BR-MUNGER     1MANNU MAHTO     BSP<br />
2RAJIV RANJAN SINGH ALIAS LALAN SINGH     JD(U)<br />
3RAM BADAN ROY     RJD<br />
4RAM LAKHAN SINGH     INC<br />
5KUNDAN KUMAR     BJJD<br />
6PRAMOD KUMAR SINGH     ABDBM<br />
7BIPIN KUMAR PASWAN     NBNP<br />
8RAMENDRA MOHAN RAJESH     RSWD<br />
9LOKNATH KUSHWAHA     BMF<br />
10UCHIT KUMAR     IND<br />
11UMA SHANKAR BHAGAT ALIAS TUNTUN BHAIYA     IND<br />
12NARESH MAHTO     IND<br />
13PRAMOD KUMAR     IND<br />
14BRAHMANAND MANDAL     IND<br />
15RAJENDRA PRASAD SINGH     IND<br />
16RADHIKA RAMAN SINGH     IND<br />
17RAMDEO SINGH YADAV     IND<br />
18SHANKAR LAL CHOKHANI     IND<br />
19SHAILENDRA KUMAR     IND<br />
20SURYODAY PASWAN     IND<br />
ASTHAWAN-171     BISHARSHARIF-172     RAJGIR-173     ISLAMPUR-174     HILSA-175<br />
NALANDA-176     HARNAUT-177<br />
S04-29-BR-NALANDA     1KAUSHALENDRA KUMAR     JD(U)<br />
2DEV KISHORE RAI     BSP<br />
3RAMSWAROOP PRASAD     INC<br />
4SATISH KUMAR     LJP<br />
5ANIL SINGH     LTSD<br />
6AMAR KANT SAH     RPP<br />
7UJJWAL KANT HUNKAR     MUL<br />
8DEVENDRA PRATAP     EKSP<br />
9PRIYRANJAN KUMAR     BJJD<br />
10RANJEET KUMAR     BPD<br />
11REKHA KUMARI     AD<br />
12VIJAY KUMAR     JPS<br />
13VINOD KUMAR PATEL     LM<br />
14SHASHI YADAV     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
15SAUDAGAR RAM     BSKP<br />
16HARICHARAN PRASAD     BMF<br />
17ARUN KUMAR     IND<br />
18KAPIL DEO SINGH     IND<br />
19KUMAR RAJESH     IND<br />
20KAUSHAL KUMAR KAUSHALENDRA SINHA     IND<br />
21CHANDRAMANI KUMAR MANI     IND<br />
22JITENDRA KUMAR     IND<br />
23NARESH PASWAN     IND<br />
24SANTOSH KUMAR     IND<br />
25SARYUG PRASAD SAHASTH     IND<br />
BAKHTIARPUR-180     DIGHA-181     BANKIPUR-182     KUMHRARH-183     PATNA<br />
SAHIB-184     FATWAH-185<br />
S04-30-BR-PATNA SAHIB     1VIJAY KUMAR     RJD<br />
2SHATRUGHAN SINHA     BJP<br />
3SHEKHAR SUMAN     INC<br />
4ON MASUMI     LTSD<br />
5DR DIWAKER TEJASWI     BUDM<br />
6RAM NARAYAN RAI     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
7HASSAN FAIZI HASHMI     ANC<br />
8ANJANI KUMAR     IND<br />
9KUMAR RAJIV     IND<br />
10DEEPAK KUMAR SINGH     IND<br />
11PANKAJ KUMAR SHARMA     IND<br />
12PRAMOD KUMAR GUPTA     IND<br />
13RAM BHAJAN SINGH NISHAD     IND<br />
14VIDHAN CHANDRA RANA     IND<br />
15SANJAY VERMA     IND<br />
16HEMANT KUMAR SINGH     IND<br />
DANAPUR-186     MANER-187     PHULWARI-188     MASAURHI-189     PALIGANJ-190<br />
BIKRAM-191<br />
S04-31-BR-PATALIPUTRA     1RANJAN PRASAD YADAV     JD(U)<br />
2LALU PRASAD     RJD<br />
3VIJAY SINGH YADAV     INC<br />
4HARENDRA KUMAR PATEL     BSP<br />
5KIRAN DEVI     RKJP<br />
6KUNDAN KUMAR     RWS<br />
7DR KRISHNADHAR SINGH     BJKD<br />
8PANCHA DEVI     JGP<br />
9PRABHUNATH YADAV     IJP<br />
10MOHAMMAD AFTAB ALAM     LTSD<br />
11MOHAMMAD SADRUDDIN     AIFB<br />
12RAMESHWAR PRASAD     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
13HASAN MANZOOR HASHMI     ANC<br />
14AWADHESH SHARMA     IND<br />
15DURGESH NANDAN SINGH     IND<br />
16SUNIL KUMAR SINGH     IND<br />
SANDESH-192     BARHARA-193     ARRAH-194     AGIAON-195     TARARI-196<br />
JAGDISHPUR-197     SHAHPUR-198<br />
S04-32-BR-ARRAH     1MEENA SINGH     JD(U)<br />
2RAMA KISHORE SINGH     LJP<br />
3REETA SINGH     BSP<br />
4HARIDWAR PRASAD SINGH     INC<br />
5AJIT PRASAD MEHTA     JKM<br />
6ARUN SINGH     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
7BHARAT BHUSAN PANDEY     ABJS<br />
8RAMADHAR SINGH     SHS<br />
9SAMBHU PRASAD SHARMA     AIFB<br />
10SANTOSH KUMAR     RDMP<br />
11SATYA NARAYAN YADAV     RASED<br />
12SAIYAD GANIUDDIN HAIDER     ANC<br />
13ASHOK KUMAR SINGH     IND<br />
14BHARAT SINGH SAHYOGI     IND<br />
15MAHESH RAM     IND<br />
16SOBH NATH SINGH     IND<br />
BARHAMPUR-199     BUXAR-200     DUMRAON-201     RAJPUR-202     RAMGARH-203<br />
DINARA-210<br />
S04-33-BR-BUXAR     1KAMLA KANT TIWARY     INC<br />
2JAGADA NAND SINGH     RJD<br />
3LAL MUNI CHOUBEY     BJP<br />
4SHYAM LAL SINGH KUSHWAHA     BSP<br />
5MOKARRAM HUSSAIN     SBSP<br />
6MOHAN SAH     BJJD<br />
7RAJENDRA SINGH MAURYA     LTSD<br />
8DR VIJENDRA NATH UPADHYAY     SHS<br />
9SHYAM BIHARI BIND     JPS<br />
10SATYENDRA OJHA     AD<br />
11SUDAMA PRASAD     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
12SURESH WADEKAR     RPI<br />
13KAMLESH CHOUDHARY     IND<br />
14JAI SINGH YADAV     IND<br />
15DADAN SINGH     IND<br />
16PRATIBHA DEVI     IND<br />
17PHULAN PANDIT     IND<br />
18RAJENDRA PASWAN     IND<br />
19LALLAN RUPNARAIN PATHAK     IND<br />
20SHIV CHARAN YADAV     IND<br />
21SUNIL KUMAR DUBEY     IND<br />
22SURENDRA KUMAR BHARTI     IND<br />
MOHANIA-204     BHABUA-205     CHAINPUR-206     CHENARI-207     SASARAM-208<br />
KARGAHAR-209<br />
S04-34-BR-SASARAM     1GANDHI AZAD     BSP<br />
2MEIRA KUMAR     INC<br />
3MUNI LAL     BJP<br />
4LALAN PASWAN     RJD<br />
5DUKHI RAM     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
6BABBAN CHAUDHARY     LTSD<br />
7BALIRAM RAM     PMSP<br />
8BHOLA PRASAD     IJP<br />
9RADHA DEBI     AD<br />
10RAM NAGINA RAM     RKJP<br />
11RAM YADI RAM     RPI<br />
12PRAMOD KUMAR     IND<br />
13BHARAT RAM     IND<br />
14MUNIYA DEBI     IND<br />
15RAM PRAVESH RAM     IND<br />
16SURENDRA RAM     IND<br />
NOKHA-211     DEHRI-212     KARAKAT-213     GOH-219     OBRA-220     NABINAGAR-221<br />
S04-35-BR-KARAKAT     1AWADHESH KUMAR SINGH     INC<br />
2UPENDRA KUMAR SHARMA     BSP<br />
3KANTI SINGH     RJD<br />
4MAHABALI SINGH     JD(U)<br />
5AJAY KUMAR     RPI(A)<br />
6JYOTI RASHMI     RSWD<br />
7MUDREEKA YADAV     AD<br />
8RAJ KISHOR MISRA     AJSP<br />
9RAJA RAM SINGH     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
10MDSHAMIULLAH MANSOORI     SSD<br />
11ERABDUL SATAR     IND<br />
12AMAVAS RAM     IND<br />
13PRO KAMTA PRASAD YADAV     IND<br />
14GIRISH NARAYAN SINGH     IND<br />
15SATISH PANDEY     IND<br />
16HARI PRASAD SINGH     IND<br />
ARWAL-214     KURTHA-215     JAHANABAD-216     GHOSI-217     MAKHDUMPUR-218<br />
ATRI-233<br />
S04-36-BR-JAHANABAD     1DR ARUN KUMAR     INC<br />
2JAGDISH SHARMA     JD(U)<br />
3RAMADHAR SHARMA     BSP<br />
4SURENDRA PRASAD YADAV     RJD<br />
5AYASHA KHATUN     LTSD<br />
6PROF JAI RAM PRASAD SINGH     SSD<br />
7TARA GUPTA     RPP<br />
8MAHANAND PRASAD     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
9RAMASRAY PRASAD SINGH     RLD<br />
10MD SAHABUDDIN JAHAN     BSKP<br />
11SHRAVAN KUMAR     LM<br />
12SADHU SINHA     AIFB<br />
13SYED AKBAR IMAM     ABAS<br />
14AJAY KUMAR VERMA     IND<br />
15ABHAY KUMAR ANIL     IND<br />
16DR ARBIND KUMAR     IND<br />
17ARVIND PRASAD SINGH     IND<br />
18UPENDRA PRASAD     IND<br />
19JAGDISH YADAV     IND<br />
20PRIKSHIT SINGH     IND<br />
21PRABHAT KUMAR RANJAN     IND<br />
22RANJIT SHARMA     IND<br />
23RAKESHWAR KISHOR     IND<br />
24SIYA RAM PRASAD     IND<br />
25SUMIRAK SINGH     IND<br />
KUTUMBA-222     AURANGABAD-223     RAFIGANJ-224     GURUA-225     IMAMGANJ-227<br />
TIKARI-231<br />
S04-37-BR-AURANGABAD     1ARCHANA CHANDRA     BSP<br />
2NIKHIL KUMAR     INC<br />
3SHAKIL AHMAD KHAN     RJD<br />
4SUSHIL KUMAR SINGH     JD(U)<br />
5ANIL KUMAR SINGH     RSWD<br />
6AMERIKA MAHTO     SSD<br />
7RAM KUMAR MEHTA     LTSD<br />
8VIJAY PASWAN     BSKP<br />
9ASLAM ANSARI     IND<br />
10INDRA DEO RAM     IND<br />
11UDAY PASWAN     IND<br />
12PUNA DAS     IND<br />
13RANJEET KUMAR     IND<br />
14RAJENDRA YADAV     IND<br />
15RAMSWARUP PRASAD YADAV     IND<br />
16SANTOSH KUMAR     IND<br />
SHERGHATI-226     BARACHATTI-228     BODH GAYA-229     GAYA TOWN-230<br />
BELAGANJ-232     WAZIRGANJ-234<br />
S04-38-BR-GAYA     1KALAWATI DEVI     BSP<br />
2RAMJI MANJHI     RJD<br />
3SANJIV PRASAD TONI     INC<br />
4HARI MANJHI     BJP<br />
5DILIP PASWAN     NBNP<br />
6NIRANJAN KUMAR     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
7RAJESH KUMAR     LTSD<br />
8RAMDEV ARYA PAAN     ABJS<br />
9AMAR NATH PRASAD     IND<br />
10KRISHNA CHOUDHARY     IND<br />
11KAIL DAS     IND<br />
12DIPAK PASWAN     IND<br />
13RAM KISHORE PASWAN     IND<br />
14RAMU PASWAN     IND<br />
15SHIV SHANKAR KUMAR     IND<br />
16SHYAM LAL MANJHI     IND<br />
BARBIGHA-170     RAJAULI-235     HISUA-236     NAWADA-237     GOBINDPUR-238<br />
WARSALIGANJ-239<br />
S04-39-BR-NAWADA     1GANESH SHANKAR VIDYARTHI     CPM<br />
2BHOLA SINGH     BJP<br />
3MASIH UDDIN     BSP<br />
4VEENA DEVI     LJP<br />
5SUNILA DEVI     INC<br />
6UMAKANT RAHI     SSD<br />
7KAILASH PAL     BSKP<br />
8VIDHYAPATI SINGH     LTSD<br />
9SURENDRA KUMAR CHAUDHARY     SBSP<br />
10AKHILESH SINGH     IND<br />
11ANIL MEHTA     IND<br />
12KAUSHAL YADAV     IND<br />
13CHANCHALA DEVI     IND<br />
14DURGA PRASAD DHAR     IND<br />
15NAVIN KUMAR VERMA     IND<br />
16RAJ KISHOR RAJ     IND<br />
17RAJ BALLABH PRASAD     IND<br />
18RAJENDRA VISHAL     IND<br />
19RAJENDRA SINGH     IND<br />
20SHAMBHU PRASAD     IND<br />
21SUNIL KUMAR     IND<br />
TARAPUR-164     SHEIKHPURA-169     SIKANDRA-240     JAMUI-241     JHAJHA-242<br />
CHAKAI-243<br />
S04-40-BR-JAMUI     1ASHOK CHOUDHARY     INC<br />
2GAJADHAR RAJAK     CPI<br />
3BHAGWAN DAS     BSP<br />
4BHUDEO CHOUDHARY     JD(U)<br />
5SHYAM RAJAK     RJD<br />
6ARJUN MANJHI     JGP<br />
7UPENDRA RAVIDAS     SAP<br />
8OM PRAKASH PASWAN     LTSD<br />
9GULAB CHANDRA PASWAN     RKJP<br />
10NUNDEO MANJHI     JVM<br />
11PRASADI PASWAN     JMM<br />
12SUBHASH PASWAN     STPI<br />
13KAPILDEO DAS     IND<br />
14JAY SEKHAR MANJHI     IND<br />
15PAPPU RAJAK     IND<br />
16YOGENDRA PASWAN     IND<br />
17VIJAY PASWAN     IND<br />
18BILAKSHAN RAVIDAS     IND<br />
19SARYUG PASWAN     IND<br />
MANDREM-1     PERNEM-2     BICHOLIM-3     TIVIM-4     MAPUSA-5     SIOLIM-6<br />
SALIGAO-7     CALANGUTE-8     PORVORIM-9     ALDONA-10<br />
S05-1-GA-NORTH GOA     1CHRISTOPHER FONSECA     CPI<br />
2JITENDRA RAGHURAJ DESHPRABHU     NCP<br />
3RAUT PANDURANG DATTARAM     MAG<br />
4SHRIPAD YESSO NAIK     BJP<br />
5UPENDRA CHANDRU GAONKAR     SHS<br />
6NARACINVA SURYA SALGAONKAR     IND<br />
7MARTHA D SOUZA     IND<br />
PONDA-21     SIRODA-22     MARCAIM-23     MORMUGAO-24     VASCO-DA-GAMA-25<br />
DABOLIM-26     CORTALIM-27     NUVEM-28     CURTORIM-29     FATORDA-30<br />
S05-2-GA-SOUTH GOA     1COSME FRANCISCO CAITANO SARDINHA     INC<br />
2ADV NARENDRA KESHAV SAWAIKAR     BJP<br />
3ADV RAJU MANGESHKAR ALIAS RAJENDRA NAIK     CPI<br />
4ROHIDAS HARICHANDRA BORKAR     SGF<br />
5MATANHY SALDANHA     UGDP<br />
6DIAS JAWAHAR     IND<br />
7DERICK DIAS     IND<br />
8FRANCISCO ANTONIO JOAO DE PHILOMENO FERNANDES     IND<br />
9MULLA SALIM     IND<br />
10SALUNKE SMITA PRAVEEN     IND<br />
11HAMZA KHAN     IND<br />
ABDASA-1     MANDVI-2     BHUJ-3     ANJAR-4     GANDHIDHAM-5     RAPAR-6     MORBI-65<br />
S06-1-GJ-KACHCHH     1JAT POONAMBEN VELJIBHAI     BJP<br />
2DANICHA VALJIBHAI PUNAMCHANDRA     INC<br />
3NAMORI MOHANBHAI LADHABHAI     BSP<br />
4CHAUHAN MOTILAL DEVJIBHA     LPSP<br />
5DR TINA MAGANBHAI PARMAR     BNJD<br />
6DUNGARIYA BHARMALBHAI NARANBHAI     SP<br />
7PARMAR MUKESHBHAI MANDANBHAI     IJP<br />
8BADIYA RAMESH GANGJI     RKSP<br />
9KANJI ABHABHAI MAHESHWARI     IND<br />
10GARVA ASMAL THAKARSHI     IND<br />
11GOVIND JIVABHAI DAFADA     IND<br />
12MAHESHWARI GANGJI DAYABHAI     IND<br />
13MAHESHWARI DHANJIBHAI KARSHANBHAI     IND<br />
14MANGALIYA LILBAI JIVANBHAI     IND<br />
15MUNSHI BHURALAL KHIMJIBHAI     IND<br />
16VANZARA HIRABEN DALPATBHAI     IND<br />
17SARESA NANJI BHANJIBHAI     IND<br />
VAV-7     THARAD-8     DHANERA-9     DANTA-10     PALANPUR-12     DEESA-13<br />
DEODAR-14<br />
S06-2-GJ-BANASKANTHA     1GADHVI MUKESHKUMAR BHAIRAVDANJI     INC<br />
2CHETANBHAI KALABHAI SOLANKI     BSP<br />
3CHAUDHARI HARIBHAI PARATHIBHAI     BJP<br />
4AMRUTBHAI LAKHUBHAI PATELFOSI     MJP<br />
5KATARIYA HASMUKHBHAI RAVJIBHAI     LSWP<br />
6LODHA ISHVARBHAI MAHADEVBHAI     ABJS<br />
7KARNAVAT YOGESHKUMAR BHIKHABHAI     IND<br />
8PARSANI MAHMAD SIKANDAR JALALBHAI     IND<br />
9PUROHIT ASHOKBHAI CHHAGANBHAI     IND<br />
10MAJIRANA BHOPAJI AASHAJI     IND<br />
11ROOTHAR LEBUJI PARBATJI     IND<br />
12SHARDABEN BHIKHABHAI PARMAR     IND<br />
13SAVJIBHAI PATHUBHAI RAJGOR     IND<br />
14SIPAI AAIYUBBHAI IBRAHIMBHAI     IND<br />
15SHRIMALI ASHOKBHAI BALCHANDBHAI     IND<br />
VADGAM-11     KANKREJ-15     RADHANPUR-16     CHANASMA-17     PATAN-18<br />
SIDHPUR-19     KHERALU-20<br />
S06-3-GJ-PATAN     1KHOKHAR MAHEBOOBKHAN RAHEMATKHAN     BSP<br />
2JAGDISH THAKOR     INC<br />
3BAROT SANJAYBHAI MAGANBHAI     NCP<br />
4RATHOD BHAVSINHBHAI DAHYABHAI     BJP<br />
5PATAVAT MAHAMMADBHAI SHARIFBHAI     SP<br />
6PATEL NARANBHAI PRAGDASBHAI     MJP<br />
7RAVAL BHURABHAI MOTIBHAI     BNJD<br />
8KANUBHAI BHURABHAI MAHESHVARI MANDOVARA     IND<br />
9CHAUDHARY KIRTIKUMAR JESANGBHAI     IND<br />
10CHAUDHARY MANSINHBHAI MANABHAI     IND<br />
11JUDAL GANESHBHAI MEGHRAJBHAI     IND<br />
12PATEL DILIPKUMAR LILACHAND     IND<br />
13PATEL MANORBHAI VIRAMDAS     IND<br />
14PATEL RAMESHBHAI GOVINDBHAI     IND<br />
15BRAHMAKSHATRIY NIRUPABEN NATVARLAL     IND<br />
16RAJPUT JAGATSINH SAMANTSING     IND<br />
UNJHA-21     VISNAGAR-22     BECHARAJI-23     KADI-24     MAHESANA-25<br />
VIJAPUR-26     MANSA-37<br />
S06-4-GJ-MAHESANA     1ZALA RUDRADATTSINH VANRAJSINH     BSP<br />
2PATEL JAYSHREEBEN KANUBHAI     BJP<br />
3PATEL JIVABHAI AMBALAL     INC<br />
4THAKOR AMARSINH RAMSINH BABUJI     MJP<br />
5DR P C PATEL MBBS MD     BRP<br />
6BABUBHAI ISHWARBHAI PRAJAPATI     VHS<br />
7CHAVDA SHANKARJI BADARJI     IND<br />
8THAKOR RAMANJI SHIVAJI     IND<br />
9NAYEE KOKILABEN MANUBHAI ALIAS MAHENDRABHAI     IND<br />
10PATEL JIVRAMBHAI HIRDAS     IND<br />
11PATEL MANOJKUMAR BAHECHARDAS     IND<br />
12PATEL LALJIBHAI KESHAVLAL     IND<br />
HIMATNAGAR-27     IDAR-28     KHEDBRAHMA-29     BHILODA-30     MODASA-31<br />
BAYAD-32     PRANTIJ-33<br />
S06-5-GJ-SABARKANTHA     1CHAUHAN MAHENDRASINH     BJP<br />
2MISTRY MADHUSUDAN     INC<br />
3RAMLAVAT VIKRAMSINH LAXMANSINH     BSP<br />
4KADARI MOLANA RIYAZ     SP<br />
5PARMAR MINABA DIPSINH     IJP<br />
6SINHALI DASHRATH CHANDULAL     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
7CHAUHAN MAHENDRASINH PADAMSINH     IND<br />
8TRIVEDI BALKRUSHN PRANLAL     IND<br />
9PATEL KANTIBHAI KHUSHALBHAI     IND<br />
10PATEL DANABHAI BECHARBHAI     IND<br />
11RATHOD SABIRMIYA AMIRMIYA     IND<br />
12SOLANKI CHHAGANBHAI KEVALABHAI     IND<br />
GANDHINAGAR NORTH-36     KALOL-38     SANAND-40     GHATLODIA-41     VEJALPUR-42<br />
NARANPURA-45     SABARMATI-55<br />
S06-6-GJ-GANDHINAGAR     1LKADVANI     BJP<br />
2PATEL SURESHKUMAR CHATURDAS SURESH PATEL     INC<br />
3RAKESH PANDEY     BSP<br />
4ASHOKKUMAR ISHVARBHAI PATEL     BNJD<br />
5KHALIFA SAMSUDDIN NASIRUDDIN JUGNU     LSWP<br />
6TRIVEDI SUNILBHAI MANUBHAI     MJP<br />
7FIROZ DEHLVI     AIMF<br />
8MEMON FATAMABEN FARUKBHAI     IJP<br />
9KALPESHKUMAR RAJANIKANT MODI     IND<br />
10THAKUR RAKESHBHAI RAJDEVSINGH     IND<br />
11PATEL SIDDHESH DINESHBHAI     IND<br />
12PARIKH HETA KUMARPAL     IND<br />
13BRAHMBHATT SANJAYBHAI AMARKUMAR     IND<br />
14MAKWANA ANILKUMAR SOMABHAI     IND<br />
15DRMALLIKA SARABHAI     IND<br />
16MAHANTSHRI DHARAMDASBAPU     IND<br />
17RAHUL CHIMANBHAI MEHTA     IND<br />
18VAGHELA SUKHDEVSINH PARBATSINH     IND<br />
19SHAH MUKESH     IND<br />
DEHGAM-34     GANDHINAGAR SOUTH-35     VATVA-43     NIKOL-46     NARODA-47<br />
THAKKARBAPA NAGAR-48     BAPUNAGAR-49<br />
S06-7-GJ-AHMEDABAD EAST     1PATEL BHOLABHAI VALJIBHAI KAKDIYA     NCP<br />
2BABARIYA DIPAKBHAI RATILAL     INC<br />
3VIRUBHAI N VANZARA     BSP<br />
4HARIN PATHAK     BJP<br />
5PATEL PRAVIN RAMBHAI     MJP<br />
6PREMHARI RAMESHCHANDRA SHARMA     NLHP<br />
7BHATT SANJIV INDRAVADAN     BNJD<br />
8RAJPUT RANJEETSINGH RAMSHANKARSINH     IJP<br />
9RAJPUT SANJITKUMAR RADHAKRISHNASINH     SP<br />
10DR N T SENGAL     LSWP<br />
11HASRATH JAYRAM PAGARE     RSPS<br />
12KHODABHAI LALJIBHAI DESAI     IND<br />
13THAKKAR PARESHBHAI RASIKLAL     IND<br />
14PATEL BHAVINBHAI AMRUTBHAI     IND<br />
15BUDHDHPRIYA JASVANT SOMABHAI     IND<br />
16MAURYA RAJESH HARIRAM     IND<br />
17SHARMA ANILKUMAR BRIJENDRABHAI     IND<br />
18SHARMA BRIJESHKUMAR UJAGARLAL     IND<br />
ELLISBRIDGE-44     AMRAIWADI-50     DARIAPUR-51     JAMALPUR &#8211; KHADIA-52<br />
MANINAGAR-53     DANILIMDA-54     ASARWA-56<br />
S06-8-GJ-AHMEDABAD WEST     1PARMAR SHAILESH MANHARLAL     INC<br />
2DR PRAVIN S SOLANKI     BSP<br />
3DR SOLANKI KIRITBHAI PREMJIBHAI     BJP<br />
4PARMAR MOHANBHAI KARSHANBHAI     LPSP<br />
5MAKWANA ISHWARBHAI DHANABHAI     LJP<br />
6VIJAYKUMAR MANJIBHAI VADHER     AIMF<br />
7SAVLE BHIKA FULA     RPI(A)<br />
8SHIRSATH VEDUBHAI KAUTIKBHAI     IJP<br />
9SANKHALIYA NARENDRASINH MANSINH     LSWP<br />
10CHAUHAN PRAHLADBHAI NATTHUBHAI     IND<br />
11VANZARA DALPATBHAI KHIMABHAI     IND<br />
12VORA RATNABEN DAHYABHAI     IND<br />
13SHAH ISHWARBHAI KHANDAS     IND<br />
14SOLANKI KANTIBHAI HEMABHAI     IND<br />
15SOLANKI RAMESHBHAI DANABHAI     IND<br />
16SOLANKI VITTHALBHAI MAGANBHAI     IND<br />
VIRAMGAM-39     DHANDHUKA-59     DASADA-60     LIMBDI-61     WADHWAN-62<br />
CHOTILA-63     DHRANGADHRA-64<br />
S06-9-GJ-SURENDRANAGAR     1KOLI PATEL SOMABHAI     INC<br />
2PATEL MOHANBHAI DAHYABHAI     BSP<br />
3MER LALJIBHAI CHATURBHAI     BJP<br />
4JAGRUTIBEN BABULAL GADA SHAH     MJP<br />
5DHAVANIYA BACHUBHAI CHHAGANBHAI     LPSP<br />
6PATADIYA KHIMJIBHAI HARAJIVANBHAI     KKJHS<br />
7VAGHELA SATUBHA KANUBHA     ABJS<br />
8KORDIA ALTAFBHAI VALIBHAI     IND<br />
9JADAV BHAGWANBHAI MATHURBHAI     IND<br />
10DABHI MOHANBHAI TULSHIBHAI     IND<br />
11DERVALIA MEDHABHAI KALABHAI     IND<br />
12NAYAKPRA HITESH BHAGVANGIBHAI     IND<br />
13PATEL ASHOKKUMAR CHIMANLAL     IND<br />
14BHARATBHAI RAMNIKLAL MAKWANA     IND<br />
15BHATIYA NARANBHAI KEHARBHAI     IND<br />
16UKABHAI AMARABHAI MAKWANA     IND<br />
17MER MAVJIBHAI KUKABHAI     IND<br />
18RABA HARSURBHAI RAMBHAI     IND<br />
19SAVUKIYA LALJIBHAI MOHANLAL     IND<br />
20SOLANKI KARSHANBHAI JIVABHAI     IND<br />
TANKARA-66     WANKANER-67     RAJKOT EAST-68     RAJKOT WEST-69     RAJKOT<br />
SOUTH-70     RAJKOT RURAL-71     JASDAN-72<br />
S06-10-GJ-RAJKOT     1KIRANKUMAR VALJIBHAI BHALODIA PATEL     BJP<br />
2KUVARJIBHAI MOHANBHAI BAVALIA     INC<br />
3DHEDHI DALEECHANDBHAI LIRABHAI PATEL     BSP<br />
4SUDHIR JOSHI     CPM<br />
5KUBAVAT BABUDAS CHHAGANDAS     ABJS<br />
6GOKALBHAI KHODABHAI PARMAR     LPSP<br />
7JASVANTBHAI RANCHHODBHAI SABHAYA     SP<br />
8JADEJA SATUBHA AMARSANG     NSCP<br />
9NARENDRASINH TAPUBHA JADEJA     RKSP<br />
10BABULAL DEVJIBHAI GHAVA     LJP<br />
11VEKARIA ALPESHBHAI KESHUBHAI     MJP<br />
12AJITSINH HARISINH JADEJA     IND<br />
13ARVINDBHAI JADAVJIBHAI RATHOD     IND<br />
14KESHUBHAI DHANJIBHAI VEKARIYA     IND<br />
15CHAVDA LAKHMANBHAI DEVJIBHAI     IND<br />
16DR ZAKIRHUSEN MATHAKIYA     IND<br />
17DUDHATRA MUKUNDBHAI GOVINDBHAI     IND<br />
18NAYANBHAI HASHMUKHBHAI UPADHYAY     IND<br />
19PRAVINBHAI MEGHJIBHAI DENGADA     IND<br />
20BHIKHABHAI KURJIBHAI SADADIYA     IND<br />
21MULTANI SUBHANBHAI POPATBHAI     IND<br />
22RABARI MOMAIYABHAI ALABHAI     IND<br />
23DRRAJESHKUMAR SHANTIBHAI MAKADIA PATEL     IND<br />
24VEKARIYA PRAGJIBHAI NATHUBHAI     IND<br />
25SAROLA GEETABEN MANJIBHAI     IND<br />
26HARSODA MAHESH HIRABHAI     IND<br />
27HIRABHAI GORDHANBHAI CHANGELA     IND<br />
GONDAL-73     JETPUR-74     DHORAJI-75     PORBANDAR-83     KUTIYANA-84<br />
MANAVADAR-85     KESHOD-88<br />
S06-11-GJ-PORBANDAR     1KHACHARIYA MANSUKHBHAI SHAMJIBHAI     BJP<br />
2CHANDRAVADIYA MEHULKUMAR KARSANBHAI     BSP<br />
3RADADIYA VITTHALBHAI HANSRAJBHAI     INC<br />
4JADEJA NATHABHAI JIVABHAI     IJP<br />
5PATOLIYA MANOJBHAI SAMJIBHAI     IND<br />
6BHATT NITINBHAI VRUJLAL     IND<br />
7RAJENDRA AMRUTLAL PARMAR     IND<br />
KALAVAD-76     JAMNAGR RURAL-77     JAMNAGAR NORTH-78     JAMNAGAR SOUTH-79<br />
JAMJODHPUR-80     KHAMBHALIA-81     DWARKA-82<br />
S06-12-GJ-JAMNAGAR     1AHIR VIKRAMBHAI ARJANBHAI MADAM     INC<br />
2CHAVDA JAYSUKHBHAI TRIKAMBHAI     BSP<br />
3MUNGRA RAMESHBHAI DEVRAJBHAI     BJP<br />
4CHAUHAN DINESHBHAI KALABHAI     RPI(A)<br />
5JADEJA HITENDRASINH JAYVANTSINH     RKSP<br />
6MANHARBHAI KACHARABHAI RATHOD     RSP(S)<br />
7DR VASANTBHAI MANILAL SANGHAVI     ABJS<br />
8VADHER CHANDUBHA MANUBHA     MJP<br />
9GOJIYA VIRABHAI MALDEBHAI     IND<br />
10CHAVDA DEVAYATBHAI JIVABHAI     IND<br />
11DOSANI IDRISBHAI ISMAILBHAI     IND<br />
12DEVGANA GAURIBEN MOHANBHAI     IND<br />
13DHARMENDRABHAI MAGANLAL PATEL     IND<br />
14NOYDA MAMAD NATHUBHAI     IND<br />
15PADHIYAR GOVINDBHAI LALJIBHAI     IND<br />
16PARMAR BHURALAL MEGHJIBHAI     IND<br />
17POPATPUTRA RAFIK ABUBAKAR     IND<br />
18BHAGAD SALIM OSMAN     IND<br />
19MAHESHBHAI PARSOTAMBHAI VADI     IND<br />
20VYAS RAJESH SHIVSHANKAR     IND<br />
21SACHADA HABIBBHAI ISHABHAI     IND<br />
22SAGATHIYA VINODBHAI VIRJIBHAI     IND<br />
JUNAGADH-86     VISAVADAR-87     MANGROL-89     SOMNATH-90     TALALA-91<br />
KODINAR-92     UNA-93<br />
S06-13-GJ-JUNAGADH     1BARAD JASHUBHAI DHANABHAI     INC<br />
2SOLANKI DINUBHAI BOGHABHAI     BJP<br />
3KUNJADIYA VALLABHBHAI RAMBHAI     ABMSD<br />
4CHANDULAL BHANUBHAI DHADUK CHANDRESHBHAI     MJP<br />
5DANGAR BRIJESH RAMBHAI     RWS<br />
6BHUT ASHOKBHAI BHIMJIBHAI     RSP(S)<br />
7MAHIDA CHANDRASINH HAMIRBHAI     RPI(A)<br />
8HUSENKHAN SARVARKHAN PATHAN     SP<br />
9HETALKUMAR NAROTAMBHAI THUMBAR     BNJD<br />
10KAMALIYA VASHRAMBHAI PUNJABHAI     IND<br />
11DR KOYANI BHARATKUMAR KANJIBHAI     IND<br />
12CHAND MOHAMAD YUSUF UMARBHAI     IND<br />
13PARMAR SAVJIBHAI BHIKHABHAI     IND<br />
14VALA VIRAMBHAI NATHUBHAI     IND<br />
15SEVRA BACHUBHAI KALABHAI     IND<br />
16HARILAL RANCHHODBHAI CHAUHAN     IND<br />
DHARI-94     AMRELI-95     LATHI-96     SAVARKUNDLA-97     RAJULA-98     MAHUVA-99<br />
GARIADHAR-101<br />
S06-14-GJ-AMRELI     1KACHHADIA NARANBHAI     BJP<br />
2NILABEN VIRJIBHAI THUMMAR     INC<br />
3DBBHAROLA     BSP<br />
4MADHUBHAI BHUVA     NCP<br />
5KASVALA JAYSUKHABHAI LALJIBHAI     LSWP<br />
6BARAIYA CHANDRAKANT RAMJIBHAI CHANDU PATEL     SP<br />
7MAKAVANA SAMATBHAI BHIKHABHAI     RKSP<br />
8RAMESH GOHIL     MJP<br />
9ASLALIYA CHANDUBHAI RANABHAI     IND<br />
10KHOKHAR GULMAHMAD ISMILE     IND<br />
11GOHIL RAMBHAI JINABHAI     IND<br />
12NILABEN THUMAR     IND<br />
13RAMESHBHAI JASHABHAI PARMAR     IND<br />
14VALJIBHAI LALLUBHAI SHIROYA     IND<br />
15SANGANI RAMESHBHAI KANUBHAI     IND<br />
16SUKHADIA NATHALAL V     IND<br />
TALAJA-100     PALITANA-102     BHAVNAGAR RURAL-103     BHAVNAGAR EAST-104<br />
BHAVNAGAR WEST-105     GADHADA-106     BOTAD-107<br />
S06-15-GJ-BHAVNAGAR     1GOHILMAHAVIRSINHBHAGIRATHSINH     INC<br />
2RANA RAJENDRASINH GHANSHYAMSINH     BJP<br />
3BORICHA VALJIBHAI BAGHABHAI     BSP<br />
4ATUL HARSHADRAI PANDYA     BNJD<br />
5GOHIL NANAJIBHAI MADHABHAI     RPI(A)<br />
6ZADAFIA GORDHANBHAI PRAGJIBHAI     MJP<br />
7DABHI DEVJIBHAI MEGHABHAI     SJP(R)<br />
8YADAVKOLI TULSHIBHAI RAMJIBHAI     SP<br />
9SAPARIA DINESH NANUBHAI     LPSP<br />
10KATARIA ZINABHAI NAGAJIBHAI     IND<br />
11CHUDASAMA MEPABHAI MAVJIBHAI     IND<br />
12CHAUHAN DHIRUBHAI KARSHANBHAI     IND<br />
13NARESHBHAI NANAJIBHAI SONANI     IND<br />
14PUNANI MUKESHBHI MAGANBHAI     IND<br />
15MISOLANKI     IND<br />
16HARIN RAMNIKLAL MAKWANA     IND<br />
KHAMBHAT-108     BORSAD-109     ANKLAV-110     UMRETH-111     ANAND-112<br />
PETLAD-113     SOJITRA-114<br />
S06-16-GJ-ANAND     1PATEL DIPAKBHAI CHIMANBHAI     BJP<br />
2PARMAR BABUBHAI BECHARBHAI     NCP<br />
3SOLANKI BHARATBHAI MADHAVSINH     INC<br />
4PARMAR HITENDRASINH MOHANSINH     SP<br />
5RATHOD HIMMATBHAI MOHANHAI     IJP<br />
6SAMIRBHAI GIRISHBHAI PATEL     SVPP<br />
7CHAVDA KAUSHIKKMAR RAJIVBHAI     IND<br />
8DAVE AMRISHBHAI VADILAL     IND<br />
9PATEL JAYESHBHAI ARVINDBHAI     IND<br />
10BHARATBHAI VINUBHAI BHOI     IND<br />
11MALEK GULAMMAHMMED ABDULKARIM     IND<br />
12LALJIBHAI GANESHJI PUROHIT     IND<br />
13LEELABEN RAVJIBHAI PARMAR     IND<br />
14SAIYED MAHEBUBALI HUSAINMIYA     IND<br />
15SOLANKI BHARAT BABUBHAI     IND<br />
DASKROI-57     DHOLKA-58     MATAR-115     NADIAD-116     MEHMEDABAD-117<br />
MAHUDHA-118     KAPADVANJ-120<br />
S06-17-GJ-KHEDA     1CHAUHAN DEVUSINH JESINGBHAI     BJP<br />
2CHAUHAN RATANSINH UDESINH     BSP<br />
3DINSHA PATEL     INC<br />
4DODIYA HEMALSINH DAJIBHAI ALIAS DODIYA BATUKSINH     MJP<br />
5ALPESHSINH SURUBHA VAGHELA     IND<br />
6CHRISTI VASANTBHAI OTABHAI     IND<br />
7KHALIFA ZAKIRHUSEN GULAMNABI     IND<br />
8PATEL BHARATKUMAR VISHNUBHAI     IND<br />
9SHEKH TAUFIKHUSEN GULAMRASUL     IND<br />
THASRA-119     BALASINOR-121     LUNAWADA-122     SHEHRA-124     MORVA HADAF-125<br />
GODHRA-126     KALOL-127<br />
S06-18-GJ-PANCHMAHAL     1CHAUHAN PRABHATSINH PRATAPSINH     BJP<br />
2BAROT PRAKASHKUMAR MANEKLAL     BSP<br />
3VAGHELA SHANKERSINH LAXMANSINH     INC<br />
4MANSURI MUKHTYAR MOHAMAD     ABMSD<br />
5SHAIKH KALIM ALATIF     LJP<br />
SANTRAMPUR-123     FATEPURA-129     JHALOD-130     LIMKHEDA-131     DAHOD-132<br />
GARBADA-133     DEVGADBARIA-134<br />
S06-19-GJ-DAHOD     1KATARA SINGJIBHAI JALJIBHAI     CPM<br />
2KALARA RAMSINGBHAI NANJIBHAI     BSP<br />
3DAMOR SOMJIBHAI PUNJABHAI     BJP<br />
4DR PRABHA KISHOR TAVIAD     INC<br />
5MEDA KALSINHBHAI TAJSINHBHAI     NCP<br />
6PARMAR DINESHBHAI NAGJIBHAI     IJP<br />
7KCMUNIA ADVOCATE     SP<br />
SAVLI-135     VAGHODIA-136     VADODARA CITY-141     SAYAJIGUNJ-142<br />
AKOTA-143     RAOPURA-144     MANJALPUR-145<br />
S06-20-GJ-VADODARA     1GAEKWAD SATYAJITSINH DULIPSINH     INC<br />
2PUROHIT VINAYKUMAR RAMANBHAI     BSP<br />
3BALKRISHNA KHANDERAO SHUKLA BALU SHUKLA     BJP<br />
4GIRISHBHAI MADHAVLAL BHAVSAR     IND<br />
5THAVARDAS AMULRAI CHOITHANI     IND<br />
6TAPAN DASGUPTA TAPANBHAI     IND<br />
7VASAVA HARILAL SHANABHAI     IND<br />
HALOL-128     CHHOTA UDAIPUR-137     JETPUR-138     SANKHEDA-139     DABHOI-140<br />
PADRA-146     NANDOD-148<br />
S06-21-GJ-CHHOTA UDAIPUR     1BHIL PRAKASHBHAI SOMABHAI     BSP<br />
2RATHWA NARANBHAI JEMLABHAI     INC<br />
3RATHWA RAMSINGBHAI PATALBHAI     BJP<br />
4VASAVABHIL VITTHALBHAI VENIBHAI     IND<br />
KARJAN-147     DEDIAPADA-149     JAMBUSAR-150     VAGRA-151     JHAGADIA-152<br />
BHARUCH-153     ANKLESHWAR-154<br />
S06-22-GJ-BHARUCH     1UMERJI AHMED UGHARATDAR AZIZ TANKARVI     INC<br />
2PANDEY SANATKUMAR RAJARAM     BSP<br />
3BALVANTSINH VIJAYSINH PARMAR     NCP<br />
4MANSUKHBHAI DHANJIBHAI VASAVA     BJP<br />
5KANAKSINH MANGROLA     SP<br />
6NARENDRASINH RANDHIRSINH VASHI     LSWP<br />
7PATEL NARESHKUMAR BHAGVANBHAI NARESH PATEL     MJP<br />
8PATEL MEHRUNNISHA VALLI ADAM     LJP<br />
9VASAVA CHHOTUBHAI AMARSINHBHAI     JD(U)<br />
10SURESHBHAI GORDHANBHAI VASAVA     ABJS<br />
11GOHIL HEMANTKUMAR JERAMBHAI     IND<br />
12DILIPKUMAR GULSINGBHAI VASAVA     IND<br />
13PATEL THAKORBHAI CHANDULAL     IND<br />
14LAKDAWALA SHAKIL AHEMAD     IND<br />
15LAD MAHIPATBHAI MAGANBHAI     IND<br />
MANGROL-156     MANDVI-157     KAMREJ-158     BARDOLI-169     MAHUVA-170<br />
VYARA-171     NIZAR-172<br />
S06-23-GJ-BARDOLI     1GAMIT RANJANBEN CHIMANBHAI     BSP<br />
2CHAUDHARI TUSHARBHAI AMRASINHBHAI     INC<br />
3PATEL SONABEN BHIKHUBHAI     CPI<br />
4VASAVA RITESHKUMAR AMARSINH     BJP<br />
5CHAUDHARI KAMLESHBHAI PRABHUBHAI     JD(U)<br />
6PATEL VIJAYKUMAR HARIBHAI     MJP<br />
7RATHOD PRAVINBHAI BHULABHAI     SP<br />
8ARJUNBHAI BHALJIBHAI CHAUDHARI     IND<br />
9GAMIT THAKORBHAI MANEKJIBHAI     IND<br />
10GAMIT SUMANBHAI NARSINHBHAI     IND<br />
11RATHOD SUKABHAI MANGABHAI     IND<br />
12VASAVA PRAVINSINH JAGATSINH     IND<br />
OLPAD-155     SURAT EAST-159     SURAT NORTH-160     VARACHHA ROAD-161<br />
KARANJ-162     KATARGAM-166     SURAT WEST-167<br />
S06-24-GJ-SURAT     1AJAYKUMAR DINESHBHAI PATEL     BSP<br />
2GAJERA DHIRUBHAI HARIBHAI     INC<br />
3SHRIMATI DARSHANA VIKRAM JARDOSH     BJP<br />
4PATEL KANUBHAI HARIBHAI     LSWP<br />
5PRAJAPATI MUKESHBHAI AMBALIYA     LPSP<br />
6FAKIRBHAI CHAUHAN     MJP<br />
7BATHVAR NARESHBHAI NANJIBHAI     RPI(A)<br />
8SHASHIKANT KAPURE     RPIE<br />
9SURESHBHAI CHHAGANBHAI CHOTALIYA     RKSP<br />
10NAGMAL PRABHAKARBHAI SOMABHAI     IND<br />
11PATEL SAVITABEN CHHAGANBHAI     IND<br />
12PYARELAL BHARTI     IND<br />
13PROF BAJPAI RAKESH R     IND<br />
14MAKVANA ANANDBHAI KESHAVBHAI KOLI     IND<br />
15MOHAMMAD AIYUB ABDUL RAHEMAN SHAIKH     IND<br />
LIMBAYAT-163     UDHNA-164     MAJURA-165     CHORYASI-168     JALALPORE-174<br />
NAVSARI-175     GANDEVI-176<br />
S06-25-GJ-NAVSARI     1DHANSUKHA RAJPUT     INC<br />
2NAIK YOGESHKUMAR THAKORBHAI     NCP<br />
3C R PATIL     BJP<br />
4SHAILESHBHAI BISHESWAR SHRIVASTAV     BSP<br />
5AAZADKUMAR CHATURBHAI PATEL     SVPP<br />
6YADAV GANGAPRASAD LALANBHAI     MJP<br />
7KANUBHAI DEVJIBHAI SUKHADIA     IND<br />
8JASHAVANTBHAI DALPATBHAI PANCHAL ADVOCATE     IND<br />
9TARUNBHAI CHAMPAKBHAI PATEL     IND<br />
10PATEL PRAVINCHANDRA MANILAL     IND<br />
11RATHOD GOVINDBHAI LAXMANBHAI RIKSHAWALA     IND<br />
12VARANKAR KAMALBEN KASHIRAM     IND<br />
13SHATRUDHANDAS OMKARDAS SUGAT BAIRAGI     IND<br />
14SATYAJIT JAYANTILAL SHETH     IND<br />
DANGS-173     VANSDA-177     DHARAMPUR-178     VALSAD-179     PARDI-180<br />
KAPRADA-181     UMBERGAON-182<br />
S06-26-GJ-VALSAD     1KISHANBHAI VESTABHAI PATEL     INC<br />
2GAVLI CHHAGANBHAI PILUBHAI     BSP<br />
3PATEL DHIRUBHAI CHHAGANBHAI DR DCPATEL     BJP<br />
4PANKAJKUMAR PARABHUBHAI PATEL     ADSP<br />
5BHOYE NAYNESHBHAI MADHUBHAI     SP<br />
6VARALI LAXMANBHAI CHHAGANBHAI     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
7PATEL RAMBHAI KOYABHAI     IND<br />
KALKA-1     PANCHKULA-2     NARAINGARH-3     AMBALA CANTT.-4     AMBALA CITY-5<br />
MULANA-6     SADHAURA-7     JAGADHRI-8     YAMUNANAGAR-9<br />
S07-1-HR-AMBALA     1CHANDER PAL     BSP<br />
2RATTAN LAL KATARIA     BJP<br />
3SELJA         INC<br />
4DALVIR SINGH     HJCBL<br />
5HEM RAJ     LJP<br />
6AMAR SINGH     IND<br />
7NARINDER KUMAR     IND<br />
RADAUR-10     LADWA-11     SHAHBAD-12     THANESAR-13     PEHOWA-14     GUHLA-15<br />
KALAYAT-16     KAITHAL-17     PUNDRI-18<br />
S07-2-HR-KURUKSHETRA     1ASHOK KUMAR ARORA     INLD<br />
2GURDYAL SINGH SAINI     BSP<br />
3NAVEEN JINDAL     INC<br />
4JASWANT SINGH CHEEMA     HJCBL<br />
5PARDHAN CHAND CHAUHAN     SP<br />
6DR ASHWINI SHARMA HRITTWAL     IND<br />
7ATAM PARKASH     IND<br />
8TARSEM LAL     IND<br />
9YASH PAL     IND<br />
10RAN SINGH     IND<br />
11VIRENDER SINGH     IND<br />
12VISHNU BHAGWAN AGGARWAL     IND<br />
13SUNEETA DHARIWAL     IND<br />
14SUBHASH MAHENDRA     IND<br />
NARWANA-38     TOHANA-39     FATEHABAD-40     RATIA-41     KALAWALI-42<br />
DABWALI-43     RANIA-44     SIRSA-45     ELLENABAD-46<br />
S07-3-HR-SIRSA     1ASHOK TANWAR     INC<br />
2RAJESH KUMAR     BSP<br />
3COMRADE RAM KUMAR     CPM<br />
4DR SITA RAM     INLD<br />
5RAJ KUMAR NAGAR     JKNPP<br />
6RAJENDRA PRASAD     HJCBL<br />
7SWARN SINGH     RASJP<br />
8HANS RAJ     RPI<br />
9JAIBIR SINGH     IND<br />
10DESRAJ     IND<br />
11NARENDER PAL     IND<br />
12PAWAN KUMAR     IND<br />
13PUSHPA RANI     IND<br />
14VAZIR SINGH     IND<br />
15SHANKER LAL     IND<br />
UCHANA KALAN-37     ADAMPUR-47     UKLANA-48     NARNAUND-49     HANSI-50<br />
BARWALA-51     HISAR-52     NALWA-53     BAWANI KHERA-59<br />
S07-4-HR-HISAR     1JAI PARKASH     INC<br />
2RAM DAYAL     BSP<br />
3SAMPAT SINGH     INLD<br />
4KARAN SINGH     BRPP<br />
5KRISHAN KUMAR SO HARIRAM     RASJP<br />
6GULAB SINGH     NELU<br />
7JANG BAHADUR     BHBP<br />
8BHAJAN LAL SO KHERAJ     HJCBL<br />
9ROSHAN LAL     IJP<br />
10SATPAL     SMBHP<br />
11SATPAL SINGH     LJP<br />
12ANUP         IND<br />
13MEHTA ANOOP KUMAR     IND<br />
14AZAD SINGH     IND<br />
15UMRAV SINGH     IND<br />
16KULDEEP SINGH     IND<br />
17KULWANT SINGH     IND<br />
18ARYA KRISHAN     IND<br />
19KRISHAN KUMAR SO GOPI RAM     IND<br />
20CHHOTU RAM SO KIRTA RAM     IND<br />
21CHHOTU RAM SO LADHU RAM     IND<br />
22JAGDISH CHANDER ASIJA     IND<br />
23JAG RAM     IND<br />
24JOGENDER KUMAR     IND<br />
25DEVI LAL     IND<br />
26DEVENDER     IND<br />
27NAND KISHOR     IND<br />
28PARVESH     IND<br />
29BHAJAN LAL SO DHARAMPAL     IND<br />
30BHATERI     IND<br />
31MANU DIGVIJAY SINGH     IND<br />
32RAJ KUMAR     IND<br />
33RAJENDER     IND<br />
34ROHTAS     IND<br />
35SHAMSHER     IND<br />
36SHARVAN KUMAR     IND<br />
37SANJAY KUMAR     IND<br />
38SANDEEP     IND<br />
NILOKHERI-19     INDRI-20     KARNAL-21     GHARAUNDA-22     ASSANDH-23     PANIPAT<br />
RURAL-24     PANIPAT CITY-25     ISRANA-26     SAMALKHA-27<br />
S07-5-HR-KARNAL     1ARVIND KUMAR SHARMA     INC<br />
2MAM CHAND     CPI<br />
3MARATHA VIRENDER VERMA     BSP<br />
4IDSWAMI     BJP<br />
5KALPANA SINGH     RPI(A)<br />
6PREM KUMAR     SHS<br />
7MANOJ KUMAR KASHYAP     VAJP<br />
8DR RAMESH CHHABRA     HJCBL<br />
9RAJIV AHUJA     SP<br />
10RAM PAL     RASAP<br />
11HAWA SINGH     RASJP<br />
12ANOOP SINGH     IND<br />
13ASHOK KUMAR     IND<br />
14DUSHYANT KUMAR     IND<br />
15NARENDER SAROHA     IND<br />
16BALWAN SINGH RUHAL     IND<br />
17MUKESH KUMARI     IND<br />
18RAMESH SINGLA     IND<br />
19LAL SINGH KASHYAP     IND<br />
20SHIV PARSAD     IND<br />
21SANJEEV     IND<br />
22ARYA SUSHIL GARG     IND<br />
23SUSHIL GURJAR SIRSI     IND<br />
GANAUR-28     RAI-29     KHARKHAUDA-30     SONIPAT-31     GOHANA-32     BARODA-33<br />
JULANA-34     SAFIDON-35     JIND-36<br />
S07-6-HR-SONIPAT     1KISHAN SINGH SANGWAN     BJP<br />
2JITENDER SINGH     INC<br />
3DEVRAJ DEEWAN     BSP<br />
4SUKHBIR SINGH     NCP<br />
5PT UMESH SHARMA     HJCBL<br />
6OM PARKASH MEHTA     BHC<br />
7KRISHAN KUMAR     LJP<br />
8GEJENDER     KKJHS<br />
9JYOTI PARKASH     SP<br />
10MADANGOPAL     RDMP<br />
11RAJ PAL     CPIMLL<br />
12RAJENDER SINGH     UWF<br />
13ROHTASH REDHU     SMBHP<br />
14SUSHILA     JCP<br />
15DALBIR SINGH     IND<br />
16SANT DHARAMVIR CHOTIWALA     IND<br />
17BALWAN KASHYAP     IND<br />
18BIJENDER KUMAR     IND<br />
19RAJESH KHAN MACHHRI     IND<br />
20DR VEERENDER ARYAVRAT     IND<br />
21SHIV NARAYAN     IND<br />
MEHAM-60     GARHI SAMPLA-KILOI-61     ROHTAK-62     KALANAUR-63<br />
BAHADURGARH-64     BADLI-65     JHAJJAR-66     BERI-67     KOSLI-73<br />
S07-7-HR-ROHTAK     1DEEPENDER SINGH     INC<br />
2NAFE SINGH RATHEE     INLD<br />
3RAJ KUMAR     BSP<br />
4KRISHAN MURTI     HJCBL<br />
5RAJBIR         IJP<br />
6SUDESH     RPI(A)<br />
7SUDESH KUMAR AGGARWAL     SMBHP<br />
8ANUP SINGH MATANHEL     IND<br />
9ASHOK         IND<br />
10ASHA NAND     IND<br />
11KARAN SINGH     IND<br />
12GORAV     IND<br />
13JASMER     IND<br />
14JASVIR ARYA     IND<br />
15RISHAL SINGH     IND<br />
16SATYAWAN RANGA     IND<br />
LOHARU-54     BADHRA-55     DADRI-56     BHIWANI-57     TOSHAM-58     ATELI-68<br />
MAHENDRAGARH-69     NARNAUL-70     NANGAL CHAUDHRY-71<br />
S07-8-HR-BHIWANI-MAHENDRAGARH     1AJAY SINGH CHAUTALA     INLD<br />
2ANIL KAUSHIK     NCP<br />
3VIKRAM SINGH     BSP<br />
4SHRUTI CHOUDHRY     INC<br />
5JAI SINGH     IJP<br />
6NARENDER SINGH     HJCBL<br />
7NEELKANWAL  NEELAM AGGARWAL     SMBHP<br />
8MAHENDER SINGH     BHBP<br />
9VED PRAKASH     NSSP<br />
10SAROJ YADAV     SP<br />
11HANSRAJ     RPI(A)<br />
12AJAY SINGH     IND<br />
13ABHAY SINGH     IND<br />
14JAIMAL SINGH     IND<br />
15DHARMENDER SINGH     IND<br />
16DR PURAN MAL SHARMA     IND<br />
17PYARELAL     IND<br />
18BIRENDER SINGH     IND<br />
19MANMOHAN SINGH     IND<br />
20ENGINEER MAHABIR SINGH YADAV     IND<br />
21RAJ KUMAR     IND<br />
22RAJESH KUMAR SO BRIJ LAL     IND<br />
23RAJESH KUMAR SO HAWA SINGH     IND<br />
24LAXMI NARAYAN ASEEJA     IND<br />
25VINOD KUMAR     IND<br />
26SHRICHAND     IND<br />
27SURENDER     IND<br />
28SURESH KUMAR     IND<br />
29HARISH KUMAR     IND<br />
BAWAL-72     REWARI-74     PATAUDI-75     BADSHAHPUR-76     GURGAON-77     SOHNA-78<br />
NUH-79     FEROZEPUR JHIRKA-80     PUNAHANA-81<br />
S07-9-HR-GURGAON     1INDERJIT SINGH     INC<br />
2ZAKIR HUSSAIN     BSP<br />
3DINESH CHANDER YADAV     NCP<br />
4SUDHA         BJP<br />
5ISHPAL SINGH TOMER     RDMP<br />
6NARVIR SINGH     HJCBL<br />
7PRABHU LAL BATRA     RASAP<br />
8BUDH RAM     JKM<br />
9YASHPAL     LJP<br />
10RAMESH KUMAR     JKNPP<br />
11SATEESH KUMAR SINGH     SMBHP<br />
12SUNIL YADAV     SP<br />
13AMAR MOHMMAD     IND<br />
14KUSHESHWAR BHAGAT     IND<br />
15JAGAN     IND<br />
16NAZIR AHMED     IND<br />
17NARESH YADAV     IND<br />
18NAVEEN     IND<br />
19BALWANT SINGH AGGARWAL     IND<br />
20BIMLA DEVI     IND<br />
21MANBIR SINGH     IND<br />
22RAKESH     IND<br />
23SATBEER SINGH KUNDU     IND<br />
24SATINDER SINGH THAKRAN     IND<br />
HATHIN-82     HODAL-83     PALWAL-84     PRITHLA-85     FARIDABAD NIT-86<br />
BADKHAL-87     BALLABHGARH-88     FARIDABAD-89     TIGAON-90<br />
S07-10-HR-FARIDABAD     1AVTAR SINGH BHADANA     INC<br />
2CHETAN SHARMA     BSP<br />
3RAMCHANDER BAINDA     BJP<br />
4GAJENDER PRATAP BHADANA     AIFB(S)<br />
5CHANDER BHATIA     HJCBL<br />
6DEVINDER     JJJKMC<br />
7NISAR AHMED     RND<br />
8BABU LAL     JUP<br />
9MUKESH KUMAR JOSHI     HYRP<br />
10REKHA SINGH     SMBHP<br />
11LATA RANI     SP<br />
12SUBHASH     RWS<br />
13SURAJ BHAN     RJAP<br />
14AVTAR SINGH     IND<br />
15TEEKA RAM HOODA     IND<br />
16BRIJ BHUSHAN     IND<br />
17YASH PAL NAGAR     IND<br />
18SAMSUDDIN     IND<br />
19SAHI RAM RAWAT     IND<br />
20DR K P SINGH     IND<br />
21SUKHBIR SINGH     IND<br />
22SUNDER SINGH     IND<br />
23HARSH BHATIA     IND<br />
CHURAH-1     CHAMBA-3     DALHOUSIE-4     BHATTIYAT-5     NURPUR-6     INDORA-7<br />
FATEHPUR-8     JAWALI-9     JAWALAMUKHI-12     JAISINGHPUR-13<br />
S08-1-HP-KANGRA     1CHANDER KUMAR     INC<br />
2COLNARINDER SINGH PATHANIA     BSP<br />
3DR RAJAN SUSHANT     BJP<br />
4KESHAB     LJP<br />
5JOGINDER SINGH     SHS<br />
6NIRMLA SHARMA     RWS<br />
7KAPIL KUMAR CHAUDHARY     IND<br />
8DHANI RAM     IND<br />
9PARTAP SINGH     IND<br />
10ROSHAN LAL     IND<br />
BHARMOUR-2     LAHAUL &amp; SPITI-21     MANALI-22     KULLU-23     BANJAR-24<br />
ANNI-25     KARSOG-26     SUNDERNAGAR-27     NACHAN-28     SERAJ-29<br />
S08-2-HP-MANDI     1ONKAR SHAD     CPM<br />
2MAHESHWAR SINGH     BJP<br />
3LALA RAM     BSP<br />
4VIRBHADRA SINGH     INC<br />
5HOOKAM CHAND SHASTRI     RWS<br />
6SHAN MOHAMMAD     IND<br />
DEHRA-10     JASWAN-PRAGPUR-11     DHARAMPUR-32     BHORANJ-36     SUJANPUR-37<br />
HAMIRPUR-38     BARSAR-39     NADAUN-40     CHINTPURNI-41     GAGRET-42<br />
S08-3-HP-HAMIRPUR     1ANURAG SINGH THAKUR     BJP<br />
2NARINDER THAKUR     INC<br />
3MANGAT RAM SHARMA     BSP<br />
4PANKAJ KATNA     SHS<br />
5MALKIAT SINGH     RRD<br />
6RAJ KUMAR     RWS<br />
7DR RAJENDER SHARMA     IND<br />
8ER SANDEEP SHARMA     IND<br />
ARKI-50     NALAGARH-51     DOON-52     SOLAN-53     KASAULI-54     PACHHAD-55<br />
NAHAN-56     SRI RENUKAJI-57     PAONTA SAHIB-58     SHILLAI-59<br />
S08-4-HP-SHIMLA     1DHANI RAM SHANDIL     INC<br />
2VIRENDER KASHYAP     BJP<br />
3SOM NATH     BSP<br />
4GURNAM SINGH CHANDEL     SP<br />
5BRIJ LAL     SHS<br />
6ROOP RAM     IND<br />
7SHURVEER SINGH     IND<br />
KARNAH-1     KUPWARA-2     LOLAB-3     HANDWARA-4     LANGATE-5     URI-6<br />
RAFIABAD-7     SOPORE-8     GUREZ-9     BANDIPORA-10<br />
S09-1-JK-BARAMULLA     1SHARIEF UD DIN SHARIQ     JKN<br />
2GH MUSTAFA KASANA     BSP<br />
3MOHAMMAD IQBAL JAN     JKNPP<br />
4MOHAMMAD DILAWAR MIR     JKPDP<br />
5ZAKIR HUSSAIN SHEIKH     LJP<br />
6SAJAD GANI LONE     JPC<br />
7ASHIQ HUSSAIN GANIE     BCDP<br />
8GH AHMAD MALLA     AIFB<br />
9GH RASOOL BHAT     ANC<br />
10GULAM RASOOL SHAH     JKANC<br />
11GH NABI PARRAY     RPI(A)<br />
12GH MOHMAD SAMOON     IND<br />
13GOWSIA BASHIR     IND<br />
KANGAN-16     GANDERBAL-17     HAZRATBAL-18     ZADIBAL-19     EIDGAH-20<br />
KHANYAR-21     HABBA KADAL-22     AMIRA KADAL-23     SONAWAR-24     BATMALOO-25<br />
S09-2-JK-SRINAGAR     1IFTIKHAR HUSSAIN ANSARI     JKPDP<br />
2AVTAR KRISHAN PANDITA     BJP<br />
3FAROOQ ABDULLAH     JKN<br />
4MOHAMMAD ASHRAF KHAN     BSP<br />
5BILAL AHMAD BHAT     SAP<br />
6KHALIDA BEGUM     JKANC<br />
7ZAHIR ABBAS BHATTI     AIFB(S)<br />
8ABDUL RASHID LONE     RPI(A)<br />
9MUSHTAQ AHMAD     RKSP<br />
10NISSAR AHMAD AHANGAR     BSKRP<br />
11SYED MUJTABA HUSSAIN BUKHARI     IND<br />
12ASHIQ HUSSAIN BHAT     IND<br />
13MEHBOOBA SHAHDAB     IND<br />
14MOHAMMAD AHSAN MIR     IND<br />
15MOHAMMAD ALYAS KUMAR     IND<br />
TRAL-31     PAMPORE-32     PULWAMA-33     RAJPORA-34     WACHI-35     SHOPIAN-36<br />
NOORABAD-37     KULGAM-38     HOM SHALI BUGH-39     ANANTNAG-40<br />
S09-3-JK-ANANTNAG     1PEER MOHD HUSSAIN     JKPDP<br />
2MOHD SIDIQ KHAN     BJP<br />
3MIRZA MEHBOOB BEG     JKN<br />
4NISAR AHMAD KHAN     BSP<br />
5ASIF JEELANI     AIFB<br />
6BASHIR AHMAD KHAN     RNSP<br />
7BASHIR AHMAD MALIK     JKANC<br />
8FAYAZ AHMAD BHAT     SP<br />
9MUSHTAQ AHMAD GANIE     IJP<br />
10MOHD RAFIQ WANI     LJP<br />
11RAJIV MAHAJAN     IND<br />
12GH MOHIUDDIN SHAH     IND<br />
13NAZIR AHMAD BHAT     IND<br />
NUBRA-47     LEH-48     KARGIL-49     ZANSKAR-50<br />
S09-4-JK-LADAKH     1PHUNTSOG NAMGYAL     INC<br />
2GHULAM MURTAZA     JKPDP<br />
3ASGAR ALI KARBALAIE     IND<br />
4THINLESS ANGMO     IND<br />
5HASSAN KHAN     IND<br />
KISHTWAR-51     INDERWAL-52     DODA-53     BHADERWAH-54     RAMBAN-55<br />
BANIHAL-56     GULAB GARH-57     REASI-58     GOOL ARNAS-59     UDHAMPUR-60<br />
S09-5-JK-UDHAMPUR     1ADREES AHMAD TABBASUM     CPI<br />
2BALBIR SINGH     JKPDP<br />
3PROF BHIM SINGH     JKNPP<br />
4RAKESH WAZIR     BSP<br />
5CH LAL SINGH     INC<br />
6DR NIRMAL SINGH     BJP<br />
7BODH RAJ     BCDP<br />
8RAJESH MANCHANDA     RKSP<br />
9KANCHAN SHARMA     BHBP<br />
10MASTER WILLIAM GILL     AIFB<br />
11ATUL SHARMA     IND<br />
12DEV RAJ     IND<br />
13MOHD YOUSUF     IND<br />
14NARESH DOGRA     IND<br />
SAMBA-68     VIJAY PUR-69     NAGROTA-70     GANDHI NAGAR-71     JAMMU EAST-72<br />
JAMMU WEST-73     BISHNAH-74     RANBIR SINGH PURA-75     SUCHET GARH-76     MARH-77<br />
S09-6-JK-JAMMU     1STARLOK SINGH     JKPDP<br />
2HUSSAIN ALI     BSP<br />
3LILA KARAN SHARMA     BJP<br />
4MADAN LAL SHARMA     INC<br />
5UDAY CHAND     DGPP<br />
6SURJIT SINGH G SITARA     RKSP<br />
7SANT RAM     BHBP<br />
8SANJEEV KUMAR MANMOTRA     LJP<br />
9QARI ZAHIR ABBAS BHATTI     AIFB<br />
10ABDUL MAJEED MALIK     BCDP<br />
11ASHOK KUMAR     IND<br />
12BALWAN SINGH     IND<br />
13PARAS RAM POONCHI     IND<br />
14RAMESH CHANDER SHARMA     IND<br />
15SATISH POONCHI     IND<br />
16SANJAY KUMAR     IND<br />
17SHAKEELA BANO     IND<br />
18LABHA RAM GANDHI     IND<br />
19CH MUSHTAQ HUSSAIN CHOUHAN     IND<br />
20NARESH DOGRA     IND<br />
21HILAL AHMED BAIG     IND<br />
NIPPANI-1     CHIKKODI-SADALGA-2     ATHANI-3     KAGWAD-4     KUDACHI-5<br />
RAYBAG-6     HUKKERI-7     YEMKANMARDI-10<br />
S10-1-KA-CHIKKODI     1KATTI RAMESH VISHWANATH     BJP<br />
2PRAKASH BABANNA HUKKERI     INC<br />
3SHIVANAND WANTAMURI SIDDAMALLAPPA     BSP<br />
4BANASHANKARI BHIMAPPA ITTAPPA     IND<br />
5MALLAPPA MARUTI KHATANVE     IND<br />
6YASHWANT MANOHAR SUTAR     IND<br />
7SHAILA SURESH KOLI     IND<br />
ARABHAVI-8     GOKAK-9     BELGAUM UTTAR-11     BELGAUM DAKSHIN-12     BELGAUM<br />
RURAL-13     BAILHONGAL-16     SAUNDATTI YELLAMMA-17     RAMDURG-18<br />
S10-2-KA-BELGAUM     1AMARSINH VASANTRAO PATIL     INC<br />
2ANGADI SURESH CHANNABASAPPA     BJP<br />
3A B PATIL     JD(S)<br />
4RAMANAGOUDA SIDDANGOUDA PATIL     BSP<br />
5ALLAPPA RAMAPPA PATIL     IND<br />
6KASTURI BASANAGOUDA BHAVI     IND<br />
7MOHAN H GADIWADDAR     IND<br />
8RAMCHANDRA MAREPPA TORGALCHALAWADI     IND<br />
9VIJAYKUMAR JEENDATTA UPADHYE     IND<br />
10HANAJI ASHOK PANDU     IND<br />
MUDHOL-19     TERDAL-20     JAMKHANDI-21     BILGI-22     BADAMI-23     BAGALKOT-24<br />
HUNGUND-25     NARGUND-68<br />
S10-3-KA-BAGALKOT     1GADDIGOUDAR PC     BJP<br />
2JTPATIL     INC<br />
3FAROOQ PAKALI     BSP<br />
4BASAVARAJ KALAKAPPA PUJAR     NCP<br />
5PARASHURAM JALAGAR     PPOI<br />
6KADECHUR KALLAPPA REVANASIDDAPPA     IND<br />
7GADADANNAVAR RAMESH BHIMAPPA     IND<br />
8CHINCHOLI SANTOSHAKUMAR SAHEBAGOUDA     IND<br />
9PANDIT SHIVAPPA BODALI     IND<br />
10BADASHAH RAJESAB MUJAWAR     IND<br />
11BABU RAMAREDDY RAMESH     IND<br />
12BANDIWADDAR CHANDRASHEKHAR HANAMANT     IND<br />
13MANOHAR HA     IND<br />
14SHANKAR BHIMAPPA TELI     IND<br />
15SANNAGOUDAR GURURAJ SATTYAPPAGOUDA     IND<br />
16SANGMESH GURUPADAPPA BHAVIKATTI     IND<br />
17HIREMATH RENUKARADHYA SHARANAYYA     IND<br />
MUDDEBIHAL-26     DEVAR HIPPARGI-27     BASAVANA BAGEVADI-28<br />
BABALESHWAR-29     BIJAPUR CITY-30     NAGTHAN-31     INDI-32     SINDGI-33<br />
S10-4-KA-BIJAPUR     1ALMELKAR VILASABABU BASALINGAPPA     JD(S)<br />
2KANAMADI SUDHAKAR MALLESH     BSP<br />
3PRAKASH KUBASING RATHOD     INC<br />
4RAMESH CHANDAPPA JIGAJINAGI     BJP<br />
5NARASAPPA TIPPANNA BANDIWADDAR     SKP<br />
6LAMANI CHANDRAKANT RUPASING     LJP<br />
7ARAKERI NIRMALA SRINIVAS     IND<br />
8CHALAWADI RAMANNA     IND<br />
9SEVALAL SOMASHEKAR PURAPPA     IND<br />
10HARIJAN AMBANNA TUKARAM     IND<br />
AFZALPUR-34     JEVARGI-35     GURMITKAL-39     CHITTAPUR-40     SEDAM-41<br />
GULBARGA RURAL-43     GULBARGA DAKSHIN-44     GULBARGA UTTAR-45<br />
S10-5-KA-GULBARGA     1BABU HONNA NAIK     JD(S)<br />
2MALLIKARJUN KHARGE     INC<br />
3MAHADEV B DHANNI     BSP<br />
4REVUNAIK BELAMGI     BJP<br />
5DR K T PALUSKAR     PRCP<br />
6RAVIKUMAR SHALIMANI SEDAM     ANC<br />
7SHANKER KODLA     JD(U)<br />
8SHANKAR JADHAV     BHPP<br />
9HV DIWAKAR     IND<br />
10SHIVAKUMAR  KOLLUR     IND<br />
SHORAPUR-36     SHAHAPUR-37     YADGIR-38     RAICHUR RURAL-53     RAICHUR-54<br />
MANVI-55     DEVADURGA-56     LINGSUGUR-57<br />
S10-6-KA-RAICHUR     1KDEVANNA NAIK     JD(S)<br />
2PAKKIRAPPAS     BJP<br />
3RAJA VENKATAPPA NAIK     INC<br />
4SHIVAKUMAR     BSP<br />
5COM II VHMASTER     IND<br />
6COMRADE VMUDUKAPPA NAYAK     IND<br />
7RMUDUKAPPA NAYAK     IND<br />
8KSOMASHEKHAR     IND<br />
CHINCHOLI-42     ALAND-46     BASAVAKALYAN-47     HOMNABAD-48     BIDAR SOUTH-49<br />
BIDAR-50     BHALKI-51     AURAD-52<br />
S10-7-KA-BIDAR     1GURUPADAPPA NAGMARPALLI     BJP<br />
2JAGANNATHRJAMADAR     BSP<br />
3NDHARAM SINGH     INC<br />
4SUBHASH TIPPANNA NELGE     JD(S)<br />
5ADVOCATE MOULVI ZAMEERUDDIN     NDEP<br />
6BHASKAR BABU PATERPALLI     ICSP<br />
7SHRAVAN SANGONDA BHANDE     RSPS<br />
8SUBHASH CHANDRA GKHAPATE     LJP<br />
9AMRUTHAPPAMD     IND<br />
10MD ARSHAD AHMED ANSARI     IND<br />
11KHAJA SAMEEUDDIN KHAJA MOINUDDIN     IND<br />
12JADHAV VENKAT RAO GYANOBA RAO     IND<br />
13DONGAPURE SHANT KUMAR     IND<br />
14DEVENDRAPPA SANGRAMAPPA PATIL     IND<br />
15NARSAPPA MUTHANGI     IND<br />
16PARMESHWAR RAMCHANDRA     IND<br />
17PASHAMIYA ESMAIL SAB     IND<br />
18BASWARAJ PAILWAN OKALLI     IND<br />
19MANJILE MIYYA PEER SAB QURESH     IND<br />
20MD OSMAN ALI LAKHPATI     IND<br />
21MUFTI SHAIKH ABDUL GAFFAR QASMI     IND<br />
22YEVATE PATIL SHRIMANTH     IND<br />
23YASHWANTH NARSING     IND<br />
24SHIVARAJ TIMMANNA BOKKE     IND<br />
25SAMEEUDDIN BANDELI     IND<br />
26SURESH SWAMY TALGHATKER     IND<br />
27SYED QUBUL ULLA HUSSIANI SAJID     IND<br />
SINDHANUR-58     MASKI-59     KUSHTAGI-60     KANAKAGIRI-61     GANGAWATI-62<br />
YELBURGA-63     KOPPAL-64     SIRUGUPPA-92<br />
S10-8-KA-KOPPAL     1ANSARI IQBAL     JD(S)<br />
2BASAVARAJ RAYAREDDY     INC<br />
3SHIVAPUTRAPPA GUMAGERA     BSP<br />
4SHIVARAMAGOUDA SHIVANAGOUDA     BJP<br />
5ZAKEER     LJP<br />
6BASAVARAJ KARADI WADDARAHATTI     JD(U)<br />
7BHARADWAJ     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
8JESHWARAPPA     IND<br />
9UPPAR HANUMANTAPPA VEERAPPA KESARAHATTI     IND<br />
10GOUSIA BEGUM     IND<br />
11TCHAKRAVARTI NAYAK     IND<br />
12CHANDRASHEKAR     IND<br />
13NAJEER HUSAIN     IND<br />
14COMRADE DHPUJAR     IND<br />
15MAREMMA YANKAPPA     IND<br />
16SHARABHAYYA HIREMATH     IND<br />
17SHIVAKUMAR NAVALI SIDDAPPA TONTAPUR     IND<br />
18HANDI RAFIQ SAB     IND<br />
HADAGALLI-88     HAGARIBOMMANAHALLI-89     VIJAYANAGARA-90     KAMPLI-91<br />
BELLARY-93     BELLARY CITY-94     SANDUR-95     KUDLIGI-96<br />
S10-9-KA-BELLARY     1T NAGENDRA     BSP<br />
2J SHANTHA     BJP<br />
3NY HANUMANTHAPPA     INC<br />
4CHOWDAPPA     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
5D GANGANNA     IND<br />
6B RAMAIAH     IND<br />
7A RAMANJANAPPA     IND<br />
SHIRAHATTI-65     GADAG-66     RON-67     HANGAL-82     HAVERI-84     BYADGI-85<br />
HIREKERUR-86     RANIBENNUR-87<br />
S10-10-KA-HAVERI     1ASHOKAPPA MALLAPPA JAVALI     NCP<br />
2UDASI SHIVAKUMAR CHANABASAPPA     BJP<br />
3IGAL DILLPPA KARIYAPPA     BSP<br />
4SHIVAKUMARGOUDA SHIDDALINGANGOUDA PATIL     JD(S)<br />
5SALEEM AHAMAD     INC<br />
6KRISHNAJI RAGHAVENDRARAO OMKAR     ABHM<br />
7PRABHU K PATIL     JD(U)<br />
8ALLABAX TIMMAPUR     IND<br />
9JAGADEESH YANKAPPA DODDAMANI     IND<br />
10FAKKIRESH SHAMBHU BIJAPUR     IND<br />
11KNBADIGER     IND<br />
12BASAVARAJ SHANKRAPPA DESAI     IND<br />
NAVALGUND-69     KUNDGOL-70     DHARWAD-71     HUBLI-DHARWAD-EAST-72<br />
HUBLI-DHARWAD-CENTRAL-73     HUBLI-DHARWAD- WEST-74     KALGHATGI-75<br />
SHIGGAON-83<br />
S10-11-KA-DHARWAD     1KASHIMSAB MULLA     BSP<br />
2KUNNUR MANJUNATH CHANNAPPA     INC<br />
3TALAKALLAMATH MAHESH GURUPADAYYA     NCP<br />
4PRALHAD JOSHI     BJP<br />
5HANMANTSA CHANDRAKANTSA NIRANJAN     JD(U)<br />
6ALI MSANDIMANI     IND<br />
7ASHOK VISHNUSA BADDI     IND<br />
8IBRAHIM KALLIMANI     IND<br />
9GURUPADAGOUDA VENKANAGOUDA PATIL     IND<br />
10ZAMEER KHAN     IND<br />
11J BHASKAR     IND<br />
12BASANAGOUDA MUDIGOUDA HANASI     IND<br />
13BASAVARAJ RAMANNA BALANNAVAR     IND<br />
14BAGWAN NASIR PAPULSAB     IND<br />
15RAMACHANDRA KALINGAPPA MAHAR     IND<br />
16SHANKARAPPA GURUSHIDDAPPA YADAVANNAVAR     IND<br />
KHANAPUR-14     KITTUR-15     HALIYAL-76     KARWAR-77     KUMTA-78     BHATKAL-79<br />
SIRSI-80     YELLAPUR-81<br />
S10-12-KA-UTTARA KANNADA     1ANANTKUMAR HEGDE     BJP<br />
2ALVA MARGARET     INC<br />
3HADAPAD BASAVARAJ DUNDAPPA     BSP<br />
4V D HEGADE     JD(S)<br />
5ELISH KOTIYAL     JD(U)<br />
6D M GURAV     SHS<br />
7ABDUL RASHEED SHAIKH     IND<br />
8UDAY BABU KHALVADEKAR     IND<br />
9KHAZI RAHMATULLA ABDUL WAHAB     IND<br />
10L P M NAIK     IND<br />
11YASHWANT TIMMANNA NIPPANIKAR     IND<br />
JAGALUR-103     HARAPANAHALLI-104     HARIHAR-105     DAVANAGERE NORTH-106<br />
DAVANAGERE SOUTH-107     MAYAKONDA-108     CHANNAGIRI-109     HONNALI-110<br />
S10-13-KA-DAVANAGERE     1KB KALLERUDRESHAPPA     JD(S)<br />
2MALLIKARJUN SS     INC<br />
3SIDDESWARA GM     BJP<br />
4DR HIDAYATHUR RAHMAN KHAN     BSP<br />
5IDLI RAMAPPA     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
6SUDESH GM     AIJMK<br />
7ARUNDI NINGAPPA     IND<br />
8ALUR MG SWAMY     IND<br />
9INAYAT ALI KHAN     IND<br />
10H ESWARAPPA BOVI     IND<br />
11HM EHSANULLA PATEL     IND<br />
12H K KENCHVEERAPPA HEBBALU     IND<br />
13S CHANDRASHEKARAPPA     IND<br />
14JAYANNA ITAGI     IND<br />
15H NAGARAJ PALEGARA     IND<br />
16M NAGARAJAPPA     IND<br />
17LS MALLIKARJUN     IND<br />
18MARUTHI H     IND<br />
19YOGESHWARA RAO SINDHE     IND<br />
20RAMESH HULI     IND<br />
21B RAJASHEKHARAYYA     IND<br />
22DRRAJU C     IND<br />
23LOKANAGOWDA PATIL     IND<br />
24VEERESH T     IND<br />
25DR SRIDHARA UDUPA     IND<br />
26G N SIDDESH     IND<br />
27SUBHAN KHAN     IND<br />
28B GNANA PRAKASH     IND<br />
SHIMOGA RURAL-111     BHADRAVATI-112     SHIMOGA-113     TIRTHAHALLI-114<br />
SHIKARIPURA-115     SORAB-116     SAGAR-117     BYNDOOR-118<br />
S10-14-KA-SHIMOGA     1J JAYAPPA     BSP<br />
2S BANGARAPPA     INC<br />
3BY RAGHAVENDRA     BJP<br />
4C MURUGAN     AIJMK<br />
5AKHIL AHMED     IND<br />
6DS ESHWARAPPA     IND<br />
7UMESHKUMAR S     IND<br />
8N DINESH KUMAR     IND<br />
9MAINUDDINMS     IND<br />
10MANJAPPA S     IND<br />
11MP SRIDHAR BYNDOOR     IND<br />
12HS SHEKARAPPA     IND<br />
KUNDAPURA-119     UDUPI-120     KAPU-121     KARKAL-122     SRINGERI-123<br />
MUDIGERE-124     CHIKMAGALUR-125     TARIKERE-126<br />
S10-15-KA-UDUPI CHIKMAGALUR     1KJAYAPRAKASH HEGDE     INC<br />
2RADHA SUNDARESH     CPI<br />
3DVSADANANDA GOWDA     BJP<br />
4JSTEVEN MENEZES     BSP<br />
5COMRADEUMESH KUMAR     IND<br />
6KGANAPATHI SHETTIGAR     IND<br />
7VINAYAK MALLYA     IND<br />
8DR SRIDHARA UDUPA     IND<br />
9SRINIVAS POOJARY     IND<br />
KADUR-127     SHRAVANABELAGOLA-193     ARSIKERE-194     BELUR-195     HASSAN-196<br />
HOLENARASIPUR-197     ARKALGUD-198     SAKLESHPUR-199<br />
S10-16-KA-HASSAN     1A P AHAMED     BSP<br />
2H D DEVEGOWDA     JD(S)<br />
3B SHIVRAMU     INC<br />
4K H HANUME GOWDA     BJP<br />
5AIJAZ AHMED FAROOQI     IND<br />
6KURUBARA KALENAHALLI KOVI BABANNA     IND<br />
7KODIHALLI CHANDRASHEKAR     IND<br />
8DEVARAJA P B     IND<br />
9DANDORA VIJAYAKUMAR     IND<br />
10M MAHESH HARSHA     IND<br />
11RAJANI NARAYANAGOWDA     IND<br />
12K D REVANNA     IND<br />
13B C VIJAYAKUMARA     IND<br />
BELTHANGADY-200     MOODABIDRI-201     MANGALORE CITY NORTH-202     MANGALORE<br />
CITY SOUTH-203     MANGALORE-204     BANTVAL-205     PUTTUR-206     SULLIA-207<br />
S10-17-KA-DAKSHINA KANNADA     1ALEKKADI GIRISH RAI     BSP<br />
2JANARDHANA POOJARY     INC<br />
3NALIN KUMAR KATEEL     BJP<br />
4BMADHAVA     CPM<br />
5VICHARAWADI ANANDA GATTY     IND<br />
6DRTHIRUMALA RAYA HALEMANE     IND<br />
7MOHAMMED SALI     IND<br />
8K RAMA BHAT URIMAJALU     IND<br />
9VASUDEVA GOWDA M P     IND<br />
10DRUPSHIVANANDA     IND<br />
11SUBRAHMANYA KUMAR KUNTIKANAMATA     IND<br />
MOLAKALMURU-97     CHALLAKERE-98     CHITRADURGA-99     HIRIYUR-100<br />
HOSADURGA-101     HOLALKERE-102     SIRA-136     PAVAGADA-137<br />
S10-18-KA-CHITRADURGA     1JANARDHANA SWAMY     BJP<br />
2M JAYANNA     BSP<br />
3DR B THIPPESWAMY     INC<br />
4M RATHNAKAR     JD(S)<br />
5SHASHISHEKAR NAIK     RJD<br />
6M KUMBAIAH     IND<br />
7GANESHA     IND<br />
8K H DURGASIMHA     IND<br />
9RAMACHANDRA     IND<br />
10B SUJATHA     IND<br />
11HANUMANTHAPPA TEGNOOR     IND<br />
CHIKNAYAKANHALLI-128     TIPTUR-129     TURUVEKERE-130     TUMKUR CITY-132<br />
TUMKUR RURAL-133     KORATAGERE-134     GUBBI-135     MADHUGIRI-138<br />
S10-19-KA-TUMKUR     1ASHOK         BSP<br />
2P KODANDARAMAIAH     INC<br />
3GS BASAVARAJU     BJP<br />
4SP MUDDAHANUMEGOWDA     JD(S)<br />
5SREE GOWRISHANKARA SWAMIGALU     SP<br />
6DR NAGARAJA     IND<br />
7G NAGENDRA     IND<br />
8NIRANJANA CS     IND<br />
9MOHAMED KHASIM     IND<br />
10SHASIBHUSHANA     IND<br />
MALAVALLI-186     MADDUR-187     MELUKOTE-188     MANDYA-189<br />
SHRIRANGAPATTANA-190     NAGAMANGALA-191     KRISHNARAJPET-192<br />
KRISHNARAJANAGARA-211<br />
S10-20-KA-MANDYA     1M H AMBAREESH     INC<br />
2M KRISHNAMURTHY     BSP<br />
3N CHELUVARAYA SWAMY  SWAMYGOWDA     JD(S)<br />
4L R SHIVARAMEGOWDA     BJP<br />
5KOWDLE CHANNAPPA     JD(U)<br />
6JOHNSON CHINNAPPAN     AIJMK<br />
7K S PUTTANNAIAH     SKP<br />
8H S RAMANNA     PPOI<br />
9S BALASUBRAMANIAN     IND<br />
10VENKATESH R     IND<br />
11SHAKUNTHALA     IND<br />
12SHAMBHULINGEGOWDA     IND<br />
MADIKERI-208     VIRAJPET-209     PIRIYAPATNA-210     HUNSUR-212<br />
CHAMUNDESHWARI-215     KRISHNARAJA-216     CHAMARAJA-217     NARASIMHARAJA-218<br />
S10-21-KA-MYSORE     1ADAGUR H VISHWANATH     INC<br />
2BAJIVIJAYA     JD(S)<br />
3CHVIJAYASHANKAR     BJP<br />
4SYED NIZAM ALI     BSP<br />
5ARSHADULLA SHARIFF     BPJP<br />
6DREKESHAMMA     RDMP<br />
7PPARASHIVAMURTHY     RKSP<br />
8LEELAVATHIM     PPOI<br />
9RAFEEQ     IND<br />
10PNSRINATHPATHRIKE     IND<br />
11SANTHOSH KUMARP     IND<br />
12MVSANTHOSH KUMAR     IND<br />
HEGGADADEVANKOTE-213     NANJANGUD-214     VARUNA-219     T.NARASIPUR-220<br />
HANUR-221     KOLLEGAL-222     CHAMARAJANAGAR-223     GUNDLUPET-224<br />
S10-22-KA-CHAMARAJANAGAR     1ARKRISHNAMURTHY     BJP<br />
2RDHRUVANARAYANA     INC<br />
3NMAHESH     BSP<br />
4MSHIVANNAKOTE     JD(S)<br />
5MKKEMPASIDDAIAH     SP<br />
6CHOWDAHALLY JAVARAIAH     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
7RJAGADISH NAIK     BSC<br />
8KCSHIVANANDA     JD(U)<br />
9PURUSHOTHAMAR     IND<br />
10BHEEMAIAH     IND<br />
11PBYOGENDRA     IND<br />
12RAMESHM     IND<br />
13MCRAJANNA     IND<br />
14SUBBAIAH     IND<br />
KUNIGAL-131     RAJARAJESHWARINAGAR-154     BANGALORE SOUTH-176<br />
ANEKAL-177     MAGADI-182     RAMANAGARAM-183     KANAKAPURA-184     CHANNAPATNA-185<br />
S10-23-KA-BANGALORE RURAL     1HDKUMARASWAMY     JD(S)<br />
2TEJASVINI GOWDA     INC<br />
3MOHAMED HAFEEZ ULLAH     BSP<br />
4C P YOGEESHWARA     BJP<br />
5CTHOPAIAH     JD(U)<br />
6I VENKATESWARA REDDY     PPOI<br />
7AGNISHREENIVAS     IND<br />
8DKUMARASWAMY     IND<br />
9KUMARASWAMY C     IND<br />
10KRISHNAPPA     IND<br />
11YCHINNAPPA     IND<br />
12A CHOWRAPPA     IND<br />
13DR K PADMARAJAN     IND<br />
14KPUTTAMADEGOWDA     IND<br />
15TMMANCHEGOWDA     IND<br />
K.R.PURA-151     BYATARAYANAPURA-152     YESHVANTHAPURA-153<br />
DASARAHALLI-155     MAHALAKSHMI LAYOUT-156     MALLESHWARAM-157     HEBBAL-158<br />
PULAKESHINAGAR-159<br />
S10-24-KA-BANGALORE NORTH     1D B CHANDRE GOWDA     BJP<br />
2C K JAFFER SHARIEF     INC<br />
3PADMAA K BHAT     BSP<br />
4R SURENDRA BABU     JD(S)<br />
5M TIPPUVARDHAN     BPJP<br />
6ANCHAN KHANNA     IND<br />
7KANYA KUMAR     IND<br />
8G S KUMAR     IND<br />
9C KRISHNAMURTHY     IND<br />
10B K CHANDRA     IND<br />
11T R CHANDRAHASA     IND<br />
12ABDUL JALEEL     IND<br />
13ZAFER MOHIUDDIN     IND<br />
14JOSEPH SOLOMON     IND<br />
15L NAGARAJ     IND<br />
16V PRASANNA KUMAR     IND<br />
17H PILLAIAH     IND<br />
18T B MADWARAJA     IND<br />
19MEER LAYAQ HUSSAIN     IND<br />
20K A MOHAN     IND<br />
21S M RAJU     IND<br />
22L LAKSHMAIAH     IND<br />
23MU VENKATESHAIAH     IND<br />
24VENKATESA SETTY     IND<br />
25H A SHIVAKUMAR     IND<br />
26K SATHYANARAYANA     IND<br />
27SYED AKBAR BASHA     IND<br />
28N HARISH GOWDA     IND<br />
SARVAGNANAGAR-160     C.V. RAMAN NAGAR-161     SHIVAJINAGAR-162     SHANTI<br />
NAGAR-163     GANDHI NAGAR-164     RAJAJI NAGAR-165     CHAMRAJPET-168<br />
MAHADEVAPURA-174<br />
S10-25-KA-BANGALORE CENTRAL     1ZAMEER AHMED KHAN BZ     JD(S)<br />
2P C MOHAN     BJP<br />
3VIJAY RAJA SINGH     BSP<br />
4HTSANGLIANA     INC<br />
5IFTHAQUAR ALI BHUTTO     ANC<br />
6JDELANGOVAN     IJP<br />
7S M KRISHNA     BPJP<br />
8B KRISHNA PRASAD     PTSS<br />
9AS PAUL     AIJMK<br />
10DC PRAKASH     KTMK<br />
11KPRABHAKARA REDDY     KCVP<br />
12TKPREMKUMAR     PPOI<br />
13ABHIMANI NARENDRA     IND<br />
14MA ASHWATHA NARAYANA SETTY     IND<br />
15K UMA         IND<br />
16UMASHANKAR     IND<br />
17KSSIYENGAR     IND<br />
18BMKRISHNAREDDY     IND<br />
19SKODANDARAM     IND<br />
20CVGIDDAPPA     IND<br />
21ACHANDRASHEKAR     IND<br />
22JAYARAMA     IND<br />
23KNARASIMHA     IND<br />
24BK NARAYANA SWAMY     IND<br />
25PPARTHIBAN     IND<br />
26MEER LAYAQ HUSSAIN     IND<br />
27BMOHAN VELU     IND<br />
28R RAJ         IND<br />
29E RAMAKRISHNAIAH     IND<br />
30KHRAMALINGAREDDY     IND<br />
31VIJAYA BHASKAR N     IND<br />
32DRD RVENKATESH GOWDA     IND<br />
33SHAFFI AHMED     IND<br />
34SN SHARMA     IND<br />
35SHASHIKUMAR AR     IND<br />
36KSHIVARAMANNA     IND<br />
37SHAIK BAHADUR     IND<br />
GOVINDRAJ NAGAR-166     VIJAY NAGAR-167     CHICKPET-169     BASAVANAGUDI-170<br />
PADMANABA NAGAR-171     B.T.M LAYOUT-172     JAYANAGAR-173     BOMMANAHALLI-175<br />
S10-26-KA-BANGALORE SOUTH     1ANANTH KUMAR     BJP<br />
2KRISHNA BYRE GOWDA     INC<br />
3NAHEEDA SALMA S     BSP<br />
4PROFRADHAKRISHNA     JD(S)<br />
5BMGOVINDRAJ NAIK     ABHM<br />
6PJOHNBASCO     AIJMK<br />
7VATAL NAGARAJ     KCVP<br />
8BSHIVARAMAPPA     PPOI<br />
9ABHIMAANI NARENDRA     IND<br />
10KHADER ALI KHAN     IND<br />
11GANESH HANUMANTARAO MOKHASHI     IND<br />
12CAPT GR GOPINATH     IND<br />
13KCJANARDHAN     IND<br />
14DRJAYALAKSHMIHG     IND<br />
15KMNARAYANA     IND<br />
16MADESHC     IND<br />
17MURALIDHARADJ     IND<br />
18RAVI KUMARAT     IND<br />
19SUGANDHARAJE URS     IND<br />
20SANTHOSH MINB     IND<br />
GAURIBIDANUR-139     BAGEPALLI-140     CHIKKABALLAPUR-141     YELAHANKA-150<br />
HOSAKOTE-178     DEVANAHALLI-179     DODDABALLAPUR-180     NELAMANGALA-181<br />
S10-27-KA-CHIKKBALLAPUR     1CASWATHANARAYANA     BJP<br />
2CRMANOHAR     JD(S)<br />
3MVEERAPPA MOILY     INC<br />
4HENNURU LAKSHMINARAYANA     BSP<br />
5MRAMAKRISHNAIAH     PPOI<br />
6MVENKATESH     BPJP<br />
7HRSHIVAKUMAR     LJP<br />
8KRISHNAMURTHY T     IND<br />
9KSCHANDRASHEKARA RAO AZAD     IND<br />
10LNAGARAJ     IND<br />
11GNARAYANAPPA     IND<br />
12ANBACHEGOWDA     IND<br />
13GBMUTHUKUMAR     IND<br />
14MMUNIVENKATAIAH     IND<br />
15MRAMESH     IND<br />
16RAVI GOKRE     IND<br />
17GN RAVI     IND<br />
18KVENKATAREDDY     IND<br />
19BSHIVARAJA     IND<br />
20YASIDDALINGEGOWDA     IND<br />
SIDLAGHATTA-142     CHINTAMANI-143     SRINIVASPUR-144     MULBAGAL-145     KOLAR<br />
GOLD FIELD-146     BANGARAPET-147     KOLAR-148     MALUR-149<br />
S10-28-KA-KOLAR     1GCHANDRANNA     JD(S)<br />
2KHMUNIYAPPA     INC<br />
3NMUNISWAMY     BSP<br />
4LAKSHMI SHANMUGAM     NCP<br />
5DSVEERAIAH     BJP<br />
6KRDEVARAJA     RDMP<br />
7BMKRISHNAPPA     IND<br />
8MRGANTAPPA     IND<br />
9PVCHANGALARAYAPPA     IND<br />
10PCHANDRAPPA     IND<br />
11VJAYARAMA     IND<br />
12JAYARAMAPPA     IND<br />
13NAGARATHNA M     IND<br />
14MNAGARAJA     IND<br />
15NARAYANASWAMY     IND<br />
16KNARAYANASWAMY     IND<br />
17CKMUNIYAPPA     IND<br />
18MRAVI KUMAR     IND<br />
19MVENKATASWAMY     IND<br />
20KVENKATESH     IND<br />
21SRINIVASA TO     IND<br />
22SRINIVASA P     IND<br />
MANJESHWAR-1     KASARAGOD-2     UDUMA-3     KANHANGAD-4     TRIKARIPUR-5<br />
PAYYANNUR-6     KALLIASSERI-7<br />
S11-1-KL-KASARAGOD     1P KARUNAKARAN     CPM<br />
2KHMADHAVI     BSP<br />
3SHAHIDA KAMAL     INC<br />
4K SURENDRAN     BJP<br />
5ABBAS MUTHALAPPARA     IND<br />
6MOHAN NAYAK     IND<br />
7PK RAMAN     IND<br />
TALIPARAMBA-8     IRIKKUR-9     AZHIKODE-10     KANNUR-11     DHARMADAM-12<br />
MATTANNUR-15     PERAVOOR-16<br />
S11-2-KL-KANNUR     1PP KARUNAKARAN MASTER     BJP<br />
2KK BALAKRISHNAN NAMBIAR     BSP<br />
3KK RAGESH     CPM<br />
4K SUDHAKARAN     INC<br />
5PI CHANDRASEKHARAN     THPI<br />
6JOHNSON ALIAS SUNNY AMBATT     IND<br />
7K RAGESH SO JANARDHANAN     IND<br />
8PATTATHIL RAGHAVAN     IND<br />
9K SUDHAKARAN KAVINTE ARIKATH     IND<br />
THALASSERY-13     KUTHUPARAMBA-14     VADAKARA-20     KUTTIADI-21<br />
NADAPURAM-22     QUILANDY-23     PERAMBRA-24<br />
S11-3-KL-VADAKARA     1ADVK NOORUDHEEN MUSALIAR     BSP<br />
2MULLAPPALLY RAMACHANDRAN     INC<br />
3KP SREESAN     BJP<br />
4ADV P SATHEEDEVI     CPM<br />
5TP CHANDRASEKHARAN     IND<br />
6NAROTH RAMACHANDRAN     IND<br />
7PSATHIDEVI PALLIKKAL     IND<br />
8SATHEEDEVI     IND<br />
MANANTHAVADY-17     SULTHANBATHERY-18     KALPETTA-19     THIRUVANMBADI-32<br />
ERNAD-34     NILAMBUR-35     WANDOOR-36<br />
S11-4-KL-WAYANAD     1K MURALEEDHARAN     NCP<br />
2RAJEEV JOSEPH     BSP<br />
3C VASUDEVAN MASTER     BJP<br />
4MI SHANAVAS     INC<br />
5ADVOCATE M RAHMATHULLA     CPI<br />
6KALLANGODAN ABDUL LATHEEF     IND<br />
7CLETUS     IND<br />
8DR NALLA THAMPY THERA     IND<br />
9ADVOCATE SHANAVAS MALAPPURAM     IND<br />
10SHANAVAS MANAKULANGARA PARAMBIL     IND<br />
11SUNNY PONNAMATTOM     IND<br />
12MP RAHMATH     IND<br />
13RAHMATHULLA POOLADAN     IND<br />
BALUSSERI-25     ELATHUR-26     KOZHIKODE NORTH-27     KOZHIKODE SOUTH-28<br />
BEYPORE-29     KUNNAMANGALAM-30     KODUVALLY-31<br />
S11-5-KL-KOZHIKODE     1AK ABDUL NASAR     BSP<br />
2ADV PA MOHAMED RIYAS     CPM<br />
3V MURALEEDHARAN     BJP<br />
4MK RAGHAVAN     INC<br />
5ADV P KUMARANKUTTY     IND<br />
6K MUHAMMED RIYAS     IND<br />
7P MUHAMMED RIYAS     IND<br />
8PA MOHAMMED RIYAS     IND<br />
9MUDOOR MUHAMMED HAJI     IND<br />
10K RAGHAVAN     IND<br />
11P RAMACHANDRAN NAIR     IND<br />
12M RAGHAVAN     IND<br />
13VINOD K     IND<br />
14ADV SABI JOSEPH     IND<br />
15DR DSURENDRANATH     IND<br />
16RIYAS         IND<br />
KONDOTTY-33     MANJERI-37     PERINTHALMANNA-38     MANKADA-39<br />
MALAPPURAM-40     VENGARA-41     VALLIKKUNNU-42<br />
S11-6-KL-MALAPPURAM     1ADVEA ABOOBACKER     BSP<br />
2ADV N ARAVINDAN     BJP<br />
3E AHAMED     MUL<br />
4TK HAMSA     CPM<br />
TIRURANGADI-43     TANUR-44     TIRUR-45     KOTTAKKAL-46     THAVANUR-47<br />
PONNANI-48     THRITHALA-49<br />
S11-7-KL-PONNANI     1K JANACHANDRAN MASTER     BJP<br />
2PK MUHAMMED     BSP<br />
3ET MUHAMMED BASHEER     MUL<br />
4ABDUREHMAN     IND<br />
5DR AZAD     IND<br />
6PULLANI GOVINDAN     IND<br />
7DR HUSSAIN RANTATHANI     IND<br />
8HUSSAIN EDAYATH     IND<br />
9HUSSAIN KADAIKKAL     IND<br />
10HUSSAIN PERICHAYIL     IND<br />
11HUSSAIN     IND<br />
12DR HUSSAIN     IND<br />
13K SADANANDAN     IND<br />
PATTAMBI-50     SHORANUR-51     OTTAPPALAM-52     KONGAD-53     MANNARKKAD-54<br />
MALAMPUZHA-55     PALAKKAD-56<br />
S11-8-KL-PALAKKAD     1ABDUL RAZAK MOULAVI     NCP<br />
2CHANDRAN V     BSP<br />
3CK PADMANABHAN     BJP<br />
4MB RAJESH     CPM<br />
5SATHEESAN PACHENI     INC<br />
6A AROKIASAMY     IND<br />
7MR MURALI     IND<br />
8NV RAJESH     IND<br />
9VIJAYAN AMBALAKKAD     IND<br />
10SATHEESAN EV     IND<br />
TARUR-57     CHITTUR-58     NEMMARA-59     ALATHUR-60     CHELAKKARA-61<br />
KUNNAMKULAM-62     WADAKKANCHERY-65<br />
S11-9-KL-ALATHUR     1PK BIJU     CPM<br />
2M BINDU TEACHER     BJP<br />
3DR G SUDEVAN     BSP<br />
4NK SUDHEER     INC<br />
5K GOPALAKRISHNAN     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
6BIJU KK     IND<br />
7PC BIJU     IND<br />
8CK RAMAKRISHNAN     IND<br />
9KK SUDHIR     IND<br />
GURUVAYOOR-63     MANALUR-64     OLLUR-66     THRISSUR-67     NATTIKA-68<br />
IRINJALAKUDA-70     PUTHUKKAD-71<br />
S11-10-KL-THRISSUR     1P C CHACKO     INC<br />
2C N JAYADEVAN     CPI<br />
3ADV JOSHY THARAKAN     BSP<br />
4REMA REGUNANDAN     BJP<br />
5AJAYAN KUTTIKAT     JD(U)<br />
6K ARUN KUMAR     IND<br />
7KUNJAN PULAYAN     IND<br />
8E A JOSEPH     IND<br />
9N K RAVI     IND<br />
10P C SAJU     IND<br />
11ADV N HARIHARAN NAIR     IND<br />
KAIPAMANGALAM-69     CHALAKUDY-72     KODUNGALLUR-73     PERUMBAVOOR-74<br />
ANGAMALY-75     ALUVA-76     KUNNATHUNAD-84<br />
S11-11-KL-CHALAKUDY     1ADV UP JOSEPH     CPM<br />
2KP DHANAPALAN     INC<br />
3MUTTAM ABDULLA     BSP<br />
4ADVKV SABU     BJP<br />
5HAMSA KALAPARAMBATH     LJP<br />
6JOHNNY K CHEEKU     IND<br />
7JOSE MAVELI     IND<br />
8UP JOSE     IND<br />
9DR PS BABU     IND<br />
10TS NARAYANAN MASTER     IND<br />
11CA HASEENA     IND<br />
KALAMASSERY-77     PARAVUR-78     VYPEEN-79     KOCHI-80     THRIPPUNITHURA-81<br />
ERNAKULAM-82     THRIKKAKARA-83<br />
S11-12-KL-ERNAKULAM     1PROF K V THOMAS     INC<br />
2AN RADHAKRISHNAN     BJP<br />
3SHERIF MOHAMMED     BSP<br />
4SINDHU JOY     CPM<br />
5SAJU THOMAS     LJP<br />
6MARY FRANCIS MOOLAMPILLY     IND<br />
7VISWAMBARAN     IND<br />
8SAJI THURUTHIKUNNEL     IND<br />
9SINDHU KS     IND<br />
10SINDHU JAYAN     IND<br />
MUVATTUPUZHA-86     KOTHAMANGALAM-87     DEVIKULAM-88     UDUMBANCHOLA-89<br />
THODUPUZHA-90     IDUKKI-91     PEERUMADE-92<br />
S11-13-KL-IDUKKI     1ADV PT THOMAS     INC<br />
2ADV K FRANCIS GEORGE     KEC<br />
3ADV BIJU M JOHN     BSP<br />
4SREENAGARI RAJAN     BJP<br />
5VASUDEVAN     VCK<br />
6ADV CHITTOOR RAJAMANNAR     IND<br />
7JOSE KUTTIYANY     IND<br />
8KANCHIYAR PEETHAMBARAN     IND<br />
9BABY         IND<br />
10M A SOOSAI     IND<br />
PIRAVOM-85     PALA-93     KADUTHURUTHY-94     VAIKOM-95     ETTUMANOOR-96<br />
KOTTAYAM-97     PUTHUPPALLY-98<br />
S11-14-KL-KOTTAYAM     1JOSE KMANI     KEC(M)<br />
2ADV NARAYANAN NAMBOOTHIRI     BJP<br />
3ADV SURESH KURUP     CPM<br />
4SPENCER MARKS     BSP<br />
5ADV JAIMON THANKACHAN     SWJP<br />
6ANTO P JOHN     IND<br />
7JUNO JOHN BABY     IND<br />
8JOSE         IND<br />
9JOSE MATHEW     IND<br />
10JOSE K MANI     IND<br />
11BABU         IND<br />
12KT MATHEW     IND<br />
13MINI K PHILIP     IND<br />
14MS RAVEENDRAN     IND<br />
15K RAJAPPAN     IND<br />
16SASIKUTTAN VAKATHANAM     IND<br />
17SURESH NB KURUP     IND<br />
18SURESHKUMAR K     IND<br />
19SURESHKUMAR TR     IND<br />
20SURESH KURUMBAN     IND<br />
AROOR-102     CHERTHALA-103     ALAPPUZHA-104     AMBALAPPUZHA-105<br />
HARIPAD-107     KAYAMKULAM-108     KARUNAGAPPALLY-116<br />
S11-15-KL-ALAPPUZHA     1DR KS MANOJ     CPM<br />
2KC VENUGOPAL     INC<br />
3KS PRASAD     BSP<br />
4PJ KURIAN     JD(U)<br />
5S SEETHILAL     IND<br />
6SONY J KALYANKUMAR     IND<br />
CHANGANASSERY-99     KUTTANAD-106     MAVELIKKARA-109     CHENGANNUR-110<br />
KUNNATHUR-118     KOTTARAKKARA-119     PATHANAPURAM-120<br />
S11-16-KL-MAVELIKKARA     1RS ANIL     CPI<br />
2KODIKKUNNIL SURESH     INC<br />
3DR ND MOHAN     BSP<br />
4PM VELAYUDHAN     BJP<br />
5ANIL KUMAR     IND<br />
6KS SASIKALA     IND<br />
7SOORANAD SUKUMARAN     IND<br />
KANJIRAPPALLY-100     POONJAR-101     THIRUVALLA-111     RANNI-112<br />
ARANMULA-113     KONNI-114     ADOOR-115<br />
S11-17-KL-PATHANAMTHITTA     1ANANTHA GOPAN     CPM<br />
2ANTO ANTONY     INC<br />
3KARUNAKARAN NAIR     BSP<br />
4MANI CKAPPEN     NCP<br />
5RADHAKRISHNA MENON     BJP<br />
6KUNJU PILLAI     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
7ANTO         IND<br />
8JYOTHISH MR     IND<br />
9THAMBI     IND<br />
10NIRANAM RAJAN     IND<br />
11PUSHPANGADAN     IND<br />
12MATHEW PAREY     IND<br />
CHAVARA-117     PUNALUR-121     CHADAYAMANGALAM-122     KUNDARA-123<br />
KOLLAM-124     ERAVIPURAM-125     CHATHANNOOR-126<br />
S11-18-KL-KOLLAM     1ADVT K M JAYANANDAN     BSP<br />
2NPEETHAMBARAKURUP     INC<br />
3VAYAKKAL MADHU     BJP<br />
4PRAJENDRAN     CPM<br />
5ADVANU SASI     IND<br />
6KRISHNAMMAL     IND<br />
7K A JOHN     IND<br />
8NPEETHAMBARAKURUP     IND<br />
9SPRADEEP KUMAR     IND<br />
10SRADHAKRISHNAN     IND<br />
11RZAKIEER HUSSAIN     IND<br />
VARKALA-127     ATTINGAL-128     CHIRAYINKEEZHU-129     NEDUMANGAD-130<br />
VAMANAPURAM-131     ARUVIKKARA-136     KATTAKKADA-138<br />
S11-19-KL-ATTINGAL     1PROFG BALACHANDRAN     INC<br />
2THOTTAKKADU SASI     BJP<br />
3ADV A SAMPATH     CPM<br />
4J SUDHAKARAN     BSP<br />
5SREENATH     SHS<br />
6JAYAKUMAR     IND<br />
7BALACHANDRAN     IND<br />
8BALACHNDRAN C P     IND<br />
9MURALI KUMAR     IND<br />
10J VIJAYAKUMAR     IND<br />
11VIVEKANANDAN     IND<br />
12SHAMSUDEEN     IND<br />
13SAJIMON     IND<br />
14SAIFUDEEN M     IND<br />
KAZHAKOOTTAM-132     VATTIYOOUKAVU-133     THIRUVANANTHAPURAM-134<br />
NEMOM-135     PARASSALA-137     KOVALAM-139     NEYYATTINKARA-140<br />
S11-20-KL-THIRUVANANTHAPURAM     1P K KRISHNA DAS     BJP<br />
2MPGANGADHARAN     NCP<br />
3DRA NEELALOHITHADASAN NADAR     BSP<br />
4ADV P RAMACHANDRAN NAIR     CPI<br />
5SHASHI THAROOR     INC<br />
6AJITHKUMARK     AITC<br />
7JAIN WILSON     BSA<br />
8G ASHOKAN     IND<br />
9TGEORGE     IND<br />
10DILEEP     IND<br />
11UNAHURMIRAN PEERU MOHAMMED     IND<br />
12PRATHAPAN     IND<br />
13MOHANAN JOSHWA     IND<br />
14SASI  JANAKI SADAN     IND<br />
15SASI  KALAPURAKKAL     IND<br />
16SHAJAR KHAN     IND<br />
SHEOPUR-1     VIJAYPUR-2     SABALGARH-3     JOURA-4     SUMAWALI-5     MORENA-6<br />
DIMANI-7     AMBAH-8<br />
S12-1-MP-MORENA     1JUGAL KISHOR PIPPAL     CPM<br />
2NARENDRA SINGH TOMAR     BJP<br />
3BALVEER SINGH DANDOTIYA     BSP<br />
4AD BAIJNATH KUSHWAHA     SP<br />
5RAMNIWAS RAWAT     INC<br />
6ANITA HITENDRA CHOUDHARY     BHBP<br />
7DEVENDRA SINGH SIKARWAR     AIFB<br />
8RAMBABU SINGH PARIHAR     LJP<br />
9VISHANLAL AGARWAL GOKAL MP     SVSP<br />
10UTTAM SINGH MITTAL     IND<br />
11USHA RAWAT     IND<br />
12KALAWATI RAMESH ARGAL     IND<br />
13GANDRV     IND<br />
14JOGENDR     IND<br />
15DHALLU ALLAHBAKSH     IND<br />
16NARENDRA SINGH     IND<br />
17MAHESH JATAV     IND<br />
18MAHESH SINGH JATAV     IND<br />
19RAJVEER SINGH     IND<br />
20RAMNIWAS KUSHWAH     IND<br />
21RAM SEWAK     IND<br />
22VIJAY KUMAR     IND<br />
23VIVEK APTE     IND<br />
24SATYENDRA JAIN SHAMMI     IND<br />
ATER-9     BHIND-10     LAHAR-11     MEHGAON-12     GOHAD-13     SEWDA-20<br />
BHANDER-21     DATIA-22<br />
S12-2-MP-BHIND     1ASHOK ARGAL     BJP<br />
2NAND KISHOR KORI     SP<br />
3DR BHAGIRATH PRASAD     INC<br />
4DRRAHUL     BSP<br />
5TULSIRAM DHANUK THEKEDAR     IVD<br />
6SHANKAR LAL VERMA     BHBP<br />
7SHRIRAM RAHUL     BMM<br />
8RJJATAV     IND<br />
9BHAGIRATH     IND<br />
10RAMSEVAK MORYA     IND<br />
11LALARAM     IND<br />
12VEERENDRA KUMAR GOYAL     IND<br />
13SHAILENDRA SINGH ALIAS KALLU     IND<br />
GWALIOR RURAL-14     GWALIOR-15     GWALIOR EAST-16     GWALIOR SOUTH-17<br />
BHITARWAR-18     DABRA-19     KARERA-23     POHARI-24<br />
S12-3-MP-GWALIOR     1AJAB SINGH KUSHWAH     BSP<br />
2ASHOK SINGH     INC<br />
3YASHODHARA RAJE SCINDIA     BJP<br />
4AVTAR SINGH     LJP<br />
5GAUTAM SINGH RAJPUT KUSHWAH     RSMD<br />
6DEVENDRA BHARGAVA ADVOCATE     ABHM<br />
7PANKAJ GOSWAMI     BHBP<br />
8RAMESH CHANDRA SHARMA     IJP<br />
9DR RAM GOPAL ADVOCATE     RPI(A)<br />
10LAKHPAT SINGH KIRAR     ASP<br />
11ANAND KUMAR     IND<br />
12ANAND SINGH KUSHWAH RAMAYNE     IND<br />
13ALOK JOSHI     IND<br />
14KAPTAN SINGH MASTER     IND<br />
15KOMAL ANURAGI     IND<br />
16JAGADISH GOBARA     IND<br />
17DEEPAK KUMAR BANSAL RANGWALE     IND<br />
18PADAM SINGH DHAKAD     IND<br />
19YASMIN KHAN     IND<br />
20RAJESH KUMAR SHARMA     IND<br />
21RAM RATAN KUSHWAH     IND<br />
22SAEED KHAN DABBU     IND<br />
23SHRIKRISHNA ALIAS SIRIYA     IND<br />
SHIVPURI-25     PICHHORE-26     KOLARAS-27     BAMORI-28     GUNA-29     ASHOK<br />
NAGAR-32     CHANDERI-33     MUNGAOLI-34<br />
S12-4-MP-GUNA     1JYOTIRADITYA MADHAVRAO SCINDIA     INC<br />
2DRNAROTTAM MISHRA     BJP<br />
3LOKPAL LODHI     BSP<br />
4ABDUL RASHEED     AD<br />
5MANIRAM RAM JATAV     LJP<br />
6LALU URF ATAL LAL     BHBP<br />
7ANIL DWIVEDI     IND<br />
8PTASHOK SHARMA BADE BHAIYA     IND<br />
9ISHLAM KHAN RAIAN     IND<br />
10KISHORILAL CHAURASIYA GUNA WALE     IND<br />
11KRISHNA KANT CHAUBEY PAPPU MAHARAJ     IND<br />
12MAHADEV PRASAD TIWARI     IND<br />
13PMAHESH CHANDRA SHASHTRI     IND<br />
14MOHAMMD IRSHADA QUAZI     IND<br />
15LAKHAN LAL     IND<br />
16VIJAY KUMAR JAIN     IND<br />
17SUMAN SINGH SIKARWAR ADVOCATE     IND<br />
18HAJARI LAL KOTIA RATHOR     IND<br />
BINA-35     KHURAI-36     SURKHI-37     NARYOLI-40     SAGAR-41     KURWAI-146<br />
SIRONJ-147     SHAMSHABAD-148<br />
S12-5-MP-SAGAR     1ASLAM SHER KHAN     INC<br />
2AHIRWAR NARESH BOUDHA     BSP<br />
3GOURI SINGH YADAV     SP<br />
4BHUPENDRA SINGH     BJP<br />
5ARVIND DANGI     PRSP<br />
6DHAN SINGH AHIRWAR     LJP<br />
7VINOD DIWAR GOUND     GGP<br />
8SIDHARTH BOUDHA AHIRWAR     RPI(A)<br />
9SANJAY BHAI ADVOCATE RAVIDASI     GMS<br />
10ASHOK MISHRA     IND<br />
11GOMAT SINGH MAHARAJ SINGH DANGI     IND<br />
12RAMKISHAN RAMA     IND<br />
TIKAMGARH-43     JATARA-44     PRITHVIPUR-45     NIWARI-46     KHARGAPUR-47<br />
MAHARAJPUR-48     CHHATARPUR-51     BIJAWAR-52<br />
S12-6-MP-TIKAMGARH     1AHIRWAR VRINDAVAN     INC<br />
2CHINTAMAN KORI RAMPURIYA     SP<br />
3GD         BSP<br />
4VIRENDRA KUMAR     BJP<br />
5AHIRWAR JAGDISH PRASAD     LJP<br />
6AHIRWAR RAMSWAROOP     RSMD<br />
7VISHAN LAL BASHNKAR     PRSP<br />
8AHIRWAR GYADIN     IND<br />
9KAMLAPAT KUMHAR     IND<br />
10KHARGA PRASAD     IND<br />
11CHAMAN LAL     IND<br />
12DAYARAM     IND<br />
13PARWAT LAL     IND<br />
14RAMCHARAN AHIRWAR     IND<br />
15LAXMI PRASAD AHIRWAR     IND<br />
16VRINDAVAN AHIRWAR     IND<br />
17SHRIPAT SHIKSHAK     IND<br />
DEORI-38     REHLI-39     BANDA-42     MALHARA-53     PATHARIYA-54     DAMOH-55<br />
JABERA-56     HATTA-57<br />
S12-7-MP-DAMOH     1AHIR KAMLA YADAV     SP<br />
2CHANDRABHAN BHAIYA     INC<br />
3SHIVRAJ BHAIYA     BJP<br />
4KASHIRAM ALIAS KAMLESH DHURVE     GMS<br />
5BHAGIRATH KURMI     RDMP<br />
6MANOJ DEVALIYA     BJBP<br />
7SHIVRAJ BHAIYA     SVSP<br />
8HARIRAM THAKUR     GGP<br />
9GAFFAR ALI     IND<br />
10GOPAL BHAIYA     IND<br />
11CHANDRABHAN BHAIYA JATASHANKAR COLONY DAMOH     IND<br />
12CHANDRABHAN BHAIYA PARSORIA NAHAR     IND<br />
13JAYANT BHAIYA     IND<br />
14JANKI PRASAD     IND<br />
15NANNE LAL     IND<br />
16RAMPHOOL DAHAYAT     IND<br />
17VIJAY SINGH RAJPOOT     IND<br />
18SHIVRAJ BHAIYA BADE THAKUR     IND<br />
19SHIV RAJ ALIAS BADE BHAIYA     IND<br />
20SHIVRAJ SINGH NAYAKHEDA APPCHAND     IND<br />
21SHIVRAJ SINGH BANDA     IND<br />
CHANDLA-49     RAJNAGAR-50     PAWAI-58     GUNNAOR-59     PANNA-60<br />
VIJAYRAGHAVGARH-92     MURWARA-93     BAHORIBAND-94<br />
S12-8-MP-KHAJURAHO     1JAYAWANT SINGH     SP<br />
2JEETENDRA SINGH     BJP<br />
3RAJA PATERYA     INC<br />
4SEWA LAL PATEL     BSP<br />
5M SHAKIL     GMS<br />
6SAROJ BACHCHAN NAYAK     JD(U)<br />
7SURYA BHAN SINGH YADAV GURUJI     AIFB<br />
8AKEEL KHAN     IND<br />
9AKANCHHA JAIN     IND<br />
10KRISHNA SHARAN SINGH RAJA BHAIYA     IND<br />
11NARENDRA KUMAR     IND<br />
12RAJENDRA AHIRWAR     IND<br />
13RAM NATH LODHI     IND<br />
14SHABNAM MAUSI     IND<br />
15SHUKL SITARAM     IND<br />
CHITRAKOOT-61     RAIGAON-62     SATNA-63     NAGOD-64     MAIHAR-65<br />
AMARPATAN-66     RAMPUR-BAGHELAN-67<br />
S12-9-MP-SATNA     1GANESH SINGH     BJP<br />
2PT RAJARAM TRIPATHI     SP<br />
3SUKHLAL KUSHWAHA     BSP<br />
4SUDHIR SINGH TOMAR     INC<br />
5ONKAR SINGH     ABHKP<br />
6GIRJA SINGH PATEL     AD<br />
7CHHOTELAL SINGH GOND     GMS<br />
8PRAMILA     RPI(A)<br />
9B BALLABH CHARYA     AIC<br />
10RAJESH SINGH BAGHEL     GGP<br />
11SHOBHNATH SEN     LJP<br />
12SUNDERLAL CHAUDHARI     IJP<br />
13ASHOK KUMAR KUSHWAHA     IND<br />
14ASHOK KUSHWAHA     IND<br />
15CHHOTELAL     IND<br />
16BHAIYALAL URMALIYA     IND<br />
17MANISH KUMAR JAIN     IND<br />
18MUNNI KRANTI     IND<br />
19RAMVISHWAS BASORE     IND<br />
20RAM SAJIVAN     IND<br />
21RAMAYAN CHAUDHARI     IND<br />
SIRMOUR-68     SEMARIYA-69     TEONTHAR-70     MAUGANJ-71     DEOTALAB-72<br />
MANGAWAN-73     REWA-74     GURH-75<br />
S12-10-MP-REWA     1CHANDRA MANI TRIPATHI     BJP<br />
2DEORAJ SINGH PATEL     BSP<br />
3PUSHPRAJ SINGH     SP<br />
4SUNDER LAL TIWARI     INC<br />
5BADRI PRASAD KUSHWAHA     AD<br />
6RAMKISHAN NIRAT SAKET     RPI(A)<br />
7RAMAYAN PRASAD PATEL     YVP<br />
8VIMALA SONDHIA     LJP<br />
9SALMA         AIFB<br />
10MD AKEEL KHAN BACHCHA BHAI     IND<br />
11JAIKARAN SAKET     IND<br />
12BRAHMDUTTMISHRA ALIAS CHHOTE MURAITHA     IND<br />
13SUKHENDRA PRATAP     IND<br />
14SUNDAR LAL     IND<br />
15HIRALAL VISHWAKARMA     IND<br />
CHURHAT-76     SIDHI-77     SIHAWAL-78     CHITRANGI-79     SINGRAULI-80<br />
DEVSAR-81     DHAUHANI-82     BEOHARI-83<br />
S12-11-MP-SIDHI     1ASHOK KUMAR SHAH     BSP<br />
2INDRAJEET KUMAR     INC<br />
3GOVIND PRASAD MISHRA     BJP<br />
4MANIK SINGH     SP<br />
5LOLAR SINGH URETI     GMS<br />
6VEENA SINGH NETI     GGP<br />
7BABOOLAL JAISWAL     IND<br />
8MADAN MOHAN JAISWAL ADVOCATE     IND<br />
9MAHENDRA BHAIYA DIKSHIT     IND<br />
10RAMAKANT PANDEY MALAIHNA     IND<br />
11VEENA SINGH VEENA DIDI     IND<br />
JAISINGHNAGAR-84     JAITPUR-85     KOTMA-86     ANUPPUR-87     PUSHPRAJGARH-88<br />
BANDHAVGARH-89     MANPUR-90     BARWARA-91<br />
S12-12-MP-SHAHDOL     1CHANDRA PRATAP SINGH BABA SAHAB     SP<br />
2NARENDRA SINGH MARAVI     BJP<br />
3MANOHAR SINGH MARAVI     BSP<br />
4RAJESH NANDINI SINGH     INC<br />
5SADAN SINGH BHARIA     CPI<br />
6KRISHN PAL SINGH PAVEL     LJP<br />
7GANPAT GOND     GMS<br />
8RAM RATAN SINGH PAVLE     GGP<br />
PATAN-95     BARGI-96     JABALPUR PURBA-97     JABALPUR UTTAR-98     JABALPUR<br />
CANTT.-99     JABALPUR PASCHIM-100     PANAGAR-101     SIHORA-102<br />
S12-13-MP-JABALPUR     1AZIZ QURESHI     BSP<br />
2ASHOK KUMAR SHARMA     SP<br />
3RAKESH SINGH     BJP<br />
4ADVOCATE RAMESHWAR NEEKHRA     INC<br />
5MEERCHAND PATEL KACHHVAHA     RPI<br />
6RAVI MAHOBIA KUNDAM     GGP<br />
7RAJKUMARI SINGH     LJP<br />
8HARI SINGH MARAVI     GMS<br />
9DR MUKESH MEHROTRA     IND<br />
10RAKESH SONKAR PRAMUKH DHAI AKSHAR     IND<br />
11SUNIL PATEL     IND<br />
SHAHPURA-103     DINDORI-104     BICHHIYA-105     NIWAS-106     MANDLA-107<br />
KEOLARI-116     LAKHNADON-117     GOTEGAON-118<br />
S12-14-MP-MANDLA     1JALSO DHURWEY     BSP<br />
2FAGGAN SINGH KULASTE     BJP<br />
3BASORI SINGH MASRAM     INC<br />
4UDAL SINGH DHURWEY     LKSP<br />
5JHANK SINGH KUSHRE     GGP<br />
6PREM SINGH MARAVI     GMS<br />
7BHAGAT SINGH VARKEDE     LJP<br />
8MANESHWARI NAIK     RPI(A)<br />
9SUNITA NETI     RDMP<br />
10CHANDRA SHEKHAR DHURWEY     IND<br />
11CHAMBAL SING MARAWEE     IND<br />
12DEV SINGH BHALAVI     IND<br />
13SHIVCHARAN UIKEY     IND<br />
14SAHDEO PRASAD MARAVI     IND<br />
BAIHAR-108     LANJI-109     PARASWADA-110     BALAGHAT-111     WARASEONI-112<br />
KATANGI-113     BARGHAT-114     SEONI-115<br />
S12-15-MP-BALAGHAT     1AJAB LAL     BSP<br />
2KISHOR SAMRITE     SP<br />
3KANKAR MUNJARE     RJD<br />
4K D DESHMUKH     BJP<br />
5VISHVESHWAR BHAGAT     INC<br />
6KALPANA GOPAL WASNIK     RPI(A)<br />
7DARBU SINGH UIKEY     GMS<br />
8BHAIYA BALKRISHNA     GGP<br />
9ADVOCATE AZHAR UL ALIM     IND<br />
10ANJU ASHOK UIKEY     IND<br />
11GOVARDHAN PATLE URF HITLAR     IND<br />
12JITENDRA MESHRAM     IND<br />
13DHANESHWAR LILHARE     IND<br />
14NYAZMIR KHAN     IND<br />
15POORANLAL LODHI     IND<br />
16MANSINGH BISEN     IND<br />
17SANDEEP SANTRAM     IND<br />
18SHRIRAM THAKUR     IND<br />
JUNNARDEO-122     AMARWARA-123     CHURAI-124     SAUNSAR-125     CHHINDWARA-126<br />
PARASIA-127     PANDHURNA-128<br />
S12-16-MP-CHHINDWARA     1KAMAL NATH     INC<br />
2MAROT RAO KHAVASE     BJP<br />
3RAO SAHEB SHINDE     BSP<br />
4JOGILAL IRPACHI     JMM<br />
5PARDHESHI HARTAPSAH TIRKAM     GMS<br />
6BALVEER SINGH YADAV     RKSP<br />
7RAMKISHAN PAL     RPI(A)<br />
8SATAP SHA UIKEY     GGP<br />
9ABDUL SHAMAD KHAN     IND<br />
10AMRITLAL PATHAK RAGHUVAR     IND<br />
11ASHARAM DEHARIYA     IND<br />
12KAMALNATH MAYAWADIPARASIA     IND<br />
13GANARAM UIKEY     IND<br />
14AZAD CHANDRASHEKHER PANDOLE SAMAJ SEVAK     IND<br />
15JAGDISH BAIS     IND<br />
16TULSIRAM SURYAWANSHI     IND<br />
17DUARAM UIKEY     IND<br />
18DHANPAL BHALAVI     IND<br />
19DHANRAJ JAMBHATKAR     IND<br />
20NARESH KUMAR YUVNATI     IND<br />
21NIKHILESH DHURVEY     IND<br />
22PITRAM UIKEY     IND<br />
23PRAVINDRA NAURATI     IND<br />
24MANMOHAN SHAH BATTI     IND<br />
25RK MARKAM     IND<br />
26SHOAIB KHAN     IND<br />
27SUKMAN INVATI     IND<br />
28SUBHASH SHUKLA     IND<br />
NARSINGPUR-119     TENDUKHEDA-120     GADARWARA-121     SEONI-MALWA-136<br />
HOSHANGABAD-137     SOHAGPUR-138     PIPARIYA-139     UDAIPURA-140<br />
S12-17-MP-HOSHANGABAD     1UDAY PRATAP SINGH     INC<br />
2ADVBMKAUSHIK     BSP<br />
3HAJAEE SYID MUEEN UDDIN     SP<br />
4RAMPAL SINGH     BJP<br />
5DINESH KUMAR AHIRWAR     IND<br />
6BHARAT KUMAR CHOUREY     IND<br />
7MOHAMMD ABDULLA     IND<br />
8RAKHI GUPTA     IND<br />
9RAMPAL     IND<br />
10SUDAMA PRASAD     IND<br />
BHOJPUR-141     SANCHI-142     SILWANI-143     VIDISHA-144     BASODA-145<br />
BUDHNI-156     ICHHAWAR-158     KHATEGAON-173<br />
S12-18-MP-VIDISHA     1DRPREMSHANKAR SHARMA     BSP<br />
2CHOUDHARY MUNABBAR SALIM     SP<br />
3SUSHMA SWARAJ     BJP<br />
4BHAI MUNSHILAL SILAWAT     RPI(A)<br />
5RAMGOPAL MALVIYA     RDMP<br />
6HARBHAJAN JANGRE     LJP<br />
7GANESHRAM LODHI     IND<br />
8RAJESHWAR SINGH YADAV RAO     IND<br />
BERASIA-149     BHOPAL UTTAR-150     NARELA-151     BHOPAL DAKSHIN-<br />
PASCHIM-152     BHOPAL MADHYA-153     GOVINDPURA-154     HUZUR-155     SEHORE-159<br />
S12-19-MP-BHOPAL     1ER ASHOK NARAYAN SINGH     BSP<br />
2KAILASH JOSHI     BJP<br />
3MHOD MUNAWAR KHAN KAUSAR     SP<br />
4SURENDRA SINGH THAKUR     INC<br />
5ASHOK PAWAR     PRSP<br />
6AHIRWAR LAKHANLAL PURVI     RPI(A)<br />
7KARAN KUMAR KAROSIA URF KARAN JEEJA     GGP<br />
8RADHESHYAM KULASTE     GMS<br />
9RAMDAS GHOSLE     RPI(D)<br />
10SANJEEV SINGHAL     SVSP<br />
11ANIL SINGH     IND<br />
12AMAR SINGH     IND<br />
13KAPIL DUBEY     IND<br />
14D C GUJARKAR     IND<br />
15DARSHAN SINGH RATHORE     IND<br />
16BRAJENDRA CHATURVEDI URF GAPPU CHATURVEDI     IND<br />
17DR MAHESH YADAV AMAN GANDHI     IND<br />
18MUKESH SEN     IND<br />
19MEHDI SIR     IND<br />
20RAJESH KUMAR YADAV     IND<br />
21RAM SAHAY YATRI SHRIVASTAVA URF RASHTRAVADI YATRI     IND<br />
22SHAHNAWAZ     IND<br />
23SHIV NARAYAN SINGH BAGWARE     IND<br />
CHACHOURA-30     RAGHOGARH-31     NARSINGHGARH-160     BIAORA-161<br />
RAJGARH-162     KHILCHIPUR-163     SARANGPUR-164     SUSNER-165<br />
S12-20-MP-RAJGARH     1NARAYANSINGH AMLABE     INC<br />
2LAKSHMAN SINGH     BJP<br />
3SHIVNARAYAN AHIRWAR     BSP<br />
4RAJESH RATELIYA     LJP<br />
5SHYAM SUNDER RATHI     SHS<br />
6INDER SING LODHI     IND<br />
7BALBIR CHOUDHARY PATRAKAR     IND<br />
8LAXMAN VERMA     IND<br />
9LAXMANSINGH AAMDOR     IND<br />
ASHTA-157     AGAR-166     SHAJAPUR-167     SHUJALPUR-168     KALAPIPAL-169<br />
SONKATCH-170     DEWAS-171     HATPIPLIYA-172<br />
S12-21-MP-DEWAS     1THAVARCHAND GEHLOT     BJP<br />
2BHAGIRATH PARIHAR     BSP<br />
3SAJJAN SINGH VERMA     INC<br />
4DR GANGARAM JOGCHAND     LJP<br />
5JORAVAR SINGH DUDI     PRSP<br />
6BALRAM SUKHRAM KALYANE     RWS<br />
7JAYRAM SOLANKI     IND<br />
8THAVARSINGH     IND<br />
9PRO BS MALVIYA     IND<br />
10MOHAN SIH MALVIYA     IND<br />
NAGADA-KHACHROD-212     MAHIDPUR-213     TARANA-214     GHATIYA-215     UJJAIN<br />
UTTAR-216     UJJAIN DAKSHIN-217     BADNAGAR-218     ALOT-223<br />
S12-22-MP-UJJAIN     1GUDDU PREMCHAND     INC<br />
2BABOOLAL THAWALIYA     BSP<br />
3DR SATYANARAYAN JATIYA     BJP<br />
4MADANLAL RAJORA     LJP<br />
5ASHOK NARAYAN     IND<br />
6INDARALAL VARMA     IND<br />
7DINESH JATWA     IND<br />
8LALCHAND BERWA GOME     IND<br />
9SHIVKUMAR GAUR     IND<br />
JAORA-222     MANDSOUR-224     MALHARGARH-225     SUWASRA-226     GAROTH-227<br />
MANASA-228     NEEMUCH-229     JAWAD-230<br />
S12-23-MP-MANDSOUR     1BHERULAL MALVIY BALAI     BSP<br />
2MEENAKSHI NATRAJAN     INC<br />
3DR LAXMINARAYAN PANDEY     BJP<br />
4SHAIKH AZIZUDDEN QURAISHI     AIFB<br />
5BANO BEE     BMSM<br />
6KAILASH NARAYAN RATNAWAT     IND<br />
7P DINESH NAGAR     IND<br />
8HAJI NISAR AHMED CHOUDHARY     IND<br />
9MOINUDDIN KHAN PATHAN     IND<br />
10RAJENDRA SINGH GAUTAM     IND<br />
11RAM DAYAL GUJRATI     IND<br />
12LAXMINARAYAN BHAGIRATH PATIDAR     IND<br />
ALIRAJPUR-191     JOBAT-192     JHABUA-193     THANDLA-194     PETLAWAD-195<br />
RATLAM RURAL-219     RATLAM CITY-220     SAILANA-221<br />
S12-24-MP-RATLAM     1KANTILAL BHURIA     INC<br />
2JEEVANLAL     SP<br />
3DILEEPSINGH BHURIA     BJP<br />
4RAMESH SOLANKI     BSP<br />
5UDAYSINGH MACHAR     RPI(A)<br />
6KALUSINGH BHABHR     SHS<br />
7JALAMSINGH PATEL     RDMP<br />
8BHERUSING DAMOR     JD(U)<br />
9BHADIYA DABAR     IND<br />
10RAMESHWOR SINGAR     IND<br />
SARDARPUR-196     GANDHWANI-197     KUKSHI-198     MANAWAR-199<br />
DHARAMPURI-200     DHAR-201     BADNAWAR-202     DR.AMBEDKARNAGAR-MHOW-209<br />
S12-25-MP-DHAR     1AJAY RAWAT     BSP<br />
2GAJENDRASINGH RAJUKHEDI     INC<br />
3MUKAMSINGH KIRADE     BJP<br />
4JITENDRASINGH BAGHEL     GGP<br />
5BAPUSINGH BAGHEL     RPI(A)<br />
6RAM SINGH PATEL     SHS<br />
7KARANSINGH     IND<br />
8KHUMANSINGH BARIYA     IND<br />
9BHIMA BHURIYA     IND<br />
10MADAN BHAI AMLAWAR     IND<br />
11HARIRAM PATEL DELMIWALA     IND<br />
DEPALPUR-203     INDORE-1-204     INDORE-2-205     INDORE-3-206     INDORE-4-207<br />
INDORE-5-208     RAU-210     SANWER-211<br />
S12-26-MP-INDORE     1DR ANITA YADAV     SP<br />
2RAHIM KHAN     BSP<br />
3SATYNARAYAN PATEL     INC<br />
4SUMITRA MAHAJAN TAI     BJP<br />
5SANJAY SINGH BHADORIYA PAPPU     RJD<br />
6MOHAN CHOUHAN MALVIYA     PRSP<br />
7RADHESHYAM MUKATI     LPSP<br />
8RAMSINGH     RPIE<br />
9SAMADHAN NAIK     RPI(A)<br />
10AJIT KUMAR JAIN PATWA     IND<br />
11GAJENDRA SINGH GAUR     IND<br />
12GHANSHYAM CHANDEL     IND<br />
13CHINTAN TRIVEDI     IND<br />
14NAND KISHORE SONI     IND<br />
15PARMANAND METHARAM TOLANI     IND<br />
16S R MANDLOI     IND<br />
17VISHNU DAS     IND<br />
18SHIKHAR CHAND PATODI JAIN     IND<br />
MAHESHWAR-183     KASRAWAD-184     KHARGONE-185     BHAGWANPURA-186<br />
SENDHAWA-187     RAJPUR-188     PANSEMAL-189     BADWANI-190<br />
S12-27-MP-KHARGONE     1BHAI KIRNSINGH BADOLE KIRESH     CPI<br />
2DRBARDE     BSP<br />
3BALARAM BACHCHAN     INC<br />
4MAKNSINGH SOLANKI BABUJI     BJP<br />
5SAKHARAM VERMA     GGP<br />
6GAJANAN AAPSING BRAHMANE     IND<br />
7DONGER     IND<br />
8DAYARAM GHISYA     IND<br />
9FIFASINGH THAKUR     IND<br />
10BHAGWAN CHOTHIYA     IND<br />
11RAMESHVAR DOGAREEYA RAWAT     IND<br />
BAGALI-174     MANDHATA-175     KHANDWA-177     PANDHANA-178     NEPANAGAR-179<br />
BURHANPUR-180     BHIKANGAON-181     BADWAH-182<br />
S12-28-MP-KHANDWA     1ARUN SUBHASHCHANDRA YADAV     INC<br />
2HAJI ZAKIR HUSSAIN DURRANY ENGINEER     CPI<br />
3NANDKUMAR SING CHAUHAN NANDU BHAIYA     BJP<br />
4DADA SAHEB WAMANRAO SASANE     BSP<br />
5NARGIS MOUSI     IJP<br />
6HAJI NOORULLA     LJP<br />
7MOHAN OJHA PARTE     GMS<br />
8HABIB SURUR     MUL<br />
9ABDUL GAFUR GUDDU PIRJI     IND<br />
10NATHUSINGH CHAUHAN     IND<br />
11NAHARSINH BHAI     IND<br />
12RAVINDRA LAL PARE     IND<br />
13BABA ABDUL HAMEED     IND<br />
MULTAI-129     AMLA-130     BETUL-131     GHORADONGRI-132     BHAINSDEHI-133<br />
TIMARNI-134     HARDA-135     HARSUD-176<br />
S12-29-MP-BETUL     1OJHARAM EVANE     INC<br />
2JYOTI DHURVE     BJP<br />
3RAMA KAKODIA     BSP<br />
4DR SUKHDEV SINGH CHOUHAN     SP<br />
5KALLUSINGH UIKEY     GMS<br />
6KADMU SINGH KUMARE KSKUMARE     GGP<br />
7GULABRAV     RDMP<br />
8MANGAL SINGH LOKHANDE     SWJP<br />
9SUSHILKUMAR ALIS BALUBHAIYYA     RPI(A)<br />
10IMRATLAL MARKAM     IND<br />
11KAMAL SING     IND<br />
12KADAKSHING VADIVA     IND<br />
13KRISHNA GOPAL PARTE     IND<br />
14MOTIRAM MAVASE     IND<br />
15ADHIVAKTA SHANKAR PENDAM     IND<br />
16SUNIL KUMAR KAWADE     IND<br />
AKKALKUWA-1     SHAHADA-2     NANDURBAR-3     NAWAPUR-4     SAKRI-5     SHIRPUR-9<br />
S13-1-MH-NANDURBAR     1GAVIT MANIKRAO HODLYA     INC<br />
2NATAWADKAR SUHAS JYANT     BJP<br />
3PADVI BABITA KARMSINGH     BSP<br />
4KOKANI MANJULABAI SAKHARAM     BBM<br />
5GAVIT SHARAD KRUSHNRAO     SP<br />
6ABHIJIT AATYA VASAVE     IND<br />
7KOLI RAJU RAMDAS     IND<br />
DHULE RURAL-6     DHULE CITY-7     SINDKHEDA-8     MALEGAON CENTRAL-114<br />
MALEGAON OUTER-115     BAGLAN-116<br />
S13-2-MH-DHULE     1AMARISHBHAI RASIKLAL PATEL     INC<br />
2RIZWAN MOAKBAR     BSP<br />
3SONAWANE PRATAP NARAYANRAO     BJP<br />
4ANIL ANNA GOTE     LKSGM<br />
5ANSARI MOHD ISMAIL MOHD IBRAHIM     BMSM<br />
6ARIF AHMED SHAIKH JAFHAR     NNP<br />
7KAVAYATRISONKANYA THAKUR RAJANI BAGWAN     BBM<br />
8NIHAL AHMED MOLVI MOHAMMED USMAN     JD(S)<br />
9MD ISMAIL JUMMAN     IND<br />
10KISHOR PITAMBAR AHIRE     IND<br />
11GAZI ATEZAD AHMED MUBEEN AHMED KHAN     IND<br />
12GAIKWAD PATIL BHUSHAN BAJIRAO     IND<br />
13DADASO PANDITRAO PATIL KOKALEKAR     IND<br />
14SHEVALE PATIL SANDEEP JIBHAU     IND<br />
15SONAWANE PANDIT UTTAMRAO     IND<br />
JALGAON CITY-13     JALGAON RURAL-14     AMALNER-15     ERANDOL-16<br />
CHALISGAON-17     PACHORA-18<br />
S13-3-MH-JALGAON     1AT NANA PATIL     BJP<br />
2ADV MATIN AHMED     BSP<br />
3ADV VASANTRAO JIVANRAO MORE     NCP<br />
4ATMARAM SURSING JADHAV ENGG     KKJHS<br />
5JADHAV NATTHU SHANKAR     BBM<br />
6JANGALU DEVRAM SHIRSATH     HJP<br />
7NANNAWARE CHAITANYA PANDIT     PRCP<br />
8LAXMAN SHIVAJI SHIRSATH PATIL     KM<br />
9ANIL PITAMBAR WAGH SIR     IND<br />
10KANTILAL CHHAGAN NAIK BANJARA     IND<br />
11WAGH SUDHAKAR ATMARAM     IND<br />
12SHALIGRAM SHIVRAM MAHAJAN DEORE     IND<br />
13SALIMODDIN ISAMODDIN SHEMISTARI     IND<br />
CHOPDA-10     RAVER-11     BHUSAWAL-12     JAMNER-19     MUKTAINAGAR-20<br />
MALKAPUR-21<br />
S13-4-MH-RAVER     1PATIL SURESH CHINDHU     BSP<br />
2ADV RAVINDRA PRALHADRAO PATIL     NCP<br />
3HARIBHAU MADHAV JAWALE     BJP<br />
4TELI SHAIKH ISMAIL HAJI HASAN     BBM<br />
5BAPU SAHEBRAO SONAWANE     PRCP<br />
6MARATHE BHIMRAO PARBAT     KM<br />
7SHIVAVEER DNYANESHWAR VITTHAL AMALE URPH AMALE SARKAR     SVRP<br />
8IQBAL ALAUDDIN TADVI     IND<br />
9UTTAM KASHIRAM INGALE     IND<br />
10KOLI SANTOSH GOKUL     IND<br />
11FIRKE SURESH KACHARU EX ACP CRPF     IND<br />
12MAKBUL FARID SK     IND<br />
13MOHD MUNAWWAR MOHD HANIF     IND<br />
14MORE HIRAMAN BHONAJI     IND<br />
15DD WANI PHOTOGRAPHER DYNESHWAR DIWAKAR WANI     IND<br />
16VIVEK SHARAD PATIL     IND<br />
17SHAIKH RAMJAN SHAIKH KARIM     IND<br />
18SUJATA IBRAHIM TADAVI     IND<br />
19SANJAY PRALADH KANDELKAR     IND<br />
BULDHANA-22     CHIKHLI-23     SINDKHED RAJA-24     MEHKAR-25     KHAMGAON-26<br />
JALGAON (JAMOD)-27<br />
S13-5-MH-BULDHANA     1JADHAV PRATAPRAO GANPATRAO     SHS<br />
2DANDGE VASANTRAO SUGDEO     BSP<br />
3SHINGNE DRRAJENDRA BHASKARRAO     NCP<br />
4AMARDEEP BALASAHEB DESHMUKH     KM<br />
5QURRASHI SKSIKANDAR SK SHAUKAT     DESEP<br />
6GAJANAN RAJARAM SIRSAT     RSPS<br />
7DHOKNE RAVINDRA TULSHRAMJI     BBM<br />
8FERAN CHADRAHAS JAGDEO     ABHM<br />
9GANESH ARJUN ZORE     IND<br />
10TAYDE VITTHAL PANDHARI     IND<br />
11DEVIDAS PIRAJI SARKATE     IND<br />
12SY BILAL SY USMAN     IND<br />
13BHARAT PUNJAJI SHINGANE     IND<br />
14RAJESH NILKANTHRAO TATHE     IND<br />
15RATHOD CHHAGAN BABULAL     IND<br />
AKOT-28     BALAPUR-29     AKOLA WEST-30     AKOLA EAST-31     MURTIJAPUR-32<br />
RISOD-33<br />
S13-6-MH-AKOLA     1DHOTRE SANJAY SHAMRAO     BJP<br />
2BABASAHEB DHABEKAR     INC<br />
3ATIK AHAMAD GU JILANI     DESEP<br />
4AMBEDKAR PRAKASH YASHWANT     BBM<br />
5GANESH TULSHIRAM TATHE     KKJHS<br />
6DIPAK SHRIRAM TIRAKE     RSPS<br />
7AJABRAO UTTAMRAO BHONGADE     IND<br />
8THAKURDAS GOVIND CHOUDHARI     IND<br />
9MUJAHID KHAN CHAND KHAN     IND<br />
10RAUT DEVIDAS ANANDRAO     IND<br />
11WASUDEORAO KHADE GURUJI     IND<br />
BADNERA-37     AMRAVATI-38     TEOSA-39     DARYAPUR-40     MELGHAT-41<br />
ACHALPUR-42<br />
S13-7-MH-AMRAVATI     1ADSUL ANANDRAO VITHOBA     SHS<br />
2GANGADHAR GADE     BSP<br />
3UGLE SUNIL NAMDEV     PRBP<br />
4UBALE SHRIKRISHNA CHAMPATRAO     ARP<br />
5KESHAV DASHARATH WANKHADE     KKJHS<br />
6GAWAI RAJENDRA RAMKRUSHNA     RPI<br />
7PRINCIPAL GOPICHAND SURYABHAN MESHRAM     RP(K)<br />
8BARSE MANOHAR DAULATRAO     IUML<br />
9SAU MAMATA VINAYAK KANDALKAR     AUDF<br />
10DR HEMANTKUMAR RAMBHAU MAHURE     BBM<br />
11AMOL DEVIDASRAO JADHAV     IND<br />
12UMAK SHRIKRUSHNA SHYAMRAO     IND<br />
13BANDU SAMPATRAO SANE BANDYA LS     IND<br />
14BHAURAO SHRIRAM CHHAPANE     IND<br />
15MITHUN HIRAMAN GAIKWAD     IND<br />
16PROF MUKUND VITTHALRAO KHAIRE     IND<br />
17DR RAJIV GULABRAO JAMTHE     IND<br />
18RAJU MAHADEVRAO SONONE     IND<br />
19VISHWANATH GOTUJI JAMNEKAR     IND<br />
20SUDHAKAR VYANKAT RAMTEKE MAJI SAINIK     IND<br />
21ADV SUDHIR HIRAMAN TAYADE     IND<br />
22SUNIL PRABHU RAMTEKE     IND<br />
DHAMAMGAON RAILWAY-36     MORSHI-43     ARVI-44     DEOLI-45     HINGANGHAT-46<br />
WARDHA-47<br />
S13-8-MH-WARDHA     1KANGALE BIPIN BABASAHEB     BSP<br />
2DATTA MEGHE     INC<br />
3SURESH GANPATRAO WAGHMARE     BJP<br />
4DIWATE RAMESH MADHAORAO     KM<br />
5NARAYANRAO RAMJI CHIDAM     GGP<br />
6DR NITIN KESHORAO CHAVAN     PRBP<br />
7PYARE SAHAB SHEIKH KARIM     DESEP<br />
8BHOSE KAILAS VISHWASRAO     GMS<br />
9ADV SURESH SHINDE     IJP<br />
10SANGITA SUNIL ALIAS SONU KAMBLE     ARP<br />
11ISHWARKUMAR SHANKARRAO GHARPURE     IND<br />
12GUNWANT TUKARAMJI DAWANDE     IND<br />
13JAGANNATH NILKANTHRAO RAUT     IND<br />
14TAGADE VISHWESHWAR AWADHUTRAO     IND<br />
15RAMTEKE PRAKASH BAKARAM     IND<br />
16SARANG PRAKASHRAO YAWALKAR     IND<br />
KATOL-48     SAVNER-49     HINGNA-50     UMRED-51     KAMTHI-58     RAMTEK-59<br />
S13-9-MH-RAMTEK     1TUMANE KRUPAL BALAJI     SHS<br />
2PRAKASHBHAU KISHAN TEMBHURNE     BSP<br />
3WASNIK MUKUL BALKRISHNA     INC<br />
4KUMBHARE SULEKHA NARAYAN     BREM<br />
5DESHPANDE SANJAY SAOJI     HJP<br />
6NAGARKAR PRASHANT HANSRAJ     BBM<br />
7NANDKISHOR SADHUJI DONGRE     GGP<br />
8BAGDE SUJEET WASUDEORAO     JD(S)<br />
9PROF BORKAR PRADIP DARYAV     RP(K)<br />
10MAYATAI CHAWRE UTWAL     SP<br />
11VIKAS RAJARAM DAMLE     RPI(KH)<br />
12SEEMA JEEVAN RAMTEKE     DESEP<br />
13SANDIP SHESHRAO GAJBHIYE     GMS<br />
14ASHISH ARUN NAGARARE     IND<br />
15KHUSHAL UDARAMJI TUMANE     IND<br />
16DHONE ANIL     IND<br />
17ADV DUPARE ULHAS SHALIKRAM     IND<br />
18BARWE MADHUKAR DOMAJI     IND<br />
19ADV YUVRAJ ANANDRAOJI BAGDE     IND<br />
20SURESH MANGALDAS BORKAR     IND<br />
NAGPUR SOUTH WEST-52     NAGPUR SOUTH-53     NAGPUR EAST-54     NAGPUR<br />
CENTRAL-55     NAGPUR WEST-56     NAGPUR NORTH-57<br />
S13-10-MH-NAGPUR     1PUROHIT BANWARILAL BHAGWANDAS     BJP<br />
2ENGINEER MANIKRAO VAIDYA     BSP<br />
3MUTTEMWAR VILASRAO BABURAOJI     INC<br />
4ARUN SHAMRAO JOSHI     ABHM<br />
5KUMBHARE SULEKHA NARAYAN     BREM<br />
6ADV GAJANAN SADASHIV KAWALE     RP(K)<br />
7DILIP MANGAL MADAVI     GGP<br />
8MEHMOOD KHAN RAHEEM KHAN     DESEP<br />
9DR YASHWANT MANOHAR     BBM<br />
10RAUT RAMESHCHANDRA     PRCP<br />
11RAJESH SUKHDEV GAIKWAD     KKJHS<br />
12ADV VASANTA UMRE     DPI<br />
13SOMKUWAR VIJAY SITARAM     ARP<br />
14AZIZUR REHMAN SHEIKH     IND<br />
15ASHISH ARUN NAGRARE     IND<br />
16ADV UPASHA BANSI TAYWADE     IND<br />
17JAGDISH RAGHUNATH AMBADE     IND<br />
18PRATIBHA UDAY KHAPARDE     IND<br />
19PREMDAS RAMCHANDRA RAMTEKE     IND<br />
20BARAPATRE CHANDRABHAN SOMAJI     IND<br />
21BALASAHEB ALIAS PRAMOD RAMAJI SHAMBHARKAR     IND<br />
22MOHAMAD HABIB REEZAVI     IND<br />
23RAJESHKUMAR MOHANLAL PUGALIA     IND<br />
24RAHUL MADHUKAR DESHMUKH     IND<br />
25VIJAY DEVRAO DHAKATE     IND<br />
26SUNIL GAYAPRASAD MISHRA     IND<br />
27PROF DNYANESH WAKUDKAR     IND<br />
TUMSAR-60     BHANDARA-61     SAKOLI-62     ARJUNI-MORGAON-63     TIRORA-64<br />
GONDIYA-65<br />
S13-11-MH-BHANDARA &#8211; GONDIYA     1GANVIR SHIVKUMAR NAGARCHI     CPI<br />
2JAISWAL VIRENDRAKUMAR KASTURCHAND     BSP<br />
3PATLE SHISHUPAL NATTHUJI     BJP<br />
4PATEL PRAFUL MANOHARBHAI     NCP<br />
5UNDIRWADE HEMANT JAGIVAN     PRCP<br />
6JAMAIWAR SUNIL PARASRAM     RSPS<br />
7PATHAN MUSHTAK LATIF     DESEP<br />
8PRATIBHA VASANT PIMPALKAR     BBM<br />
9WASNIK SUNIL MANIRAM     RP(K)<br />
10UKEY CHINDHUJI LAKHAJI     IND<br />
11GAJBHIYE BRAMHASWARUP BABURAO     IND<br />
12GAJBHIYE RAJENDRA MAHADEO     IND<br />
13ADV DHANANJAY SHAMLALJI RAJABHOJ     IND<br />
14NANABHAU FALGUNRAO PATOLE     IND<br />
15PATLE AKARSING SITARAM     IND<br />
16PROF DR BHASKARRAO MAHADEORAO JIBHAKATE     IND<br />
17MIRZA WAHIDBEG AHAMADBEG     IND<br />
18YELE GANESHRAM SUKHRAM     IND<br />
19RAHANGADALE MULCHAND OLGAN     IND<br />
20DR RAMSAJIVAN KAWDU LILHARE     IND<br />
21SADANAND SHRAWANJI GANVIR     IND<br />
AMGAON-66     ARMORI-67     GADCHIROLI-68     AHERI-69     BRAHMAPURI-73<br />
CHIMUR-74<br />
S13-12-MH-GADCHIROLI-CHIMUR     1ASHOK MAHADEORAO NETE     BJP<br />
2ATRAM RAJE SATYAWANRAO     BSP<br />
3KOWASE MAROTRAO SAINUJI     INC<br />
4NAMDEO ANANDRAO KANNAKE     CPI<br />
5PROFFESOR KHANDALE KAWDU TULSHIRAM     KKJHS<br />
6ADV DADMAL PRABHAKAR MAHAGUJI     PRBP<br />
7PENDAM DIWAKAR GULAB     BBM<br />
8PENDAM PURUSHOTTAM ZITUJI     DESEP<br />
9VIJAY SURAJSING MADAVI     GGP<br />
10JAMBHULE NARAYAN DINABAJI     IND<br />
11DINESH TUKARAM MADAVI     IND<br />
RAJURA-70     CHANDRAPUR-71     BALLARPUR-72     WARORA-75     WANI-76     ARNI-80<br />
S13-13-MH-CHANDRAPUR     1AHIR HANSARAJ GANGARAM     BJP<br />
2PUGALIA NARESH     INC<br />
3ADV HAZARE DATTABHAU KRUSHNARAO     BSP<br />
4KHARTAD LOMESH MAROTI     RWS<br />
5KHOBRAGADE DESHAK GIRISHBABU     BBM<br />
6CHATAP WAMAN SADASHIVRAO     STBP<br />
7JAWED ABDUL KURESHI ALIAS PROF JAWED PASHA     JMM<br />
8JITENDRA ADAKU RAUT     ABMP<br />
9DANGE NATTHU BHAURAO     ARP<br />
10PATHAN A RAZZAK KHAN HAYAT KHAN     SP<br />
11MASRAM NIRANJAN SHIVRAM     GGP<br />
12KALE DAMODHAR LAXMAN     IND<br />
13QURESHI IKHALAQ MOHD YUSUF     IND<br />
14GODE NARAYAN SHAHUJI     IND<br />
15DEKATE BHASKAR PARASHRAM     IND<br />
16MADHUKAR VITTHALRAO NISTANE     IND<br />
17MESHRAM CHARANDAS JANGLUJI     IND<br />
18RAMESH RAGHOBAJI TAJNE     IND<br />
19VINOD DINANATH MESHRAM     IND<br />
20VIRENDRA TARACHANDJI PUGLIA     IND<br />
21SHATRUGHN VYANKATRAO SONPIMPLE     IND<br />
22SANJAY NILKANTH GAWANDE     IND<br />
23HIWARKAR SUDHIR MOTIRAMJI     IND<br />
WASHIM-34     KARANJA-35     RALEGAON-77     YAVATMAL-78     DIGRAS-79     PUSAD-81<br />
S13-14-MH-YAVATMAL-WASHIM     1YEDATKAR DILIP LAXMANRAO     BSP<br />
2BHAVANA GAWALI PATIL     SHS<br />
3HARISING RATHOD     INC<br />
4UTTAM BHAGAJI KAMBLE     PRCP<br />
5KURESHI SK MEHBUB SKFATTU     BBM<br />
6KWAJA NASIRODDINE KHAN     DESEP<br />
7GAJANAN KASHIRAM PATIL HEMBADE     KM<br />
8DHAGE VITTHAL MAHADEV     RSPS<br />
9MANIYAR YUNUS MAHMOOD ZAHMI     AUDF<br />
10MOHMMAD KHAN AZIZ KHAN     SP<br />
11ATHAWALE SADANAND PRALHADRAO     IND<br />
12GAJANAN BURMAL DODWADE     IND<br />
13NETAJI SITARAMJI KINAKE     IND<br />
14NANDKISHOR NARAYANRAO THAKARE     IND<br />
15PAWAR RAMESH GORSING     IND<br />
16PURUSHOTTAM DOMAJI BHAJGAWRE     IND<br />
17MADHUKAR SHIVDASPPA GORATE     IND<br />
18MANOJ JANARDAN PATIL     IND<br />
19MUKHADE SAU LALITARAI SUBHASHRAO     IND<br />
20MESHRAM BANDU GANPAT     IND<br />
21MOHD INAMURRAHIM MOHD MUSA     IND<br />
22RAVINDRA ALIAS RAVIPAL MADHUKARRAO GANDHE     IND<br />
23RAJKUMAR NARAYAN BHUJADALE     IND<br />
24RATHOD DEVISING RAMA     IND<br />
25SD VHIDODDIN SD KRIMODDIN     IND<br />
26VISHNU KASINATH TAWKAR     IND<br />
27SURESH BABAN PEDEKAR     IND<br />
28SURESH BHIVA TARAL     IND<br />
UMARKHED-82     KINWAT-83     HADGAON-84     BASMATH-92     KALAMNURI-93<br />
HINGOLI-94<br />
S13-15-MH-HINGOLI     1DR BD CHAVHAN     BSP<br />
2SUBHASH BAPURAO WANDHEDE     SHS<br />
3SURYAKANTA JAIWANTRAO PATIL     NCP<br />
4UTTAMRAO DAGADUJI BHAGAT     PRCP<br />
5AJAS NOORMINYA     DESEP<br />
6NAIK MADHAVRAO BAHENARAO     BBM<br />
7VINAYAK SHRIRAM BHISE     KM<br />
8GUNDEKAR SANJAY ADELU     IND<br />
9PATHAN SATTAR KASIMKHAN     IND<br />
10PACHPUTE RAMPRASAD KISHANRAO     IND<br />
11MD A MUJIM ANSARI A     IND<br />
BHOKAR-85     NANDED NORTH-86     NANDED SOUTH-87     NAIGAON-89     DEGLUR-90<br />
MUKHED-91<br />
S13-16-MH-NANDED     1KHATGAONKAR PATIL BHASKARRAO BAPURAO     INC<br />
2MD MAKBUL SALIM HAJI MD KHAJA     BSP<br />
3SAMBHAJI PAWAR     BJP<br />
4ALTAF AHMAD EAKBAL AHMAD     BBM<br />
5KHADE SANJAY WAMANRAO     PRCP<br />
6TIWARI RAMA BHAGIRAT     RSPS<br />
7ADV CS BAHETI     JP<br />
8MORE RAJESH EKNATHRAO     KM<br />
9A RAEES A JABBAR     ANC<br />
10SHINDE PREETI MADHUKAR     JSS<br />
11SHUDHIR YASHWANT SURVE     KKJHS<br />
12COM ASHOK NAGORAO GHAYALE     IND<br />
13ANAND JADHAV HOTALKAR     IND<br />
14KOREWAR BALAJI NARSING     IND<br />
15JADHAV VISHNU MAROTI     IND<br />
16NAVGHARE ANAND PANDURANG     IND<br />
17NARAYAN SURYAVANSHI DOANGONKAR     IND<br />
18PATHAN ZAFAR ALI KHAN MAHEMUD ALI KHAN     IND<br />
19AIDS MAN PRAKASH TATERAO LANDGE     IND<br />
20BHARANDE RAMCHANDRA GANGARAM     IND<br />
21ADV RAMRAO PANDURANG WAGHMARE     IND<br />
22HANMANTE VIJAY CHANDRAO     IND<br />
JINTUR-95     PARBHANI-96     GANGAKHED-97     PATHRI-98     PARTUR-99<br />
GHANSAWANGI-100<br />
S13-17-MH-PARBHANI     1ADV DUDHGAONKAR GANESHRAO NAGORAO     SHS<br />
2RAJSHRI BABASAHEB JAMAGE     BSP<br />
3WARPUDKAR SURESH AMBADASRAO     NCP<br />
4AJIM AHMED KHAN AJIJ KHAN     DESEP<br />
5ASHOKRAO BABARAO AMBHORE     ANC<br />
6KACHOLE MANAVENDRA SAWALARAM     STBP<br />
7KALE VYANKATRAO BHIMRAO     KM<br />
8NAMDEV LIMBAJI KACHAVE     KKJHS<br />
9BHAND GANGADHAR SAKHARAM     BBM<br />
10MULE BABAN DATTARAO     RSPS<br />
11RUMALE TUKARAM DHONDIBA     PRCP<br />
12SAYYAD EKRAMODDIN SAYYAD MUNIRODDIN     LVKP<br />
13ASAD BIN ABDULLAHA BIN     IND<br />
14JAMEEL AHMED SK AHMED     IND<br />
15DR DESHMUKH KISHANRAO JANARDHANRAO EXSERVICEMAN     IND<br />
16RATHOD RAMRAO DHANSING SIR     IND<br />
17SHINDE LAXMAN EKANATH     IND<br />
18SAMAR GORAKHNATH PAWAR     IND<br />
19SALVE SUDHAKAR UMAJI     IND<br />
JALNA-101     BADNAPUR-102     BHOKARDAN-103     SILLOD-104     PHULAMBRI-106<br />
PAITHAN-110<br />
S13-18-MH-JALNA     1DR KALE KALYAN VAIJINATHRAO     INC<br />
2DANVE RAOSAHEB DADARAO     BJP<br />
3RATHOD RAJPALSINH GABRUSINH     BSP<br />
4AAPPASAHEB RADHAKISAN KUDHEKAR     KM<br />
5KISAN BALVANTA BORDE     PRCP<br />
6KHARAT ASHOK RAMRAO     BBM<br />
7TAWAR KAILAS BHAUSAHEB     STBP<br />
8DR DILAWAR MIRZA BAIG     IUML<br />
9BHOJNE BABASAHEB SANGAM     RSPS<br />
10MISAL TUKARAM BABURAOJI     SP<br />
11RATNAPARKHE ARCHANA SUDHAKAR     RPIE<br />
12SUBHASH FAKIRA SALVE     ANC<br />
13SAYYAD MAKSUD NOOR     LJP<br />
14KOLTE MANOJ NEMINATH     IND<br />
15KHANDU HARISHCHANDRA LAGHANE     IND<br />
16NADE DNYANESHWAR DAGDU     IND<br />
17BABASAHEB PATIL SHINDE     IND<br />
18SONWANE ASHOK VITTHAL     IND<br />
19S HUSAIN AHEMAD     IND<br />
KANNAD-105     AURANGABAD CENTRAL-107     AURANGABAD WEST-108     AURANGABAD<br />
EAST-109     GANGAPUR-111     VAIJAPUR-112<br />
S13-19-MH-AURANGABAD     1UTTAMSINGH RAJDHARSINGH PAWAR     INC<br />
2CHANDRAKANT KHAIRE     SHS<br />
3SAYYED SALIM SAYYED YUSUF     BSP<br />
4JAHAGIRDAR MOHMAD AYUB GULAM     SP<br />
5JYOTI RAMCHANDRA UPADHAYAY     BBM<br />
6PANDURANG WAMANRAO NARWADE     PRCP<br />
7BHIMSEN RAMBHAU KAMBLE     RPIE<br />
8MANIK RAMU SHINDE     KM<br />
9SHAIKH HARUN MALIK SAHEB     RSPS<br />
10UTTAM MANIK KIRTIKAR     IND<br />
11EJAZ KHAN BISMILLAH KHAN     IND<br />
12KAZI MUSHIRODDIN TAJODDIN     IND<br />
13KRISHNA DEVIDAS JADHAV     IND<br />
14JADHAV TOTARAM GANPAT     IND<br />
15JADHAV VISHNU SURYABHAN     IND<br />
16JADHAV SUBHASH RUPCHAND     IND<br />
17BANKAR MILIND RANUJI     IND<br />
18SHANTIGIRIJI MOUNGIRIJI MAHARAJ     IND<br />
19SHAIKH RAFIQ SHAIKH RAZZAK     IND<br />
20SHAIKH SALIM PATEL WAHEGAONKAR     IND<br />
21SAYYED RAUF SAYYED ZAMIR     IND<br />
22SUBHASH KISANRAO PATIL JADHAV     IND<br />
NANDGAON-113     KALWAN-117     CHANDVAD-118     YEVLA-119     NIPHAD-121<br />
DINDORI-122<br />
S13-20-MH-DINDORI     1GAVIT JEEVA PANDU     CPM<br />
2GANGURDE DIPAK SHANKAR     BSP<br />
3CHAVAN HARISHCHANDRA DEORAM     BJP<br />
4ZIRWAL NARHARI SITARAM     NCP<br />
5PAWAR SAMPAT WAMAN     BBM<br />
6GANGURDE BALU KISAN     IND<br />
7BHIKA HARISING BARDE     IND<br />
8VIJAY NAMDEO PAWAR     IND<br />
9SHANKAR DEORAM GANGUDE     IND<br />
SINNAR-120     NASHIK EAST-123     NASHIK CENTRAL-124     NASHIK WEST-125<br />
DEVLALI-126     IGATPURI-127<br />
S13-21-MH-NASHIK     1GAIKWAD DATTA NAMDEO     SHS<br />
2SAMEER BHUJBAL     NCP<br />
3SHRIMAHANT SUDHIRDAS MAHARAJ     BSP<br />
4KAILAS MADHUKAR CHAVAN     IJP<br />
5GODSE HEMANT TUKARAM     MNS<br />
6JADHAV NAMDEO BHIKAJI     BBM<br />
7RAYATE VIJAY SAKHARAM  RAYATE SIR     HJP<br />
8AD GULVE RAMNATH SANTUJI     IND<br />
9DATTU GONYA GAIKWAD     IND<br />
10PRAVINCHANDRA DATTARAM DETHE     IND<br />
11BHARAT HIRMAN PARDESHI     IND<br />
12RAJENDRA SAMPATRAO KADU     IND<br />
DAHANU-128     VIKRAMGAD-129     PALGHAR-130     BOISAR-131     NALASOPARA-132<br />
VASAI-133<br />
S13-22-MH-PALGHAR     1KOM LAHANU SHIDVA     CPM<br />
2ADV CHINTAMAN NAVSHA VANGA     BJP<br />
3DALAVI BHASKAR LADKU     BSP<br />
4SHINGADA DAMODAR BARKU     INC<br />
5CHANDRAKANT BALU PHUPANE     BBM<br />
6JADHAV BALIRAM SUKUR     BVA<br />
7DR KASHIRAM MAHADU DHONDAGHA     IND<br />
8PANDURANG JETHYA PARADHI     IND<br />
BHIWANDI RURAL-134     SHAHAPUR-135     BHIWANDI WEST-136     BHIWANDI<br />
EAST-137     KALYAN WEST-138     MURBAD-139<br />
S13-23-MH-BHIWANDI     1TAWARE SURESH KASHINATH     INC<br />
2PATIL JAGANNATH SHIVRAM     BJP<br />
3VGPATIL     BSP<br />
4AJIM GANI SHEKH     RKSP<br />
5ISMAIL SHAIKH LATIF     KKJHS<br />
6DEVRAJ KISAN MHATRE     MNS<br />
7RR PATIL     SP<br />
8MURTUZA MUZAFFAR SHAIKH     NNP<br />
9SHASHIKANT MOTIRAM KATHORE     RSPS<br />
10SHAIKH MEHBOOB BASHA VALI     BBM<br />
11GURUNATH UNDRYA NAIK     IND<br />
12DATTU GANAPAT BHOIR     IND<br />
13MAHENDRA KERU WADHVINDE     IND<br />
14MAHENDRA R MOHITE     IND<br />
15VIKAS SAKHARAM NIKAM     IND<br />
16VISHWANATH R PATIL     IND<br />
AMBERNATH-140     ULHAS NAGAR-141     KALYAN EAST-142     DOMBIVALI-143     KALYAN<br />
RURAL-144     MUMBRA-KALWA-149<br />
S13-24-MH-KALYAN     1ANAND PRAKASH PARANJAPE     SHS<br />
2KHAN KAMRUDDIN A GANI     BSP<br />
3DAWKHARE VASANT SHANKARRAO     NCP<br />
4AZAMI MUHAMMAD MAROOF NASIM     RSPS<br />
5KHAN AYAD MOHAMMAD NEBAS ALI     IUML<br />
6NARENDRA WAMAN MORE     PRBP<br />
7VAISHALI DAREKARRANE     MNS<br />
8ADVSSSALVE RETIRED JUDGE     BBM<br />
9SAYYAD HASINA MOHAMMED NASEEM     NBNP<br />
10HRUDHAYNATH BAPU WAGHODE ALIAS BALABHAU     KM<br />
11ALOK SINGH CHOTELAL     IND<br />
12GOVARDHAN CHANGO BHAGAT     IND<br />
13DHANANJAY BAPPASAHEB JOGDAND     IND<br />
14COM BABAN KAMBLE     IND<br />
15BHANUSHALI LAXMINDAS VELJI     IND<br />
16MOHHAMAD YUSUF FAROOKH KHAN     IND<br />
17VADHVINDE MAHENDRA KERU     IND<br />
18SHIRSE RAMSINGH UKHAJI     IND<br />
19SIDDIQUE ASFAQUE ALI     IND<br />
20SURESH RAM PANDAGALE     IND<br />
MIRA BHAYANDAR-145     OVALA &#8211; MAJIWADA-146     KOPRI-PACHPAKHADI-147<br />
THANE-148     AIROLI-150     BELAPUR-151<br />
S13-25-MH-THANE     1AVANINDRA KUMAR TRIPATHI     BSP<br />
2CHAUGULE VIJAY LAXMAN     SHS<br />
3DRSANJEEV GANESH NAIK     NCP<br />
4KAMLAKAR ANAND TAYDE     BBM<br />
5JAIN SEEMA MAHENDRA     PRBP<br />
6PATHAN JAVEED KAMIL KHAN     NNP<br />
7PARAG HANUMANT NEWALKAR     KKJHS<br />
8BERNARDSHAW DAVID NADAR     RP(K)<br />
9MAHESH RATHI CHANAKYA     RVNP<br />
10RAJAN RAJE     MNS<br />
11SINGH RAJESH MUNNILAL     RSPS<br />
12AHMAD AFJAL SHAIKH     IND<br />
13KAMBLE SACHIN SHIRPAT     IND<br />
14KUMAR K     IND<br />
15KHAN FIROZ YUSUFKHAN     IND<br />
16GAUD FAUJDAR RANGI     IND<br />
17CHETAN PRAKASH JADHAV     IND<br />
18JAIPRAKASH NARAYAN BHANDE     IND<br />
19RD TAMBE     IND<br />
20PARANJAPE DIPSHREE DEEPAK     IND<br />
21PRAMOD INGALE     IND<br />
22FREDI ALBERT BHANGA     IND<br />
23MURLIDHAR KRUSNA PAWAR     IND<br />
24MANGESH BHARAT KHADE     IND<br />
25MOH RIZWAN ABDULLA PATEL     IND<br />
26VIJAY CHAUGULE     IND<br />
27VIDYADHAR LAXMAN JOSHI     IND<br />
28VILAS DIPAK KHAMBE     IND<br />
29SAYED SHAFIQ AHMED ZOIDI     IND<br />
30SWATANTRA KUMAR PARMANAND ANAND     IND<br />
BORIVALI-152     DAHISAR-153     MAGATHANE-154     KANDIVALI EAST-160<br />
CHARKOP-161     MALAD WEST-162<br />
S13-26-MH-MUMBAI NORTH     1RAM NAIK     BJP<br />
2LAKHMENDRA KHURANA     BSP<br />
3SANJAY BRIJKISHORLAL NIRUPAM     INC<br />
4USMAN THIM     SP<br />
5KAILAS KATHAJI CHAVAN     PRCP<br />
6PARKAR SHIRISH LAXMAN     MNS<br />
7RAMESH KUMAR R SINGH     SBSP<br />
8RAJENDRA J THACKER     PRPI<br />
9DR LEO REBELLO     BBM<br />
10SANGEETA SHETTY LOKHANDE     PPIS<br />
11AD ARUN R KEJRIWAL     IND<br />
12KALYAN BHIMA GALPHADE     IND<br />
13GOPAL RAGHUNATH JAMSANDEKAR     IND<br />
14JAMNA PRASAD GANGAPRASAD PATEL     IND<br />
15JAHIR HUSSEIN ABDUL GANI HAVALDAR     IND<br />
16BHANDARI RAMESH SUKUR     IND<br />
17MAHENDRA TUKARAM AHIRE     IND<br />
18RAKESH D KUMAR     IND<br />
19VASHRAMBHAI MOHANBHAI PATEL     IND<br />
20SHYAM TIPANNA KURADE     IND<br />
21SUBODH GIRDHARI RANJAN     IND<br />
22SUBHASH PARSHURAM KHANVILKAR     IND<br />
23SURENDRA AMBALAL PATEL     IND<br />
JOGESHWARI EAST-158     DINDOSHI-159     GOREGAON-163     VERSOVA-164     ANDHERI<br />
WEST-165     ANDHERI EAST-166<br />
S13-27-MH-MUMBAI NORTH WEST     1ATHAR SIDDIQUI     BSP<br />
2ADKAMAT GURUDAS VASANT     INC<br />
3GAJANAN KIRTIKAR     SHS<br />
4AGGARWAL RISHI DHARAMPAL     JGP<br />
5ABU ASIM AZMI     SP<br />
6JADHAV BHIKAJI GANGARAM     KKJHS<br />
7THAKARE SHALINI JITENDRA     MNS<br />
8TAWADE DILIP NARAYAN     AIFB<br />
9PAWAR SUBHASH PANDURANG     PRCP<br />
10VAIJANATH SANGRAM GAIKWAD     BBM<br />
11ANITA RAMKRUSHAN RUPAWATE     IND<br />
12KAMBLE SATISH KISAN     IND<br />
13DAYANAND NIVRUTI KAMBLE     IND<br />
14DHOTRE MARUTI YAMNAPPA     IND<br />
15NINAD MANJARDEKAR     IND<br />
16PRAMOD SITARAM KASURDE     IND<br />
17BHATIA RIPUDAMAN SINGH     IND<br />
18MOHAMMED RAFIQ ABDUL RAZAK SHAIKH     IND<br />
19MAHADEV LIMBAJI GALPHADE     IND<br />
20DR VIJAY BHAVE     IND<br />
21SANTOSH PANDURANG CHAIKE     IND<br />
MULUND-155     VIKHROLI-156     BHANDUP WEST-157     GHATKOPAR WEST-169<br />
GHATKOPAR EAST-170     MANKHURD SHIVAJI NAGAR-171<br />
S13-28-MH-MUMBAI NORTH EAST     1ASHOK CHANDRAPAL SINGH     BSP<br />
2KIRIT SOMAIYA     BJP<br />
3SANJAY DINA PATIL     NCP<br />
4KOKARE SANJAY DHAKU     BBM<br />
5MANISHA MUKESH GADE     KKJHS<br />
6VISHWANATH DATTU PATIL     RSPS<br />
7SHISHIR SHINDE     MNS<br />
8JAYESH C MIRANI     IND<br />
9TATVASAHEB REVDEKAR     IND<br />
10DIKSHA JITENDRA JAGTAP     IND<br />
11DHARMPAL BHAGWAN MESHRAM     IND<br />
12NAMDEV TUKARAM SATHE     IND<br />
13NARAYAN ANAND ROKADE     IND<br />
14PANKAJBHAI SOMCHAND SHAH     IND<br />
15PRAKASH D KAMBLE     IND<br />
16SUNITA MOHAN TUPSOUNDARYA     IND<br />
VILE PARLE-167     CHANDIVALI-168     KURLA-174     KALINA-175     VANDRE<br />
EAST-176     VANDRE WEST-177<br />
S13-29-MH-MUMBAI NORTH CENTRAL     1EBRAHIM SHAIKH     BSP<br />
2DUTT PRIYA SUNIL     INC<br />
3MAHESH RAM JETHMALANI     BJP<br />
4JAYESH JASHWANTRAI BHAYANI     THPI<br />
5BHOSALE NITIN GANGARAM     RPIE<br />
6MOHAMAND RAFIQ QURESHI     NNP<br />
7MOHD SHAHID     IBSP<br />
8SHILPA ATUL SARPOTDAR     MNS<br />
9SUREKHA PEVEKAR     RSPS<br />
10ARORA RAKESH VISHWANATH     IND<br />
11ASLAM HANIF KHOT     IND<br />
12CHELJI S PATEL     IND<br />
13TULSIDAS KRISHNADAS NAIR     IND<br />
14COM DEVCHAND RANDIVE     IND<br />
15MOHAMAD YAHIYA SIDDHIQUE     IND<br />
16RAJKAMAL JAISINGH YADAV     IND<br />
17WAGHMARE AATISH RAMCHANDRA     IND<br />
18SUDHIR SHANKAR PARDESHI     IND<br />
19SUHAS BHIKURAM TAMBE     IND<br />
ANUSHAKTI NAGAR-172     CHEMBUR-173     DHARAVI-178     SION KOLIWADA-179<br />
WADALA-180     MAHIM-181<br />
S13-30-MH-MUMBAI SOUTH CENTRAL     1IQBAL MOHAMMAD SAYYAD     RJD<br />
2EKNATH M GAIKWAD     INC<br />
3BARVE PRAVIN RAMCHANDRA     BSP<br />
4SURESH ANANT GAMBHIR     SHS<br />
5DR AKALPITA PARANJPE     BUDM<br />
6AD ANARYA PUNDALIK PAWAR     BBM<br />
7KAMAL NARAYAN WAGHDARE     RP(K)<br />
8KARAM HUSSAIN KHAN     NLHP<br />
9KISHOR BHAGWAN JAGTAP     RSPS<br />
10GARUD MILIND MADHAV MG     RPIE<br />
11MOHHAMMED USMAN SHAIKH     BMSM<br />
12RAJENDRA GANPAT JADHAV     PRCP<br />
13SHWETA VIVEK PARULKAR     MNS<br />
14KISHORKUMAR VASANTRAO JADHAV     IND<br />
15TRIYOGINATH DUBEY     IND<br />
16DILIP RAMCHANDRA GANDHI     IND<br />
17MANOJ G SINGH     IND<br />
18RAJU SAHEBRAO DALVI     IND<br />
19ROHAN GAWRU TAMBE     IND<br />
20LAYEEK AHMED ANSARI     IND<br />
21VIKAS KUMAR     IND<br />
22SHAHAJIRAO DHONDIBA THORAT     IND<br />
23DR SAILEN KUMAR GHOSH     IND<br />
WORLI-182     SHIVADI-183     BYCULLA-184     MALABAR HILL-185     MUMBA<br />
DEVI-186     COLABA-187<br />
S13-31-MH-MUMBAI SOUTH     1DEORA MILIND MURLI     INC<br />
2MOHAN RAWALE     SHS<br />
3MOHAMMAD ALI ABUBAKAR SHAIKH     BSP<br />
4AVDHUT RAMCHANDRA BHISE     JD(S)<br />
5CHIRAG KANTILAL JETHAVA     KKJHS<br />
6FIROZ USMAN TINVALA     DESEP<br />
7BALA NANDGAONKAR     MNS<br />
8DRMONA KARTIK SHAH     PRPI<br />
9MOHAMMED AMIR SHAIKH MONTU     RPI(D)<br />
10AD RAJESH YASHVANT BHOSALE     PPOI<br />
11SAYYED ATHER ALI     SP<br />
12ASHOK SHANKAR AMBULKAR     IND<br />
13KHIMJI CHIMAN MAKWANA     IND<br />
14ADVOCATE FIROZ AHMED ANSARI     IND<br />
15MIRA H SANYAL     IND<br />
16MUKESH NEMICHAND JAIN     IND<br />
17DR SHAIKH SHAHID AHMED     IND<br />
18SAYYED SALIM SAYYED RAHIM     IND<br />
19SURYAKANT KESHAV SHINGE     IND<br />
20ZNYOSHO RASHTRAPATI     IND<br />
PEN-191     ALIBAG-192     SHRIVARDHAN-193     MAHAD-194     DAPOLI-263<br />
GUHAGAR-264<br />
S13-32-MH-RAIGAD     1ANANT GEETE     SHS<br />
2BARRISTER AR ANTULAY     INC<br />
3MOHITE KIRAN BABURAO     BSP<br />
4EKANATH ARJUN PATIL     RSPS<br />
5ADV PRAVIN MADHUKAR THAKUR     IND<br />
6DR SIDDHARTH PATIL     IND<br />
7SUNIL BHASKAR NAIK     IND<br />
PANVEL-188     KARJAT-189     URAN-190     MAVAL-204     CHINCHWAD-205<br />
PIMPRI-206<br />
S13-33-MH-MAVAL     1PANSARE AZAM FAKEERBHAI     NCP<br />
2BABAR GAJANAN DHARMSHI     SHS<br />
3MISHRA UMAKANT RAMESHWAR     BSP<br />
4AYU DEEPALI NIVRUTTI CHAVAN     PRCP<br />
5PRADIP PANDURANG KOCHAREKAR     RSPS<br />
6ADVSHIVSHANKAR DATTATRAY SHINDE     KM<br />
7ISHWAR DATTATRAY JADHAV     IND<br />
8JAGANNATH PANDURANG KHARGE     IND<br />
9DOLE BHIMRAJ NIVRUTTI     IND<br />
10ADVOCATE TUKARAM WAMANRAO BANSODE     IND<br />
11TANTARPALE GOPAL YASHWANTRAO     IND<br />
12ADVOCATE PRAMOD MAHADEV GORE     IND<br />
13BHAPKAR MARUTI SAHEBRAO     IND<br />
14MAHENDRA PRABHAKAR TIWARI     IND<br />
15BRO MANUAL DESOZA     IND<br />
16YASHWANT NARAYAN DESAI     IND<br />
17SHAKEEL RAJBHAI SHAIKH     IND<br />
18HARIBHAU DADAJI SHINDE     IND<br />
VADGAOL SHERI-208     SHIVAJINAGAR-209     KOTHRUD-210     PARVATI-212     PUNE<br />
CANTONMENT-214     KASBA PETH-215<br />
S13-34-MH-PUNE     1ANIL SHIROLE     BJP<br />
2KALMADI SURESH     INC<br />
3D S K ALIAS DSKULKARNI     BSP<br />
4ARUN BHATIA     PG<br />
5GULAB TATYA WAGHMODE     BBM<br />
6BAGBAN JAVED KASIM     IUML<br />
7VIKRAMADITYA OMPRAKASH DHIMAN     RSPS<br />
8VINOD ANAND SINH     PTSS<br />
9SHIROLE RANJEET SHRIKANT     MNS<br />
10SAVITA HAJARE     PPOI<br />
11SANGHARSH ARUN APTE     PRCP<br />
12AJAY VASANT PAITHANKAR     IND<br />
13ADAGALE BHAUSAHEB RAMCHANDRA     IND<br />
14ASHOK GANPAT PALKHE ALIAS SUTAR     IND<br />
15KAMTAM ISWAR SAMBHAYYA     IND<br />
16KULKARNI KAUSTUBH SHASHIKANT     IND<br />
17KHAN AMANULLA MOHMOD AL     IND<br />
18KHAN NISSAR TAJ AHMAD     IND<br />
19P K CHAVAN     IND<br />
20CHOUDHARI SUNIL GULABRAO     IND<br />
21CHOURE VILAS CHINTAMAN     IND<br />
22TATYA ALIAS NARAYAN SHANKAR WAMBHIRE     IND<br />
23TAMBOLI SHABBIR SAJJANBHAI     IND<br />
24DATTATRAYA GANESH TALGERI     IND<br />
25BAGADE SACHIN MARUTI     IND<br />
26BALU ALIAS ANIL SHIROLE     IND<br />
27BHARAT MANOHAR GAVALI     IND<br />
28BHAGWAT RAGHUNATH KAMBLE     IND<br />
29RAJENDRA BHAGAT ALIAS JITU BHAI     IND<br />
30VIKRAM NARENDRA BOKE     IND<br />
31SHINDE RAJENDRA BABURAO     IND<br />
32SHAIKH ALTAF KARIM     IND<br />
33SHRIKANT MADHUSUDAN JAGTAP     IND<br />
34SARDESAI KISHORKUMAR RAGHUNATH     IND<br />
35ADVSUBHASH NARHAR GODSE     IND<br />
36SANTOSH ALIAS SOMNATH KALU PAWAR     IND<br />
DAUND-199     INDAPUR-200     BARAMATI-201     PURANDAR-202     BHOR-203<br />
KHADAKWASALA-211<br />
S13-35-MH-BARAMATI     1KUDALEPATIL VIVEK ANANT     BSP<br />
2KANTA JAYSING NALAWADE     BJP<br />
3SUPRIYA SULE     NCP<br />
4MAYAWATI AMAR CHITRE     BMSM<br />
5SHELAR SANGEETA PANDURANG     KM<br />
6SACHIN VITTHAL AHIRE     PRCP<br />
7SAMPAT MARUTI TAKALE     RSPS<br />
8GHORPADE SAVEETA ASHOK     IND<br />
9TATYA ALIAS NARAYAN SHANKAR WAMBHIRE     IND<br />
10TANTARPALE GOPAL YESHWANTRAO     IND<br />
11DEEPAK SHANKAR BHAPKAR     IND<br />
12BHIMA ANNA KADALE     IND<br />
13MRUNALEENI JAYRAJ KAKADE     IND<br />
14YOGESH SONABA RANDHEER     IND<br />
15SHIVAJI JAYSING KOKARE     IND<br />
16SURESH BABURAO VEER     IND<br />
17SANGITA SHRIMAN BHUMKAR     IND<br />
JUNNAR-195     AMBEGAON-196     KHED ALANDI-197     SHIRUR-198     BHOSARI-207<br />
HADAPSAR-213<br />
S13-36-MH-SHIRUR     1ADHALRAO SHIVAJI DATTATRAY     SHS<br />
2ZAGADE YASHWANT SITARAM     BSP<br />
3VILAS VITHOBA LANDE     NCP<br />
4PALLAVI MOHAN HARSHE     PRCP<br />
5SHELAR DNYANOBA SHRIPATI     RPPI<br />
6SURESH MULCHAND KANKARIA MAMA     RSPS<br />
7ABHANG KONDIBHAU BHIMAJI     IND<br />
8KARANDE CHANGDEO NAMDEO     IND<br />
9KALURAM RAGHUNATH TAPKIR     IND<br />
10RAM DHARMA DAMBALE     IND<br />
11LANDE VILAS MHATARBA     IND<br />
SHEVGAON-222     RAHURI-223     PARNER-224     AHMEDNAGAR CITY-225<br />
SHRIGONDA-226     KARJAT JAMKHED-227<br />
S13-37-MH-AHMADNAGAR     1KARDILE SHIVAJI BHANUDAS     NCP<br />
2KARBHARI WAMAN SHIRSAT ALIAS KV SHIRSAT     CPI<br />
3GADAKH TUKARAM GANGADHAR     BSP<br />
4GANDHI DILIPKUMAR MANSUKHLAL     BJP<br />
5KAZI SAJID MUJIR     RPIE<br />
6HAKE BHANUDAS KISAN     RSPS<br />
7HOLE BHANUDAS NAMDEO     BBM<br />
8ARUN KAHAR     IND<br />
9AVINASH MALHARRAO GHODAKE     IND<br />
10KHAIRE ARJUN DEORAO     IND<br />
11GAIKWAD BALASAHEB RAMCHANDRA     IND<br />
12NAUSHAD ANSAR SHAIKH     IND<br />
13PROF MAHENDRA DADA SHINDE     IND<br />
14RAUT EKNATH BABASAHEB     IND<br />
15RAJIV APPASAHEB RAJALE     IND<br />
AKOLE-216     SANGAMNER-217     SHIRDI-218     KOPARGAON-219     SHRIRAMPUR-220<br />
NEVASA-221<br />
S13-38-MH-SHIRDI     1KACHARU NAGU WAGHMARE     BSP<br />
2WAKCHOURE BHAUSAHEB RAJARAM     SHS<br />
3ATHAWALE RAMDAS BANDU     RPI<br />
4DHOTRE SUCHIT CHINTAMANI     KM<br />
5SATISH BALASAHEB PALGHADMAL     PRCP<br />
6ADHAGALE RAJENDRA NAMDEV     IND<br />
7KAMBALE RAMESH ANKUSH     IND<br />
8GAIKWAD APPASAHEB GANGADHAR     IND<br />
9BAGUL BALU DASHARATH     IND<br />
10MEDHE PRAFULLAKUMAR MURLIDHAR     IND<br />
11RAKSHE ANNASAHEB EKNATH     IND<br />
12RUPWATE PREMANAND DAMODHAR     IND<br />
13LODHE SHARAD LAXAMAN     IND<br />
14WAGH GANGADHAR RADHAJI     IND<br />
15VAIRAGHAR SUDHIR NATHA     IND<br />
16SABALE ANIL DAMODHAR     IND<br />
17SANDIP BHASKAR GOLAP     IND<br />
GEORAI-228     MAJALGAON-229     BEED-230     ASHTI-231     KAIJ-232     PARLI-233<br />
S13-39-MH-BEED     1KOKATE RAMESH BABURAO ADASKAR     NCP<br />
2MASKE MACHHINDRA BABURAO     BSP<br />
3MUNDE GOPINATHRAO PANDURANG     BJP<br />
4KHALGE KACHRU SANTRAMJI     BBM<br />
5GURAV KALYAN BHANUDAS     RKSP<br />
6TATE ASHOK SANTRAM     ARP<br />
7NIKALJE SHEELATAI MAHENDRA     PRCP<br />
8PRAMOD ALIAS PARMESHWAR SAKHARAM MOTE     KM<br />
9BABURAO NARAYANRAO KAGADE     ANC<br />
10DR SHIVAJIRAO KISANRAO SHENDGE     RSPS<br />
11KAMAL KONDIRAM NIMBALKAR     IND<br />
12KAMBLE DEEPAK DYANOBA     IND<br />
13KHAN SIKANDAR KHAN HUSSAIN KHAN     IND<br />
14GUJAR KHAN MIRZA KHAN     IND<br />
15ADVNATKAR RAMRAO SHESHRAO     IND<br />
16PATHAN GAFARKHAN JABBARKHAN     IND<br />
17MAHAMMAD AKARAM MAHAMMAD SALIMUDDIN BAGWAN     IND<br />
18RAMESH VISHVANATH KOKATE     IND<br />
19SAYYED MINHAJ ALI WAJED ALI PENDKHJUR WALE     IND<br />
20SAYYED SALIM FATTU     IND<br />
21SARDAR KHAN SULTANABABA     IND<br />
AUSA-239     UMARGA-240     TULJAPUR-241     OSMANABAD-242     PARANDA-243<br />
BARSHI-246<br />
S13-40-MH-OSMANABAD     1GAIKWAD RAVINDRA VISHWANATH     SHS<br />
2DIVAKAR YASHWANT NAKADE     BSP<br />
3PATIL PADAMSINHA BAJIRAO     NCP<br />
4JAGTAP BHAGWAN DADARAO     BBM<br />
5TARKASE DHANANJAY MURLIDHAR     ABHM<br />
6TAWADE PRAKASH TANAJIRAO     KM<br />
7BANSODE GUNDERAO SHIVRAM     RSPS<br />
8BABA FAIJODDIN SHAIKH     NELU<br />
9BHOSLE REVAN VISHWANATH     JD(S)<br />
10MUJAWAR SHAHABUDDIN NABIRASUL     PRCP<br />
11RAJENDRA RANDITRAO HIPPERGEKAR     KKJHS<br />
12ANGARSHA SALIM BABULAL     IND<br />
13GAIKWAD UMAJI PANDURANG     IND<br />
14CHAVAN BABU VITHOBA     IND<br />
15CHANDANE PINTU PANDURANG     IND<br />
16DADASAHEB SHANKARRAO JETITHOR     IND<br />
17NITURE ARUN BHAURAO     IND<br />
18PATEL HASHAM ISMAIL     IND<br />
19PAWAR HARIDAS MANIKRAO     IND<br />
20PATIL MAHADEO DNYANDEO     IND<br />
21BALAJI BAPURAO TUPSUNDARE     IND<br />
22ADV BHAUSAHEB ANIL BELURE BEMBLIKAR     IND<br />
23MUNDHE PATRIL PADAMSINHA VIJAYSINHA     IND<br />
24YEVATEPATIL SHRIMANT     IND<br />
25SANDIPAN RAMA ZOMBADE     IND<br />
LOHA-88     LATUR RURAL-234     LATUR CITY-235     AHMADPUR-236     UDGIR-237<br />
NILANGA-238<br />
S13-41-MH-LATUR     1AAWALE JAYWANT GANGARAM     INC<br />
2GAIKWAD SUNIL BALIRAM     BJP<br />
3ADV BABASAHEB SADSHIVRAO GAIKWAD     BSP<br />
4ARAK ASHOK VIKRAM     KM<br />
5VK ACHARYA     PRCP<br />
6TM KAMBLE     RPI(D)<br />
7GANNE TUKARAM RAMBHAU     JSS<br />
8BANSODE RAGHUNATH WAGHOJI     PRBP<br />
9BABURAO SATYAWAN POTBHARE     BBM<br />
10RAMKUMAR RAIWADIKAR     SWJP<br />
11SHRIKANT RAMRAO JEDHE     RSPS<br />
12SASANE ATUL GANGARAM     ARP<br />
13SAHEBRAO HARIBHAU WAGHMARE     KKJHS<br />
14AAWCHARE VIJAYKUMAR BABRUWAN     IND<br />
15KAMBLE BANSILAL RAMCHANDRA     IND<br />
16NILANGEKAR AVINASH MADHUKARRAO     IND<br />
17MANE GAJANAN PANDURANG     IND<br />
18SANJAY KABIRDAS GAIKWAD     IND<br />
MOHOL-247     SOLAPUR CITY NORTH-248     SOLAPUR CITY CENTRAL-249<br />
AKKALKOT-250     SOLAPUR SOUTH-251     PANDHARPUR-252<br />
S13-42-MH-SOLAPUR     1GAIKWAD PRAMOD RAMCHANDRA     BSP<br />
2ADV BANSODE SHARAD MARUTI     BJP<br />
3SHINDE SUSHILKUMAR SAMBHAJIRAO     INC<br />
4ADV KASABEKAR SHRIDHAR LIMBAJI     RSPS<br />
5RAJGURU NARAYAN YEDU     BBM<br />
6LAXMIKANT CHANDRAKANT GAIKWAD     KKJHS<br />
7NARAYANKAR RAJENDRA BABURAO     IND<br />
8NITINKUMAR RAMCHANDRA KAMBLE ALIAS NITIN BANPURKAR     IND<br />
9BANSODE UTTAM BHIMSHA     IND<br />
10BANSODE RAHUL DATTU     IND<br />
11MILIND MAREPPA MULE     IND<br />
12VIKRAM UTTAM KASABE     IND<br />
13VIJAYKUMAR BHAGWANRAO UGHADE     IND<br />
KARMALA-244     MADHA-245     SANGOLE-253     MALSHIRAS-254     PHALTAN-255<br />
MAN-258<br />
S13-43-MH-MADHA     1DESHMUKH SUBHASH SURESHCHANDRA     BJP<br />
2PAWAR SHARADCHANDRA GOVINDRAO     NCP<br />
3RAHUL VITTHAL SARWADE     BSP<br />
4AYU GAIKWAD SATISH SUGRAV     PRCP<br />
5CHAVAN SUBHASH VITTHAL     BBM<br />
6MAHADEO JAGANNATH JANKAR     RSPS<br />
7RAMCHANDRA NARAYAN KACCHAVE     KKJHS<br />
8SASTE KAKASAHEB MAHADEO     KM<br />
9SOU NAGMANI KISAN JAKKAN     IND<br />
10DRM D PATIL     IND<br />
11BANSODE BALVEER DAGADU     IND<br />
12BHANUDAS BHAGAWAN DEVAKATE     IND<br />
13DR MAHADEO ABAJI POL     IND<br />
14SURESH SHAMRAO GHADGE     IND<br />
15DNYANESHWAR VITTHAL AMALE     IND<br />
MIRAJ-281     SANGLI-282     PALUS-KADEGAON-285     KHANAPUR-286     TASGAON -<br />
KAVATHE MAHANKAL-287     JAT-288<br />
S13-44-MH-SANGLI     1PATEL MJAVED M YUSUF     BSP<br />
2PRATIK PRAKASHBAPU PATIL     INC<br />
3ASHOK DNYANU MANEBHAU     STBP<br />
4MANOHAR BALKRISHNA KHEDKAR     BBM<br />
5MAHADEV ANNA WAGHAMARE     RSPS<br />
6AJITRAO SHANKARRAO GHORPADE     IND<br />
7ANSARI SHABBIR AHEMED     IND<br />
8GANPATI TUKARAM KAMBLE ALIAS GT KAMBLE     IND<br />
9PANDHARE DATTATRAYA PANDURANG     IND<br />
10KAVTHEKAR PRAVIN BHAGWAN KAVTHEKAR ALIAS JIVA MAHALE     IND<br />
11MULANI BALEKHAN USMAN     IND<br />
12VAGARE MARUTI MURA     IND<br />
13SHAMRAO PIRAJI KADAM     IND<br />
14SIDDESHWAR SHIVAPPA BHOSALE     IND<br />
WAI-256     KOREGAON-257     KARAD NORTH-259     KARAD SOUTH-260     PATAN-261<br />
SATARA-262<br />
S13-45-MH-SATARA     1CHAVAN PRASHANT VASANT     BSP<br />
2PURUSHOTTAM BAJIRAO JADHAV     SHS<br />
3BHONSLE SHRIMANT CHH UDYANRAJE PRATAPSINHMAHARAJ     NCP<br />
4BHAUSAHEB GANGARAM WAGH     RSPS<br />
5ALANKRITA ABHIJIT AWADEBICHUKALE     IND<br />
CHIPLUN-265     RATNAGIRI-266     RAJAPUR-267     KANKAVLI-268     KUDAL-269<br />
SAWANTWADI-270<br />
S13-46-MH-RATNAGIRI &#8211; SINDHUDURG     1DRNILESH NARAYAN RANE     INC<br />
2PARULEKAR JAYENDRA SHRIPAD     BSP<br />
3SURESH PRABHAKAR PRABHU     SHS<br />
4AJAY ALIAS AABA DADA JADHAV     KKJHS<br />
5RAJESH PUSUSHOTTAM SURVE     RSPS<br />
6VILASRAO KHANVILKAR     ABHM<br />
7SIRAJ ABDULLA KAUCHALI     BBM<br />
8KHALAPE AKBAR MAHAMMAD     IND<br />
9SURENDRA BORKAR     IND<br />
CHANDGAD-271     RADHANAGARI-272     KAGAL-273     KOLHAPUR SOUTH-274<br />
KARVIR-275     KOLHAPUR NORTH-276<br />
S13-47-MH-KOLHAPUR     1KAMBLE SUHAS NIVRUTI     BSP<br />
2CHHATRPATI SAMBHAJIRAJE SHAHU     NCP<br />
3DEVANE VIJAY SHAMRAO     SHS<br />
4KAMBLE MARUTI RAVELU     BBM<br />
5CHOUGULE BHAI PT     IND<br />
6DR NEELAMBARI RAMESH MANDAPE     IND<br />
7SR TATYA PATIL     IND<br />
8BAJRANG KRISHNA PATIL     IND<br />
9MAHAMMADGOUS GULAB NADAF     IND<br />
10SADASHIVRAO MANDLIK DADOBA     IND<br />
SHAHUWADI-277     HATKANANGLE-278     ICHALKARANJI-279     SHIROL-280<br />
ISLAMPUR-283     SHIRALA-284<br />
S13-48-MH-HATKANANGLE     1KANADE ANILKUMAR MAHADEV     BSP<br />
2MANE NIVEDITA SAMBHAJIRAO     NCP<br />
3RAGHUNATH RAMCHANDRA PATIL     SHS<br />
4PATIL UDAY PANDHARINATH     KM<br />
5BABURAO OMANNA KAMBLE     RSPS<br />
6MANE ARVIND BHIVA     BBM<br />
7SHETTI RAJU ALIAS DEVAPPA ANNA     SWP<br />
8ARUN ALIAS SHAM BAJARNAG BUCHADE     IND<br />
9THORAT ANANDRAO TUKARAM     IND<br />
10SURNIKE ANANDRAO VASANTRAO FOUJI BAPU     IND<br />
KHUNDRAKPAM-1     HEINGANG-2     KHURAI-3     KSHETRIGAO-4     THONGJU-5<br />
KEIRAO-6     ANDRO-7     LAMLAI-8     THANGMEIBAND-9     URIPOK-10<br />
S14-1-MN-INNER MANIPUR     1DR THOKCHOM MEINYA     INC<br />
2THOUNAOJAM CHAOBA     MPP<br />
3MOIRANGTHEM NARA     CPI<br />
4WAHENGBAM NIPAMACHA SINGH     BJP<br />
5L KSHETRANI DEVI     RBCP<br />
6ABDUL RAHMAN     IND<br />
7NONGMAITHEM HOMENDRO SINGH     IND<br />
HEIROK-33     WANGJING TENTHA-34     KHANGABOK-35     WABGAI-36     KAKCHING-37<br />
HIYANGLAM-38     SUGNU-39     JIRIBAM-40     CHANDEL (ST)-41     TENGNOUPAL (ST)-42<br />
S14-2-MN-OUTER MANIPUR     1THANGSO BAITE     INC<br />
2D LOLI ADANEE     BJP<br />
3LB SONA     NCP<br />
4M JAMKHONGAM  M YAMKHONGAM HAOKIP     RJD<br />
5THANGKHANGIN     LJP<br />
6MANI CHARENAMEI     PDA<br />
7VALLEY ROSE HUNGYO     IND<br />
8MANGSHI ROSE MANGSHI HAOKIP     IND<br />
9LAMLALMOI GANGTE     IND<br />
NARTIANG-1     JOWAI-2     RALIANG-3     MOWKAIAW-4     SUTNGA SAIPUNG-5<br />
KHLIEHRIAT-6     AMLAREM-7     MAWHATI-8     NONGPOH-9     JIRANG-10<br />
S15-1-ML-SHILLONG     1DALINGTON DYMPEP     CPI<br />
2JOHN FILMORE KHARSHIING     UDP<br />
3VINCENT H PALA     INC<br />
4P B M BASAIAWMOIT     HSPDP<br />
5MARTLE NMUKHIM     MDP<br />
6DENIS SIANGSHAI     IND<br />
7TIEROD PASSAH     IND<br />
KHARKUTTA-37     MENDIPATHAR-38     RESUBELPARA-39     BAJENGDOBA-40<br />
SONGSAK-41     RONGJENG-42     WILLIAM NAGAR-43     RAKSAMGRE-44     TIKRIKILA-45<br />
PHULBARI-46<br />
S15-2-ML-TURA     1AGATHA K SANGMA     NCP<br />
2DEBORA C MARAK     INC<br />
3BOSTON MARAK     ACNC<br />
4ARLENE N SANGMA     IND<br />
HACHHEK-1     DAMPA-2     MAMIT-3     TUIRIAL-4     KOLASIB-5     SERLUI-6<br />
TUIVAWL-7     CHALFILH-8     TAWI-9     AIZAWL NORTH &#8211; I-10<br />
S16-1-MZ-MIZORAM     1LALAWMPUIA CHHANGTE     NCP<br />
2CLRUALA     INC<br />
3DR H LALLUNGMUANA     IND<br />
4RUALPAWLA     IND<br />
DIMAPUR-I-1     DIMAPUR-II-2     DIMAPUR-III-3     GHASPANI-I-4<br />
GHASPANI-II-5     TENNING-6     PEREN-7     WESTERN ANGAMI-8     KOHIMA TOWN-9<br />
NORTHERN ANGAMI-I-10<br />
S17-1-NL-NAGALAND     1K ASUNGBA SANGTAM     INC<br />
2CM CHANG     NPF<br />
3DR RILANTHUNG ODYUO     AITC<br />
PADAMPUR-1     BIJEPUR-2     BARGARH-3     ATTABIRA-4     BHATLI-5<br />
BRAJARAJNAGAR-6     JHARSUGUDA-7<br />
S18-1-OR-BARGARH     1RADHARANI PANDA     BJP<br />
2SANJAY BHOI     INC<br />
3SUNIL KUMAR AGRAWAL     BSP<br />
4DR HAMID HUSSAIN     BJD<br />
5NILADRI BEHARI PANDA     KOKD<br />
6SURENDRA KUMAR AGRAWAL     IND<br />
TALSARA-8     SUNDARGARH-9     BIRAMITRAPUR-10     RAGHUNATHPALI-11<br />
ROURKELA-12     RAJGANGAPUR-13     BONAI-14<br />
S18-2-OR-SUNDARGARH     1JUAL ORAM     BJP<br />
2JEROM DUNGDUNG     BSP<br />
3LIVNUS KINDO     JMM<br />
4SALOMI MINZ     CPM<br />
5HEMANANDA BISWAL     INC<br />
6RAMA CHANDRA EKKA     JDP<br />
7SAGAR SING MANKEE     KOKD<br />
8DALESWAR MAJHI     IND<br />
9MANSID EKKA     IND<br />
KUCHINDA-15     RENGALI-16     SAMBALPUR-17     RAIRAKHOL-18     DEOGARH-19<br />
CHHENDIPADA-62     ATHAMALLIK-63<br />
S18-3-OR-SAMBALPUR     1AMARNATH PRADHAN     INC<br />
2GOBINDA RAM AGARWAL     BSP<br />
3ROHIT PUJARI     BJD<br />
4SURENDRA LATH     BJP<br />
5ASHOK KUMAR NAIK     KOKD<br />
6BIJAYA KUMAR MAHANANDA     RPI<br />
7MD ALI HUSSAIN     IND<br />
TELKOI-20     GHASIPURA-21     ANANDAPUR-22     PATNA-23     KEONJHAR-24<br />
CHAMPUA-25     KARANJIA-30<br />
S18-4-OR-KEONJHAR     1ANANTA NAYAK     BJP<br />
2DHANURJAYA SIDU     INC<br />
3YASHBANT NARAYAN SINGH LAGURI     BJD<br />
4LACHHAMAN MAJHI     JMM<br />
5DR SUDARSHAN LOHAR     BSP<br />
6CHITTA RANJAN MUNDA     IND<br />
7DR FAKIR MOHAN NAIK     IND<br />
JASHIPUR-26     SARASKANA-27     RAIRANGPUR-28     BANGRIPOSI-29     UDALA-31<br />
BARIPADA-33     MORADA-34<br />
S18-5-OR-MAYURBHANJ     1GAMHA SINGH     BSP<br />
2DROUPADI MURMU     BJP<br />
3LAXMAN TUDU     BJD<br />
4LAXMAN MAJHI     INC<br />
5SUDAM MARNDI     JMM<br />
6LAXMISWAR TAMUDIA     SP<br />
7SUNDAR MOHAN MAJHI     JDP<br />
8DEVI PRASANNA BESRA     IND<br />
9NARENDRA HANSDA     IND<br />
10RAMESWAR MAJHI     IND<br />
BADASAHI-32     JALESWAR-35     BHOGRAI-36     BASTA-37     BALASORE-38<br />
REMUNA-39     NILGIRI-40<br />
S18-6-OR-BALASORE     1ARUN JENA     JMM<br />
2ARUN DEY     NCP<br />
3MAHAMEGHA BAHAN AIRA KHARABELA SWAIN     BJP<br />
4SHRADHANJALI PRADHAN     BSP<br />
5SRIKANTA KUMAR JENA     INC<br />
6DEBASISH RANJAN DASH     SAMO<br />
7RAKESH RANJAN PATRA     JHKP<br />
8GHASIRAM MOHANTA     IND<br />
9LAXIMIKANTA BEHERA     IND<br />
SORO-41     SIMULIA-42     BHANDARIPOKHARI-43     BHADRAK-44     BASUDEVPUR-45<br />
DHAMNAGAR-46     CHANDABALI-47<br />
S18-7-OR-BHADRAK     1ANANTA PRASAD SETHI     INC<br />
2ARJUN CHARAN SETHI     BJD<br />
3NITYANANDA JENA     BSP<br />
4RATH DAS     BJP<br />
5GOLAK PRASAD MALLIK     IND<br />
6SUSANTA KUMAR JENA     IND<br />
BINJHARPUR-48     BARI-49     BARCHANA-50     DHARMASALA-51     JAJPUR-52<br />
KOREI-53     SUKINDA-54<br />
S18-8-OR-JAJPUR     1AMIYA KANTA MALLIK     INC<br />
2PARAMESWAR SETHI     BJP<br />
3MOHAN JENA     BJD<br />
4AJIT KUMAR JENA     SAMO<br />
5BABULI MALLIK     OMM<br />
6BHIMSEN BEHERA     JHKP<br />
7UDAYA NATH JENA     IND<br />
8KALANDI MALLIK     IND<br />
DHENKANAL-55     HINDOL-56     KAMAKHYANAGAR-57     PARJANGA-58     PALLAHARA-59<br />
TALCHER-60     ANGUL-61<br />
S18-9-OR-DHENKANAL     1KRISHNA CHANDRA SAHOO     BSP<br />
2CHANDRA SEKHAR TRIPATHY     INC<br />
3TATHAGATA SATPATHY     BJD<br />
4RUDRANARAYAN PANY     BJP<br />
5PRIYABRATA GARNAIK     KS<br />
BIRMAHARAJPUR-64     SONEPUR-65     LOISINGHA-66     PATNAGARH-67<br />
BOLANGIR-68     TITLAGARH-69     KANTABANJI-70<br />
S18-10-OR-BOLANGIR     1KALIKESH NARAYAN SINGH DEO     BJD<br />
2NARASINGHA MISHRA     INC<br />
3BALHAN SAGAR     BSP<br />
4SANGITA KUMARI SINGH DEO     BJP<br />
5DINGAR KUMBHAR     SAMO<br />
NUAPADA-71     KHARIAR-72     LANJIGARH-77     JUNAGARH-78     DHARMGARH-79<br />
BHAWANIPATNA-80     NARLA-81<br />
S18-11-OR-KALAHANDI     1NAKULA MAJHI     BSP<br />
2BIKRAM KESHARI DEO     BJP<br />
3BHAKTA CHARAN DAS     INC<br />
4SUBASH CHANDRA NAYAK     BJD<br />
5PARAMESWAR KAND     SP<br />
6BALARAM HOTA     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
7DAMBARUDHARA SUNANI     IND<br />
8MAHESWAR BHOI     IND<br />
UMARKOTE-73     JHARIGAM-74     NABARANGPUR-75     DABUGAM-76     KOTPAD-142<br />
MALKANGIRI-146     CHITRAKONDA-147<br />
S18-12-OR-NABARANGPUR     1CHANDRADHWAJ MAJHI     BSP<br />
2DOMBURU MAJHI     BJD<br />
3PARSURAM MAJHI     BJP<br />
4PRADEEP KUMAR MAJHI     INC<br />
BALIGUDA-82     G. UDAYAGIRI-83     PHULBANI-84     KANTAMAL-85     BOUDH-86<br />
DASPALLA-121     BHANJANAGAR-123<br />
S18-13-OR-KANDHAMAL     1ASHOK SAHU     BJP<br />
2PAULA BALIARSING     BSP<br />
3RUDRAMADHAB RAY     BJD<br />
4SUZIT KUMAR PADHI     INC<br />
5NAKUL NAYAK     SP<br />
6AJIT KUMAR NAYAK     IND<br />
7KAMALA KANTA PANDEY     IND<br />
8GHORABANA BEHERA     IND<br />
9DEENABANDHU NAIK     IND<br />
BARAMBA-87     BANKI-88     ATHAGARH-89     BARABATI-CUTTACK-90<br />
CHOUDWAR-CUTTACK-91     CUTTACK SADAR-93     KHANDAPADA-120<br />
S18-14-OR-CUTTACK     1ANADI SAHU     BJP<br />
2GOPAL CHANDRA KAR     BSP<br />
3BIBHUTI BHUSAN MISHRA     INC<br />
4BHARTRUHARI MAHTAB     BJD<br />
5KAPILA CHARAN MALL     BOP<br />
6PRADIP ROUTRAY     KS<br />
7DEBANANDA SINGH     IND<br />
SALIPUR-94     MAHANGA-95     PATKURA-96     KENDRAPARA-97     AUL-98<br />
RAJANAGAR-99     MAHAKALAPADA-100<br />
S18-15-OR-KENDRAPARA     1JNANDEV BEURA     BJP<br />
2RANJIB BISWAL     INC<br />
3LENIN LENKA     BSP<br />
4BAIJAYANT PANDA     BJD<br />
5PRATAP CHANDRA JENA     SAMO<br />
6PRAVAKAR NAYAK     KS<br />
7RAMA KRUSHNA DASH     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
8SARAT CHANDRA SWAIN     IND<br />
NIALI-92     PARADEEP-101     TIRTOL-102     BALIKUDA-ERSAMA-103<br />
JAGATSINGHPUR-104     KAKATPUR-105     NIMAPARA-106<br />
S18-16-OR-JAGATSINGHPUR     1BAIDHAR MALLICK     BJP<br />
2BIBHU PRASAD TARAI     CPI<br />
3BIBHUTI BHUSAN MAJHI     BSP<br />
4RABINDRA KUMAR SETHY     INC<br />
5AKSHAYA KUMAR SETHI     SAMO<br />
PURI-107     BRAMHAGIRI-108     SATYABADI-109     PIPILI-110     CHILIKA-118<br />
RANPUR-119     NAYAGARH-122<br />
S18-17-OR-PURI     1JITENDRA KUMAR SAHOO     BSP<br />
2DEBENDRA NATH MANSINGH     INC<br />
3PINAKI MISRA     BJD<br />
4BRAJA KISHORE TRIPATHY     BJP<br />
5KSHITISH BISWAL     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
6SABYASACHI MOHAPATRA     KS<br />
7PRABHAT KUMAR BADAPANDA     IND<br />
JAYADEV-111     BHUBANESWAR CENTRAL (MADHYA)-112     BHUBANESWAR NORTH<br />
(UTTAR)-113     EKAMRA-BHUBANESWAR-114     JATANI-115     BEGUNIA-116<br />
KHURDA-117<br />
S18-18-OR-BHUBANESWAR     1AKSHAYA KUMAR MOHANTY     BSP<br />
2ARCHANA NAYAK     BJP<br />
3PRASANNA KUMAR PATASANI     BJD<br />
4SANTOSH MOHANTY     INC<br />
5UMA CHARANA MISHRA     JHKP<br />
6NABAGHAN PARIDA     BOP<br />
7PRAFUL KUMAR SAHOO     RPI(A)<br />
8BASANTA KUMAR BEHERA     KS<br />
9BIJAYANANDA MISHRA     LJP<br />
10JAGANNATH PRASAD LENKA     IND<br />
11DHIRENDRA SATAPATHY     IND<br />
12PRAMILA BEHERA     IND<br />
13SASTHI PRASAD SETHI     IND<br />
POLASARA-124     KABISURYANGAR-125     KHALIKOTE-126     ASKA-128     SURADA-129<br />
SANAKHEMUNDI-130     HINJILI-131<br />
S18-19-OR-ASKA     1NITYANANDA PRADHAN     BJD<br />
2RAMACHANDRA RATH     INC<br />
3SHANTI DEVI     BJP<br />
4KRISHNA DALABEHERA     KS<br />
5BIJAYA KUMAR MAHAPATRO     RSP<br />
6SURJYA NARAYAN SAHU     SAMO<br />
7KALICHARAN NAYAK     IND<br />
8DEBASIS MISRA     IND<br />
9K SHYAM BABU SUBUDHI     IND<br />
CHHATRAPUR-127     GOPALPUR-132     BERHAMPUR-133     DIGAPAHANDI-134<br />
CHIKITI-135     MOHANA-136     PARALAKHEMUNDI-137<br />
S18-20-OR-BERHAMPUR     1CHANDRA SEKHAR SAHU     INC<br />
2PABITRA GAMANGO     BSP<br />
3BHARAT PAIK     BJP<br />
4SIDHANT MAHAPATRA     BJD<br />
5NIRAKAR BEHERA     KS<br />
6ALI RAZA ZIADI     IND<br />
7KISHORE CHANDRA MAHARANA     IND<br />
8A RAGHUNATH VARMA     IND<br />
9K SHYAM BABU SUBUDHI     IND<br />
GUNUPUR-138     BISSAM CUTTACK-139     RAYAGADA-140     LAXMIPUR-141<br />
JEYPORE-143     KORAPUT-144     POTTANGI-145<br />
S18-21-OR-KORAPUT     1UPENDRA MAJHI     BJP<br />
2GIRIDHAR GAMANG     INC<br />
3JAYARAM PANGI     BJD<br />
4PAPANNA MUTIKA     BSP<br />
5KUMUDINI DISARI     SAMO<br />
6MEGHANADA SABAR     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
SUJANPUR-1     BHOA-2     GURDASPUR-4     DINA NAGAR-5     QADIAN-6     BATALA-7<br />
FATEHGARH CHURIAN-9     DERA BABA NANAK-10<br />
S19-1-PB-GURDASPUR     1SWARAN SINGH THAKUR     BSP<br />
2PARTAP SINGH BAJWA     INC<br />
3VINOD KHANNA     BJP<br />
4SUKRIT SHARDA     SP<br />
5GURPREET SINGH KHANNA     BGTD<br />
6YOG RAJ SHARMA     SHS<br />
7RAGHVIR KAUR     LJP<br />
8KULDEEP CHAND SAINI     IND<br />
9GURMEET SINGH     IND<br />
10NARAIN SINGH     IND<br />
11BALBIR SINGH     IND<br />
12LAL CHAND     IND<br />
13VIDYA BHUSHAN     IND<br />
AJNALA-11     RAJA SANSI-12     MAJITHA-13     AMRITSAR NORTH-15     AMRITSAR<br />
WEST-16     AMRITSAR CENTRAL-17     AMRITSAR EAST-18     AMRITSAR SOUTH-19<br />
ATTARI-20<br />
S19-2-PB-AMRITSAR     1OM PRAKASH SONI     INC<br />
2BKN CHHIBER     BSP<br />
3NAVJOT SINGH SIDHU     BJP<br />
4ANIL SINGH     RSP<br />
5DRSURINDER SINGH     DCP<br />
6HARMEET SINGH     LJP<br />
7MAJOR GS GILL     RRD<br />
8JASWANT SINGH RANDHAWA     BGTD<br />
9SHAM LAL     IND<br />
10KANWALJIT SINGH MANAWALA     IND<br />
11GOKAL CHAND     IND<br />
12NARESH SINGH BHADAURIYA     IND<br />
13BAL KRISHAN     IND<br />
14LAVINDER KUMAR     IND<br />
JANDIALA-14     TARN TARAN-21     KHEM KARAN-22     PATTI-23     KHADOOR<br />
SAHIB-24     BABA BAKALA-25     KAPURTHALA-27     SULTANPUR LODHI-28     ZIRA-75<br />
S19-3-PB-KHADOOR SAHIB     1SURINDER SINGH SHAHI     BSP<br />
2DR RATTAN SINGH AJNALA     SAD<br />
3RANA GURJEET SINGH     INC<br />
4DARSHAN SINGH     AIDWC<br />
5BALKAR SINGH     BGTD<br />
6MOHINDER SINGH     LJP<br />
7SUKHWANT SINGH     IND<br />
8HARJIT SINGH     IND<br />
9KANWAR PARTAP SINGH     IND<br />
10GIAN KAUR     IND<br />
11GURJIT SINGH     IND<br />
12JASPAL SINGH     IND<br />
13PRAGAT SINGH     IND<br />
14RAJINDER SINGH     IND<br />
15RAJINDER RIKHI     IND<br />
TALWARA-3     PHILLAUR-30     NAKODAR-31     SHAHKOT-32     KARTARPUR-33<br />
JALANDHAR WEST-34     JALANDHAR CENTRAL-35     JALANDHAR NORTH-36     JALANDHAR<br />
CANTT.-37     ADAMPUR-38<br />
S19-4-PB-JALANDHAR     1SURJIT SINGH     BSP<br />
2HANS RAJ HANS     SAD<br />
3MOHINDER SINGH KAYPEE     INC<br />
4ASHOK KUMAR     BGTD<br />
5JAGJIVAN RAM BHARTI     RPI<br />
6NAV VIKAS     LJP<br />
7RAJINDER SINGH     LTSD<br />
8DR RAJINDER KUMAR     SP<br />
9VIJAY HANS     DBSP<br />
10SANJEEV KUMAR RAHELA     IND<br />
11HARI MITTER     IND<br />
12HANS RAJ PABWAN     IND<br />
13MOHINDER SINGH     IND<br />
14MOHINDER SINGH GILL     IND<br />
15RAKESH KUMAR BHAGAT     IND<br />
SRI HARGOBINDPUR-8     BHOLATH-26     PHAGWARA-29     MUKERIAN-39     DASUYA-40<br />
URMAR-41     SHAM CHAURASI-42     HOSHIARPUR-43     CHABBEWAL-44<br />
S19-5-PB-HOSHIARPUR     1SANTOSH CHOWDHARY     INC<br />
2SUKHWINDER KUMAR     BSP<br />
3SOM PARKASH     BJP<br />
4PRINCIPAL MOHAN LAL KHOSLA     DBSP<br />
5LAL CHAND BHATTI     BGTD<br />
6VARINDER BHARTI     LJP<br />
7SARWAN SINGH     IND<br />
8HARMESH LAL SAROYA     IND<br />
9JATHEDAR DALJIT SINGH SODHI     IND<br />
10MAHINDER SINGH HAMIRA     IND<br />
11MUKHTAR SINGH MUKHA KHUJALA     IND<br />
12RITTA RAHELA     IND<br />
GARHSHANKAR-45     BANGA-46     NAWAN SHAHR-47     BALACHAUR-48     ANANDPUR<br />
SAHIB-49     RUPNAGAR-50     CHAMKAUR SAHIB-51     KHARAR-52     S.A.S.NAGAR-53<br />
S19-6-PB-ANANDPUR SAHIB     1KEWAL KRISHAN     BSP<br />
2DR DALJIT SINGH CHEEMA     SAD<br />
3MAHAN SINGH     CPM<br />
4RAVNEET SINGH     INC<br />
5BACHAN LAL     LJP<br />
6BALWINDER SINGH     SP<br />
7MANJIT KAUR     DBSP<br />
8MOHAN SINGH     ARWP<br />
9VISHWANATH     SHS<br />
10SAT PAL     IND<br />
11SANSAR CHAND     IND<br />
12JASPAL SINGH     IND<br />
13DALJIT SINGH     IND<br />
14RESHAM LAL KAHLON     IND<br />
LUDHIANA EAST-60     LUDHIANA SOUTH-61     ATAM NAGAR-62     LUDHIANA<br />
CENTRAL-63     LUDHIANA WEST-64     LUDHIANA NORTH-65     GILL-66     DAKHA-68<br />
JAGRAON-70<br />
S19-7-PB-LUDHIANA     1KEHAR SINGH     BSP<br />
2GURCHARAN SINGH GALIB     SAD<br />
3MANISH TEWARI     INC<br />
4SANJEEV KUMAR ATWAL     DBSP<br />
5SURINDER SINGH SODHI     LJP<br />
6HARISH KUMAR     RWS<br />
7GIRDHARI LAL     LBP<br />
8GURINDER SINGH SOOD     JKNPP<br />
9JASPAL SINGH     BGTD<br />
10TULSI RAM MISRA     SP<br />
11LADDU SHAH     LPSP<br />
12AJAY TANDON     IND<br />
13SURINDER PAL     IND<br />
14SHAMBHU KUMAR SINGH     IND<br />
15SHIV SUNDER     IND<br />
16SEIKH MUKHTIAR     IND<br />
17HARBANS SINGH SODHI     IND<br />
18KUNAL     IND<br />
19GURCHARAN SINGH     IND<br />
20CHANDER DEV SINGH     IND<br />
21JASVIR SINGH THETHI     IND<br />
22TEHAL SINGH     IND<br />
23DALJINDER SINGH     IND<br />
24BALBIR SINGH     IND<br />
25RAJESH KUMAR     IND<br />
26RAJESH GANDHI     IND<br />
27RAJESH PATEL     IND<br />
28RAVINDER KUMAR SO SOHAN LAL     IND<br />
29RAVINDER KUMAR SO MUNNA LAL     IND<br />
30VIJAY KUMAR GOEL     IND<br />
BASSI PATHANA-54     FATEHGARH SAHIB-55     AMLOH-56     KHANNA-57<br />
SAMRALA-58     SAHNEWAL-59     PAYAL-67     RAIKOT-69     AMARGARH-106<br />
S19-8-PB-FATEHGARH SAHIB     1SUKHDEV SINGH     INC<br />
2CHARANJIT SINGH ATWAL     SAD<br />
3RAI SINGH     BSP<br />
4HIRA LAL     BVP<br />
5KULWANT SINGH SANDHU     SAD(M)<br />
6BP SINGH GILL     LBP<br />
7BHUPINDER SINGH     RSP<br />
8RAM SINGH     LJP<br />
9SIKANDER SINGH     IND<br />
10PREM SINGH     IND<br />
11LACHHMAN SINGH     IND<br />
NIHAL SINGHWALA-71     BHAGHA PURANA-72     MOGA-73     DHARAMKOT-74<br />
GIDDERBAHA-84     FARIDKOT-87     KOTKAPURA-88     JAITU-89     RAMPURA PHUL-90<br />
S19-9-PB-FARIDKOT     1SUKHWINDER SINGH DANNY     INC<br />
2KAUSHALYA CHAMAN BHAURA     CPI<br />
3PARAMJIT KAUR GULSHAN     SAD<br />
4RESHAM SINGH     BSP<br />
5GURMEET SINGH RANGHRETA     PLP<br />
6JASVIR SINGH     MB(S)P<br />
7PRITAM SINGH     RPI<br />
8PREM SINGH     SP<br />
9RAJ KAUR     AIDWC<br />
10SUKHWINDER SINGH     IND<br />
11SHARAN KAUR     IND<br />
12GURPREET SINGH     IND<br />
13NATHU RAM     IND<br />
14NIRMAL SINGH     IND<br />
15VEERPAL KAUR     IND<br />
FIROZPUR CITY-76     FIROZPUR RURAL-77     GURU HAR SAHAI-78     JALALABAD-79<br />
FAZILKA-80     ABOHAR-81     BALLUANA-82     MALOUT-85     MUKTSAR-86<br />
S19-10-PB-FEROZPUR     1SHER SINGH GHUBAYA     SAD<br />
2GURDEV SINGH     BSP<br />
3JAGMEET SINGH BRAR     INC<br />
4SAHAB SINGH     LJP<br />
5JINDER PAL SINGH     AIDWC<br />
6DHIAN SINGH MAND     SAD(M)<br />
7PAPU SINGH     RVNP<br />
8MATHRA DASS     PSS<br />
9ATMA RAM     IND<br />
10SATNAM SINGH     IND<br />
11SARABJEET SINGH     IND<br />
12SUBLAKSHMAN SHARMA     IND<br />
13SHER SINGH     IND<br />
14GURPAL SINGH     IND<br />
15JAGDEEP SINGH     IND<br />
16JAGMEET SINGH     IND<br />
17DALIP KUMAR     IND<br />
18PARAMJEET SINGH     IND<br />
19PRITAM SINGH     IND<br />
20BALJINDER SINGH     IND<br />
21BALTEJ SINGH BRAR     IND<br />
22BAU SINGH     IND<br />
23MANOJ KUMAR     IND<br />
24MUNSHA SINGH     IND<br />
25RAJ KUMAR     IND<br />
26RAJINDER KUMAR     IND<br />
27RIMPAL MIDHA     IND<br />
LAMBI-83     BHUCHO MANDI-91     BATHINDA URBAN-92     BATHINDA RURAL-93<br />
TALWANDI SABO-94     MAUR-95     MANSA-96     SARDULGARH-97     BUDHLADA-98<br />
S19-11-PB-BATHINDA     1HARSIMRAT KAUR BADAL     SAD<br />
2HARDEV SINGH ARSHI     CPI<br />
3NEM CHAND     BSP<br />
4RANINDER SINGH     INC<br />
5KIRANJIT SINGH GEHRI     LJP<br />
6GEETA RANI     ABSR<br />
7CHODHARI RAM CHAND     ABJP<br />
8NAVNEET     SHS<br />
9BHAGWANT SINGH SAMAON     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
10RAJ KAMAL GHARU     RVNP<br />
11LAKHWINDER SINGH     AIDWC<br />
12SURESH KUMAR     IND<br />
13HARDEV SINGH     IND<br />
14KARAM SINGH     IND<br />
15KEWAL SINGH     IND<br />
16JAGROOP SINGH     IND<br />
17DYAL CHAND     IND<br />
18NIRMAL SINGH     IND<br />
19PARVEEN HITESHI     IND<br />
20RAJNISH KUMAR     IND<br />
21RAVJINDER SINGH     IND<br />
22RAJA SINGH     IND<br />
LEHRA-99     DIRBA-100     SUNAM-101     BHADAUR-102     BARNALA-103     MEHAL<br />
KALAN-104     MALERKOTLA-105     DHURI-107     SANGRUR-108<br />
S19-12-PB-SANGRUR     1SUKHDEV SINGH DHINDSA     SAD<br />
2MOHMAD JAMILURREHMAN     BSP<br />
3VIJAY INDER SINGLA     INC<br />
4AJMER SINGH KHUDI     LJP<br />
5SIMRANJIT SINGH MANN     SAD(M)<br />
6JASWANT SINGH CHHAPA     SP<br />
7TARSEM JODHAN     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
8BALWANT SINGH RAMUWALIA     LBP<br />
9SUKHJINDER SINGH     IND<br />
10SUKHDEV SINGH SO JEET SINGH     IND<br />
11SUKHDEV SINGH SO BAGGA SINGH     IND<br />
12JASWANT SINGH     IND<br />
13JARNAIL SINGH     IND<br />
14BALVIR RAM     IND<br />
15BILLU SINGH     IND<br />
16RATTAN LAL SINGLA     IND<br />
NABHA-109     PATIALA RURAL-110     RAJPURA-111     DERA BASSI-112<br />
GHANAUR-113     SANOUR-114     PATIALA-115     SAMANA-116     SHUTRANA-117<br />
S19-13-PB-PATIALA     1DEEPAK JOSHI     BSP<br />
2PRENEET KAUR     INC<br />
3PREM SINGH CHANDUMAJRA     SAD<br />
4AMRIK SINGH     RSP<br />
5BARJESH BATTA     LJP<br />
6ARUN SOOD     IND<br />
7SATISH KUMAR     IND<br />
8SANJIV KUMAR KAUSHAL     IND<br />
9SURINDER KUMAR     IND<br />
10SOHAN SINGH     IND<br />
11HARWINDER SINGH     IND<br />
12KARAMJIT SINGH     IND<br />
13KULDIP SINGH GREWAL     IND<br />
14BANT SINGH     IND<br />
SADULSHAHAR-1     GANGANAGAR-2     KARANPUR-3     SURATGARH-4     RAISINGH<br />
NAGAR-5     SANGARIA-7     HANUMANGARH-8     PILIBANGA-9<br />
S20-1-RJ-GANGANAGAR     1NIHAL CHAND     BJP<br />
2BHARAT RAM MEGHWAL     INC<br />
3SHEOPAT RAM     CPM<br />
4SITA RAM     BSP<br />
5MUKESH KUMAR     SP<br />
6HET RAM     RJVP<br />
7OM PARKASH     IND<br />
8JASWINDER SINGH     IND<br />
9TITAR SINGH     IND<br />
10BHURA RAM     IND<br />
11RAJI RAM     IND<br />
12SHILA DEVI     IND<br />
13SINDU         IND<br />
14SITA RAM MORYA     IND<br />
15HANUMAN RAM     IND<br />
ANUPGARH-6     KHAJUWALA-12     BIKANER WEST-13     BIKANER EAST-14<br />
KOLAYAT-15     LUNKARANSAR-16     DUNGARGARH-17     NOKHA-18<br />
S20-2-RJ-BIKANER     1ARJUN RAM MEGHWAL     BJP<br />
2GOVIND RAM MEGHWAL     BSP<br />
3PAWAN KUMAR DUGGAL     CPM<br />
4REWAT RAM PANWAR     INC<br />
5ADU RAM MEGHWAL     RJVP<br />
6BABU LAL KHANDA     SP<br />
7KUNDAN LAL VALMIKI     IND<br />
8KHEM CHAND NIMBHAL     IND<br />
9RATAN DEVI MEGHWAL     IND<br />
10LAXHMAN SINGH     IND<br />
NOHAR-10     BHADRA-11     SADULPUR-19     TARANAGAR-20     SARDARSHAHAR-21<br />
CHURU-22     RATANGARH-23     SUJANGARH-24<br />
S20-3-RJ-CHURU     1BUDH RAM SAINI     BSP<br />
2RAFIQUE MANDELIA     INC<br />
3RAM SINGH KASWAN     BJP<br />
4JAGRUP SINGH     RJVP<br />
5MANGI LAL     BHBP<br />
6RADHE SHYAM     RMGLMP<br />
7VIJENDRA SINGH     JKNPP<br />
8SHAILENDRA AWASTHI     SP<br />
9GOPI KRISHAN     IND<br />
10CHANDAN MAL     IND<br />
11JITENDER KUMAR     IND<br />
12BHANWAR LAL     IND<br />
13MOHAMMED SALIM     IND<br />
14SHOKAT ALI     IND<br />
15SALIM GUJAR     IND<br />
PILANI-25     SURAJGARH-26     JHUNJHUNU-27     MANDAWA-28     NAWALGARH-29<br />
UDAIPURWATI-30     KHETRI-31     FATEHPUR-32<br />
S20-4-RJ-JHUNJHUNU     1KHATRI MUSTAQ     BSP<br />
2DR DASRATH SINGH SHEKHAWAT     BJP<br />
3SHEESH RAM OLA     INC<br />
4NETRAM BUGALIA     RRD<br />
5PHOOL CHAND DHEWA     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
6RANVEER SINGH GUDHA     LJP<br />
7RAVITA SHARMA     RBD<br />
8DR GOPAL PRASAD SHARMA     IND<br />
9NARAPAT SINGH RATHOR     IND<br />
10RANDHIR SINGH MEGWAL     IND<br />
11RAKESH SABAL     IND<br />
12ROHITASHV KUMAR KALIA     IND<br />
13SHER SINGH     IND<br />
LACHHMANGARH-33     DHOD-34     SIKAR-35     DANTA RAMGARH-36     KHANDELA-37<br />
NEEM KA THANA-38     SRIMADHOPUR-39     CHOMU-43<br />
S20-5-RJ-SIKAR     1AMARA RAM     CPM<br />
2BHARAT SINGH TANWAR     BSP<br />
3MAHADEV SINGH     INC<br />
4SUBHASH MAHARIA     BJP<br />
5ACHARAYA DEVENDRA KUMAR PAURANIK     SP<br />
6D P KUMAWAT     RJVP<br />
7BHAGVAN SAHAY     LJP<br />
8MAKHAN LAL SAINI     JGP<br />
9SITA DEVI     BHBP<br />
10HEM CHAND AGRAWAL     BCP<br />
11AJAY PAL     IND<br />
12JUGAL KISHOR MEGHAWAL     IND<br />
13MAHABEER PARSAD     IND<br />
14MAHESH KUMAR     IND<br />
15RAMESH SHARMA     IND<br />
16HANUMAN SAHAI     IND<br />
KOTPUTLI-40     VIRATNAGAR-41     SHAHPURA-42     PHULERA-44     JHOTWARA-46<br />
AMBER-47     JAMWA RAMGARH-48     BANSUR-63<br />
S20-6-RJ-JAIPUR RURAL     1RAJESH SHARMA     BSP<br />
2RAO RAJENDRA SINGH     BJP<br />
3LAL CHAND KATARIA     INC<br />
4KESHAV RAM SHARMA     BSSPA<br />
5RAJENDRA JETHIWAL KUMAWAT     RJVP<br />
6RAMNIWAS YADAV     JD(U)<br />
7SRAVAN LAL YADAV     RBD<br />
8KALU RAM     IND<br />
9CHHITAR MAL     IND<br />
10DHUNILAL DHUHARIA     IND<br />
11BANWARI LAL MALI     IND<br />
12MATADEEN DHANKA     IND<br />
13DR MUKARRAM ALI     IND<br />
14RADHEYSHYAM MEENA     IND<br />
15RAM NIWAS YOGI     IND<br />
16ROHITASH KULDEEP RAIGER     IND<br />
17VRADHICHAND KUMAWAT     IND<br />
18SHANKAR LAL BUNKAR     IND<br />
19SITARAM BUNKAR     IND<br />
20SUKHVEER SINGH JAUNAPURIA     IND<br />
21SUBHASH CHANDRA SHARMA     IND<br />
HAWA MAHAL-49     VIDHYADHAR NAGAR-50     CIVIL LINES-51     KISHAN POLE-52<br />
ADARSH NAGAR-53     MALVIYA NAGAR-54     SANGANER-55     BAGRU-56<br />
S20-7-RJ-JAIPUR     1GHANSHYAM TIWARI     BJP<br />
2MAHESH JOSHI     INC<br />
3VIJAY PESHWANI     BSP<br />
4NIHAL CHAND     RJVP<br />
5SHYAM LAL VIJAY     RBD<br />
6HARGOVIND SINGH     JGP<br />
7ABDUL RAJAK     IND<br />
8DR AVINASH VISHNOI     IND<br />
9IQBAL         IND<br />
10KAILASH CHAND SAINI     IND<br />
11KAILASH CHAND SAINI     IND<br />
12PREM SAINI ALIAS PREMNATH     IND<br />
13BHANWAR KANWAR RAJAWAT     IND<br />
14BHASKAR DAAGAR     IND<br />
15MANAV     IND<br />
16MOHD RAFIQ     IND<br />
17RAMESH CHANDRA     IND<br />
18RAJ KUMAR     IND<br />
19RAM LAL DHANKA     IND<br />
20RIYAJUL HASAN     IND<br />
21ROHITASH KULDEEP RAIGAR     IND<br />
22VIJAYPAL SINGH SHYORAN VIVEK     IND<br />
23SANJAY GOYAL     IND<br />
24DR SAT DEV NATH CHADDA     IND<br />
25SITA RAM BAIRWA     IND<br />
TIJARA-59     KISHANGARH BAS-60     MUNDAWAR-61     BEHROR-62     ALWAR RURAL-65<br />
ALWAR URBAN-66     RAMGARH-67     RAJGARH LAXMANGARH-68<br />
S20-8-RJ-ALWAR     1DRKIRAN YADAV     BJP<br />
2JITENDRA SINGH     INC<br />
3JAGEDISH     BHBP<br />
4DEVENDRA     JGP<br />
5SNEHRA     SP<br />
6VISWANATH SINGH KHINCHI     RJVP<br />
7SHIV KUMAR     JKNPP<br />
8KIRAN YADAV     IND<br />
9GURDAYAL MANDIE     IND<br />
10JASRAM     IND<br />
11DP ALOK     IND<br />
12DHOKAL RAM     IND<br />
13BANWARI LAL SAINI     IND<br />
14BABU LAL SAINI     IND<br />
15MEGH SINGH     IND<br />
16RAM LAL MEENA     IND<br />
KATHUMAR-69     KAMAN-70     NAGAR-71     DEEG-KUMHER-72     BHARATPUR-73<br />
NADBAI-74     WEIR-75     BAYANA-76<br />
S20-9-RJ-BHARATPUR     1KHEMCHAND     BJP<br />
2MUHAR SINGH     BSP<br />
3RATAN SINGH     INC<br />
4JASWANT KUMAR     KKJHS<br />
5DURGA         RND<br />
6DR PADAM SINGH     SP<br />
7MAHAVEER     RJVP<br />
8ANAND RAM     IND<br />
9ASHARAM URF ASHA     IND<br />
10NAGENDRA SINGH     IND<br />
11PREM CHAND     IND<br />
12MAMRAJ     IND<br />
13MANGAL RAM     IND<br />
14RAMAN LAL     IND<br />
BASERI-77     BARI-78     DHOLPUR-79     RAJAKHERA-80     TODABHIM-81<br />
HINDAUN-82     KARAULI-83     SAPOTRA-84<br />
S20-10-RJ-KARAULI-DHOLPUR     1KHILADI LAL BAIRWA     INC<br />
2DR MANOJ RAJORIA     BJP<br />
3HATTIRAM     BSP<br />
4RAMESH     SP<br />
5SHREELAL KHARE     LJP<br />
6OM PRAKASH     IND<br />
7KANCHAN BAIBAIRWA     IND<br />
8GANGARAM     IND<br />
9JAGAN LAL     IND<br />
10BANWARI     IND<br />
11RAM VILAS     IND<br />
12REKHA     IND<br />
13LAKHAN SINGH     IND<br />
14LALARAM     IND<br />
15VIJAY         IND<br />
16SHREE LAL BAIRWA     IND<br />
BASSI-57     CHAKSU-58     THANAGAZI-64     BANDIKUI-85     MAHUWA-86     SIKRAI-87<br />
DAUSA-88     LALSOT-89<br />
S20-11-RJ-DAUSA     1RAM KISHORE MEENA     BJP<br />
2LAXMAN     INC<br />
3LOKESH     BSP<br />
4GAJENDRA PAL SINGH     KKJHS<br />
5DHARM SINGH     JGP<br />
6BHARAT HOTLA     LJP<br />
7MUKESH KUMAR     BSA<br />
8RAM LAL     BHBP<br />
9SHIVA RAM     RJVP<br />
10QUMMER RUBBANI     IND<br />
11KIRODI LAL     IND<br />
12RAJENDRA SINGH     IND<br />
13RAMESHWAR NIRVAN     IND<br />
14LADU RAM     IND<br />
GANGAPUR-90     BAMANWAS-91     SAWAI MADHOPUR-92     KHANDAR-93     MALPURA-94<br />
NIWAI-95     TONK-96     DEOLI &#8211; UNIARA-97<br />
S20-12-RJ-TONK-SAWAI MADHOPUR     1KIRORI SINGH BAINSLA     BJP<br />
2NAMO NARAIN     INC<br />
3SURENDERA VYAS     BSP<br />
4OM PRAKASH     JKNPP<br />
5KALURAM     RJVP<br />
6KRISHAN PAL SINGH     SP<br />
7BHAG CHAND JAIN     FCI<br />
8SAYAR         RDSD<br />
9IQBAL KHAN BHATI     IND<br />
10CHETAN KUMAR RANA     IND<br />
11JAGAN NATH MORLIYA     IND<br />
12JAVED         IND<br />
13PREM LATA BANSHIWAL     IND<br />
14MEETHALAL JAIN     IND<br />
15MUSHAHID ZUBERI     IND<br />
16RAM CHANDRA     IND<br />
17SIV SINGH     IND<br />
DUDU-45     KISHANGARH-98     PUSHKAR-99     AJMER NORTH-100     AJMER SOUTH-101<br />
NASIRABAD-102     MASUDA-104     KEKRI-105<br />
S20-13-RJ-AJMER     1KIRAN MAHESHWARI     BJP<br />
2ROHITASH     BSP<br />
3SACHIN PILOT     INC<br />
4INDER CHAND PALIWALA     JGP<br />
5USHA KIRAN VERMA     IND<br />
6NAFISUDDIN MIYA     IND<br />
7MUKESH JAIN     IND<br />
8SHANTILAL DHABRIA     IND<br />
LADNUN-106     DEEDWANA-107     JAYAL-108     NAGAUR-109     KHINWSAR-110<br />
MAKRANA-113     PARBATSAR-114     NAWAN-115<br />
S20-14-RJ-NAGAUR     1ABDUL AZIZ     BSP<br />
2DR JYOTI MIRDHA     INC<br />
3BINDU CHAUDHARY     BJP<br />
4DASHRATH SINGH     JGP<br />
5RAMJAN SAHAB     LJP<br />
6INDRARAM JAT     IND<br />
7VINOD KUMAR PITTI     IND<br />
8SUNIL         IND<br />
SOJAT-117     PALI-118     MARWAR JUNCTION-119     BALI-120     SUMERPUR-121<br />
OSIAN-125     BHOPALGARH-126     BILARA-131<br />
S20-15-RJ-PALI     1PUSP JAIN     BJP<br />
2BADRI RAM JAKHAR     INC<br />
3SHAMBHU SINGH KHETASAR     BSP<br />
4GANPAT SINGH RAJPUROHIT     JGP<br />
5MISHRI LAL NAYAK     ABHM<br />
6INDRA SINGH RAJPUROHIT     IND<br />
7KANHAIYA LAL PAREEK     IND<br />
8TANMAY     IND<br />
9PREM MEHRA     IND<br />
10BHAGA RAM PRAJAPAT     IND<br />
11MAHENDRA SINGH     IND<br />
12MOOLA RAM MALI     IND<br />
13SURENDRA SINGH     IND<br />
14HARI LAL KALAL     IND<br />
PHALODI-122     LOHAWAT-123     SHERGARH-124     SARDARPURA-127     JODHPUR-128<br />
SOORSAGAR-129     LUNI-130     POKARAN-133<br />
S20-16-RJ-JODHPUR     1CHANDRESH KUMARI     INC<br />
2JASWANT SINGH BISNOI     BJP<br />
3RAJU RAM     BSP<br />
4GURDAN SINGH     JKNPP<br />
5ASLAM         IND<br />
6CHANDRAKANTA     IND<br />
7CHAMPALAL     IND<br />
8DR DINESH KUMAR SHARMA     IND<br />
9DILIP SINGH RAJPUROHIT     IND<br />
10DIDAR         IND<br />
11DEVA RAM     IND<br />
12MEHMOODA BEGUM ABBASI     IND<br />
13MOHAMMAD ARIF     IND<br />
14VIJAY KUMAR     IND<br />
JAISALMER-132     SHEO-134     BARMER-135     BAYTOO-136     PACHPADRA-137<br />
SIWANA-138     GUDHAMALANI-139     CHOHTAN-140<br />
S20-17-RJ-BARMER     1MAHENDRA VYAS     BSP<br />
2MANVENDRA SINGH     BJP<br />
3HARISH CHOUDHARY     INC<br />
4POPAT RAM     IND<br />
5MANA RAM SARAN     IND<br />
6RANA MAL     IND<br />
7LAXMAN SINGH     IND<br />
AHORE-141     JALORE-142     BHINMAL-143     SANCHORE-144     RANIWARA-145<br />
SIROHI-146     PINDWARA ABU-147     REODAR-148<br />
S20-18-RJ-JALORE     1DEVJI PATEL     BJP<br />
2MAGARAM     BSP<br />
3SANDHYA CHOUDHARY     INC<br />
4GANGA SINGH     SP<br />
5CHAGANLAL     IJP<br />
6DINESH KANTEEWAL     LJP<br />
7NANDA DEVI     RJVP<br />
8GOPAL RAM     IND<br />
9CHAGANLAL MALI     IND<br />
10CHAGANLAL MEGHWAL     IND<br />
11POKARA RAM     IND<br />
12PRABHU SINGH     IND<br />
13BAGDARAM     IND<br />
14BUTA SINGH     IND<br />
15BHANWAR LAL WAGELA     IND<br />
16MUKESH SUNDESHA     IND<br />
17MEGWAL SAKAJI     IND<br />
18RAMDEO ACHARYA     IND<br />
19VIKRANT SAXENA     IND<br />
20SHANTI PARMAR     IND<br />
21SUKHRAJ     IND<br />
22HAJARIMAL     IND<br />
GOGUNDA-149     JHADOL-150     KHERWARA-151     UDAIPUR RURAL-152<br />
UDAIPUR-153     SALUMBER-156     DHARIAWAD-157     ASPUR-159<br />
S20-19-RJ-UDAIPUR     1BAXI RAM LATTA MEENA     BSP<br />
2MAHAVEER BHAGORA     BJP<br />
3MEGHRAJ TAWAR     CPI<br />
4RAGHUVIR SINGH MEENA     INC<br />
5OM PRAKASH MEENA     ABCD(A)<br />
6GOTAM LAL MEENA     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
7LAL JI BHAI MEENA     JGP<br />
8SHAKUNTALA DHANKA     SP<br />
DUNGARPUR-158     SAGWARA-160     CHORASI-161     GHATOL-162     GARHI-163<br />
BANSWARA-164     BAGIDORA-165     KUSHALGARH-166<br />
S20-20-RJ-BANSWARA     1TARACHAND BHAGORA     INC<br />
2DURGA DEVI BHAGORA     BSP<br />
3HAKARU MAIDA     BJP<br />
4PRABHULAL RAWAT     JD(U)<br />
5BANNU         BHBP<br />
6BHANJI BHAI     SP<br />
7PROF MOHANLAL DAMOR     LSWP<br />
MAVLI-154     VALLABH NAGAR-155     KAPASAN-167     BEGUN-168<br />
CHITTORGARH-169     NIMBAHERA-170     BARI SADRI-171     PRATAPGARH-172<br />
S20-21-RJ-CHITTORGARH     1DRGIRIJA VYAS     INC<br />
2RADHA DEVI BHANDARI     CPI<br />
3SHRICHAND KRIPLANI     BJP<br />
4AB SINGH     BSP<br />
5KARU LAL MEENA     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
6KRISHNA SINGH KACHHER     JGP<br />
7BHAWNA RAMKUMAR CHAWLA     ABCD(A)<br />
8GUNWANT LAL SHARMA     IND<br />
9JASWANT SINGH     IND<br />
10RAM CHANDRA JOSHI     IND<br />
11LAXMAN LAL JAT     IND<br />
12LAHARU     IND<br />
13SHIVANGI SHASTRI     IND<br />
14SANTOSH JOSHI     IND<br />
15SITARAM GUJAR     IND<br />
BEAWAR-103     MERTA-111     DEGANA-112     JAITARAN-116     BHIM-173<br />
KUMBHALGARH-174     RAJSAMAND-175     NATHDWARA-176<br />
S20-22-RJ-RAJSAMAND     1GOPAL SINGH     INC<br />
2NEERU RAM     BSP<br />
3RASA SINGH RAWAT     BJP<br />
4DEVA RAM     IJP<br />
5MAHENDRA SINGH     LJP<br />
6RAMESH SOLANKI     ABCD(A)<br />
7DR GANPAT BANSAL     IND<br />
8GIRDHARI SINGH     IND<br />
9PRITHVI SINGH ALIAS PRITHVI RAJ SINGH     IND<br />
10BHANWAR LAL MALI     IND<br />
11MANGI LAL RAWAL     IND<br />
12SUKH LAL GURJAR     IND<br />
13SURYA BHAVANI SINGH CHAWRA     IND<br />
ASIND-177     MANDAL-178     SAHARA-179     BHILWARA-180     SHAHPURA-181<br />
JAHAZPUR-182     MANDALGARH-183     HINDOLI-184<br />
S20-23-RJ-BHILWARA     1DR C P JOSHI     INC<br />
2VIJAYENDRA PAL SINGH     BJP<br />
3HARISH GURJAR     BSP<br />
4RAMESHAWER LAL     BHBP<br />
5LAXMI NARAYAN PARMAR     ABCD(A)<br />
6VINEET KUMAR MAHESHWARI     JGP<br />
7OMPRAKASH MEENA     IND<br />
8RATANLAL DHOBI     IND<br />
9RAMPAL SONI     IND<br />
10RAM PRASAD SIROTHA     IND<br />
KESHORAIPATAN-185     BUNDI-186     PIPALDA-187     SANGOD-188     KOTA<br />
NORTH-189     KOTA SOUTH-190     LADPURA-191     RAMGANJ MANDI-192<br />
S20-24-RJ-KOTA     1IJYARAJ SINGH     INC<br />
2GOVIND SINGH PARMAR     BSP<br />
3SHYAM SHARMA     BJP<br />
4PRIYANK     JGP<br />
5FARHEEN KHAN     SP<br />
6BABU LAL MEGHWAL     BHBP<br />
7RAMHET     IJP<br />
8SAMUDRA SINGH HADA     ABMSKP<br />
9JAMUNA PRASAD     IND<br />
10BADAM BERWA     IND<br />
11RAM KRISHAN SHARMA     IND<br />
12RAMESHWAR MAMORE MEENA     IND<br />
13SHYAM SUNDER SHARMA     IND<br />
14DR K SHRINGI     IND<br />
ANTA-193     KISHANGANJ-194     BARAN-ATRU-195     CHHABRA-196     DAG-197<br />
JHALRAPATAN-198     KHANPUR-199     MANOHAR THANA-200<br />
S20-25-RJ-JHALAWAR-BARAN     1ABDUL QAYYUM SIDDIQUI     BSP<br />
2URMILA JAIN BHAYA     INC<br />
3DUSHYANT SINGH     BJP<br />
4GHASI LAL MEGHWAL     BHBP<br />
5ABDUL FARID     IND<br />
6JAGDISH     IND<br />
7JHAPAT MAL     IND<br />
8TARACHAND     IND<br />
9DUSHYANT KUMAR     IND<br />
10FAZAR MOHAMMAD     IND<br />
11MOHAMMAD RAFIQ     IND<br />
12LAXMAN KUMAR     IND<br />
13SHOBHA DEVI     IND<br />
14SULEMAN     IND<br />
YOKSAM-TASHIDING-1     YANGTHANG-2     MANEYBUNG-DENTAM-3<br />
GYALSHING-BARNYAK-4     RINCHENPONG-5     DARAMDIN-6     SOREONG-CHAKUNG-7<br />
SALGHARI-ZOOM-8     BARFUNG-9     POKLOK-KAMRANG-10<br />
S21-1-SK-SIKKIM     1KHARANANDA UPRETI     INC<br />
2PADAM BDR CHETTRI     BJP<br />
3PREM DAS RAI     SDF<br />
4BHIM SUBBA     SJEP<br />
5NAR BAHADUR KHATIWADA     SGPP<br />
6TARA KR PRADHAN     SHRP<br />
7ATRI RAM CHANDRA POUDYAL     IND<br />
GUMMIDIPOONDI-1     PONNERI-2     THIRUVALLUR-4     POONAMALLEE-5     AVADI-6<br />
MADAVARAM-9<br />
S22-1-TN-THIRUVALLUR     1ANANDANP     BSP<br />
2GAYATHRIS     DMK<br />
3VENUGOPALP     ADMK<br />
4SUDHARSANMS     JD(U)<br />
5SURESHR     DMDK<br />
6ELANGO INBARAJV     IND<br />
7ETHIRAJA     IND<br />
8SAMPATHA     IND<br />
9SELVARAJA     IND<br />
10NAGALINGAMKM     IND<br />
11PANDURANGANV     IND<br />
12RAJANK     IND<br />
13VENUGOPALP     IND<br />
14JEEVARATHINAMM     IND<br />
TIRUVOTTIYUR-10     DR.RADHAKRISHNAN NAGAR-11     PERAMBUR-12     KOLATHUR-13<br />
THIRU -VI -KA -NAGAR-15     ROYAPURAM-17<br />
S22-2-TN-CHENNAI NORTH     1ELANGOVAN TKS     DMK<br />
2SANTHASHRINI JOR     BSP<br />
3TAMILISAISOUNDARARAJAN     BJP<br />
4PANDIAN D     CPI<br />
5ANANDHUK     LJP<br />
6SATHISH KUMAR KP     MMKA<br />
7PALANIMOSES N     PKMK<br />
8MOHAMMED ABDULLAH     RPI(A)<br />
9YUVARAJ V     DMDK<br />
10ARUMUGAM K     IND<br />
11ANANDARAJG     IND<br />
12KADHIRAVAN M     IND<br />
13GIRIRAJD     IND<br />
14SANKARK     IND<br />
15SATHISHC     IND<br />
16SATHISH TP     IND<br />
17SARAVANANM     IND<br />
18SIVAKUMARV     IND<br />
19THEYAGARAJANV     IND<br />
20DEEPA     IND<br />
21NIRMAL KUMARA     IND<br />
22BHASKARANV ALIAS AAVIN VBHASKARAN     IND<br />
23MARIMUTHUP     IND<br />
24RAMESHD     IND<br />
25RAJARAMR     IND<br />
26RUDRAMOORTHYM     IND<br />
27VINOBHAGANDHICH     IND<br />
28ZEENATH UNNISSA BEGUMMB     IND<br />
29JAYACHANDRANK     IND<br />
VIRUGAMPAKKAM-22     SAIDAPET-23     THIYAGARAYANAGAR-24     MYLAPORE-25<br />
VELACHERY-26     SHOLINGANALLUR-27<br />
S22-3-TN-CHENNAI SOUTH     1RAJENDRAN C     ADMK<br />
2GANESAN LA     BJP<br />
3BHARATHY RS     DMK<br />
4GOPINATH V     DMDK<br />
5SATHIYASEELAN M     LJP<br />
6MOHANRAJ J     JJ<br />
7RAVINDRA DASS R     KDC<br />
8RAJAMANITHAR SJ     PKMK<br />
9VENKATARAMAN NS     DPK<br />
10JAYARAMAN S     SHS<br />
11JYOTHI GM     PPOI<br />
12ASWATHAMAN K     IND<br />
13IRUDAYADASS A     IND<br />
14ELANGOVAN K     IND<br />
15KARTHIKEYAN G     IND<br />
16GIRIRAJAN M     IND<br />
17CHRISTHUDASS N     IND<br />
18KUMAR VA     IND<br />
19CHANDRA SEKARAN R     IND<br />
20CHANDRAN K     IND<br />
21SHANMUGA SUNDARAM PT     IND<br />
22SHANMUGARAJ V     IND<br />
23SAMPATH KUMAR S     IND<br />
24SARATH BABU E     IND<br />
25ZIAUDDEN N     IND<br />
26SRINIVASAN VR     IND<br />
27SUNDAR J     IND<br />
28SURESH KUMAR M     IND<br />
29TANMAY     IND<br />
30TAMIL SELVAN M     IND<br />
31DEVADOSS KUPPAL G     IND<br />
32PALANI SP     IND<br />
33BALA KRISHNAN M     IND<br />
34BALASUBRAMANIAN V     IND<br />
35BALAN B     IND<br />
36MAHALINGAM JS     IND<br />
37MATHIKKARASU P     IND<br />
38MANIVANNAN C     IND<br />
39RAMASWAMY  TRAFFIC RAMASWAMY     IND<br />
40RAJA LD     IND<br />
41RAJENDRAN V     IND<br />
42VEERAMANI S     IND<br />
43VENKATESAN D     IND<br />
VILLIVAKKAM-14     EGMORE-16     HARBOUR-18     CHEPAUK-THIRUVALLIKENI-19<br />
THOUSAND LIGHTS-20     ANNA NAGAR-21<br />
S22-4-TN-CHENNAI CENTRAL     1DAYANIDHI MARAN     DMK<br />
2MOGAMED ALI JINNAH SMK     ADMK<br />
3YUNIS KHANAY     BSP<br />
4GANGADURAIG     JJ<br />
5THOMASTJACOB     YSP<br />
6NAHAMANIJ     JMM<br />
7RANGGANATHANV     ABKMM<br />
8RAMANA REDDYKV     KDC<br />
9RAMAKARISHNANVV     DMDK<br />
10RAAJ RAMCHAND     SHS<br />
11VASUS     SP<br />
12VIJAYAKUMAR     PPOI<br />
13VISWANATHANE     MMKA<br />
14HYDER ALIS     MAMAK<br />
15ARASAKUMARMS     IND<br />
16ARIVUDAINAMBIN     IND<br />
17ANEES HUSSAINH     IND<br />
18RAVIKUMART     IND<br />
19UDAYAKUMAR     IND<br />
20GIRIJA SHANKERR     IND<br />
21KRISHNANPR     IND<br />
22GUNASEKARANM     IND<br />
23SIVAKUMARS     IND<br />
24SENTHILP     IND<br />
25TEACKRAJD     IND<br />
26DHAMODHARANT     IND<br />
27PARIMALAMV     IND<br />
28PRABUV     IND<br />
29MANIG     IND<br />
30MARIMUTHUE     IND<br />
31MOHAMED ALI     IND<br />
32MOHAMED ALI ZINNAA     IND<br />
33MOHANK     IND<br />
34RAJAKUMARS     IND<br />
35LOGANATHANV     IND<br />
36WILSON PAULS     IND<br />
37SRIDHARS     IND<br />
MADURAVOYAL-7     AMBATTUR-8     ALANDUR-28     SRIPERUMBUDUR-29<br />
PALLAVARAM-30     TAMBARAM-31<br />
S22-5-TN-SRIPERUMBUDUR     1BAALU T R     DMK<br />
2MOORTHY A K     PMK<br />
3RAJAPPA B     BSP<br />
4ARUN SUBRAMANIAN M     DMDK<br />
5SWARNASREE P     PPOI<br />
6THAYUMANA GURU AYYANAR     AIVP<br />
7BHARATHI K     CPIMLL<br />
8MAYA RAMACHANDRAN     THPI<br />
9VARATHARAJAN T     SHS<br />
10VIJAYAKUMAR S     LJP<br />
11JAMES SELVAM C     AIJMK<br />
12AYODHI L     IND<br />
13EZHILARASU M     IND<br />
14KALAISELVAN T     IND<br />
15KARIKALAN C     IND<br />
16KATTU RAJA N     IND<br />
17KARTHIKEYAN T     IND<br />
18KUMAR S     IND<br />
19SHANMUGAM G     IND<br />
20CHANDRU K     IND<br />
21SAMPATH T     IND<br />
22DHARMASATHYAMURTHY V     IND<br />
23DURAIRAJ L     IND<br />
24NAGARAJAN P     IND<br />
25PADMANABHAN S     IND<br />
26BALU D     IND<br />
27MANIMARAN S     IND<br />
28MADHAVARAJ K V     IND<br />
29MINNAL SRINIVASAN     IND<br />
30LAKSHMI S     IND<br />
31VELMURUGAN T N     IND<br />
32RAMESH R     IND<br />
CHENGALPATTU-32     THIRUPORUR-33     CHEYYUR-34     MADURANTAKAM-35<br />
UTHIRAMERUR-36     KANCHEEPURAM-37<br />
S22-6-TN-KANCHEEPURAM     1RAMAKRISHNANDRE     ADMK<br />
2UTHRAPATHIK     BSP<br />
3VISWANATHANP     INC<br />
4SIVASANKARANA     AIJMK<br />
5TAMILVENDANT     DMDK<br />
6PAKKIRI AMBADKARKV     JMM<br />
7JAWAHARLAL NEHRUP     LJP<br />
8ANBURAAJRK     IND<br />
9SATHIYAVASAN MV     IND<br />
10SIVALINGAMD     IND<br />
11SELVAMG     IND<br />
12DAHKSHNA MOORTHYT     IND<br />
13THIYAGARAJANM     IND<br />
14MAGESH KUMARE     IND<br />
15MANIMARANK     IND<br />
16MATHIYALAGANK     IND<br />
17MINNAL SRINIVASAN MAMPHIL     IND<br />
18MURUGASANB     IND<br />
19RUPADEVI RV     IND<br />
20JAYAKUMARPS     IND<br />
TIRUTTANI-3     ARAKKONAM-38     SHOLINGUR-39     KATPADI-40     RANIPET-41<br />
ARCOT-42<br />
S22-7-TN-ARAKKONAM     1MARY JOHN     BSP<br />
2VELU R         PMK<br />
3JAGATHRAKSHAKAN     DMK<br />
4ANNAMALAI S C     AIVP<br />
5ISAAC JEBA KUMAR     AIJMK<br />
6SANKAR S     DMDK<br />
7SHANMUGAM K     JD(U)<br />
8SRINIVASAN K     LJP<br />
9PALANI W B     PNK<br />
10PASSAMIGHU ANNAN VENKATESNOR TA V     ADSMK<br />
11MANAVAULAN K     SP<br />
12SUTHA N     IND<br />
13THULASI G     IND<br />
14PANJATSARAM D     IND<br />
15PANDIAN E     IND<br />
16MUTHIYALU M     IND<br />
17MATHEW N D     IND<br />
18JANAKIRAMAN J     IND<br />
19JAGADEESWARAN J     IND<br />
20JEGAN S     IND<br />
VELLORE-43     ANAIKATTU-44     KILVAITHINANKUPPAM-45     GUDIYATTAM-46<br />
VANIYAMBADI-47     AMBUR-48<br />
S22-8-TN-VELLORE     1ABDULRAHMAN     DMK<br />
2RAJENDIRAN A K     BJP<br />
3MANSOOR AHMED     BSP<br />
4VASU L K M B     ADMK<br />
5RAJAN BABU B     MMKA<br />
6EKAMBARAM E A     NMK<br />
7GOVINDARAJI P V     SP<br />
8SHOUKATH SHERIF     DMDK<br />
9THAGIR AHAMED     LJP<br />
10NARAYANAN R     AIVP<br />
11MUNIYAPPAN K     ADSMK<br />
12ABDUL MAJEED OOSI     IND<br />
13ARIUDAI NAMBI D     IND<br />
14ESWARAN R     IND<br />
15KUBENDIRAN D     IND<br />
16GOPALAKRISHNAN C     IND<br />
17CHANDRAN C     IND<br />
18SURESHKUMAR P     IND<br />
19DANDAPANI T     IND<br />
20NATRAJAN P     IND<br />
21PALANI R T     IND<br />
22PERUMAL D     IND<br />
23RAMAN     IND<br />
24VIJAYAKUMAR     IND<br />
UTHANGARAI-51     BARGUR-52     KRISHNAGIRI-53     VEPPANAHALLI-54     HOSUR-55<br />
THALLI-56<br />
S22-9-TN-KRISHNAGIRI     1SUGAVANAM EG     DMK<br />
2NANJEGOWDU K     ADMK<br />
3BALAKRISHNAN G     BJP<br />
4MOORTHY VV     BSP<br />
5ANBARASAN D     DMDK<br />
6SAKTHIVEL B     LJP<br />
7SELVARAJ M     KNMK<br />
8KUMARESAN M     IND<br />
9GAVURAPPA K     IND<br />
10GOVINDARAJAN V     IND<br />
11SANKAR S     IND<br />
12CHANDRAN BS     IND<br />
13MEENA     IND<br />
14RAMASWAMY     IND<br />
15LATHA G     IND<br />
16VENKATESAN K     IND<br />
PALACODU-57     PENNAGARAM-58     DHARMAPURI-59     PAPPIREDDIPPATTI-60<br />
HARUR-61     METTUR-85<br />
S22-10-TN-DHARMAPURI     1SENTHIL R DR     PMK<br />
2THAMARAISELVAN R     DMK<br />
3PURUSOTHAMAN V     BSP<br />
4ASHOKAN G     KNMK<br />
5ANNADURAI K     UMK<br />
6ELANGOVAN V     DMDK<br />
7GUNASEKARAN D     MMKA<br />
8ARIVAZHAGAN P     IND<br />
9ANANDKUMAR K     IND<br />
10KARUPPUSAMY S     IND<br />
11GOVINDARAJ S     IND<br />
12SAMPATHKUMAR R     IND<br />
13SARAVANAN S     IND<br />
14SIVAN K     IND<br />
15PADMARAJAN K DR     IND<br />
16MANI R     IND<br />
17MURUGAN G     IND<br />
18RADHAKRISHNAN R     IND<br />
19RAJA A     IND<br />
20VELMURUGAN P     IND<br />
21SRIRAMACHANDRAN     IND<br />
JOLARPET-49     TIRUPPATTUR-50     CHENGAM-62     TIRUVANNAMALAI-63<br />
KILPENNATHUR-64     KALASAPAKKAM-65<br />
S22-11-TN-TIRUVANNAMALAI     1GURU A GURUNATHAN J     PMK<br />
2GOVINDASAMY P     BSP<br />
3VENUGOPALD     DMK<br />
4AFROZ HUSNA KS     LJP<br />
5SELVARAJP     SP<br />
6MANIKANDANS     DMDK<br />
7RAJARAM SA     PNK<br />
8ARUMUGAM AA     IND<br />
9RAVI R         IND<br />
10ERSHAD B     IND<br />
11KUMAR MM     IND<br />
12GURU C     IND<br />
13GURUSAMY P     IND<br />
14GURU A GURUMOORTHY S     IND<br />
15SHANMUGARAJAN A     IND<br />
16SHANMUGAVEL M     IND<br />
17SAMPATH A     IND<br />
18SINGARAVELAN P     IND<br />
19SIVADEVAN N     IND<br />
20SENTHIL M     IND<br />
21SELVAM A     IND<br />
22SELVARAJU J     IND<br />
23DHAYANITHI S     IND<br />
24NAGAMALAI R     IND<br />
25BALASUNDAR S     IND<br />
26MANIKANDAN P     IND<br />
27MURUGAN S     IND<br />
28RAVINDIRAN A     IND<br />
29VENUGOPAL SR     IND<br />
30HARI KRISHNAN S     IND<br />
POLUR-66     ARANI-67     CHEYYAR-68     VANDAVASI-69     GINGEE-70     MAILAM-71<br />
S22-12-TN-ARANI     1KRISHNASAMY M     INC<br />
2SHANKAR A     BSP<br />
3SUBRAMANIYAN N     ADMK<br />
4ARIRAJ TV     SP<br />
5SARAVANAKUMAR K     PNK<br />
6MOHANAM RA     DMDK<br />
7SHANMUGAM S     IND<br />
8SUBRAMANI G     IND<br />
9SUBRAMANI P     IND<br />
10DURAI RAJ M     IND<br />
11MURUGAN V     IND<br />
12LOKESH G     IND<br />
13VELAUDHAM M     IND<br />
TINDIVANAM-72     VANUR-73     VILUPPURAM-74     VIKRAVANDI-75<br />
THIRUKOILUR-76     ULUNDURPETTAI-77<br />
S22-13-TN-VILUPPURAM     1ANANDAN M     ADMK<br />
2POYYATHU S     BSP<br />
3GANAPATHI P M     DMDK<br />
4SWAMIDURAI K     VCK<br />
5DEVARAJ G     LJP<br />
6PANCHANATHAN R     JMM<br />
7VENKATESAN S S     AIVP<br />
8VENKATESAN M     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
9ANBALAGAN V     IND<br />
10ANANDAN P     IND<br />
11KUMAR M     IND<br />
12CHANDRALEGA M     IND<br />
13SAMIDURAI M     IND<br />
14SHETT M     IND<br />
15MASILAMANI R     IND<br />
16MURUGAVEL A     IND<br />
17RAMESH K     IND<br />
18LAKSHMANAN R     IND<br />
19VISWANATHAN S A     IND<br />
RISHIVANDIYAM-78     SANKARAPURAM-79     KALLAKURICHI-80     GANGAVALLI-81<br />
ATTUR-82     YERCAUD-83<br />
S22-14-TN-KALLAKURICHI     1SANKAR ADHI     DMK<br />
2SENTHILKUMAR K     BSP<br />
3DHANARAJU K     PMK<br />
4ANANDHADASS C     LJP<br />
5KESAVAN ANNA     JMM<br />
6GOVINDARAJAN K M     AIVP<br />
7SUDHISH L K     DMDK<br />
8RAMESH S     KNMK<br />
9ARUN KENNEDI A     IND<br />
10INIYADAYALAN G     IND<br />
11GANESAN K     IND<br />
12SADEESH A     IND<br />
13SATHISH BABU S     IND<br />
14SIVARAMAN G     IND<br />
15SELVAM K     IND<br />
16SELVARAJU J     IND<br />
17DHANARAJ T     IND<br />
18DINESH M     IND<br />
19NALLATHAMBI C     IND<br />
20NAVARATTHINAM A     IND<br />
21MANNAN M P     IND<br />
22MANICKAM V     IND<br />
23YUVARAJ R     IND<br />
24RAMAJAYAM P M     IND<br />
25RAJAMANICKAM K     IND<br />
26RAJENTHREN D     IND<br />
27RAJENTHREN M     IND<br />
28VASU V     IND<br />
29VIJAYA RAJENDHAR T     IND<br />
OMALUR-84     EDAPPADI-86     SALEM (WEST)-88     SALEM (NORTH)-89     SALEM<br />
(SOUTH)-90     VEERAPANDI-91<br />
S22-15-TN-SALEM     1SEMMALAI S     ADMK<br />
2THANGKABALU K V     INC<br />
3BALASUBRAMANI R     BSP<br />
4ASHOK SAMRAJ M     KNMK<br />
5ANNADURAI M     AIVP<br />
6ALAGAAPURAM R MOHANRAJ     DMDK<br />
7ANDHRAPRAKASH A     PPOI<br />
8GANESH MASS     AITC<br />
9KRISHNAN M     IND<br />
10GOVANAM THANGAVEL K S     IND<br />
11KOWSALYA C     IND<br />
12CHANDRASEKARAN G     IND<br />
13CHINNAN N     IND<br />
14SELLADURAI C     IND<br />
15DHAMODHARAN N B     IND<br />
16NANDAGOPAL K     IND<br />
17NALLATHAMBI PO     IND<br />
18PERIYASAMY T     IND<br />
19MAHESWARAN V     IND<br />
20MUTHUSAMY P     IND<br />
21MUNIYAPPAN A     IND<br />
22JAYAVENUGOPAL C D     IND<br />
23SHAHJAHAN M A     IND<br />
SANKARI-87     RASIPURAM-92     SENTHAMANGALAM-93     NAMAKKAL-94<br />
PARAMATHI-VELUR-95     TIRUCHENGODU-96<br />
S22-16-TN-NAMAKKAL     1GANDHISELVANS     DMK<br />
2SURESH GANDHIK     BJP<br />
3VAIRAM TAMILARASIV     ADMK<br />
4HARIGARA SIVAMTA     BSP<br />
5SELVARAJK     SP<br />
6DEVARASANR     KNMK<br />
7MAHESWARANN     DMDK<br />
8LINGAPPANV     UMK<br />
9KARTHIKEYANP     IND<br />
10KUMAR     IND<br />
11SUBRAMANIS     IND<br />
12SUBRAMANIAMRP     IND<br />
13SENGODANP     IND<br />
14THANGAVELS     IND<br />
15THARMALINGAMM     IND<br />
16THANIYARASUU     IND<br />
17NAVALMANIAN     IND<br />
18PANNEERSELVAMS     IND<br />
19MATHIYALAGANN     IND<br />
20MURALIV     IND<br />
21YOGARAJR     IND<br />
22RAVIA         IND<br />
23RAVIR         IND<br />
24RAMASAMYN     IND<br />
25VIVEKANANDHAMKS     IND<br />
KUMARAPALAYAM-97     ERODE (EAST)-98     ERODE (WEST)-99     MODAKURICHI-100<br />
DHARAPURAM-101     KANGAYAM-102<br />
S22-17-TN-ERODE     1ELANGOVANEVKS     INC<br />
2GANESHAMURTHIA     MDMK<br />
3SHIVAKUMARI     BSP<br />
4PALANISAMYNP     BJP<br />
5DEVIM         LJP<br />
6BALASUBRAMANIAMC     KNMK<br />
7MUTHUVENKATESHWARANKG     DMDK<br />
8RAVICHANDRANM     IND<br />
9ELANGOVANKKS     IND<br />
10KATHIRVELA     IND<br />
11CHRISTHURAJM     IND<br />
12KUPPUSAMYR     IND<br />
13GOVANAM THANGAVELKS     IND<br />
14GOVINDHASAMYP     IND<br />
15SANMUGASUNDRAMN     IND<br />
16SHANMUGAMPN     IND<br />
17SIVASANKARS     IND<br />
18SUKUMARANER     IND<br />
19SUBRAMANIAMK     IND<br />
20SENTHIL RAJAM     IND<br />
21PERUMALS     IND<br />
22MANOHARANV     IND<br />
23MINNAL MURUGESHR     IND<br />
24VIMALADEVIS     IND<br />
25JOE DAVIDD     IND<br />
PERUNDURAI-103     BHAVANI-104     ANTHIYUR-105     GOBICHETTIPALAYAM-106<br />
TIRUPPUR (NORTH)-113     TIRUPPUR (SOUTH)-114<br />
S22-18-TN-TIRUPPUR     1KHARVENTHAN S K     INC<br />
2SIVAKUMAR M     BJP<br />
3SIVASAMI C     ADMK<br />
4SIVAKUMAR N     UMK<br />
5THANGAVEL M     LJP<br />
6DINESH KUMAR N     DMDK<br />
7BALASUBRAMANIAN K     KNMK<br />
8GANESHKUMAR C     IND<br />
9KARUNAGARAN I     IND<br />
10KARTHIKKEYEAN A M     IND<br />
11SELVARAJ S     IND<br />
12DOMNIC BABU A     IND<br />
13PANDIAN R ALAIS KALAIMAGAL PANDIAN     IND<br />
14BALASUBRAMANIAN P     IND<br />
15MALARVIZHI P     IND<br />
16MOHAMED SALIKA A     IND<br />
17MUTHUSWAMY N     IND<br />
18RATHINASWAAMY K     IND<br />
19RAJAKUMAR W     IND<br />
20VENKATACHALAM K     IND<br />
21SHEIK DAVOOD A M     IND<br />
BHAVANISAGAR-107     UDHAGAMANDALAM-108     GUDALUR-109     COONOOR-110<br />
METTUPPALAYAM-111     AVANASHI-112<br />
S22-19-TN-NILGIRIS     1RAJA A         DMK<br />
2KRISHNAN C     MDMK<br />
3KRISHNAN M     BSP<br />
4GURUMURTHY S     BJP<br />
5SELVARAJ S     DMDK<br />
6BHADIRAN S     KNMK<br />
7VIJAYARAJ M     RPI(A)<br />
8ARUMUGAM P     IND<br />
9SIVARAJ P     IND<br />
10SUJITH KUMAR C     IND<br />
11SELVAM K     IND<br />
12THANGA PANDIAN R     IND<br />
13NAGARAJU G     IND<br />
14VELMURUGAN C     IND<br />
PALLADAM-115     SULUR-116     KAVUNDAMPALAYAM-117     COIMBATORE (NORTH)-118<br />
COIMBATORE (SOUTH)-120     SINGANALLUR-121<br />
S22-20-TN-COIMBATORE     1RAMASUBRAMANIANK     BSP<br />
2SELVAKUMARGKS     BJP<br />
3NATARAJANPR     CPM<br />
4PRABHUR     INC<br />
5ESWARAN E R     KNMK<br />
6KATHIRMANI P     SP<br />
7SELVAM M     SHS<br />
8PANDIAN R     DMDK<br />
9RAJAN S K     PPOI<br />
10STEPHEN GANESHAN S     AIJMK<br />
11ARUNACHALAM K V     IND<br />
12ESWARAN     IND<br />
13KATHIRESAN C     IND<br />
14SIVARAJ V     IND<br />
15NATARAJAN L     IND<br />
16NOORMUHAMAD A     IND<br />
17PREM ANAND J     IND<br />
18MARKANDAN N     IND<br />
19MURUGAN M     IND<br />
20MURUGESAN K     IND<br />
21RAMASAMY P     IND<br />
22RAJAPPAN N     IND<br />
23RAJKIRAN     IND<br />
24VIJAYAKUMAR C     IND<br />
25VENKATACHALAM A     IND<br />
THONDAMUTHUR-119     KINATHUKADAVU-122     POLLACHI-123     VALPARAI-124<br />
UDUMALAIPETTAI-125     MADATHUKULAM-126<br />
S22-21-TN-POLLACHI     1SHANMUGASUNDARAMK     DMK<br />
2SUGUMARK     ADMK<br />
3BABA RAMESHVS     BJP<br />
4MURTHYT     BSP<br />
5UMMARE     MAMAK<br />
6KRISHNAKUMARS     TDK<br />
7SURESHP     SP<br />
8THANGAVELKP     DMDK<br />
9RAMEJA BAGAMST     SAP<br />
10BEST SRAMASAMY     KNMK<br />
11VELMURUGANV     AIVP<br />
12APPASKS     IND<br />
13SHANMUGASUNDARAMK     IND<br />
14SHANMUGASUNDARAMP     IND<br />
15SATHASIVAMOORTHYR     IND<br />
16SUKUMARP     IND<br />
17NOOR MUHAMADA     IND<br />
18RAMASAMYM     IND<br />
19RAMAMOORTHYPM     IND<br />
20RAJANP     IND<br />
21RAJENDRANM     IND<br />
22VENKATESHR     IND<br />
PALANI-127     ODDANCHATRAM-128     ATHOOR-129     NILAKKOTTAI-130<br />
NATHAM-131     DINDIGUL-132<br />
S22-22-TN-DINDIGUL     1CHITTHAN N S V     INC<br />
2SRINIVASA BABU M     BSP<br />
3BAALASUBRAMANI P     ADMK<br />
4SELLAMUTHU K M     KNMK<br />
5SELVARAJ I     AIJMK<br />
6DAISY RANI S     RKSP<br />
7MUTHUVELRAJ P     DMDK<br />
8LOGANATHAN V     SP<br />
9KARUPPUSAMY P     IND<br />
10SADHASIVAM N     IND<br />
11SUBRAMANIAN R     IND<br />
12THANGAPANDIAN R     IND<br />
13DHANASEELI K     IND<br />
14DURAI K     IND<br />
15MAHAMUNI S     IND<br />
16MANIKANDA PRABU G     IND<br />
17MOTILAL KA     IND<br />
18RAMARAJ P     IND<br />
19SHEIK AYUB KHAN S     IND<br />
VEDASANDUR-133     ARAVAKURICHI-134     KARUR-135     KRISHNARAYAPURAM-136<br />
MANAPPARAI-138     VIRALIMALAI-179<br />
S22-23-TN-KARUR     1TAMBIDURAIM     ADMK<br />
2DHARMALINGAMR     BSP<br />
3PALLANISHAMY KC     DMK<br />
4NATARAJANR     KNMK<br />
5PRABAHARAN P     LJP<br />
6RAMANATHANR     DMDK<br />
7LOGANATHAN S     SAP<br />
8ANNADURAI VM     IND<br />
9AMALRAJM     IND<br />
10ARUN G     IND<br />
11ARULRAJKUMAR R     IND<br />
12INNASI A     IND<br />
13KANAGARAJ T     IND<br />
14KARVENTHAN T     IND<br />
15KRISHNANR     IND<br />
16SHANKAR K     IND<br />
17SHANMUGAMM     IND<br />
18SHARFUDEEN M     IND<br />
19SIVASAMY P     IND<br />
20SRINIVASAN L     IND<br />
21SENTHILKUMAR N     IND<br />
22SELVAKUMAR LK     IND<br />
23SELVARAJ K     IND<br />
24DANIYA P     IND<br />
25NACHIMUTHU V     IND<br />
26PALANISAMY M     IND<br />
27PANDIAN A     IND<br />
28MANAVAN PK     IND<br />
29MANIKANDANM     IND<br />
30MANIVANNAN S     IND<br />
31MARUTHAIVEERANV     IND<br />
32MUTHUKUMARG     IND<br />
33YOGENDRANM     IND<br />
34RAMAMOORTHYR     IND<br />
35VEERAMANIT     IND<br />
36VENKATACHALAM SIVA AZHA     IND<br />
37VETRIVEL R     IND<br />
38VENUGOPAL T     IND<br />
SRIRANGAM-139     TIRUCHIRAPPALLI (WEST)-140     TIRUCHIRAPPALLI<br />
(EAST)-141     THIRUVERUMBUR-142     GANDARVAKOTTAI-178     PUDUKKOTTAI-180<br />
S22-24-TN-TIRUCHIRAPPALLI     1KALYANASUNDARAM N     BSP<br />
2KUMARP     ADMK<br />
3SARUBALARTHONDAIMAN     INC<br />
4LALITHA KUMARAMANGALAMR     BJP<br />
5ASAITHAMBIP     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
6RAVIP         MMKA<br />
7GUNASEKARANK     AIVP<br />
8NEELAMEGAMM     SP<br />
9PATHINATHANP     CDF<br />
10RAGHAVANR     ABHM<br />
11VIJAYKUMARAMG     DMDK<br />
12ANANTHA RAJAV     IND<br />
13URUMAIYAHN     IND<br />
14SARAVANANV     IND<br />
15SAMUEL SWAMIDOSS MANOJKUMARE     IND<br />
16CHINNADURAIA     IND<br />
17THIRUMAVALAVANM     IND<br />
18NAGENDRANA     IND<br />
19PALANIP     IND<br />
20BABY KAMITHA BANUM     IND<br />
21MANSOOR ALI KHANA     IND<br />
22MOHAMMED IQBAL A K S     IND<br />
23VELMANI P     IND<br />
24JAFARUNNISHA A     IND<br />
KULITHALAI-137     LALGUDI-143     MANACHANALLUR-144     MUSIRI-145<br />
THURAIYUR-146     PERAMBALUR-147<br />
S22-25-TN-PERAMBALUR     1SELVARAJG     BSP<br />
2NAPOLEOND     DMK<br />
3BALASUBRAMANIANKK     ADMK<br />
4ARULMANIC     AIVP<br />
5KAMARAJ DURAI     DMDK<br />
6SRINIVASAN V     MMKA<br />
7SUNDARAVIJAYAN R     SP<br />
8SENTHIL KUMAR N     RKSP<br />
9STALIN R     LJP<br />
10ANNALAKSHMI S     IND<br />
11ERAMASAMY K     IND<br />
12ILANGOVAN R     IND<br />
13KANDASAMY S     IND<br />
14GUNASEKARAN A     IND<br />
15SINGARAM K     IND<br />
16GNANAPRAGASHAM PS     IND<br />
17THANGAMANI K     IND<br />
18PRINCE BUCKTHA SINGH D     IND<br />
19PONNAMMAL S     IND<br />
20RENGARASU M     IND<br />
21JAYARAMAN A     IND<br />
TITTAKUDI-151     VRIDDHACHALAM-152     NEYVELI-153     PANRUTI-154<br />
CUDDALORE-155     KURINJIPADI-156<br />
S22-26-TN-CUDDALORE     1ALAGIRI S     INC<br />
2AROKIYADOSS C     BSP<br />
3SAMPATH M C     ADMK<br />
4KAMARAJ A     LJP<br />
5DAMOTHARAN M C     DMDK<br />
6KANNAN K     IND<br />
7CHANDRA P     IND<br />
8SENRAYAN A D     IND<br />
9PARTHIBAN R     IND<br />
10RAYAR K     IND<br />
11VASANTHI S     IND<br />
KUNNAM-148     ARIYALUR-149     JAYANKONDAM-150     BHUVANAGIRI-157<br />
CHIDAMBARAM-158     KATTUMANNARKOIL-159<br />
S22-27-TN-CHIDAMBARAM     1RAJENDIRAN NR     BSP<br />
2PONNUSWAMYE     PMK<br />
3SASIKUMAR S     DMDK<br />
4SELVAKUMAR C     RKSP<br />
5THIRUMAAVALAVAN THOL     VCK<br />
6KAVIYARASAN N     IND<br />
7KANAGASABAI R     IND<br />
8SAKTHIVELP     IND<br />
9SUSILA  L     IND<br />
10SENTHAMIL SELVI  K     IND<br />
11DHARMALINGAM C     IND<br />
12MANIKANDAN V     IND<br />
13MARUDHAMUTHU V     IND<br />
SIRKAZHI-160     MAYILADUTHURAI-161     POOMPUHAR-162<br />
THIRUVIDAIMARUDUR-170     KUMBAKONAM-171     PAPANASAM-172<br />
S22-28-TN-MAYILADUTHURAI     1KARTHIKEYAN S     BJP<br />
2SAPTHARISHI LV     BSP<br />
3MANI SHANKAR AIYAR     INC<br />
4MANIAN OS     ADMK<br />
5GANESAN S     AIVP<br />
6GUNASEKARAN N     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
7PANDIAN K     DMDK<br />
8ZAWAHIRULLAH DR MH     MAMAK<br />
9ABDUL JALEEL A     IND<br />
10ARIVALAGAN S     IND<br />
11AHMED MARECAR MH     IND<br />
12KALIMUTHU SUDAR R     IND<br />
13KRISHNAPPA A     IND<br />
14TIMOTHY T     IND<br />
15DHAKSHINAMOORTHY M     IND<br />
16NAGARAJAN K     IND<br />
17BALAJI V     IND<br />
18PRABUDHASAN SM     IND<br />
19RAJAKUMAR P     IND<br />
20RAJAMANI M     IND<br />
21VENKATRAMANI R     IND<br />
22JAYAKUMAR KN     IND<br />
23JAYARAMAN V     IND<br />
NAGAPATTINAM-163     KILVELUR-164     VEDARANYAM-165<br />
THIRUTHURAIPOONDI-166     THIRUVARUR-168     NANNILAM-169<br />
S22-29-TN-NAGAPATTINAM     1SELVARAJ M     CPI<br />
2VIJAYAN A K S     DMK<br />
3VEERAMUTHU G     BSP<br />
4MUTHUKUMAR M     DMDK<br />
5DEVADOSS R     IND<br />
6MUNUSAMY V     IND<br />
7VEERASAMY P     IND<br />
MANNARGUDI-167     THIRUVAIYARU-173     THANJAVUR-174     ORATTANADU-175<br />
PATTUKKOTTAI-176     PERAVURANI-177<br />
S22-30-TN-THANJAVUR     1SARAVANANS     BSP<br />
2DURAIBALAKRISHNAN     MDMK<br />
3PALANIMANICKAMSS     DMK<br />
4RAMANATHANPDR     DMDK<br />
5VEERAMANIS     SP<br />
6KARTHIKEYANK     IND<br />
7SIVAKUMARS     IND<br />
8SOZHAMANNAR KANAKARAJAK     IND<br />
9BALU A BALAN     IND<br />
10PRASANNAS     IND<br />
11MURUGARAJD     IND<br />
12RAJAMANIK     IND<br />
13VIJAYALAKSHMIS     IND<br />
THIRUMAYAM-181     ALANGUDI-182     KARAIKUDI-184     TIRUPPATTUR-185<br />
SIVAGANGA-186     MANAMADURAI-187<br />
S22-31-TN-SIVAGANGA     1CHIDAMBARAM P     INC<br />
2DEVAR MG     BSP<br />
3RAJA KANNAPPAN RS     ADMK<br />
4SAKTHIVEL K     MMKA<br />
5BARWATHA REGINA PAPA     DMDK<br />
6RAMASAMY RA     PT<br />
7ABUPACKER SITHIK J     IND<br />
8ALAGAPPAN ARU     IND<br />
9ALAGAPPAN PL     IND<br />
10AANANDAN VSKS     IND<br />
11SAMUDRAM KALAIMANI K     IND<br />
12KARMEGAM K     IND<br />
13GUNASEKARAN P     IND<br />
14CHITHAMBARAM S     IND<br />
15ARIMAZHAM THIYAGI SUBRAMANIAN MUTHARAIYAR M     IND<br />
16THOOTHAI SELVAM M     IND<br />
17MALAIRAJ P     IND<br />
18RADHAKRISHNAN A     IND<br />
19RAJAGOPAL S     IND<br />
20RAJIV R     IND<br />
MELUR-188     MADURAI EAST-189     MADURAI NORTH-191     MADURAI SOUTH-192<br />
MADURAI CENTRAL-193     MADURAI WEST-194<br />
S22-32-TN-MADURAI     1ALAGIRI MK     DMK<br />
2DHARBAR RAJA     BSP<br />
3MOHAN P     CPM<br />
4KAVIARASU K     DMDK<br />
5ANAND K     IND<br />
6GOPAL R     IND<br />
7SIVAKUMAR T     IND<br />
8THANGAPANDI K     IND<br />
9NAGAMALAI MA     IND<br />
10PAULPANDY M     IND<br />
11MOTHILAL TR     IND<br />
12VEERADURAI S     IND<br />
SHOLAVANDAN-190     USILAMPATTI-197     ANDIPATTI-198     PERIYAKULAM-199<br />
BODINAYACKANUR-200     CUMBUM-201<br />
S22-33-TN-THENI     1AARON RASHIDJM     INC<br />
2KAVITHA     BSP<br />
3THANGA TAMILSELVAN     ADMK<br />
4PARVATHIA     BJP<br />
5SANTHANAMMG     DMDK<br />
6SELVARAJANP     PT<br />
7KRISHNAVENIN     IND<br />
8SELVARAJ     IND<br />
9TAMIL SELVANS     IND<br />
10THIRUMOORTHY     IND<br />
11NAGAMANI SENTHILR     IND<br />
12NACHIMUTHUP     IND<br />
13PANDI         IND<br />
14PANDIANP     IND<br />
15PERUMALSAMYS     IND<br />
16POMMURAJM     IND<br />
17MANIS         IND<br />
18MURUGESANSP     IND<br />
19RAJAVEL     IND<br />
20RENGANATHAN     IND<br />
21VETRICHELVAN     IND<br />
22JAMESG     IND<br />
THIRUPARANKUNDRAM-195     THIRUMANGALAM-196     SATTUR-204     SIVAKASI-205<br />
VIRUDHUNAGAR-206     ARUPPUKKOTTAI-207<br />
S22-34-TN-VIRUDHUNAGAR     1KANAGARAJ V     BSP<br />
2KARTHIK M     BJP<br />
3MANICKA TAGORE     INC<br />
4VAIKO         MDMK<br />
5PANDIARAJAN K     DMDK<br />
6KANNAN S     IND<br />
7KARUNANIDHI A     IND<br />
8SIVAKUMAR MA     IND<br />
9SIVANMANI P     IND<br />
10SELVAM D     IND<br />
11SETHURAJ J     IND<br />
12DHANUSHKODI M     IND<br />
13NAMBUSAMY P     IND<br />
14PADMANABAN N     IND<br />
15VIJAYAN S     IND<br />
16JAWAHARLAL SL     IND<br />
ARANTHANGI-183     TIRUCHULI-208     PARAMAKUDI-209     TIRUVADANAI-210<br />
RAMANATHAPURAM-211     MUDHUKULATHUR-212<br />
S22-35-TN-RAMANATHAPURAM     1SATHIAMOORTHY V     ADMK<br />
2SIVAKUMAR  JK RITHEESH K     DMK<br />
3THIRUNNAVUKKARASAR SU     BJP<br />
4PRISCILLA PANDIAN     BSP<br />
5SALEEMULLA KHAN S     MAMAK<br />
6SINGAI JINNAH S     DMDK<br />
7MOHAMMED ABITH ALI R     JMM<br />
8KALIMUTHU K     IND<br />
9SHANMUGAIYA PANDIAN S     IND<br />
10SCHWARTZ DURAI S     IND<br />
11CHELLA DURAI K     IND<br />
12BALAMURUGAN     IND<br />
13BASKARAN P     IND<br />
14MURUGENDRAN G     IND<br />
15JAHANGEER MI     IND<br />
VILATHIKULAM-213     THOOTHUKKUDI-214     TIRUCHENDUR-215<br />
SRIVAIKUNTAM-216     OTTAPIDARAM-217     KOVILPATTI-218<br />
S22-36-TN-THOOTHUKKUDI     1SARAVANANS     BJP<br />
2CYNTHIA PANDIAN DR     ADMK<br />
3JEEVENKUMAR E PA     BSP<br />
4JEYADURAI S R     DMK<br />
5SUNTHER M S     DMDK<br />
6ARUNKUMAR PUVI ARASU S     IND<br />
7RAGHUPATHI S     IND<br />
8KANDIVEL P     IND<br />
9SUNDARAVEL K     IND<br />
10PRABHAKARAN P     IND<br />
11PONRAJ T     IND<br />
12MUTHU S     IND<br />
13MURUGAN A     IND<br />
14RAMAKRISHNAN V     IND<br />
15RAMKUMAR V     IND<br />
RAJAPALAYAM-202     SRIVILLIPUTHUR-203     SANKARANKOVIL-219<br />
VASUDEVANALLUR-220     KADAYANALLUR-221     TENKASI-222<br />
S22-37-TN-TENKASI     1KRISHNAN K     BSP<br />
2LINGAM P     CPI<br />
3VELLAIPANDI G     INC<br />
4INBARAJ K     DMDK<br />
5KRISHNASAMY DR K     PT<br />
6JOTHIRAJ M     SP<br />
7BALAKRISHNAN S     IND<br />
8RAMACHANDRAN E     IND<br />
9LAKSHMANAN R     IND<br />
ALANGULAM-223     TIRUNELVELI-224     AMBASAMUDRAM-225     PALAYAMKOTTAI-226<br />
NANGUNERI-227     RADHAPURAM-228<br />
S22-38-TN-TIRUNELVELI     1ANNAMALAI K     ADMK<br />
2NAGARAJAN KARU     BJP<br />
3RAMESH PANDIAN     BSP<br />
4RAMASUBBU S     INC<br />
5SANKARAPANDIAN T     CPIMLL<br />
6SYED IMMAM S     SP<br />
7MICHAEL RAYAPPAN S     DMDK<br />
8VELMATHI TMT N     LJP<br />
9ARUNACHALAM M     IND<br />
10ANANDARAJ N     IND<br />
11KUBENDRAN I     IND<br />
12CHANDRASEKARAN SAKTHI     IND<br />
13SELWIN D     IND<br />
14THIRUVENGATAM A     IND<br />
15BALASUBRAMANIAN S     IND<br />
16SUDAROLI MURUGAN S BCOM     IND<br />
17RAMASUBBU E     IND<br />
18RAMALINGAM M     IND<br />
19THENKALAM RAJA M     IND<br />
20VEIULUMUTHUKUMAR     IND<br />
21JEYABALAN N     IND<br />
KANNIYAKUMARI-229     NAGERCOIL-230     COLACHEL-231     PADMANABHAPURAM-232<br />
VILAVANCODE-233     KILLIYOOR-234<br />
S22-39-TN-KANNIYAKUMARI     1RADHAKRISHNAN P     BJP<br />
2SIVAKAMIP     BSP<br />
3BELLARMIN AV     CPM<br />
4HELEN DAVIDSON J     DMK<br />
5ARUL THUMILAN D     LJP<br />
6AUSTIN  S     DMDK<br />
7BALASUBRAMONIAN T     ABHM<br />
8RADHAKRISHNAN CP     IND<br />
9EMMI         IND<br />
10KUMAR C     IND<br />
11SATHEES C     IND<br />
12SIVAKUMAR S     IND<br />
13THANKAMONY C     IND<br />
14NALLATHAMBY C     IND<br />
15PAULRAJ CM     IND<br />
16MANOHARAN S     IND<br />
17RADHAKRISHNAN C     IND<br />
18LEKSHMANAN  S     IND<br />
19WILSON     IND<br />
20VENU K     IND<br />
21JOHNSON S     IND<br />
22JAYASINGH K     IND<br />
SIMNA-1     MOHANPUR-2     BAMUTIA-3     BARJALA-4     KHAYERPUR-5     AGARTALA-6<br />
RAMNAGAR-7     TOWN BORDOWALI-8     BANAMALIPUR-9     MAJLISHPUR-10<br />
S23-1-TR-TRIPURA WEST     1KHAGEN DAS     CPM<br />
2NILMANI DEB     BJP<br />
3SANJIB DEY     NCP<br />
4SUDIP ROY BARMAN     INC<br />
5ARUN CHANDRA BHOWMIK     AITC<br />
6TITU SAHA     RDMP<br />
7PARTHA KARMAKAR     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
8RAKHAL RAJ DATTA     AMB<br />
9BINOY DEB BARMA     IND<br />
10SUBRATA BHOWMIK     IND<br />
RAMCHANDRAGHAT-24     KHOWAI-25     ASHARAMBARI-26<br />
KALYANPUR-PRAMODENAGAR-27     TELIAMURA-28     KRISHNAPUR-29     HRISHYAMUKH-37<br />
JOLAIBARI-38     MANU-39     SABROOM-40<br />
S23-2-TR-TRIPURA EAST     1DIBA CHANDRA HRANGKHWAL     INC<br />
2PULIN BEHARI DEWAN     BJP<br />
3BAJU BAN RIYAN     CPM<br />
4KARNA DHAN CHAKMA     AMB<br />
5FALGUNI TRIPURA     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
6RITA RANI DEBBARMA     AITC<br />
7BINOY REANG     IND<br />
8MEVAR KUMAR JAMATIA     IND<br />
9RAJESH DEB BARMA     IND<br />
BEHAT-1     SAHARANPUR NAGAR-3     SAHARANPUR-4     DEOBAND-5     RAMPUR<br />
MANIHARAN-6<br />
S24-1-UP-SAHARANPUR     1GAJAY SINGH     INC<br />
2JAGDISH SINGH RANA     BSP<br />
3JASWANT SINGH SAINI     BJP<br />
4RASHEED MASOOD     SP<br />
5CHATTAR SINGH KASHYAP     VAJP<br />
6HAJI MOHAMMED TAUSEEF     PECP<br />
7YOGESH GAMBHIR     BD<br />
8SUSHIL KUMAR     RSBP<br />
9MOHDASIF     IND<br />
10CHANDRA PRAKASH ARORA     IND<br />
11CHINTAMANI     IND<br />
12TEJVEER     IND<br />
13NATHLU RAM     IND<br />
14MASHKOOR     IND<br />
15MRASHID KHAN     IND<br />
NAKUR-2     GANGOH-7     KAIRANA-8     THANA BHAWAN-9     SHAMLI-10<br />
S24-2-UP-KAIRANA     1TABASSUM BEGUM     BSP<br />
2SHAJAN MASOOD     SP<br />
3SURENDRA KUMAR     INC<br />
4HUKUM SINGH     BJP<br />
5KARAN SINGH SAINI     JSP<br />
6KUNWAR PAL     RDMP<br />
7PRIYA KUMAR     ABHM<br />
8RAJNISH NOTIAL     ASP<br />
9RAJ BAHADUR     IJP<br />
10SHAFIK     UNLP<br />
11ABHISHEK     IND<br />
12KULDEEP     IND<br />
13ADVOCATE BRAHAM PAL GURJAR     IND<br />
14MUKTA SINGH     IND<br />
15LAKHMI     IND<br />
BUDHANA-11     CHARTHAWAL-12     MUZAFFAR NAGAR-14     KHATAULI-15<br />
SARDHANA-44<br />
S24-3-UP-MUZAFFARNAGAR     1KADIR RANA     BSP<br />
2DHEER SINGH     CPI<br />
3THAKUR SANGEET SINGH SOM     SP<br />
4HARINDRA SINGH MALIK     INC<br />
5ANURADHA CHAUDHARY     RLD<br />
6ABDUL AZIZ ANSARI     PECP<br />
7ASHUTOSH PANDEY     LD<br />
8NAWAB ALI     NLHP<br />
9MANISH BHAI URF NITU     ABHM<br />
10SATISH KUMAR     JSP<br />
11SALAMUDEEN URF SALMU MALIK     NELU<br />
12INDERPAL     IND<br />
13NARENDRA KUMAR     IND<br />
14PARMOD PAL     IND<br />
15BHAGWAT SINGH     IND<br />
16MUKTA SINGH     IND<br />
17RANVEER     IND<br />
18RAJENDRA SINGH     IND<br />
19REETA URF REETA KASHYAP     IND<br />
20VIJAY         IND<br />
21VEERPAL     IND<br />
22SATYAVEER     IND<br />
23SALEK CHAUDHARY     IND<br />
PURQAZI-13     MEERAPUR-16     BIJNOR-22     CHANDPUR-23     HASTINAPUR-45<br />
S24-4-UP-BIJNOR     1KARTAR SINGH BHADANA     NCP<br />
2DR YASHVIR SINGH     SP<br />
3SHAHID SIDDIQUI     BSP<br />
4SAIDUZZAMAN     INC<br />
5MOHD AFSHAR     ASP<br />
6ABDUL BASIT     KKJHS<br />
7PARAS RAM     VAJP<br />
8SAGIR AHMAD     NLHP<br />
9SALESH KUMAR ALIAS SADHAWI SARLESH GIRI     MKUP<br />
10SURENDRA SINGH     IJP<br />
11SURESH CHAND     RMSP<br />
12SANJAY SINGH CHAUHAN     RLD<br />
13ABDUL SAMAD     IND<br />
14IRFAN ALI     IND<br />
15CHAND KUMAR     IND<br />
16DIGVIJAY SINGH     IND<br />
17DAVENDER SINGH     IND<br />
18PRABHAT KUMAR     IND<br />
19MONU KUMAR RAVI     IND<br />
20RAJ RISHI     IND<br />
21RAM GIRI     IND<br />
22SHIVA CHARAN     IND<br />
23SABDUL     IND<br />
NAJIBABAD-17     NAGINA-18     DHAMPUR-20     NEHTAUR-21     NOORPUR-24<br />
S24-5-UP-NAGINA     1ISAM SINGH     INC<br />
2YASHVIR SINGH     SP<br />
3RAM KISHAN SINGH     BSP<br />
4UDIT RAJ     IJP<br />
5TEJ SINGH     ASP<br />
6BABLI ALIAS GULSAN JAHAN     NELU<br />
7MUNSIRAM     RLD<br />
8RANJEET     NBNP<br />
9VIJAY PRAKASH     PECP<br />
10ASARPAT     IND<br />
11NOBAHAR SINGH     IND<br />
12BHISHAM PRASAD     IND<br />
13YADRAM     IND<br />
14RAM CHANDER     IND<br />
BARHAPUR-19     KANTH-25     THKURDWARA-26     MORADABAD RURAL-27     MORADABAD<br />
NAGAR-28<br />
S24-6-UP-MORADABAD     1MOHAMMAD RIZWAN     SP<br />
2MOHAMMED AZHARUDDIN     INC<br />
3RAJIV CHANNA     BSP<br />
4KUNWAR SARVESH KUMAR ALIAS RAKESH     BJP<br />
5RISHI PAL     ABHM<br />
6SHAKEEL AHMED     NLHP<br />
7HAR SWAROOP SHARMA     RSMD<br />
8JAHID         IND<br />
9TOTA RAM     IND<br />
10NATHU SINGH     IND<br />
11PATRAM     IND<br />
12FARID JABBAR     IND<br />
13MUHAMMED ZAFAR IQBAL     IND<br />
14MOHAMMAD YUNUS     IND<br />
15RINKI SAINI     IND<br />
16SAGIR HUSAIN     IND<br />
17SANJAY KUMAR URF SANJAY KUMAR GOSWAMI     IND<br />
18HARIOM BALMIKI     IND<br />
SUAR-34     CHAMRAUA-35     BILASPUR-36     RAMPUR-37     MILAK-38<br />
S24-7-UP-RAMPUR     1GHAN SHYAM SINGH LODHI     BSP<br />
2JAYA PRADA NAHATA     SP<br />
3BEGUM NOOR BANO URF MEHTAB ZAMANI BEGUM     INC<br />
4MUKHTAR ABBAS NAQVI     BJP<br />
5DEEPCHAND GUPTA     JKD<br />
6SHRIPAL GUPTA     BSP(K)<br />
7SAMEENA BI     RSBP<br />
8SIFAAT ALI KHAN     IUML<br />
9SANJEEV KUMAR     AD<br />
10ARIF SIKANDAR URF RAJU MIAN     IND<br />
11KAPIL DEV     IND<br />
12GENDAN LAL     IND<br />
13JAGDISH SARAN SAGAR     IND<br />
14TARIQ MIAN DESHMUKH     IND<br />
15BHOLEY KHAN     IND<br />
16SHAKKAN KHAN     IND<br />
KUNDARKI-29     BILARI-30     CHANDAUSI-31     ASMOLI-32     SAMBHAL-33<br />
S24-8-UP-SAMBHAL     1IQBAL MEHMOOD     SP<br />
2CHANDRA PAL SINGH     BJP<br />
3CHANDRA VIJAY     INC<br />
4DR SHAFIQUR RAHMAN BARQ     BSP<br />
5ASHOK         NNP<br />
6PUTTAN KHAN     NLHP<br />
7MOHAMMAD HASEEB     BPC<br />
8HAJI RASHID HUSAIN     MUL<br />
9DR PRAVEEN KUMAR     IND<br />
10VRIHAMADEV     IND<br />
11SUBHANUR RAHMAN     IND<br />
DHANAURA-39     NAUGAWAN SADAT-40     AMROHA-41     HASANPUR-42<br />
GARHMUKTESHWAR-60<br />
S24-9-UP-AMROHA     1MEHBOOB ALI     SP<br />
2MAUDOOD MADNI     BSP<br />
3MOHD NAFIS ABBASI     INC<br />
4DEVENDRA NAGPAL     RLD<br />
5NIDHI TYAGI     SHS<br />
6RIFAQAT     NELU<br />
7SHARAFAT ALI     RSP<br />
8SATISH         ABHM<br />
9SUMAN         IVD<br />
10ANJULA NAGPAL     IND<br />
11ANIL         IND<br />
12IMRAN         IND<br />
13KIRSHANPAL     IND<br />
14TARA CHANDR     IND<br />
15DEVI SARAN     IND<br />
16DEVENDER     IND<br />
17MANTARI SINGH     IND<br />
18RADHEKISHAN     IND<br />
19VARUN     IND<br />
20HARISH NAGPAL     IND<br />
KITHORE-46     MEERUT CANTT.-47     MEERUT-48     MEERUT SOUTH-49     HAPUR-59<br />
S24-10-UP-MEERUT     1ARUN KUMAR JAIN     NCP<br />
2MALOOK NAGAR     BSP<br />
3MUGHIS AHMAD GILANI     CPI<br />
4RAJENDRA AGARWAL     BJP<br />
5RAJENDRA SHARMA     INC<br />
6SHAHID MANZOOR     SP<br />
7AJAY AGRAWAL     SJP(R)<br />
8JANESHWAR PRASAD SHARMA     RVNP<br />
9TEJVEER SINGH     RWS<br />
10RAJKUMAR TYAGI     ABHM<br />
11RAJESH KUMAR     IJP<br />
12SMT SANTOSH AHLUWALIA     RDMP<br />
13DR HARI SINGH AZAD PRAJAPATI     ABLTP<br />
14CAPT ATUL TYAGI     IND<br />
15ANIL KUMAR SUBHASH     IND<br />
16KRISHNA KUMAR GARG     IND<br />
17KRISHNAPAL     IND<br />
18KHALID KHURSHID     IND<br />
19ZARAR AHMAD     IND<br />
20DARA SINGH PRAJAPATI     IND<br />
21BHARAT BHUSAN AGRAWAL     IND<br />
22RAJENDRA SINGH YADAV     IND<br />
23LOHRI         IND<br />
24MOHD SHAHID AKHLAKH     IND<br />
25SUDHIR NANDAN SARAN KOTHIWAL     IND<br />
26SUNIL KUMAR RANA     IND<br />
27DR SURENDER KUMAR KHATRI     IND<br />
28SANJEEV     IND<br />
29SHREEPAL SINGH     IND<br />
SIWAL KHAS-43     CHHAPRAULI-50     BARAUT-51     BAGHPAT-52     MONI NAGAR-57<br />
S24-11-UP-BAGHPAT     1MUKESH SHARMA     BSP<br />
2SAHAB SINGH     SP<br />
3SOMPAL     INC<br />
4AJIT SINGH     RLD<br />
5GULZAR     ASP<br />
6DEVENDRA KUMAR     BKLJP<br />
7FIRDOUS A S FIRDOUS RANA     MKUP<br />
8SHALINI     JM<br />
9ABDUL RASHID     IND<br />
10OMPAL     IND<br />
11JAIPARKASH     IND<br />
12TEJPAL SINGH     IND<br />
13PRAVEEN KUMAR     IND<br />
14BRIJ BHUSHAN     IND<br />
15RAVINDRA KUMAR     IND<br />
16VEDPAL     IND<br />
LONI-53     MURADNAGAR-54     SAHIBABAD-55     GAZIABAD-56     DHOLANA-58<br />
S24-12-UP-GHAZIABAD     1PT AMAR PAL SHARMA     BSP<br />
2RAJNATH SINGH     BJP<br />
3SURENDRA PRAKASH GOEL     INC<br />
4AZIJ KHAN     IJP<br />
5ANWAR AHMED     NBNP<br />
6IQBAL         NLHP<br />
7KZ BUKHARI     NELU<br />
8SANJAY SHARMA     ABHM<br />
9HARI SHANKAR SHARMA     BPD<br />
10TRILOK SINGH RAWAT     IND<br />
11DAYA HIJRA     IND<br />
12YATAN SHARMA     IND<br />
13LAL SINGH     IND<br />
14VINOD         IND<br />
15SATISH     IND<br />
16SAMAR SINGH     IND<br />
NOIDA-61     DADRI-62     JEWAR-63     SIKANDRABAD-64     KHURJA-70<br />
S24-13-UP-GAUTAM BUDDH NAGAR     1NARENDRA SINGH BHATI     SP<br />
2MAHESH KUMAR SHARMA     BJP<br />
3RAMESH CHANDRA TOMAR     INC<br />
4KK SHARMA     NCP<br />
5SURENDRA SINGH NAGAR     BSP<br />
6ARVIND         ANC<br />
7GHANSHYAM SHARMA     RWS<br />
8CHHOTE LAL     RYS<br />
9DR JAMAL AHMAD KHAN     NLHP<br />
10POONAM     BSP(K)<br />
11PREM SINGH     RPI<br />
12RAHIS         NELU<br />
13LUBNA ASIF     AIMF<br />
14SHER SINGH     AP<br />
15ANIL KUMAR     IND<br />
16KAMLESH CHOUDHRY     IND<br />
17KINNAR GUDDI SHARMA     IND<br />
18JAGAT SINGH     IND<br />
19DHARAMVIR     IND<br />
20MANOJ     IND<br />
21MAHESH     IND<br />
22RAJENDRA PAL SINGH     IND<br />
23RESHAM SWARUP     IND<br />
24SHAILESH KUMAR SRIVASTVA     IND<br />
25SUKHVIR     IND<br />
26SONIA SHARMA     IND<br />
BULANDSHAHR-65     SYANA-66     ANUPSHAHR-67     DEBAI-68     SHIKARPUR-69<br />
S24-14-UP-BULANDSHAHR     1ASHOK KUMAR PRADHAN     BJP<br />
2KAMLESH     SP<br />
3DEVI DAYAL     INC<br />
4RAJ KUMAR GAUTAM     BSP<br />
5KARAN SINGH BHOOCHAL     RMEP<br />
6KANTI         ABRS<br />
7JAY BHAGWAN     NBNP<br />
8BALRAM     ABHM<br />
9RAGHURAJ SINGH     RTKP<br />
10RAJO         NELU<br />
11SUDHA SINGH     RPI<br />
12SUSHILA SINGH     RDMP<br />
13SURAJMUKHI GAUTAM     UNLP<br />
14SOHAN PAL     NLHP<br />
15KAMLESH     IND<br />
16PRAVEEN     IND<br />
KHAIR-71     BARAULI-72     ATRAULI-73     KOIL-75     ALIGARH-76<br />
S24-15-UP-ALIGARH     1ZAFAR ALAM     SP<br />
2BIJENDRA SINGH     INC<br />
3RAJ KUMARI CHAUHAN     BSP<br />
4SHEELA GAUTAM     BJP<br />
5AKHTAR     MUL<br />
6ALPANA GAUTAM     BSK<br />
7DEVI PRASHAD     MADP<br />
8DHARAMVEER SINGH     IJP<br />
9BABULAL VERMA     ASP<br />
10MAHESH PRATAP SHARMA     RVP<br />
11MUKESH     NLHP<br />
12MOHAMMAD YUSUF KHAN     MC<br />
13SHISHUPAL SINGH     PSS<br />
14SANJAY     LD<br />
15HARENDRA SINGH BURMAN     LPSP<br />
16KAILASH     IND<br />
17TEJVIR SINGH     IND<br />
18NATTHILAL     IND<br />
19PRABHAT KUMAR     IND<br />
20PREM PAL SINGH     IND<br />
21BABA BUDHASEN     IND<br />
22BHAGVAN SAHAY     IND<br />
23SHER MOHAMMAD     IND<br />
CHHARRA-74     IGLAS-77     HATHRAS-78     SADABAD-79     SIKANDRA RAO-80<br />
S24-16-UP-HATHRAS     1ANAR SINGH     SP<br />
2PRADEEP CHANDEL     INC<br />
3RAJENDRA KUMAR     BSP<br />
4JAIPRAKASH     RTKP<br />
5PRADEEP KUMAR     ASP<br />
6PREMLATA     RPI(A)<br />
7SARIKA SINGH     RLD<br />
8SURESH BABU     BSKPB<br />
9MATHURA PRASAD     IND<br />
10SHIV SINGH     IND<br />
CHHATA-81     MANT-82     GOVERDHAN-83     MATHURA-84     BALDEV-85<br />
S24-17-UP-MATHURA     1MANVENDRA SINGH     INC<br />
2SHYAM SUNDER SHARMA     BSP<br />
3ASHRAF ALI     NLHP<br />
4JAYANT CHAUDHARY     RLD<br />
5DEVENDRA     RALP<br />
6YADRAM     BSP(K)<br />
7HEERA SINGH     NELU<br />
8GOPAL SAINI ALIAS MANAGER     IND<br />
9JAGDISH     IND<br />
10JAI PRAKASH     IND<br />
11PITAM SINGH     IND<br />
12PRAMOD PACHAURI     IND<br />
13FAKKAR BABA     IND<br />
14BABU LAL SHARMA     IND<br />
15VINOD         IND<br />
16SHYAMSUNDAR     IND<br />
ETMADPUR-86     AGRA CANTT.-87     AGRA SOUTH-88     AGRA NORTH-89<br />
JALESAR-106<br />
S24-18-UP-AGRA     1KUNWAR CHAND VAKIL     BSP<br />
2PRABHUDAYAL KATHERIA     INC<br />
3RAMJI LAL SUMAN     SP<br />
4DR RAMSHANKAR     BJP<br />
5RAMESH     JBSP<br />
6RAJESH KUMAR PRADHAN     RSBP<br />
7RAM DEVI     HDVP<br />
8VIVEK CHAUHAN VALMIKI     RSMD<br />
9GANESHI LAL MAHAUR     IND<br />
10DR CHANDRAPAL     IND<br />
11NITYANAND     IND<br />
12BOBY         IND<br />
13RAKESH     IND<br />
14VINOD KUMAR SINGH     IND<br />
15SANTOSH KUMAR DIWAKAR     IND<br />
AGRA RURAL-90     FATEHPUR SIKARI-91     KHERAGARH-92<br />
FATEHABAD-93     BAH-94<br />
S24-19-UP-FATEHPUR SIKRI     1RAGHURAJ SINGH SHAKYA     SP<br />
2RAJ BABBAR     INC<br />
3RAJA MAHENDRA ARIDAMAN SINGH     BJP<br />
4SEEMA UPADHYAY     BSP<br />
5SAMARVEER SINGH CHAHAR     RWS<br />
6GANGA RAM     IND<br />
7CHANDAN SINGH     IND<br />
8NARESH CHAND KOLI     IND<br />
9BENI PRASHAD AGARWAL     IND<br />
10MUNNA ALISE MUNNA LAL     IND<br />
11VIJAY PAL     IND<br />
12VINOD KUMAR     IND<br />
13SATISH CHANDR     IND<br />
14SUNDER SINGH     IND<br />
TUNDLA-95     JASRANA-96     FIROZABAD-97     SHIKOHABAD-98     SIRSAGANJ-99<br />
S24-20-UP-FIROZABAD     1AKHILESH YADAV     SP<br />
2PROF SP SINGH BAGHEL     BSP<br />
3RAGHUVAR DAYAL VERMA     BJP<br />
4RAJJO DEVI     CPM<br />
5RAJENDRAPAL     INC<br />
6ANIL KUMAR SRIVASTAWAAKELA     JPS<br />
7ABHAYPRATAP SINGH     JBSP<br />
8DALVIR         RPI(A)<br />
9RAJVIR SINGH     RSMD<br />
10RAHAT AFROZ     MUL<br />
11SUNITA DEVI     MADP<br />
12ASHOK YADAV     IND<br />
13MANISH ASIJA     IND<br />
14RAMGOPAL     IND<br />
15RAMDAS SAVITA     IND<br />
16LT COLONEL SURESH BABU     IND<br />
MAINPURI-107     BHONGAON-108     KISHANI-109     KARHAL-110<br />
JASWANTNAGAR-199<br />
S24-21-UP-MAINPURI     1TRIPTI SHAKYA     BJP<br />
2MULAYAM SINGH YADAV     SP<br />
3VINAY SHAKYA     BSP<br />
4HAKIM SINGH YADAV     CPI<br />
5ABADHESH SHAKYA     RSMD<br />
6KARUNA NIDHI PANDEY     KKJHS<br />
7GENDA LAL PAL     RALP<br />
8PRAVEEN YADAV     MD<br />
9MAN SINGH KASHYAP     LD<br />
10YOGENDRA SINGH     IJP<br />
11RAVINDRA SINGH     RWS<br />
12RAJVIR SINGH     NDPF<br />
13SARVESH     JPS<br />
14AJAY KUMAR SINGH     IND<br />
15SACHCHIDA NAND     IND<br />
KASGANJ-100     AMANPUR-101     PATIYALI-102     ETAH-104     MARHARA-105<br />
S24-22-UP-ETAH     1KUNWAR DEVENDRA SINGH YADAV     BSP<br />
2DR MAHADEEPAK SINGH SHAKYA     INC<br />
3DRSHYAM SINGH SHAKYA     BJP<br />
4INDRAPAL     RSUPRP<br />
5RISHIPAL     BRPP<br />
6MUNAWAR HUSSAIN     NLHP<br />
7RAJVEER SINGH     VAJP<br />
8SHABBIR     NELU<br />
9SANDEEP     RPI(A)<br />
10KALYAN SINGH R O MADHOLI     IND<br />
11KALYAN SINGH R O NAGLA KHUSHALI     IND<br />
12KALIYAN SINGH     IND<br />
13PREETY MISHRA     IND<br />
14PUSHPA UPADHYAY     IND<br />
15RAJENDRA     IND<br />
16RAJESH     IND<br />
17SATENDRA KUMAR     IND<br />
18SAKIR ALI     IND<br />
19HARISHCHANDRA     IND<br />
GUNNAUR-111     BISAULI-112     SAHASWAN-113     BILSI-114     BUDAUN-115<br />
S24-23-UP-BADAUN     1DHARAM YADAV URF D P YADAV     BSP<br />
2DHARMENDRA YADAV     SP<br />
3SALEEM IQBAL SHERWANI     INC<br />
4AJEET SINGH YADAV     PDFO<br />
5JAVITRI DEVI     IJP<br />
6BRIJ PAL SINGH SHAKYA     RSMD<br />
7D K BHARDWAJ     JD(U)<br />
8ANUPAM SHARMA     IND<br />
9DHARMENDRA YADAV     IND<br />
10BHAGWAN SINGH     IND<br />
SHEKHUPUR-116     DATAGANJ-117     FARIDPUR-122     BITHARI CHAINPUR-123<br />
AONLA-126<br />
S24-24-UP-AONLA     1TIKA RAM SAHU     CPI<br />
2DHARMENDRA KUMAR     SP<br />
3MENKA GANDHI     BJP</p>
<p>4KUNWAR SARVRAJ SINGH     BSP<br />
5DEEN DAYAL     JKM<br />
6PRITHVI NATH SINGH SONKAR     IJP<br />
7MEHBOOB AHMAD KHAN     MD<br />
8MUSHTAQ AHMAD     NELU<br />
9SWAMI DRLAXMI NARAYANACHARYA     BDBP<br />
10WASI AHMAD     MMUP<br />
11AJAY PRATAP SINGH     IND<br />
12OMENDRA KUMAR     IND<br />
13JAGDISH SARAN     IND<br />
MEERGANJ-119     GHOJIPURA-120     NAWABGANJ-121     BAREILLY-124     BARELLY<br />
CANTT.-125<br />
S24-25-UP-BAREILLY     1ISLAM SABIR ANSARI     BSP<br />
2PRAVEEN SINGH ARON     INC<br />
3BHAGWAT SARAN GANGWAR     SP<br />
4SANTOSH GANGWAR     BJP<br />
5NADEEM IQBAL     MADP<br />
6LAIQ AHMAD     AD<br />
7ASHOK KUMAR SHARMA     IND<br />
8RAKESH AGARWAL ADVOCATE     IND<br />
BAHERI-118     PILIBHIT-127     BARKHERA-128     PURANPUR-129     BISALPUR-130<br />
S24-26-UP-PILIBHIT     1GANGA CHARAN     BSP<br />
2MASTER CHOTEY LAL GANGWAR     NCP<br />
3FEROZE VARUN GANDHI     BJP<br />
4RIYAZ AHMAD     SP<br />
5V M SINGH     INC<br />
6INDRA PAL     AD<br />
7KRISHNA ADHIKARI     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
8JAMUNA DAVI     RKSP<br />
9RAM KUMAR ARYA     ABRS<br />
10HARPAL SINGH     RCP<br />
11HARISH KUMAR     BSRD<br />
12MAHAVIR SINGH     IND<br />
13MAHESH SAXENA     IND<br />
14RAM NARAYAN SINGH     IND<br />
15LALTA PRASAD     IND<br />
16VIQUARUL HASAN KHAN     IND<br />
KATRA-131     JALALABAD-132     TILHAR-133     POWAYAN-134     SHAHJAHANPUR-135<br />
DADRAUL-136<br />
S24-27-UP-SHAHJAHANPUR     1UMED SINGH     INC<br />
2KRISHNA RAJ     BJP<br />
3DR JAUHARI LAL     NCP<br />
4MITHLESH     SP<br />
5SUNITA SINGH     BSP<br />
6ARVIND KUMAR     RSMD<br />
7DAULATRAM     PECP<br />
8RAMPRAKASH     ABRS<br />
9RAMSEWAK     AIFB<br />
10HEERALAL     APRD<br />
11KUNWARPAL     IND<br />
12MALKHAN SINGH     IND<br />
13MAHESH PAL SINGH     IND<br />
14MEWARAM     IND<br />
15SANGHPAL     IND<br />
PALIA-137     NIGHASAN-138     GOLA GOKRANNATH-139     SRI NAGAR-140<br />
LAKHIMPUR-142<br />
S24-28-UP-KHERI     1AJAY KUMAR     BJP<br />
2ILIYAS AZMI     BSP<br />
3ZAFAR ALI NAQVI     INC<br />
4RAVI PRAKASH VERMA     SP<br />
5ANIL KISHORE     LD<br />
6ANUPAM VERMA     AD<br />
7KASHINATH SINGH     JPS<br />
8RAMDARASH     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
9ARVIND         IND<br />
10MOHD ILIYAS     IND<br />
11BAJRANGI LAL     IND<br />
12MUJEEB KHAN     IND<br />
DHAURAHRA-141     KASTA-143     MOHAMMDI-144     MAHOLI-145     HARGAON-147<br />
S24-29-UP-DHAURAHRA     1OM PRAKASH     SP<br />
2KUNWAR JITIN PRASAD     INC<br />
3RAGHVENDRA SINGH     BJP<br />
4RAJESH     NCP<br />
5RAJESH KUMAR SINGH ALIAS RAJESH VERMA     BSP<br />
6ARJUN LAL     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
7SWAMI DAYAL GAUR     RTKP<br />
8SUSHILA     AD<br />
9KAPIL KUMAR     IND<br />
10NARENDRA PRASAD     IND<br />
11MANOJ     IND<br />
12RAM SINGH     IND<br />
SITAPUR-146     LAHARPUR-148     BISWAN-149     SEVATA-150     MAHMOODABAD-151<br />
S24-30-UP-SITAPUR     1KAISAR JAHAN     BSP<br />
2GYAN TIWARI     BJP<br />
3JAGDISH NARAYAN SHUKLA     NCP<br />
4MAHENDRA SINGH VERMA     SP<br />
5RAM LAL RAHI     INC<br />
6KULDEEP KUMAR     PECP<br />
7GAYA PRASAD     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
8GOVIND     KKJHS<br />
9DAYA SHANKAR BOSE     RDMP<br />
10MAIKU LAL     BSRD<br />
11RAM DAS     BRPP<br />
12HARE RAM FAUJI     JPS<br />
13DILEEP KUMAR     IND<br />
14DIPENDRA KUMAR VERMA     IND<br />
15MUNNA LAL     IND<br />
16HARGOVIND RAWAT PASI     IND<br />
SAWAIJPUR-154     SHAHABAD-155     HARDOI-156     GOPAMAU-157     SANDI-158<br />
S24-31-UP-HARDOI     1USHA VERMA     SP<br />
2PURNIMA VERMA     BJP<br />
3RAM KUMAR KURIL     BSP<br />
4BALAKRAM     RJPK<br />
5BHAIYA LAL ALIAS CHAMAN BABU     RSMD<br />
6SHANTISWAROOP     RPI<br />
7HARIBAKHSH     NNP<br />
8USHA         IND<br />
9JAGANNATH     IND<br />
10RAJENDRA KUMAR     IND<br />
11SHIV KUMAR     IND<br />
MISRIKH-153     BILGRAM-MALLANWAN-159     BALAMAU-160     SANDILA-161<br />
BILHAUR-209<br />
S24-32-UP-MISRIKH     1ANIL KUMAR ALIAS ANIL BHARGAV     BJP<br />
2ASHOK KUMAR RAWAT     BSP<br />
3OM PRAKASH     INC<br />
4SHYAM PRAKASH     SP<br />
5RAM AUTAR     RPI(A)<br />
6VISHAMBHAR DAYAL     RCP<br />
7UDAY PRATAP     IND<br />
8RAKESH KUMAR     IND<br />
9RAM DAYAL     IND<br />
10RAM SAGAR     IND<br />
11SHIV PAL     IND<br />
12SANJAYKUMAR     IND<br />
13SAHEB LAL     IND<br />
BANGARMAU-162     SAFIPUR-163     MOHAN-164     UNNAO-165     BHAGWANTNAGAR-166<br />
PURWA-167<br />
S24-33-UP-UNNAO     1ANNUTANDON     INC<br />
2ARUNSHANKARSHUKLA     BSP<br />
3DEEPAKKUMAR     SP<br />
4RAMESHKUMARSINGH     BJP<br />
5UMESHCHANDRA     AD<br />
6CHHEDILAL     RPI(A)<br />
7JAVEDRAZA     JD(U)<br />
8RAJKISHORESINGH     RCP<br />
9RAJUKASHYAP     VAJP<br />
10RAMAOTAR     BVVP<br />
11RAMSEVAK     ASP<br />
12RASHIDQAMAR     MUL<br />
13SHIVSHANKERKUSHWAHA     ABAS<br />
14ASHOKKUMAR     IND<br />
15KRISHNAPALSINGHVAIS     IND<br />
16CHANDRASHEKHARTIWARI     IND<br />
17ABHICHHEDILALYADAV     IND<br />
18RAMASHREY     IND<br />
19LALA         IND<br />
20VASUDEVVISHARAD     IND<br />
21SUNILKUMAR     IND<br />
SIDHAULI-152     MALIHABAD-168     BAKSHI KAA TALAB-169     SAROJINI<br />
NAGAR-170     MOHANLALGANJ-176<br />
S24-34-UP-MOHANLALGANJ     1JAI PRAKASH     BSP<br />
2RANJAN KUMAR CHAUDHARY     BJP<br />
3SUSHILA SAROJ     SP<br />
4JAIPAL PATHIK     RCP<br />
5RKCHAUDHARY     RSBP<br />
6SATTIDEEN     UPRP<br />
7RAM DHAN     IND<br />
LUCKNOW WEST-171     LUCKNOW NORTH-172     LUCKNOW EAST-173     LUCKNOW<br />
CENTRAL-174     LUCKNOW CANTT.-175<br />
S24-35-UP-LUCKNOW     1DR AKHILESH DAS GUPTA     BSP<br />
2NAFISA ALI SODHI     SP<br />
3RITA BAHUGUNA JOSHI     INC<br />
4LAL JI TANDON     BJP<br />
5ANUPAM MISHRA     SWPI<br />
6MOHD IRSHAD     NBNP<br />
7KAMAL CHANDRA     GGP<br />
8DRKHAN MOHMAD ATIF     MMUP<br />
9JUGUNU RANJAN     JANS<br />
10DASHARATH     RMEP<br />
11NAND KUMAR LODHI RAJPOOT     BGD<br />
12PRAVEEN KUMAR MISHRA     EKSP<br />
13MURLI PRASAD     RTKP<br />
14MUSTAQ KHAN     IJP<br />
15RAVI SHANKAR BHARAT     BPD<br />
16RAJESH KUMAR PANDEY     AITC<br />
17AMRESH MISHRA     IND<br />
18AMIT PANDEY     IND<br />
19ASHOK KUMAR PAL     IND<br />
20AMBIKA PRASAD     IND<br />
21KC KARDAM     IND<br />
22KEDAR MAL AGRAWAL     IND<br />
23GIRISH CHANDRA SRIVASTAV     IND<br />
24CHATURI PRASAD     IND<br />
25CHANDRA BHUSHAN PANDEY CBPANDEY     IND<br />
26ZUBAIR AHMAD     IND<br />
27SRDARAPURI     IND<br />
28DHEERAJ     IND<br />
29NITIN DWIVEDI     IND<br />
30PADAM CHANDRA GUPTA     IND<br />
31BAL MUKUND TIWARI     IND<br />
32RAJIV RANJAN TIWARI  RAJ BIHARI     IND<br />
33RAJESH KUMAR     IND<br />
34RAJESH KUMAR NAITHANI     IND<br />
35RADHEYSHYAM     IND<br />
36RAM KUMAR SHUKLA     IND<br />
37SEHNAAZ SIDRAT     IND<br />
38SUKHVEER SINGH     IND<br />
39SUMAN LATA DIXIT     IND<br />
40HARJEET SINGH     IND<br />
41A HAROON ALI     IND<br />
BACHHRAWAN-177     HARCHANDPUR-179     RAE BARELI-180     SARENI-182<br />
UNCHAHAR-183<br />
S24-36-UP-RAE BARELI     1RSKUSHWAHA     BSP<br />
2RBSINGH     BJP<br />
3SONIA GANDHI     INC<br />
4ANIL KUMAR MAURYA     AD<br />
5DINESH         RCP<br />
6AVNISH         IND<br />
7ALOK KUMAR SINGH     IND<br />
8ILIYAS HUSSAIN     IND<br />
9BABULAL     IND<br />
10MANOJ KUMAR SO RAM NARESH SINGH     IND<br />
11MANOJ KUMAR SO HANUMANT PRASAD     IND<br />
12RAMA SHANKAR     IND<br />
13LAJJAWATI KANCHAN     IND<br />
14SHYAM BIHARI GUPTA     IND<br />
15SRIPAL     IND<br />
16HORILAL     IND<br />
TILOI-178     SALON-181     JAGDISHPUR-184     GAURIGANJ-185     AMETHI-186<br />
S24-37-UP-AMETHI     1ASHEESH SHUKLA     BSP<br />
2PRADEEP KUMAR SINGH     BJP<br />
3RAHUL GANDHI     INC<br />
4BHUWAL     JPS<br />
5MOHDHASAN LAHARI     BRPP<br />
6SUNITA         MAP<br />
7SURYABHAN MAURYA     RASD<br />
8AAVID HUSSAIN     IND<br />
9OMKAR         IND<br />
10KAPIL DEO     IND<br />
11DILIP         IND<br />
12MIHILAL     IND<br />
13MEET SINGH     IND<br />
14RAMESH CHANDRA     IND<br />
15RAM SHANKER     IND<br />
16SWAMI NATH     IND<br />
ISAULI-187     SULTANPUR-188     SADAR-189     LAMBHUA-190     KADIPUR-191<br />
S24-38-UP-SULTANPUR     1ASHOK PANDEY     SP<br />
2MOHDTAHIR     BSP<br />
3SURYA BHAN SINGH     BJP<br />
4DRSANJAY SINGH     INC<br />
5ANIL         RPI(A)<br />
6CHOTELAL MAURYA     AD<br />
7MOHDUMAR     PECP<br />
8RAKESH     NYP<br />
9RAJKUMAR PANDEY     RDMP<br />
10TRIVENI PRASAD BHEEM     BRPP<br />
11ARVIND KUMAR     IND<br />
12AWADHESH KUMAR     IND<br />
13KRISHNA NARAYAN     IND<br />
14JHINKURAM VISHWAKARMA     IND<br />
15PRAKASH CHANDRA     IND<br />
16HARI NARAYAN     IND<br />
RAMPUR KHAS-244     BISHWAVNATHGANJ-247     PRATAPGARH-248     PATTI-249<br />
RANIGANJ-250<br />
S24-39-UP-PRATAPGARH     1KUNWAR AKSHAYA PRATAP SINGH GOPAL JI     SP<br />
2RAJKUMARI RATNA SINGH     INC<br />
3LAKSHMI NARAIN PANDEY GURU JI     BJP<br />
4PROF SHIVAKANT OJHA     BSP<br />
5ATIQ AHAMAD     AD<br />
6ARUN KUMAR     SJP(R)<br />
7A RASHID ANSARI     MC<br />
8RAJESH     KKJHS<br />
9ATUL DWIVEDI     IND<br />
10UDHAV RAM     IND<br />
11CHHANGALAL     IND<br />
12JITENDRA PRATAP SINGH     IND<br />
13DINESH PANDEY ALIAS DK PANDEY     IND<br />
14BADRI PRASAD     IND<br />
15MUNEESHWAR SINGH     IND<br />
16RAMESH KUMAR     IND<br />
17RAVINDRA SINGH     IND<br />
18RANI PAL     IND<br />
19RAMMURTI MISHRA     IND<br />
20RAM SAMUJH     IND<br />
21VINOD         IND<br />
22SHIVRAM     IND<br />
23SATRAM     IND<br />
ALIGANJ-103     KAIMGANJ-192     AMRITPUR-193     FARRUKHABAD-194<br />
BHOJPUR-195<br />
S24-40-UP-FARRUKHABAD     1CHANDRA BHUSHAN SINGH URF MUNNU BABU     SP<br />
2NARESH CHANDRA AGRAWAL     BSP<br />
3MITHLESH KUMARI     BJP<br />
4SALMAN KHURSHEED     INC<br />
5OM BABU     JPS<br />
6JAIVEER SINGH SHAKYA     BRPP<br />
7DALGANJAN SINGH YADAV     BRM<br />
8RAMSHARAN     BNRP<br />
9RISHIDUTT     ABHM<br />
10WAZID ALI     IJP<br />
11SWAMI SACHIDANAND HARI SAKSHI     RTKP<br />
12SUBODH GANGWAR     AD<br />
13RIYAZ AHMAD     IND<br />
14VINOD KUMAR     IND<br />
15VEENA KUREEL     IND<br />
16SURESH CHANDRA SARASWAT URF ELAICHI WALA     IND<br />
ETAWAH-200     BHARTHANA-201     DIBIYAPUR-203     AURAIYA-204     SIKANDRA-207<br />
S24-41-UP-ETAWAH     1KAMLESH VERMA     BJP<br />
2GAURISHANKER     BSP<br />
3PREMDAS     SP<br />
4SHIV RAM DOHRE     MD<br />
5SANT KUMAR DOHRE     LD<br />
6SIYARAM     RBCP<br />
7ANVER SINGH     IND<br />
8KPD SHYAMDAS     IND<br />
9GIREESH BHARTIYA     IND<br />
10JAISHANKAR     IND<br />
11RAMNARESH     IND<br />
12SHARMILA     IND<br />
13SATYA PRIYA MANAV     IND<br />
CHHIBRAMAU-196     TIRWA-197     KANNAUJ-198     BIDHUNA-202     RASULABAD-205<br />
S24-42-UP-KANNAUJ     1AKHILESH YADAV     SP<br />
2DR MAHESH CHANDRA VERMA     BSP<br />
3SUBRAT PATHAK     BJP<br />
4AJAB SINGH YADAV     ABAS<br />
5NARAYAN KUMAR     RDMP<br />
6BALRAM     BSP(K)<br />
7RAM KARAN KASHYAP     VAJP<br />
8RAM BABU TRIVEDI     BPD<br />
9RAM SWAROOP     JPS<br />
10VIJAY SINGH CHAUHAN     MD<br />
11PRADEEP     IND<br />
12RAM BABU     IND<br />
13LAL SINGH     IND<br />
14SHAHANSHAH KHAN     IND<br />
15SANJEEV     IND<br />
16SHRIKRISHNA SHAKYA     IND<br />
GOVINDNAGAR-212     SISHAMAU-213     ARYA NAGAR-214     DIDWAI NAGAR-215<br />
KANPUR CANTT.-216<br />
S24-43-UP-KANPUR     1SATISH MAHANA     BJP<br />
2SUKHDA MISHRA     BSP<br />
3SURENDRA MOHAN AGRAWAL     SP<br />
4SRI PRAKASH JAISWAL     INC<br />
5OMENDRA BHARAT     BPD<br />
6GUFRAN AHMED     RWSP<br />
7JAGDISH PRASAD     ABHM<br />
8MOTI LAL SHARMA     IJP<br />
9ANIL KUMAR JAIN     IND<br />
10AHAMED HUSSAIN     IND<br />
11GAYA PRASAD     IND<br />
12JAGESWAR DAYAL 1 VIKAL ORAI     IND<br />
13NISHA         IND<br />
14BADRI VISHAL PRAJAPATI     IND<br />
15MAHESH CHANDRA SHARMA     IND<br />
16MAYA KAUSHAL     IND<br />
17MOHAMMD ISHA     IND<br />
18VNAWASTHI     IND<br />
AKBARPUR &#8211; RANIYA-206     BITHOOR-210     KALYANPUR-211     MAHARAJPUR-217<br />
GHATAMPUR-218<br />
S24-44-UP-AKBARPUR     1ANIL SHUKLA WARSI     BSP<br />
2ARUN KUMAR TIWARI BABA     BJP<br />
3KAMLESH KUMAR PATHAK     SP<br />
4RAJARAM PAL     INC<br />
5AMAR SINGH CHAUHAN     JPS<br />
6DRAK GUPTA     RSMD<br />
7DAYA SHANKER     RSP<br />
8DHARMENDRA PRATAP SINGH     BPD<br />
9CHAUDHARY DHARMENDRA SINGH YADAV     RPI<br />
10BAIKUNTH NATH     JD(S)<br />
11RAM GOPAL     RAJUP<br />
12VIMAL SINGH BHADAURIA     ABAS<br />
13SATENDRA KUSHWAHA     RKSP<br />
14OMKAR     IND<br />
15MANJESH KUMAR     IND<br />
16RAM NATH VERMA     IND<br />
17VIRENDRA VISHWAKARMA     IND<br />
BHOGNIPUR-208     MADHAUGARH-219     KALPI-220     ORAI-221     GARAUTHA-225<br />
S24-45-UP-JALAUN     1GHANSYAM ANURAGI     SP<br />
2TILAK CHANDRA AHIRWAR     BSP<br />
3NATHURAM VERMA LOHIA     NCP<br />
4BHANU PRATAP SINGH VERMA     BJP<br />
5DR BABU RAMADHIN AHIRWAR     INC<br />
6KASHIRAM     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
7DASHRATH SINGH AHIRWAR     RDMP<br />
8PRATAP SINGH KATHARIYA     NELU<br />
9PRABHA VERMA     AD<br />
10BHAGGOOLAL VALMIKI     RSMD<br />
11SANJAY KUMAR     RAJUP<br />
12HUKUM     JPS<br />
13BHURI DEVI     IND<br />
14MEVALAL     IND<br />
15RAM JI     IND<br />
16VASHUDEV     IND<br />
BABINA-222     JHANSI NAGAR-223     MAURANIPUR-224     LALITPUR-226<br />
MEHRONI-227<br />
S24-46-UP-JHANSI     1CHANDRPAL SINGH YADAV     SP<br />
2PRADEEP KUMAR JAIN ADITYA     INC<br />
3RAMESH KUMAR SHARMA     BSP<br />
4RAVINDRA SHUKLA     BJP<br />
5DEEPMALA KUSHWAHA     RTKP<br />
6BABU LAL NANGAL     LSVP<br />
7BALAK DAS     AD<br />
8MANMOHAN GUPTA     IJP<br />
9RAMDAS     BJTP<br />
10SUJAN SINGH BUNDELA     RSMD<br />
11ABDESH BHOOSHAN SRIVASTAVA     IND<br />
12KAMTA PRASAD RAJPUT     IND<br />
13JAGAT VIKRAM SINGH     IND<br />
14PANKAJ RAWAT     IND<br />
15PARWAT SINGH     IND<br />
16BAL KISHAN     IND<br />
17MATHURA PRASAD     IND<br />
18MAHENDRA     IND<br />
HAMIRPUR-228     RATH-229     MAHOBA-230     CHARKHARI-231     TINDWARI-232<br />
S24-47-UP-HAMIRPUR     1ASHOK KUMAR SINGH CHANDEL     SP<br />
2PREETAM SINGH LODHI KISSAN     BJP<br />
3VIJAY BAHADUR SINGH     BSP<br />
4SIDDHA GOPAL SAHU     INC<br />
5ANIL KUMAR     ASP<br />
6AMIT KUMAR     AD<br />
7KAPIL KUMAR     NLHP<br />
8KANTI         LD<br />
9GIRDHARILAL     NELU<br />
10SHIVPRASAD PRAJAPATI     IJP<br />
11HAKEEM KHAN     BAP<br />
12DESH RAJ     IND<br />
13NEERAJ KUMAR NIRALA     IND<br />
14PARMESHWAR DAYAL     IND<br />
15LALLA         IND<br />
16LALLU PRASAD     IND<br />
BABERU-233     NARAINI-234     BANDA-235     CHITRAKOOT-236     MANIKPUR-237<br />
S24-48-UP-BANDA     1AMITA BAJPAI     BJP<br />
2BHAGAWAN DEEN GARG     INC<br />
3BHAIRON PRASAD MISHRA     BSP<br />
4SANTOSH KUMAR     CPI<br />
5R K SINGH PATEL     SP<br />
6ASHOK KUMAR     IJP<br />
7ANAND YADAV     UCPI<br />
8PARASHU RAM NISHAD     AD<br />
9LALIT KUMAR     ASP<br />
10ANSH DHARI     IND<br />
11JAGAN NATH SINGH     IND<br />
12PRAKASH NARAYAN     IND<br />
13BALENDRA NATH     IND<br />
14MANOJ KUMAR     IND<br />
15SHIV KUMAR     IND<br />
JAHANABAD-238     BINKDI-239     FATEHPUR-240     AYAH SHAH-241<br />
HUSAINGANJ-242     KHAGA-243<br />
S24-49-UP-FATEHPUR     1JAGESHWAR PAL     NCP<br />
2MAHENDRA PRASAD NISHAD     BSP<br />
3RAKESH SACHAN     SP<br />
4RADHEY SHYAM GUPTA     BJP<br />
5VIBHAKAR SHASTRI     INC<br />
6AJEYA SINGH     JM<br />
7UDIT RAJ     IJP<br />
8MATIN         ANC<br />
9MUNNA SINGH     KKJHS<br />
10RAEES     PECP<br />
11VISHWASWAROOP MAURYA     ABAS<br />
12DR SONEY LAL PATEL     AD<br />
13ANSHU MAN SINGH ADVOCATE     IND<br />
14JAGDEESH NARAIN SHARMA     IND<br />
15DILEEP VERMA     IND<br />
16NARSINGH PATEL     IND<br />
17MAHFAZUL HAK ALIAS RAJU KHAN     IND<br />
18HARISH CHANDRA SWARANKAR     IND<br />
BABAGANJ-245     KUNDA-246     SIRATHU-251     MANJHANPUR-252     CHAIL-253<br />
S24-50-UP-KAUSHAMBI     1GIRISH CHANDRA PASI     BSP<br />
2GAUTAM CHAUDHARY     BJP<br />
3RAM NIHOR RAKESH     INC<br />
4SHAILENDRA KUMAR     SP<br />
5UMESH CHANDRA PASI     AD<br />
6GULAB SONKAR     IJP<br />
7GULAB CHANDRA     IND<br />
8JAGDEO     IND<br />
9MAN SINGH     IND<br />
10RAM SARAN     IND<br />
PHAPHAMAU-254     SORAON-255     PHULPUR-256     ALLAHABAD WEST-261     ALLAHABAD<br />
NORTH-262<br />
S24-51-UP-PHULPUR     1KAPIL MUNI KARWARIYA     BSP<br />
2KARAN SINGH PATEL     BJP<br />
3DHARMARAJ SINGH PATEL     INC<br />
4SHYAMA CHARAN GUPTA     SP<br />
5CHANDRAJEET     LD<br />
6DEVENDRA PRATAP SINGH     RDMP<br />
7PRADEEP KUMAR SRIVASTAVA     AD<br />
8LALLAN SINGH     RSBP<br />
9VIJAY KUMAR     GMS<br />
10SATISH YADAV     IJP<br />
11SANJEEV KUMAR MISHRA     YVP<br />
12KRISHNA KUMAR     IND<br />
13DR NEERAJ     IND<br />
14BHARAT LAL     IND<br />
15DR MILAN MUKHERJEE     IND<br />
16MUNISHWAR SINGH MAURYA     IND<br />
17RADHIKA PAL     IND<br />
18RADHESHYAM SINGH YADAV     IND<br />
19RAM JANM YADAV     IND<br />
20RAMSHANKAR     IND<br />
21VIRENDRA PAL SINGH     IND<br />
22SHAILENDRA KUMAR PRAJAPATI     IND<br />
23SAMAR BAHADUR SHARMA     IND<br />
24DR SONE LAL PATEL     IND<br />
MEJA-259     KARCHHANA-260     ALLAHABAD SOUTH-263     BARA-264     KORAON-265<br />
S24-52-UP-ALLAHABAD     1ASHOK KUMAR BAJPAI     BSP<br />
2YOGESH SHUKLA     BJP<br />
3KUNWAR REWATI RAMAN SINGH ALIAS MANI JI     SP<br />
4SHYAM KRISHNA PANDEY     INC<br />
5OM PRAKASH     RMSP<br />
6GULAB GRAMEEN     LD<br />
7BIHARI LAL SHARMA     AD<br />
8BAIJAL KUMAR     BSP(K)<br />
9RAMA KANT     IJP<br />
10RAJESH PASI     RSBP<br />
11RAM PARIKHAN SINGH     JPS<br />
12VIJAY SHANKAR     BSA<br />
13SARFUDDIN     NELU<br />
14AKBAL MOHAMMD     IND<br />
15AJUG NARAIN     IND<br />
16ABHAY SRIVASTAVA     IND<br />
17KM KUSUM KUMARI AD     IND<br />
18GOPAL SWROOP JOSHI     IND<br />
19NARENDRA KUMAR TEWARI     IND<br />
20BAJRANG DUTT     IND<br />
21MUNNU PRASAD     IND<br />
22RAVI PRAKASH     IND<br />
23RAKESH KUMAR     IND<br />
24RAJ BALI     IND<br />
25RAM GOVIND     IND<br />
26RAM JEET     IND<br />
27RAM LAL     IND<br />
28KM SHASHI PANDEY     IND<br />
29DR MOHD SALMAN RASHIDI     IND<br />
30SADHNA AGARWAL     IND<br />
31HIRA LAL     IND<br />
KURSI-266     RAM NAGAR-267     BARABANKI-268     ZAIDPUR-269<br />
HAIDERGARH-272<br />
S24-53-UP-BARABANKI     1KAMALA PRASAD RAWAT     BSP<br />
2PLPUNIA     INC<br />
3RAM NARESH RAWAT     BJP<br />
4RAM SAGAR     SP<br />
5JEEVAN     JPS<br />
6DESHRAJ     BSRD<br />
7BABADEEN     BRPP<br />
8BHAGAUTI     AD<br />
9SANTRAM     NBNP<br />
10GAYA PRASAD     IND<br />
11DEPENDRA KUMAR RAWAT     IND<br />
12PREM CHANDRA ARYA     IND<br />
13RAM AUTAR     IND<br />
14LAJJAWATI KANCHAN     IND<br />
15MAHANT VISHRAM DAS     IND<br />
DARIYABAD-270     RUDAULI-271     MILKIPUR-273     BIKAPUR-274     AYODHYA-275<br />
S24-54-UP-FAIZABAD     1NIRMAL KHATRI     INC<br />
2BIMLENDRA MOHAN PRATAP MISRA PAPPU BHAIYA     BSP<br />
3MITRASEN     SP<br />
4LALLU SINGH     BJP<br />
5AJAY KUMAR     KKJHS<br />
6ATUL KUMAR PANDEY     THPI<br />
7AMAR NATH JAISWAL     RTKP<br />
8GIRISH CHANDRA VERMA     AD<br />
9GULAM SABIR     NBNP<br />
10CHANDRASHEKHAR SINGH     BPD<br />
11NUSRAT QUDDUSI ALIAS BABLOO     PECP<br />
12MANISH KUMAR PANDEY     ABHM<br />
13SAIYYAD MUSHEER AHMED     AP<br />
14RAMESH KUMAR RAWAT     MADP<br />
15SUSHIL KUMAR     BLKD<br />
16ATAURR RAHMAN ANSARI     IND<br />
17AMARNATH VERMA     IND<br />
18DINA NATH PANDEY     IND<br />
19NASREEN BANO     IND<br />
20BALAK RAM ALIAS SHIV BALAK PASI     IND<br />
21RAM DHIRAJ     IND<br />
22SWAMI NATH     IND<br />
23SIYARAM KORI     IND<br />
GOSHAINGANJ-276     KATEHARI-277     TANDA-278     JALALPUR-280<br />
AKBARPUR-281<br />
S24-55-UP-AMBEDKAR NAGAR     1RAKESH PANDEY     BSP<br />
2VINAY KATIYAR     BJP<br />
3SHANKHLAL MAJHI     SP<br />
4DINESH KUMAR RAJBHAR     SBSP<br />
5BASANT LAL     PECP<br />
6BAL MUKUND DHURIYA     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
7BHARTHARI     BRPP<br />
8MANSHARAM     MADP<br />
9LALMAN     JPS<br />
10VIJAY KUMAR MAURYA     RASD<br />
11SANTOSH KUMAR     ABHM<br />
12IFTEKHAR AHMAD     IND<br />
13KAILASH KUMAR SHUKLA     IND<br />
14GAYADEEN     IND<br />
15CHANDRA BHUSHAN     IND<br />
16DEO PRASAD MISHRA     IND<br />
17NABAB ALI     IND<br />
18PARASHU RAM     IND<br />
19PATANJALI JAITALI     IND<br />
20RAM SUKH SAHOO     IND<br />
21DR LAL BAHADUR     IND<br />
22SRIRAM AMBESH     IND<br />
BALHA-282     NANPARA-283     MATERA-284     MAHSI-285     BAHRAICH-286<br />
S24-56-UP-BAHRAICH     1AKSHAYBAR LAL     BJP<br />
2KAMAL KISHOR     INC<br />
3LAL MANI PRASAD     BSP<br />
4SHABBEER AHMAD     SP<br />
5GOPAL         SBSP<br />
6TULSI RAM     RDMP<br />
7MANU DEVI     PECP<br />
8RAM CHHABEELE SUBHASH     BSRD<br />
9SATYA NARAIN     RPI(A)<br />
10HARENDRA KUMAR     JPS<br />
11HEERA LAL     ANC<br />
12MAIKOO LAL     IND<br />
13RAM SARAN     IND<br />
PAYAGPUR-287     KAISERGANJ-288     KATRA BAZAR-297     COLONELGANJ-298<br />
TARABGANJ-299<br />
S24-57-UP-KAISERGANJ     1MOHD ALEEM     INC<br />
2BRIJBHUSHAN SHARAN SINGH     SP<br />
3DR LALTA PRASAD MISHRA ALIAS DR L P MISHRA     BJP<br />
4SURENDRA NATH AWASTHI     BSP<br />
5ZAMEER AHMAD     ANC<br />
6DAYA RAM     PDFO<br />
7MANOJ KUMAR     LD<br />
8RAM PRAKSH     RPI(A)<br />
9RAMENDER DEV PATHAK     PECP<br />
10HAFEEZ     AD<br />
11ANOKHI LAL     IND<br />
12OM PRAKASH     IND<br />
13UDAI RAJ     IND<br />
14CHANDRA BHAN     IND<br />
15JAGDISH     IND<br />
16JAGDISH PRASAD     IND<br />
17JITENDRA BAHADUR     IND<br />
18PARAMHANS SINGH     IND<br />
19RAJ KISHOR SINGH     IND<br />
20RADHEYSHYAM BOAT     IND<br />
21RAMPHER ALIAS CHUNTI     IND<br />
22VINESH KUMAR     IND<br />
23VIMAL VERMA     IND<br />
BHINGA-289     SHRAWASTI-290     TULSIPUR-291     GAINSARI-292<br />
BALRAMPUR-294<br />
S24-58-UP-SHRAWASTI     1RIZVAN ZAHEER     BSP<br />
2RUBAB SAIDA     SP<br />
3VINAY KUMAR ALIAS VINNU     INC<br />
4SATYA DEO SINGH     BJP<br />
5ARUN KUMAR     ANC<br />
6KULDEEP     SBSP<br />
7RAJESHWAR MISHRA     PECP<br />
8RAM ADHAR     RPI(A)<br />
9TEJ BAHADUR     IND<br />
10RAM SUDHI     IND<br />
11VINOD KUMAR PANDEY     IND<br />
UTRAULA-293     MEHNAUN-295     GONDA-296     MANKAPUR-300     GAURA-301<br />
S24-59-UP-GONDA     1DR ACHYUTA NAND DUBEY     NCP<br />
2KIRTI VARDHAN SINGH RAJA BHAIYA     BSP<br />
3BENI PRASAD VERMA     INC<br />
4RAM PRATAP SINGH     BJP<br />
5VINOD KUMAR SINGH ALIAS PANDIT SINGH     SP<br />
6ASHIQ ALI     PECP<br />
7OM PRAKASH SINGH     JPS<br />
8PREM KUMAR     SBSP<br />
9RAJENDRA PRASAD     ANC<br />
10RAM KEWAL     VAJP<br />
11RAM LOCHAN     ABHM<br />
12VIDYA SAGAR     AD<br />
13HARSH VARDHAN PANDEY     LD<br />
14AKHILENDRA KUMAR PATHAK     IND<br />
15ANURADHA PATEL     IND<br />
16OM PRAKASH     IND<br />
17GANGA DHAR SHUKLA     IND<br />
18DEEPAK     IND<br />
19NARENDRA SINGH     IND<br />
20BAIJNATH     IND<br />
21RAJENDRA PRASAD     IND<br />
22RADHEY SHYAM     IND<br />
23RAM PRASAD     IND<br />
24RAM LAKHAN     IND<br />
25SATYA PRAKASH     IND<br />
SHOHRATGARH-302     KAPILVASTU-303     BANSI-304     ITWA-305<br />
DUMARIYAGANJ-306<br />
S24-60-UP-DOMARIYAGANJ     1JAGDAMBIKA PAL     INC<br />
2JAI PRATAP SINGH     BJP<br />
3MATA PRASAD PANDEY     SP<br />
4MOHD MUQUEEM     BSP<br />
5INAMULLAH CHAUDHARY     PECP<br />
6JITENDRA PRATAP SINGH     RDMP<br />
7PINGAL PRASAD     RPI<br />
8BALKRISHNA     BSP(K)<br />
9MUKHDEV     SBSP<br />
10RAJDEV     BEP<br />
11RAM SAMUJH     BJBCD<br />
12RAHUL SANGH PRIYA BHARTI     IJP<br />
13HARISHANKAR     LJP<br />
14MOTILAL VIDHYARTHI     IND<br />
15RAM KRIPAL     IND<br />
16SIRAJ AHAMAD     IND<br />
HARRAIYA-307     KAPTANGANJ-308     RUDHAULI-309     BASTI SADAR-310<br />
MAHADEWA-311<br />
S24-61-UP-BASTI     1ARVIND KUMAR CHAUDHARY     BSP<br />
2BASANT CHAUDHARY     INC<br />
3RAJ KISHOR SINGH     SP<br />
4DR Y D SINGH     BJP<br />
5OM PRAKASH     VAJP<br />
6DAYASHANKAR PATWA     PECP<br />
7DALBAG SINGH     BSP(K)<br />
8RAM NAYAN PATEL     AD<br />
9VINOD KUMAR RAJBHAR     SBSP<br />
10SHIVDAS     SSD<br />
11SANJEEV KUMAR NISHAD     BUM<br />
12SITARAM NISHAD     JPS<br />
13RAM LALAN YADAV     IND<br />
14SHIV POOJAN ARYA     IND<br />
15SATYADEV OJHA     IND<br />
16SATISH CHANDRA SHARMA     IND<br />
ALAPUR-279     MENHDAWAL-312     KHALILABAD-313     DHANGHATA-314<br />
KHAJNI-325<br />
S24-62-UP-SANT KABIR NAGAR     1KAMLA KANT CHAUDHARY     CPI<br />
2FAZLEY MAHAMOOD     INC<br />
3BHAL CHANDRA YADAV     SP<br />
4BHISMA SHANKAR ALIAS KUSHAL TIWARI     BSP<br />
5SHARAD TRIPATHI     BJP<br />
6INDRA KUMAR     BUM<br />
7KRISHNA NAND MISHRA     AIMF<br />
8KHELADI     BRPP<br />
9JANTRI LAL     JPS<br />
10PANCHOO BELDAR     ASP<br />
11RAJESH SINGH     PECP<br />
12RAM ACHAL     MADP<br />
13RAM AVADH NISHAD     SBSP<br />
14LOTAN ALIAS LAUTAN PRASAD     SSD<br />
15VINOD RAI     NLHP<br />
16ANJU         IND<br />
17JOOGESH YADAV     IND<br />
18NITYANAND MANI TRIPATHI     IND<br />
19PHOOLDEO     IND<br />
20RAMESH     IND<br />
21VINAY PANDEY     IND<br />
22SHRI BABA RAM CHANDRA     IND<br />
23SUSHILA JIGYASU     IND<br />
24HARISH CHANDRA     IND<br />
PHARENDA-315     NAUTANWA-316     SISWA-317     MAHARAJGANJ-318<br />
PANIYARA-319<br />
S24-63-UP-MAHARAJGANJ     1AJEET MANI     SP<br />
2GANESH SHANKER PANDEY     BSP<br />
3PANKAJ CHAUDHARY     BJP<br />
4HARSH VARDHAN     INC<br />
5ABDWURRUF ANSARI     NLHP<br />
6PAWAN KUMAR     RPI(A)<br />
7RAM KISHUN NISHAD     SBSP<br />
8SATYA NARAYAN URF SATNARAYAN     BEP<br />
9OMPRAKASH CHATURVEDI     IND<br />
10DILIP KUMAR     IND<br />
11RAM NIVAS     IND<br />
12LAL BIHARI     IND<br />
13CHAUDHARY SANJAY SINGH PATEL     IND<br />
14SHYAM SUNDER DAS CHAURASIA     IND<br />
15HANUMAN     IND<br />
CAIMPIYARGANJ-320     PIPRAICH-321     GORAKHPUR URBAN-322     GORAKHPUR<br />
RURAL-323     SAHAJANWA-324<br />
S24-64-UP-GORAKHPUR     1ADITYANATH     BJP<br />
2MANOJ TIWARI MRIDUL     SP<br />
3LALCHAND NISHAD     INC<br />
4VINAY SHANKAR TIWARI     BSP<br />
5AMAN         ASP<br />
6JOKHAN PRASAD     EKSP<br />
7DAYASHANKAR NISHAD     AD<br />
8RAJBAHADUR     IJP<br />
9RAJMANI     BEP<br />
10RAJESH SAHANI     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
11SRINATH     SBSP<br />
12AJAY KUMAR     IND<br />
13AWADHESH SINGH     IND<br />
14OMPRAKASH SINGH     IND<br />
15GOVIND     IND<br />
16CHHEDILAL     IND<br />
17NIRANJAN PRASAD     IND<br />
18NEERAJ YADAV     IND<br />
19DR BRIJESH MANI TRIPATHI     IND<br />
20MANOJ TIWARI     IND<br />
21RAKESH KUMAR     IND<br />
22RAJAN YADAV MBA     IND<br />
23RAMHIT NISHAD     IND<br />
24LAL BAHADUR     IND<br />
25VINOD SHUKLA     IND<br />
26HARISHCHANDRA     IND<br />
KHADDA-329     PADRAUNA-330     KUSHINAGAR-333     HATA-334     RAMKOLA-335<br />
S24-65-UP-KUSHI NAGAR     1BRAMHA SHANKER     SP<br />
2KU RATANJEET PRATAP NARAYAN SINGH     INC<br />
3VIJAY DUBEY     BJP<br />
4SWAMI PRASAD MAURYA     BSP<br />
5ANIL         RPI(A)<br />
6KISHOR KUMAR     IPP<br />
7K KUMAR     PRBD<br />
8JANGI         SBSP<br />
9DHEERAJ SHEKHAR SHRIWASTAWA     RALOP<br />
10BABU LAL     BRPP<br />
11MATIULLAH     NLHP<br />
12MADAN LAL     MADP<br />
13AMEERUDDIN     IND<br />
14JAGDISH     IND<br />
15JAI GOVIND     IND<br />
16DAROGA     IND<br />
17RAMESH     IND<br />
18RAM BRIKSH     IND<br />
TAMKUHI RAJ-331     FAZILNAGAR-332     DEORIA-337     PATHARDEVA-338     RAMPUR<br />
KARKHANA-339<br />
S24-66-UP-DEORIA     1GORAKH PRASAD JAISWAL     BSP<br />
2BALESHWAR YADAV     INC<br />
3MOHAN SINGH     SP<br />
4SHRI PRAKASH MANI TRIPATHI     BJP<br />
5GANGA PRASAD KUSHWAHA     PRBD<br />
6JAGDISH KUMAR VERMA     LPSP<br />
7DHARMENDRA KUMAR     SBSP<br />
8MOTI LAL KUSHWAHA SHASTRI     RSMD<br />
9SAFAYAT ALI     PECP<br />
10SARITA     ASP<br />
11RAM KISHOR YADAV ALIAS VIDHAYAK     IND<br />
12VIJAY JUAATHA     IND<br />
CHAURI-CHAURA-326     BANSGAON-327     CHILLUPAR-328     RUDRAPUR-336<br />
BARHAJ-342<br />
S24-67-UP-BANSGAON     1KAMLESH PASWAN     BJP<br />
2MAHA BEER PRASAD     INC<br />
3SHARADA DEVI     SP<br />
4SHREE NATH JI     BSP<br />
5CHANDRIKA     RJPK<br />
6RAMA SHANKER     PECP<br />
7RAM PRAVESH PRASAD     EKSP<br />
8HARILAL     BUM<br />
9KU KUNJAWATI     IND<br />
10MANOJ KUMAR     IND<br />
11RADHEYSHYAM     IND<br />
12RAMKAWAL     IND<br />
13RAMSAKAL     IND<br />
14RAMA PASWAN     IND<br />
15VINAI KUMAR     IND<br />
ATRAULIYA-343     NIZAMABAD-348     PHOOLPUR PAWAI-349     DIDARGANJ-350<br />
LALGANJ-351<br />
S24-68-UP-LALGANJ     1DAROGA PRASAD SAROJ     SP<br />
2NEELAM SONKAR     BJP<br />
3DR BALIRAM     BSP<br />
4HAREE PRASAD SONKER     CPI<br />
5MANBHAWAN     BRPP<br />
6RAM DAYAL ALIAS MOHAN     SBSP<br />
7ACHCHHELAL     IND<br />
8URMILA DEVI     IND<br />
9CHANDRA RAM ALIAS CHANDU SAROJ     IND<br />
10DHARMRAJ     IND<br />
11SUKHNAYAN     IND<br />
GOPALPUR-344     SAGRI-345     MUBARAKPUR-346     AZAMGARH-347     MEHNAGAR-352<br />
S24-69-UP-AZAMGARH     1AKBAR AHMAD DUMPY     BSP<br />
2ARUN KUMAR SINGH     CPM<br />
3DURGA PRASAD YADAV     SP<br />
4RAMAKANT YADAV     BJP<br />
5SANTOSH KUMAR SINGH     INC<br />
6JAI JAI RAM PRAJAPATI     LPSP<br />
7RAM BHAROS     BUM<br />
8VINOD         JPS<br />
9USMANA FARUQEE     IND<br />
10KEDAR NATH GIRI     IND<br />
11KHAIRUL BASHAR     IND<br />
12DR JAVED AKHTAR     IND<br />
13DAAN BAHADUR YADAV     IND<br />
14YADUNATH     IND<br />
15RAM UJAGIR     IND<br />
16RAM SINGH     IND<br />
MADHUBAN-353     GHOSI-354     MUHAMMADABAD- GOHNA-355     MAU-356<br />
RASARA-358<br />
S24-70-UP-GHOSI     1ATUL KUMAR SINGH ANJAN     CPI<br />
2ARSHAD JAMAL ANSARI     SP<br />
3DARA SINGH CHAUHAN     BSP<br />
4RAM IQBAL     BJP<br />
5SUDHA RAI     INC<br />
6AKHILESH     JPS<br />
7KAILASH YADAV     PECP<br />
8RAMESH ALIAS RAJU SINGH     SBSP<br />
9RAM BADAN KAUL     BSA<br />
10LALJI RAJBHAR     BSD<br />
11HARISH CHANDRA     RJPK<br />
12ASHOK KUMAR     IND<br />
13ZAKIR HUSSAIN     IND<br />
14PALAKDHARI     IND<br />
15RAKESH     IND<br />
16SUJIT KUMAR     IND<br />
BHATPAR RANI-340     SALEMPUR-341     BELTHARA ROAD-357     SIKANDARPUR-359<br />
BANSDEEH-362<br />
S24-71-UP-SALEMPUR     1DR BHOLA PANDEY     INC<br />
2RAMASHANKAR RAJBHAR     BSP<br />
3HARIKEWAL     SP<br />
4IZHAR         PECP<br />
5ZUBAIR         NELU<br />
6JANG BAHADUR     BSD<br />
7FATE BAHADUR     SBSP<br />
8RAVISHANKAR SINGH PAPPU     JD(U)<br />
9RAMCHARAN     PDF<br />
10RAMDAYAL     JPS<br />
11RAMNAWAMI YADAV     SWJP<br />
12RAMASHRAY CHAUHAN     MOP<br />
13SRIRAM     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
14HARISHCHAND     EKSP<br />
15AMEER     IND<br />
16PARASURAM     IND<br />
17FULENDRA     IND<br />
18MAN JI     IND<br />
19MAHESH     IND<br />
20RAJENDRA ALIAS RAJAN     IND<br />
21VINDHACHAL     IND<br />
22SHAILENDRA     IND<br />
23SATISH     IND<br />
24SARVDAMAN     IND<br />
25SANJAY     IND<br />
PHEPHANA-360     BALLIA NAGAR-361     BAIRIA-363     ZAHOORABAD-377<br />
MOHAMMADABAD-378<br />
S24-72-UP-BALLIA     1NEERAJ SHEKHAR     SP<br />
2MANOJ SINHA     BJP<br />
3SANGRAM SINGH YADAV     BSP<br />
4ARVIND KUMAR GOND     GGP<br />
5KANHAIYA PRAJAPATI     RSMD<br />
6NARAYAN RAJBHAR     BSD<br />
7RAJESH     JPS<br />
8RAMSAKAL     SBSP<br />
9ANANT         IND<br />
10GANGADYAL     IND<br />
11DIWAKAR     IND<br />
12RAMJI         IND<br />
13LALBABU     IND<br />
14SHESHNATH     IND<br />
15SHANKER RAM RAWAT     IND<br />
16HARIHAR     IND<br />
BADLAPUR-364     SHAHGANJ-365     JAUNPUR-366     MALHANI-367     MUNGRA<br />
BADSHAHPUR-368<br />
S24-73-UP-JAUNPUR     1DHANANJAY SINGH     BSP<br />
2PARAS NATH YADAVA     SP<br />
3SEEMA         BJP<br />
4ACHHEYLAL NISHAD     NELU<br />
5GIRAJA SHANKAR YADAVA     GGP<br />
6GEETA SINGH     RDMP<br />
7BAHADUR SONKAR     IJP<br />
8RAVI SHANKAR     LJP<br />
9RAJKISHUN     RSBP<br />
10RAJESH SO RAMESHCHANDRA     AD<br />
11RAJESH SO RAMYAGYA     EKSP<br />
12RAMCHANDAR     RASD<br />
13SHEETALA PRASAD     RSP<br />
14AJAY KASYAP  GUDDU     IND<br />
15JAGDISH CHANDRA ASTHANA     IND<br />
16TASLEEM AHMED REHMANI     IND<br />
MACHHLISHAHR-369     MARIYAHU-370     ZAFRABAD-371     KERAKAT-372<br />
PINDRA-384<br />
S24-74-UP-MACHHLISHAHR     1KAMLA KANT GAUTAM KK GAUTAM     BSP<br />
2TUFANI SAROJ     SP<br />
3RAJ BAHADUR     INC<br />
4VIDYASAGAR SONKER     BJP<br />
5KRISHNA SEWAK SONKER     JPS<br />
6RAM CHARITRA     AD<br />
7VIJAYEE RAM     ASP<br />
8SHEOMURAT RAM     GGP<br />
9SUKHRAJ DINKAR     RSBP<br />
10SUSHMA     RAD<br />
11DINESH KUMAR     IND<br />
12BALJIT     IND<br />
13RAM DAWAR GAUTAM     IND<br />
14VINOD KUMAR     IND<br />
15SHYAM BIHARI KANNAUJIYA     IND<br />
16SOHAN     IND<br />
JAKHANIAN-373     SAIDPUR-374     GHAZIPUR-375     JANGIPUR-376     ZAMANIA-379<br />
S24-75-UP-GHAZIPUR     1AFZAL ANSARI     BSP<br />
2PRABHUNATH     BJP<br />
3RADHEY MOHAN SINGH     SP<br />
4SURAJ RAM BAGI     CPI<br />
5ISHWARI PRASAD KUSHAWAHA     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
6DINESH         RSMD<br />
7NANDLAL     ASP<br />
8SHYAM NARAYAN     RASD<br />
9SATISH SHANKAR JAISAWAL     NLHP<br />
10SARAJU     LD<br />
11SURENDRA     JPS<br />
12ANIL         IND<br />
13ASHOK DRASHOK KUMAR SRIVASTAVA     IND<br />
14BRAJENDRA NATH URF BIJENDRA     IND<br />
15RAJESH     IND<br />
MUGHALSARAI-380     SAKALDIHA-381     SAIYADRAJA-382     AJAGARA-385<br />
SHIVPUR-386<br />
S24-76-UP-CHANDAULI     1KAILASH NATH SINGH YADAV     BSP<br />
2JAWAHAR LAL JAISAWAL     BJP<br />
3RAMKISHUN     SP<br />
4SHAILENDRA KUMAR     INC<br />
5CHANDRASHEKHAR     RPI<br />
6JAWAHIR     PMSP<br />
7JOKHU         PDFO<br />
8TULASI         SBSP<br />
9RAJNATH     BRPP<br />
10RAJESH SINGH     KKJHS<br />
11RAMAWATAR SHARMA ADVOCATE     MADP<br />
12RAMSEWAK YADAV     RLP<br />
13LALLAN     IJP<br />
14SURENDRA PRATAP     JBSP<br />
15DEVAROO     IND<br />
16MUNNI LAL     IND<br />
17SURAFARAJ AHMAD     IND<br />
18HARI LAL     IND<br />
ROHANIYA-387     VARANASI NORTH-388     VARANASI SOUTH-389     VARANASI<br />
CANTT.-390     SEVAPURI-391<br />
S24-77-UP-VARANASI     1AJAY RAI     SP<br />
2MUKHTAR ANSARI     BSP<br />
3DR MURLI MANOHAR JOSHI     BJP<br />
4DR RAJESH KUMAR MISHRA     INC<br />
5AWADHESH KUMAR KUSHWAHA     RSMD<br />
6USHA SINGH     RAD<br />
7KISHUN LAL     IJP<br />
8VIJAY PRAKASH JAISWAL     AD<br />
9ER SHYAM LAL VISHWAKARMA     MADP<br />
10ANAND KUMAR AMBASTHA     IND<br />
11NARENDRA NATH DUBEY ADIG     IND<br />
12PARVEZ QUADIR KHAN     IND<br />
13PUSHP RAJ SAHU     IND<br />
14RAJESH BHARTI     IND<br />
15SATYA PRAKASH SRIVASTAVA     IND<br />
PRATAPPUR-257     HANDIA-258     BHADOHI-392     GYANPUR-393     AURAI-394<br />
S24-78-UP-BHADOHI     1DR AKHILESH KUMAR DWIVEDI     NCP<br />
2GORAKHNATH     BSP<br />
3CHHOTELAL BIND     SP<br />
4DR MAHENDRA NATH PANDEY     BJP<br />
5SURYMANI TIWARI     INC<br />
6JAJ LAL     RKSP<br />
7NANDLAL     VP<br />
8RAMRATEE BIND     AD<br />
9THAKUR SANTOSH KUMAR     RDMP<br />
10SHAHID     PMSP<br />
11GAURISHANKAR     IND<br />
12JEETENDRA     IND<br />
13TEJ BAHADUR YADAV ADVOCATE     IND<br />
CHHANBEY-395     MIRZAPUR-396     MAJHAWAN-397     CHUNAR-398     MARIHAN-399<br />
S24-79-UP-MIRZAPUR     1ANIL KUMAR MAURYA     BSP<br />
2ANURAG SINGH     BJP<br />
3BAL KUMAR PATEL     SP<br />
4RAMESH DUBEY     INC<br />
5AJAY SHANKER     GMS<br />
6KAILASH     BSA<br />
7KHELADI     GGP<br />
8JAGDISH     AD<br />
9PREM CHAND     PMSP<br />
10RADHE SHYAM     BRPP<br />
11LALJI         RAD<br />
12LALTI DEVI     VP<br />
13SHANKAR     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
14SHYAM LAL     EKSP<br />
15MOHD SAGIR     NLP<br />
16TRILOK NATH VERMA     IJP<br />
17ANOOP KUMAR     IND<br />
18KRISHNA CHAND     IND<br />
19KRISHNA CHAND SHUKLA     IND<br />
20CHHABEELE     IND<br />
21DANGAR     IND<br />
22DULARI     IND<br />
23MANIK CHAND     IND<br />
24MUNNA LAL     IND<br />
25RAM GOPAL     IND<br />
26RAM RAJ     IND<br />
27HANS KUMAR     IND<br />
CHAKIA-383     GHORAWAL-400     ROBERTSGANJ-401     OBRA-402     DUDDHI-403<br />
S24-80-UP-ROBERTSGANJ     1PAKAURI LAL     SP<br />
2RAM ADHAR JOSEPH     INC<br />
3RAM CHANDRA TYAGI     BSP<br />
4RAM SHAKAL     BJP<br />
5GULAB         PDFO<br />
6CHANDRA SHEKHAR     JPS<br />
7MUNNI DEVI     RSMD<br />
8RAMESH KUMAR     AD<br />
9SHRAWAN KUMAR     RWS<br />
10RAMBRIKSHA     IND<br />
MATHABHANGA-2     COOCH BEHAR UTTAR-3     COOCH BEHAR DAKSHIN-4<br />
SITALKUCHI-5     SITAI-6     DINHATA-7     NATABARI-8<br />
S25-1-WB-COOCH BEHAR     1ARGHYA ROY PRADHAN     AITC<br />
2NIRANJAN BARMAN     BSP<br />
3NRIPENDRA NATH ROY     AIFB<br />
4BHABENDRA NATH BARMAN     BJP<br />
5DALENDRA ROY     AMB<br />
6HAREKRISHNA SARKAR     RPI<br />
7KRISHNA KANTA BARMAN     IND<br />
8NUBASH BARMAN     IND<br />
9BANGSHI BADAN BARMAN     IND<br />
10HITENDRA DAS     IND<br />
TUFANGANJ-9     KUMARGRAM-10     KALCHINI-11     ALIPURDUARS-12     FALAKATA-13<br />
MADARIHAT-14     NAGRAKATA-21<br />
S25-2-WB-ALIPURDUARS     1ELIAS NARJINARY     BSP<br />
2PABAN KUMAR LAKRA     AITC<br />
3MANOJ TIGGA     BJP<br />
4MANOHAR TIRKEY     RSP<br />
5BILKAN BARA     SWJP<br />
6KAMAL LAMA     IND<br />
7JOACHIM BAXLA     IND<br />
8THADDEUS LAKRA     IND<br />
9PAULDEXION KHARIYA     IND<br />
MEKLIGANJ-1     DHUPGURI-15     MAYNAGURI-16     JALPAIGURI-17     RAJGANJ-18<br />
DABGRAM-PHULBARI-19     MAL-20<br />
S25-3-WB-JALPAIGURI     1DWIPENDRA NATH PRAMANIK     BJP<br />
2DR DHIRENDRA NATH DAS     NCP<br />
3BARMA SUKHBILAS     INC<br />
4MAHENDRA KUMAR ROY     CPM<br />
5SANTI KUMAR SARKAR     BSP<br />
6PABITRA MOITRA     AMB<br />
7SATYEN PRASAD ROY     SWJP<br />
8CHINMAY SARKAR     IND<br />
9PRITHWIRAJ ROY     IND<br />
10HARI BHAKTA SARDAR     IND<br />
KALIMPONG-22     DARJEELING-23     KURSEONG-24     MATIGARA-NAXALBARI-25<br />
SILIGURI-26     PHANSIDEWA-27     CHOPRA-28<br />
S25-4-WB-DARJEELING     1JASWANT SINGH     BJP<br />
2JIBESH SARKAR     CPM<br />
3DAWA NARBULA     INC<br />
4HARIDAS THAKUR     BSP<br />
5ABHIJIT MAJUMDAR     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
6NIRANJAN SAHA     AMB<br />
7BAIDYANATH ROY     IPFB<br />
8ARUN KUMAR AGARWAL     IND<br />
9NITU JAI     IND<br />
10RAM GANESH BARAIK     IND<br />
ISLAMPUR-29     GOALPOKHAR-30     CHAKULIA-31     KARANDIGHI-32     HEMTABAD-33<br />
KALIAGANJ-34     RAIGANJ-35<br />
S25-5-WB-RAIGANJ     1AKHIL RANJAN MONDAL     BSP<br />
2GOPESH CHANDRA SARKAR     BJP<br />
3DEEPA DASMUNSI     INC<br />
4BIRESWAR LAHIRI     CPM<br />
5FAIZ RAHAMAN     RDMP<br />
6MATIUR RAHMAN     JD(U)<br />
7SULEMAN HAFIJI     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
8ANIL BISWAS     IND<br />
9ABDUL KARIM CHOWDHARY     IND<br />
10UPENDRA NATH DAS     IND<br />
11NACHHIR ALI PRAMANIK     IND<br />
12MANAS JANA     IND<br />
ITAHAR-36     KUSHMANDI-37     KUMARGANJ-38     BALURGHAT-39     TAPAN-40<br />
GANGARAMPUR-41     HARIRAMPUR-42<br />
S25-6-WB-BALURGHAT     1GOBINDA HANSDA     BSP<br />
2PRASANTA KUMAR MAJUMDAR     RSP<br />
3BIPLAB MITRA     AITC<br />
4SUBHASH CHANDRA BARMAN     BJP<br />
5GHOSH MRIDUL     AUDF<br />
6CHAMRU ORAM     JMM<br />
7PRAHALLAD BARMAN     IND<br />
8SAMU SOREN     IND<br />
HABIBPUR-43     GAZOLE-44     CHANCHAL-45     HARISCHANDRAPUR-46<br />
MALATIPUR-47     RATUA-48     MALDAHA-50<br />
S25-7-WB-MALDAHA UTTAR     1AMLAN BHADURI     BJP<br />
2BIKASH BISWAS     BSP<br />
3MAUSAM NOOR     INC<br />
4SAILEN SARKAR     CPM<br />
5MONOWARA BEGAM     RDMP<br />
6ATUL CHANDRA MANDAL     IND<br />
7ASIM KUMAR CHOWDHURY     IND<br />
8AMINA KHATUN     IND<br />
9MALLIKA SARKAR NANDY     IND<br />
MANIKCHAK-49     ENGLISHBAZAR-51     MOTHABARI-52     SUJAPUR-53<br />
BAISNABNAGAR-54     FARAKKA-55     SAMSERGANJ-56<br />
S25-8-WB-MALDAHA DAKSHIN     1ABU HASEM KHAN CHOUDHURY     INC<br />
2ABDUR RAZZAQUE     CPM<br />
3DIPAK KUMAR CHOWDHURY     BJP<br />
4DR BHARAT CHANDRA MANDAL     BSP<br />
5MD EJARUDDIN     MUL<br />
6MANJUR ALAHI MUNSHI     IND<br />
7MD KAMAL BASIRUJJAMAN     IND<br />
8RUSTAM ALI     IND<br />
9SHYAMAL DAS     IND<br />
SUTI-57     JANGIPUR-58     RAGHUNATHGANJ-59     SAGARDIGHI-60     LALGOLA-61<br />
NABAGRAM-65     KHARGRAM-66<br />
S25-9-WB-JANGIPUR     1DEBASHISH MAJUMDAR     BJP<br />
2PRANAB MUKHERJEE     INC<br />
3MRIGANKA SEKHAR BHATTACHARYA     CPM<br />
4ZAMIRUL HASSAN     AUDF<br />
5TAPAS SAHA     IND<br />
BURWAN-67     KANDI-68     BHARATPUR-69     REJINAGAR-70     BELDANGA-71<br />
BAHARAMPUR-72     NAODA-74<br />
S25-10-WB-BAHARAMPUR     1ADHIR RANJAN CHOWDHURY     INC<br />
2KUSHADHWAJ BALAKUSH BALA     BSP<br />
3PRAMOTHES MUKHERJEE     RSP<br />
4BIDYUT KUMAR HALDER     BJP<br />
5ASHOKE KUMAR SINGHA     SP<br />
6GHOSH BABU SAW     RPI(A)<br />
7RABINDRA NATH ROY     RDMP<br />
8BAIDYA NATH MONDAL     IND<br />
BHAGABANGOLA-62     RANINAGAR-63     MURSHIDABAD-64     HARIHARPARA-73<br />
DOMKAL-75     JALANGI-76     KARIMPUR-77<br />
S25-11-WB-MURSHIDABAD     1ANISUR RAHAMAN SARKAR     CPM<br />
2ABDUL MANNAN HOSSAIN     INC<br />
3CHITTA RANJAN MONDAL     BSP<br />
4NIRMAL KUMAR SAHA     BJP<br />
5JAFORULLA MOLLA     AUDF<br />
6MD SAHAZAMAL     SP<br />
7ALAM MEHDI     IND<br />
8KHADIJA BANU     IND<br />
9CHANDAN KR MONDAL     IND<br />
10SANTWANA HALDER SAHA     IND<br />
11DRSUKUMAR GHOSH     IND<br />
TEHATTA-78     PALASHIPARA-79     KALIGANJ-80     NAKASHIPARA-81     CHAPRA-82<br />
KRISHNANAGAR UTTAR-83     KRISHNANAGAR DAKSHIN-85<br />
S25-12-WB-KRISHNANAGAR     1JYOTIRMOYEE SIKDAR     CPM<br />
2TAPAS PAUL     AITC<br />
3DEBABRATA MAJUMDER     BSP<br />
4SATYA BRATA MOOKHERJEE     BJP<br />
5SK DAULAT HOSSAIN     NCP<br />
6JAYASRI CHAKRABARTY     SP<br />
7MD NIAMATULLAH MOLLICK     AUDF<br />
8SHAHJAHAN MALLIK     MUL<br />
9SUBIMAL SENGUPTA     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
NABADWIP-84     SANTIPUR-86     RANAGHAT UTTAR PASCHIM-87     KRISHNAGANJ-88<br />
RANAGHAT UTTAR PURBA-89     RANAGHAT DAKSHIN-90     CHAKDAHA-91<br />
S25-13-WB-RANAGHAT     1BASUDEB BARMAN     CPM<br />
2SATISH CHANDRA BISWAS     BSP<br />
3SUKALYAN RAY     BJP<br />
4SUCHARU RANJAN HALDAR     AITC<br />
5NADIAR CHAND MONDAL     IND<br />
6MANMATHA BISWAS     IND<br />
KALYANI-92     HARINGHATA-93     BAGDA-94     BANGAON UTTAR-95     BANGAON<br />
DAKSHIN-96     GAIGHATA-97     SWARUPNAGAR-98<br />
S25-14-WB-BANGAON     1ASIM BALA     CPM<br />
2KRISHNAPADA MAJUMDER     BJP<br />
3GOBINDA CHANDRA NASKAR     AITC<br />
4PRANITA ROY     BSP<br />
5PROBIR KUMAR SARKAR     LJP<br />
6SUKRITI RANJAN BISWAS     RPI(A)<br />
7NISHIKANTA BISWAS     IND<br />
AMDANGA-102     BIJPUR-103     NAIHATI-104     BHATPARA-105     JAGATDAL-106<br />
NOAPARA-107     BARRACKPUR-108<br />
S25-15-WB-BARRACKPORE     1ASHOK SONKAR     BSP<br />
2TARIT BARAN TOPDAR     CPM<br />
3DINESH TRIVEDI     AITC<br />
4PRABHAKAR TEWARI     BJP<br />
5SUBRATA SENGUPTA     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
6GOPAL ROUT     IND<br />
7DINESH KUMAR SHARMA     IND<br />
8DHARMENDRA SINGH     IND<br />
9BINOD KUMAR SINGH     IND<br />
10RABI SHANKAR PAUL     IND<br />
KHARDAHA-109     DUM DUM UTTAR-110     PANIHATI-111     KAMARHATI-112<br />
BARANAGAR-113     DUM DUM-114     RAJARHAT GOPALPUR-117<br />
S25-16-WB-DUM DUM     1AMITAVA NANDY     CPM<br />
2TAPAN SIKDAR     BJP<br />
3DULAL CHANDRA DAS     BSP<br />
4SAUGATA RAY     AITC<br />
5SANATAN RAY CHAUDHURI     LJP<br />
6SUNIL PAL     IND<br />
HABRA-100     ASHOKNAGAR-101     RAJARHAT NEW TOWN-115     BIDHANNAGAR-116<br />
MADHYAMGRAM-118     BARASAT-119     DEGANGA-120<br />
S25-17-WB-BARASAT     1ARUN KUMAR BISWAS     BSP<br />
2BRATIN SENGUPTA     BJP<br />
3KAKALI GHOSH DASTIDAR     AITC<br />
4SUDIN CHATTOPADHYAY     AIFB<br />
5WALIUR RAHAMAN     MUL<br />
6BHASKAR GHOSH     AUDF<br />
7KUMARI KAMALA DAS     IND<br />
8SUBRATA BOSE     IND<br />
BADURIA-99     HAROA-121     MINAKHAN-122     SANDESHKHALI-123     BASIRHAT<br />
DAKSHIN-124     BASIRHAT UTTAR-125     HINGALGANJ-126<br />
S25-18-WB-BASIRHAT     1AJAY CHAKRABORTY     CPI<br />
2JIAUL HAQUE     BSP<br />
3SK NURUL ISLAM     AITC<br />
4SWAPAN KUMAR DAS     BJP<br />
5CHHALAUDDIN MOLLA     LJP<br />
6SIDDIQULLAH CHOWDHURY     AUDF<br />
7SALIM MAKKAR     MUL<br />
8RANJIT GAIN     IND<br />
GOSABA-127     BASANTI-128     KULTALI-129     JOYNAGAR-136     CANNING<br />
PASCHIM-138     CANNING PURBA-139     MAGRAHAT PURBA-141<br />
S25-19-WB-JOYNAGAR     1ARABINDA HALDER     BSP<br />
2NIMAI BARMAN     RSP<br />
3NIRODE CHANDRA HALDER     BJP<br />
4TARANGA MONDAL     AUDF<br />
5TAPAS TARAFDAR     RDMP<br />
6DR TARUN MONDAL     IND<br />
7SHANKAR HALDAR     IND<br />
8SHYAMAL NASKAR     IND<br />
PATHARPRATIMA-130     KAKDWIP-131     SAGAR-132     KULPI-133     RAIDIGHI-134<br />
MANDIRBAZAR-135     MAGRAHAT PASCHIM-142<br />
S25-20-WB-MATHURAPUR     1ANIMESH NASKAR     CPM<br />
2CHOUDHURY MOHAN JATUA     AITC<br />
3BINAY KUMAR BISWAS     BJP<br />
4SACHINDRA NATH NASKAR     BSP<br />
5PRADIP MANDAL     RDMP<br />
6PRANAB KUMAR JATUA     IND<br />
7BIRESH CHANDRA MANDAL     IND<br />
DIAMOND HARBOUR-143     FALTA-144     SATGACHHIA-145     BISHNUPUR-146<br />
MAHESHTALA-155     BUDGE BUDGE-156     METIABURUZ-157<br />
S25-21-WB-DIAMOND HARBOUR     1ABHIJIT DAS     BJP<br />
2RN CHAUDHURY     BSP<br />
3SAMIK LAHIRI     CPM<br />
4SOMENDRA NATH MITRA     AITC<br />
5HARUNAL RASHID KAJI     NCP<br />
6SHYAMAL MONDAL     ABP<br />
7SK NASIRUDDIN     SP<br />
8DEBAJYOTI SENGUPTA     IND<br />
9BECHU MONDAL     IND<br />
10MAINUDDIN CHISTY     IND<br />
BARUIPUR PURBA-137     BARUIPUR PASCHIM-140     SONARPUR DAKSHIN-147<br />
BHANGAR-148     JADAVPUR-150     SONARPUR UTTAR-151     TOLLYGANJ-152<br />
S25-22-WB-JADAVPUR     1KABIR SUMAN     AITC<br />
2SANAT BHATTACHARYA     BJP<br />
3SANDHAYA MONDAL     BSP<br />
4SUJAN CHAKRABORTY     CPM<br />
5PINTU SANPUI     BSP(K)<br />
6SAIFUDDIN CHOUDHURY     PDS<br />
7KAMALESH DAS     IND<br />
8TUSHAR KANTI DAS     IND<br />
9FAKIR MAHAMMAD LASKAR     IND<br />
10RAMA BOSE     IND<br />
KASBA-149     BEHALA PURBA-153     BEHALA PASCHIM-154     KOLKATA PORT-158<br />
BHABANIPUR-159     RASHBEHARI-160     BALLYGUNGE-161<br />
S25-23-WB-KOLKATA DAKSHIN     1JYOTSNA BANERJEE     BJP<br />
2MAMATA BANERJEE     AITC<br />
3PARESH CHANDRA ROY     BSP<br />
4RABIN DEB     CPM<br />
5ASIF MD     MUL<br />
6LEELA HANS     IJP<br />
7ARUN BISWAS     IND<br />
8BARNALI MUKHOPADHYAY     IND<br />
9JAYANTA DATTA     IND<br />
10NISHAT KHAN     IND<br />
11PIJUSH BANERJEE     IND<br />
12RAM CHANDRA PRASAD     IND<br />
13YUSUF JAMAL SIDDIQUE     IND<br />
CHOWRANGEE-162     ENTALLY-163     BELEGHATA-164     JORASANKO-165<br />
SHYAMPUKUR-166     MANIKTOLA-167     KASHIPUR-BELGACHHIA-168<br />
S25-24-WB-KOLKATA UTTAR     1MD SALIM     CPM<br />
2SHARAD KUMAR SINGH     BSP<br />
3SUDIP BANDYOPADHYAY     AITC<br />
4TATHAGATA ROY     BJP<br />
5AVINASH KUMAR AGARWAL     LJP<br />
6MD KASIM     MUL<br />
7AMITABHA SEN     IND<br />
8BALARAM SAHA     IND<br />
9KANCHAN KUMAR SARKAR     IND<br />
10KUMODH NARAYAN CHOWDHURY     IND<br />
11SANDIPAN BISWAS     IND<br />
12SATISH VYAS     IND<br />
13SULTAN OSMAN     IND<br />
BALLY-169     HOWRAH UTTAR-170     HOWRAH MADHYA-171     SHIBPUR-172     HOWRAH<br />
DAKSHIN-173     SANKRAIL-174     PANCHLA-175<br />
S25-25-WB-HOWRAH     1AMBICA BANERJEE     AITC<br />
2POLLY MUKHERJEE     BJP<br />
3RAMAVTAR GUPTA     BSP<br />
4SWADESH CHAKRABORTTY     CPM<br />
5BIJOY UPPADHYA     SP<br />
6SUDARSHAN MANNA     STPI<br />
7ABDUL MOMIN SEKH     IND<br />
8GORA CHAND KOLEY     IND<br />
9GOUTAM GAYEN     IND<br />
10GAURAB SAHA     IND<br />
11NARAD PANDIT     IND<br />
12MANOJ KUMAR PASWAN     IND<br />
13SANJAY MAKAL     IND<br />
14SANATAN BAG     IND<br />
15SUBARNA CHAKRABORTY     IND<br />
ULUBERIA PURBA-176     ULUBERIA UTTAR-177     ULUBERIA DAKSHIN-178<br />
SHYAMPUR-179     BAGNAN-180     AMTA-181     UDAYNARAYANPUR-182<br />
S25-26-WB-ULUBERIA     1NARENDRA NATH MANDAL     BSP<br />
2RAHUL CHAKRABARTY     BJP<br />
3SULTAN AHMED     AITC<br />
4HANNAN MOLLAH     CPM<br />
5KAZI NABAB     AUDF<br />
6RABIN DALUI     RDMP<br />
7SEKH AORANGJEB     IND<br />
8ASHISH DAS     IND<br />
9SWAPAN DAS     IND<br />
JAGATBALLAVPUR-183     DOMJUR-184     UTTARPARA-185     SREERAMPUR-186<br />
CHAMPDANI-187     CHANDITALA-194     JANGIPARA-195<br />
S25-27-WB-SRERAMPUR     1KALYAN BANERJEE     AITC<br />
2DEBABRATA CHOWDHURY     BJP<br />
3RAKESH KUMAR GAUTAM     BSP<br />
4SANTASRI CHATTERJEE     CPM<br />
5PRADIP GHOSH     AUDF<br />
6AMITAVA BHATTACHARYA     IND<br />
7CHIRANJIT NASKAR     IND<br />
8SEKH SOLEMAN     IND<br />
SINGUR-188     CHANDANNAGAR-189     CHUNCHURA-190     BALAGARH-191<br />
PANDUA-192     SAPTAGRAM-193     DHANEKHALI-197<br />
S25-28-WB-HOOGHLY     1DR CHUNI LAL CHAKRABORTY     BJP<br />
2DR RATNA DENAG     AITC<br />
3RUPCHAND PAL     CPM<br />
4SURYYA KANTA RAY     BSP<br />
5ARABINDA SEN     SP<br />
6SAJAL ADHIKARI     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
7SWAPAN MURMU     JDP<br />
8ALOK PATHAK     IND<br />
9SATYA GOPAL DEY     IND<br />
HARIPAL-196     TARAKESWAR-198     PURSURAH-199     ARAMBAG-200     GOGHAT-201<br />
KHANAKUL-202     CHANDRAKONA-232<br />
S25-29-WB-ARAMBAGH     1PARIMAL BISWAS     BSP<br />
2MALIK SAKTI MOHAN     CPM<br />
3MURARI BERA     BJP<br />
4SAMBHU NATH MALIK     INC<br />
5SUBIR KUMAR MAJHI     JDP<br />
TAMLUK-203     PANSKURA PURBA-204     MOYNA-206     NANDAKUMAR-207<br />
MAHISHADAL-208     HALDIA-209     NANDIGRAM-210<br />
S25-30-WB-TAMLUK     1ADHIKARI SUVENDU     AITC<br />
2MANORANJAN MANDAL     BSP<br />
3RAJYASHREE CHAUDHURI     BJP<br />
4LAKSHMAN CHANDRA SETH     CPM<br />
5JAHED SEK     AUDF<br />
6MANIK CHANDRA MONDAL     LJP<br />
7ABDUR REJAK SEIKH     IND<br />
8BHAKTI ADHIKARY     IND<br />
9SHEIKH NURUL ISLAM     IND<br />
CHANDIPUR-211     PATASHPUR-212     KANTHI UTTAR-213     BHAGABANPUR-214<br />
KHEJURI-215     KANTHI DAKSHIN-216     RAMNAGAR-217<br />
S25-31-WB-KANTHI     1ADHIKARI SISIR KUMAR     AITC<br />
2AMALESH MISHRA     BJP<br />
3PATRA RASHBEHARI     BSP<br />
4PRASANTA PRADHAN     CPM<br />
PANSKURA PASCHIM-205     SABANG-226     PINGLA-227     DEBRA-229     DASPUR-230<br />
GHATAL-231     KESHPUR-235<br />
S25-32-WB-GHATAL     1GURUDAS DASGUPTA     CPI<br />
2NARAYAN CHANDRA SAMAT     BSP<br />
3NURE ALAM CHOWDHURY     AITC<br />
4MATILAL KHATUA     BJP<br />
5ARUN KUMAR DAS     JMM<br />
6AHITOSH MAITY     RDMP<br />
7LIYAKAT KHAN     IJP<br />
NAYAGRAM-220     GOPIBALLAVPUR-221     JHARGRAM-222     GARBETA-233<br />
SALBONI-234     BINPUR-237     BANDWAN-238<br />
S25-33-WB-JHARGRAM     1AMRIT HANSDA     INC<br />
2NABENDU MAHALI     BJP<br />
3PANCHANAN HANSDA     BSP<br />
4PULIN BIHARI BASKE     CPM<br />
5CHUNIBALA HANSDA     JKP(N)<br />
6ADITYA KISKU     IND<br />
7SUNIL MURMU     IND<br />
8SUSIL MANDI     IND<br />
EGRA-218     DANTAN-219     KESHIARY-223     KHARAGPUR SADAR-224<br />
NARAYANGARH-225     KHARAGPUR-228     MEDINIPUR-236<br />
S25-34-WB-MEDINIPUR     1ASOK KUMAR GOLDER     BSP<br />
2DIPAK KUMAR GHOSH     AITC<br />
3PRADIP PATNAIK     BJP<br />
4PRABODH PANDA     CPI<br />
5NEPAL DAS     JMM<br />
6MUKUL KUMAR MAITI     RDMP<br />
7AMIT MOITRA     IND<br />
8DE SUKUMAR     IND<br />
9PARTHA ADDHYA     IND<br />
10SANJAY MISHRA     IND<br />
BALARAMPUR-239     BAGHMUNDI-240     JOYPUR-241     PURULIA-242     MANBAZAR-243<br />
KASHIPUR-244     PARA-245<br />
S25-35-WB-PURULIA     1ASIT BARAN MAHATO     BSP<br />
2NARAHARI MAHATO     AIFB<br />
3SHANTIRAM MAHATO     INC<br />
4SAYANTAN BASU     BJP<br />
5AJIT PRASAD MAHATO     JMM<br />
6ABINASH SAREN     AMB<br />
7ABHIRAM BESRA     JDP<br />
8DHIREN CHANDRA MAHATO     JD(U)<br />
9AMULYA RATAN MAHATO     IND<br />
10UMACHARAN MAHATO     IND<br />
11DHIREN RAJAK     IND<br />
12BISAMBAR MURA     IND<br />
13MUKESH SAHU     IND<br />
14MRITYUNJAY MAHATO     IND<br />
RAGHUNATHPUR-246     SALTORA-247     CHHATNA-248     RANIBANDH-249<br />
RAIPUR-250     TALDANGRA-251     BANKURA-252<br />
S25-36-WB-BANKURA     1ACHARIA BASUDEB     CPM<br />
2GANESH RAY     BSP<br />
3RAHUL BISWAJIT SINHA     BJP<br />
4SUBRATA MUKHERJEE     INC<br />
5ASWINI DULEY     JKP(N)<br />
6TAPAN KUMAR PATHAK     RDMP<br />
7PARESH MARANDI     JMM<br />
8BYASDEB CHAKRABORTTY     JD(U)<br />
9SUDHIR KUMAR MURMU     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
10PRABIR BANERJEE     IND<br />
11LAKSHMI SARKAR     IND<br />
BARJORA-253     ONDA-254     BISHNUPUR-255     KATULPUR-256     INDUS-257<br />
SONAMUKHI-258     KHANDAGHOSH-259<br />
S25-37-WB-BISHNUPUR     1JAYANTA MONDAL     BJP<br />
2MANIK BAURI     BSP<br />
3SEULI SAHA     AITC<br />
4SUSMITA BAURI     CPM<br />
5TAPAS DAS     JMM<br />
6UTTAM BOURI     IND<br />
7UMA KANTA BHAKAT     IND<br />
RAINA-261     JAMALPUR-262     KALNA-264     MEMARI-265     PURBASTHALI<br />
DAKSHIN-268     PURBASTHALI UTTAR-269     KATWA-270<br />
S25-38-WB-BARDHAMAN PURBA     1ANUP KUMAR SAHA     CPM<br />
2ASHOKE BISWAS     AITC<br />
3MUKUL BISWAS     BSP<br />
4SANKAR HALDAR     BJP<br />
5PEJUSH KUMAR SAHANA     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
6RABINDRANATH BAG     AUDF<br />
7RAJU MALIK     JDP<br />
BURDWAN DAKSHIN-260     MONTESWAR-263     BURDWAN UTTAR-266     BHATAR-267<br />
GALSI-274     DURGAPUR PURBA-276     DURGAPUR PASCHIM-277<br />
S25-39-WB-BURDWAN &#8211; DURGAPUR     1NARGIS BEGAM     INC<br />
2SHIBA PADA BISWAS     BSP<br />
3SK SAIDUL HAQUE     CPM<br />
4SYED ALI AFZAL CHAND     BJP<br />
5ASHOKE TARU MALLICK     SP<br />
6MADHU SUDAN SHET     AUDF<br />
7SUMAN SARKAR     RDMP<br />
8SHYAMALI ROY CHOWDHURY     IND<br />
PANDABESWAR-275     RANIGANJ-278     JAMURIA-279     ASNSOL DAKSHIN-280<br />
ASANSOL UTTAR-281     KULTI-282     BARABANI-283<br />
S25-40-WB-ASANSOL     1AJAY SINGH     BSP<br />
2GHATAK MOLOY     AITC<br />
3BANSA GOPAL CHOWDHURY     CPM<br />
4SURYYA RAY     BJP<br />
5GOUTAM DAS     LJP<br />
6JARASANDHA SINHA     IND<br />
7JYOTIRMOY MAITY     IND<br />
KETUGRAM-271     MANGALKOT-272     AUSGRAM-273     BOLPUR-286     NANOOR-287<br />
LABHPUR-288     MAYURESWAR-290<br />
S25-41-WB-BOLPUR     1ARJUN SAHA     BJP<br />
2ASIT KUMAR MAL     INC<br />
3VIDYASAGAR METE     BSP<br />
4DOCTOR RAM CHANDRA DOME     CPM<br />
5ADARA BAURI     AUDF<br />
6NIHAR HAZRA     IND<br />
7PROFESSOR BIJAY DALUI     IND<br />
DUBRAJPUR-284     SURI-285     SAINTHIA-289     RAMPURHAT-291     HANSAN-292<br />
NALHATI-293     MURARAI-294<br />
S25-42-WB-BIRBHUM     1TAPAS MUKHERJEE     BJP<br />
2BRAJA MUKHERJEE     CPM<br />
3RADHESHYAM SINGH     BSP<br />
4SATABDI ROY     AITC<br />
5ASGAR ALI GAJLU     SP<br />
6MOULANA NAJRUL HAK     AUDF<br />
7SHIB RATAN SHARMA     JMM<br />
PREMNAGAR-4     BHATGAON-5     PRATAPPUR-6     RAMANUJGANJ-7     SAMRI-8<br />
LUNDRA-9     AMBIKAPUR-10     SITAPUR-11<br />
S26-1-CG-SARGUJA     1DHAN SINGH DHURVE     BSP<br />
2BAL SINGH     CPM<br />
3BHANU PRATAP SINGH     INC<br />
4MURARILAL SINGH     BJP<br />
5ANOOP MINJ     JMM<br />
6KUMAIT BDO     JD(U)<br />
7BHUPNATH SINGH MARAVI     GGP<br />
8RAMDEO LAKRA     CGVP<br />
9RAMNATH CHERWA     SSD<br />
10SOMNATH BHAGAT     LJP<br />
11AMRIT SINGH MARAVI     IND<br />
12JUGESHWAR     IND<br />
13DHANESHWAR SINGH     IND<br />
14SARJU XESS ORANW     IND<br />
15SUNIL KUMAR SINGH KANHARE     IND<br />
16SURAJ DEO SINGH KHAIRWAR     IND<br />
JASHPUR-12     KUNKURI-13     PATHALGAON-14     LAILUNDRA-15     RAIGARH-16<br />
SARANGARH-17     KHARSIA-18     DHARAMJAIGARH-19<br />
S26-2-CG-RAIGARH     1BAHADUR SINGH RATHIA     BSP<br />
2VISHNU DEO SAI     BJP<br />
3HRIDAYARAM RATHIYA     INC<br />
4DARSHAN SIDAR     GGP<br />
5MEERA DEVI SINGH TIRKEY     CGVP<br />
6SHIRACHAND EKKA     JMM<br />
7AMRIT TIRKEY     IND<br />
8KAMRISH SINGH GOND     IND<br />
9SANJAY TIRKEY     IND<br />
10HALDHAR RAM SIDAR     IND<br />
AKALTARA-33     JAJGIR-CHAMPA-34     SAKRI-35     CHANDRAPURA-36<br />
JAIJAIPUR-37     PAMGARH-38     BILAIGARH-43     KASDOL-44<br />
S26-3-CG-JANJGIR-CHAMPA     1SHRIMATI KAMLA DEVI PATLE     BJP<br />
2DAURAM RATNAKAR     BSP<br />
3DRSHIVKUMAR DAHARIYA     INC<br />
4BR CHAUHAN     RPI(A)<br />
5NEELKANTH WARE     CSP<br />
6PREM SHANKAR MAHILANGE URF PREM INDIA     LJP<br />
7SANJEEV KUMAR KHARE     CGVP<br />
8ANANDRAM GILHARE     IND<br />
9CHAITRAM SURYAVANSHI     IND<br />
10DRCHHAVILAL RATRE     IND<br />
11MAYARAM NAT     IND<br />
12RAMCHARAN PRADHAN ADHIWAKTA     IND<br />
BHARATPUR-SONHAT-1     MANENDRAGARH-2     BAIKUNTHPUR-3     RAMPUR-20<br />
KOBRA-21     KATGHORA-22     PALI-TANAKHAR-23     MARWAHI-24<br />
S26-4-CG-KORBA     1KARUNA SHUKLA     BJP<br />
2CHARANDAS MAHANT     INC<br />
3VIJAY LAXMI SHARMA     BSP<br />
4KEDARNATH RAJWADE     JMM<br />
5CHAITI DEVI MAHANT     CSP<br />
6BUDHWAR SINGH UIKEY     RGOP<br />
7DR VIPIN SINHA     CGVP<br />
8SANGEETA NIRMALKAR     BHPD<br />
9HIRASINGH MARKAAM     GGP<br />
10GEND DAS MAHANT     IND<br />
11CHARAN DAS     IND<br />
12PAWAN KUMAR     IND<br />
13FULESHWAR PRASAD SURJAIHA     IND<br />
14RAMDAYAL ORAON     IND<br />
15RAMLAKHAN KASHI     IND<br />
16SHAMBHU PRASAD SHARMA ADHIWAKTA     IND<br />
17SATRUPA     IND<br />
18SANTOSH BANJARE     IND<br />
KOTA-25     LORMI-26     MUNGELI-27     TAKHATPUR-28     BILHA-29     BILASPUR-30<br />
BELTARA-31     MASTURI-32<br />
S26-5-CG-BILASPUR     1DILIP SINGH JUDEV     BJP<br />
2ADVOCATE TRNIRALA     BSP<br />
3DRRENU JOGI     INC<br />
4UTTAM PRASAD DANSENA     SUSP<br />
5DRGOJU PAUL     RPI(A)<br />
6DRBALMUKUND SINGH MARAVI     GGP<br />
7BALARAM SAHU     BHPD<br />
8MUKESH KUMAR SAHU     JMM<br />
9SAPNA CHAKRABORTY     LJP<br />
10ARJUN SHRIVAS GANGUAA     IND<br />
11ANUJ DHRITLAHRE     IND<br />
12ABDUL HAMID SIDDIQUE     IND<br />
13ASHOK SHRIVASTAVA     IND<br />
14UMESH SINGH     IND<br />
15TUKLAL GARG     IND<br />
16DAYA DAS LAHRE     IND<br />
17DRDAYA RAM DAYAL     IND<br />
18DILIP KUMAR     IND<br />
19DILIP GUPTA     IND<br />
20DILIP SINGH     IND<br />
21MANOJ KUMAR BIRKO     IND<br />
22RAMESH AHUJA     IND<br />
23RAMESH KUMAR LAHARE     IND<br />
24RAJENDRA SAHU     IND<br />
25RAJESH PRATAP     IND<br />
26RAMBILAS SHARMA     IND<br />
27BPVISWAKARMA     IND<br />
28SHYAM BIHARI TRIVEDI     IND<br />
PANDARIYA-71     KAWARGHA-72     KHAIRAGARH-73     DONGARGARH-74<br />
RAJNANDGAON-75     DONGARGAON-76     KHUJJI-77     MOHALA-MANPUR-78<br />
S26-6-CG-RAJNANDGAON     1DEVWRAT SINGH     INC<br />
2PRADHUMAN NETAM     BSP<br />
3MADHUSUDAN YADAV     BJP<br />
4GANGARAM NISHAD     EKSP<br />
5NARAD KHOTHALIYA     CGVP<br />
6AJAY JAISWAL     IND<br />
7AJAY PALI     IND<br />
8JALAL MOHAMMAD QURESHI     IND<br />
9DERHARAM LODHI     IND<br />
10DILIP RATHOR SAMPADAK     IND<br />
11BHAG CHAND VAIDHYA     IND<br />
12MADAN YADAV     IND<br />
13MANGAL DAS BANGARE     IND<br />
14DRYADAV PRACHARYA     IND<br />
PATAN-62     DURG-RURAL-63     DURG-CITY-64     DURG-NAGAR-65     VAISHALI<br />
NAGAR-66     AHIWARA-67     SAJA-68     BEMETARA-69     NAWAGARH-70<br />
S26-7-CG-DURG     1PRADEEP CHOUBEY     INC<br />
2RAGHUNANDAN SAHU     BSP<br />
3SAROJ PANDEY     BJP<br />
4DEVIDAS KURRE     CVKP<br />
5DR PANKAJ GOSOMI PANDIT     RPI<br />
6ANAND GAUTAM     IND<br />
7TARACHAND SAHU     IND<br />
8TARACHAND SAHU     IND<br />
9TARACHAND SAHU     IND<br />
10MASOOD KHAN     IND<br />
11RATAN KUMAR KSHETRAPAL     IND<br />
12RAJENDRA KUMAR SAHU     IND<br />
13LAXMAN PRASAD     IND<br />
14GURU DADA LOKESH MAHARAJ     IND<br />
15SHITKARAN MHILWAR     IND<br />
BALODA BAZAR-45     BHATAPARA-46     DHARSIWA-47     RAIPUR RURAL-48     RAIPUR<br />
CITY WEST-49     RAIPUR CITY NORTH-50     RAIPUR CITY SOUTH-51     ARANG-52<br />
ABHANPUR-53<br />
S26-8-CG-RAIPUR     1BHUPESH BAGHEL     INC<br />
2RAMESH BAIS     BJP<br />
3VIDHYADEVI SAHU     BSP<br />
4ER ASHOK TAMRAKAR     JCGP<br />
5IMRRAN PASHA     LSWP<br />
6PR KHUNTE     CGVP<br />
7MADHUSUDAN MISHRA     ABHM<br />
8SHAILENDRA BANJARE SHAKTIPUTRA     SSBD<br />
9SHANKAR LAL VARANDANI     PPOI<br />
10HARGUN MEGHWANI     ABSSP<br />
11ARUN HARPAL     IND<br />
12JAFAR HUSSAIN BABABHAI PURVA MUTVALLI     IND<br />
13MOH JILANI ALIAS TANI     IND<br />
14NAND KISHOR DEEP     IND<br />
15NARESH BHISHMDEV DHIDHI     IND<br />
16NAVIN GUPTA     IND<br />
17NARAD NISHAD     IND<br />
18PRAVEEN JAIN     IND<br />
19BHARAT BHUSHAN PANDEY     IND<br />
20MATHURA PRASAD TANDON     IND<br />
21YASHWANT SAHU     IND<br />
22RAJENDRA KUMAR SAHU     IND<br />
23RAJENDRA SINGH THAKUR ADVOCATE     IND<br />
24RAMKRISHNA VERMA     IND<br />
25RAMCHARAN YADAV     IND<br />
26SHOBHARAM GILHARE     IND<br />
27SIYARAM DHRITLAHARE     IND<br />
28SMT SUSIL BAI BANJARE     IND<br />
29SYED RASHID ALI     IND<br />
30SANJAY BAGHEL     IND<br />
31HAIDAR BHATI     IND<br />
32SHRIKANT KASER     IND<br />
SARAIPALI-39     BASNA-40     KHALLARI-41     MAHASAMUND-42     RAJIM-54<br />
BINDRANAWAGARH-55     KURUD-57     DHAMTARI-58<br />
S26-9-CG-MAHASAMUND     1CHANDULAL SAHU CHANDU BHAIYA     BJP<br />
2MOTILAL     BSP<br />
3MOTILAL SAHU     INC<br />
4DR ANAND MATAWALE GURUJI     LB<br />
5KIRAN KUMAR DHRUW     JMM<br />
6BAUDDH KUMAR KAUSHIK     CGVP<br />
7DR LATA MARKAM     RPI(A)<br />
8SHRIDHAR CHANDRAKAR PATEL     AD<br />
9KHEDUBHARTI SATYESH     IND<br />
10CHAMPA LAL PATEL     IND<br />
11NARENDRA BHISHMDEV DHIDHI     IND<br />
12NARAYANDAS INQALAB GANDHI     IND<br />
13BHARAT DIWAN     IND<br />
14RAMPRASAD CHAUHAN     IND<br />
15SULTANSINGH SATNAM     IND<br />
KONDAGAON-83     NARAYANPUR-84     BASTAR-85     JAGDALPUR-86     CHITRAKOT-87<br />
DANTEWARA-88     BIJAPUR-89     KONTA-90<br />
S26-10-CG-BASTAR     1AYTU RAM MANDAVI     BSP<br />
2BALIRAM KASHYAP     BJP<br />
3MANISH KUNJAM     CPI<br />
4SHANKAR SODI     INC<br />
5CHANDRA SHEKHAR DHRUV SHEKHAR     IND<br />
6MAYARAM NETAM ALIAS FULSING SILADAR     IND<br />
7SUBHASH CHANDRA MOURYA     IND<br />
SIHAWA-56     SANJARI BALOD-59     DONDI LAHARA-60     GUNDERDEHI-61<br />
ANTAGARH-79     BHANUPRATAPPUR-80     KANKER-81     KESHKAR-82<br />
S26-11-CG-KANKER     1SMT PHOOLO DEVI NETAM     INC<br />
2MIRA SALAM     BSP<br />
3SOHAN POTAI     BJP<br />
4JALSINGH SHORI     CSP<br />
5N R BHUARYA     GMS<br />
6BHOM LAL     AD<br />
7MAYARAM NAGWANSHI     GGP<br />
8G R RANA     JMM<br />
9DEVCHAND MATLAM     IND<br />
10PRAFUL MANDAVI     IND<br />
11MAYARAM NETAM FULSINGH SILEDAR     IND<br />
RAJMAHAL-1     BORIO-2     BARHAIT-3     LITIPARA-4     PAKHUR-5     MAHESHPUR-6<br />
S27-1-JH-RAJMAHAL     1CHANDRA SHEKHAR AZAD     BSP<br />
2JYOTIN SOREN     CPM<br />
3THOMAS HASDA     RJD<br />
4DEVIDHAN BESRA     BJP<br />
5HEMLAL MURMU     JMM<br />
6AAMELIYA HANSDA     RSP<br />
7CHARAN MURMU     SHS<br />
8DAUD MARANDI     SP<br />
9SUKHWA URAON     RKSP<br />
10SUNDAR TUDU     BHJAP<br />
11SOM MARANDI     JVM<br />
12STIPHEN MARANDI     JHJM<br />
SHIKARIPARA-7     NALA-8     JAMTARA-9     DUMKA-10     JAMA-11     SARATH-14<br />
S27-2-JH-DUMKA     1CHURKA TUDU     BSP<br />
2PASHUPATI KOL     CPI<br />
3RAMESH TUDU     RJD<br />
4SHIBU SOREN     JMM<br />
5SUNIL SOREN     BJP<br />
6ARJUN PUJHAR     SP<br />
7NIRMALA MURMU     RSP<br />
8PHATIK CHANDRA HEMBRAM     AJSU<br />
9BITIYA MANJHI     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
10RAMESH HEMBROM     JVM<br />
11RAMJIVAN DEHRI     SAP<br />
12KALESHWAR SOREN     IND<br />
13CHARLES MURMU     IND<br />
14NANDLAL SOREN     IND<br />
15PULICE HEMRAM     IND<br />
16BIVISAN PUJHAR     IND<br />
17CYRIL HANSDA     IND<br />
18SONA MURMU     IND<br />
19HOPNA BASKI     IND<br />
JARMUNDI-12     MADHUPUR-13     DEOGHAR-15     POREYAHAT-16     GODDA-17<br />
MAHAGAMA-18<br />
S27-3-JH-GODDA     1IQBAL DURRANI     BSP<br />
2DURGA SOREN     JMM<br />
3NISHIKANT DUBEY     BJP<br />
4FURKAN ANSARI     INC<br />
5ASHOK SHARMA     JKP<br />
6GEETA MANDAL     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
7GOVIND LAL MARANDI     RSP<br />
8JAWAHAR LAL YADAV     LJP<br />
9NANDLAL YADAV     SP<br />
10NIRANJAN PRASAD YADAV     RWS<br />
11PRADEEP YADAV     JVM<br />
12PRADEEP YADAV     SAP<br />
13BINOD MEHARIA     BSA<br />
14RAJ NARAYAN KHAWADE     AJSUP<br />
15SANTOSH KUMAR RAY     AITC<br />
16SURAJ MANDAL     JVD<br />
17JAYSWAL MANJHI     IND<br />
18JAHIR MUSTAKIM     IND<br />
19MANOJ KUMAR MANDAL     IND<br />
20MITHILESH PASWAN     IND<br />
21MD MOAJJAM ALI CHANCHAL     IND<br />
22SHANKAR PRASAD KESHARI     IND<br />
23SANJEEV KUMAR     IND<br />
SIMARIA-26     CHATRA-27     MANIKA-73     LATEHAR-74     PANKI-75<br />
S27-4-JH-CHATRA     1ARUN KUMAR YADAV     JD(U)<br />
2DHIRAJ PRASAD SAHU     INC<br />
3NAGMANI     RJD<br />
4SUGAN MAHTO     BSP<br />
5KESHWAR YADAV     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
6PARAS NATH MANJHI     ABMSD<br />
7KP SHARMA     JVM<br />
8SURENDRA YADAV     JKP<br />
9INDER SINGH NAMDHARI     IND<br />
10DHIRENDRA AGRAWAL     IND<br />
11RATNESH KUMAR GUPTA     IND<br />
KODARMA-19     BARKATHA-20     DHANWAR-28     BAGODAR-29     JAMUA-30     GANDEY-31<br />
S27-5-JH-KODARMA     1TILAKDHARI PD SINGH     INC<br />
2PRANAV KUMAR VERMA     RJD<br />
3LAXAMAN SAWARNKAR     BJP<br />
4BISHNU PRASAD BHAIYA     JMM<br />
5SABHAPATI KUSHWAHA     BSP<br />
6UMESH CHANDRA TRIVEDI     JKP<br />
7PRAMESHWAR YADAV     RKSP<br />
8BABULAL MARANDI     JVM<br />
9RAJKISHOR PRASAD MODI     JVD<br />
10RAJ KUMAR YADAV     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
11HADTAL DAS     BSA<br />
12ASHOK KUMAR SHARMA     IND<br />
13KAMAL DAS     IND<br />
14CHANDRA DHARI MAHTO     IND<br />
15MANJOOR ALAM ANSARI     IND<br />
16LAXAMAN DAS     IND<br />
GIRIDIH-32     DUMRI-33     GOMIYA-34     BERMO-35     TUNDI-42     BAGHMARA-43<br />
S27-6-JH-GIRIDIH     1AKLU RAM MAHTO     CPI<br />
2TEKLAL MAHTO     JMM<br />
3BIJAY SINGH     BSP<br />
4RAVINDRA KUMAR PANDEY     BJP<br />
5MD HIMAYUN ANSARI     RJD<br />
6MRINAL KANTI DEV     SLP(L)<br />
7RAVINDER MAHTO     JKP(N)<br />
8SHIVA MAHTO     MCO<br />
9SABA AHMAD     JVM<br />
10INDRA DEV MAHTO     IND<br />
11UMESH RISHI     IND<br />
12NAND KISHOR PRASAD     IND<br />
13BUDDHI NATH TIWARY     IND<br />
14MAHAVIR PRASAD     IND<br />
15MASOOM RAJA ANSARI     IND<br />
16LALOO KEWAT     IND<br />
17SHANKAR RAJAK     IND<br />
BOKARO-36     CHANDANKYARI-37     SINDRI-38     NIRSA-39     DHANBAD-40<br />
JHARIA-41<br />
S27-7-JH-DHANBAD     1CHANDRASHEKHAR DUBEY     INC<br />
2PASHUPATI NATH SINGH     BJP<br />
3SAMARESH SINGH     BSP<br />
4INDU SINGH     SAP<br />
5JANARDAN PANDEY     AIFB<br />
6DIN BANDHU SINGH     SLP(L)<br />
7PAWAN KUMAR JHA     JD(S)<br />
8PHUL CHAND MANDAL     JVM<br />
9MKMANDAL     AMB<br />
10AK ROY     MCO<br />
11VIDESHI MAHATO     JVD<br />
12VIRENDRA PRADHAN     LJP<br />
13SUNIL KUMAR     IJP<br />
14MD SULTAN     JKP<br />
15HAFFIZUDDIN ANSARI     SP<br />
16ABDUL MUSTAFA     IND<br />
17KARTIK MAHATO     IND<br />
18JAI PRAKASH SINGH     IND<br />
19JAIRAM SINGH     IND<br />
20JITENDRA KUMAR SINGH     IND<br />
21PHUL CHAND MAHATO     IND<br />
22BAMA PADA BAURI     IND<br />
23MADHUSUDAN RAJHANS     IND<br />
24MANILAL MAHATO     IND<br />
25MANOJ GANDHI     IND<br />
26MANOJ PANDEY     IND<br />
27MUNSI HEMBRAM     IND<br />
28RAVI RANJAN SINHA     IND<br />
29SHANKAR RAWANI     IND<br />
30SALIM KHAN     IND<br />
31SADHUSHARAN GOPE     IND<br />
32SUSHIL KUMAR SINGH     IND<br />
ICHAGARH-50     SILLI-61     KHIJRI-62     RANCHI-63     HATIA-64     KANKE-65<br />
S27-8-JH-RANCHI     1RAJENDRA SINGH MUNDA     CPM<br />
2RAM TAHAL CHAUDHARY     BJP<br />
3MD SARFUDDIN     BSP<br />
4SUBODH KANT SAHAY     INC<br />
5AKHTAR ANSARI     JVM<br />
6AFSAR EMAM     JKPP<br />
7MD AJAD ANSARI     NLHP<br />
8JIPALAL SINGH MUNDA     JKP(N)<br />
9DAYANAND GUPTA     JVD<br />
10SURENDRA KUMAR SUMAN     SAP<br />
11ANJANI PANDEY     IND<br />
12AGAM LAL MAHTO     IND<br />
13AFTAB ALAM     IND<br />
14ARTI BEHRA     IND<br />
15UPENDRA PD SRIVASTAVA     IND<br />
16KESHAV NARAYAN BHAGAT     IND<br />
17KAILASH PAHAN     IND<br />
18JANARDAN TIWARI     IND<br />
19JITENDRA MAHTO     IND<br />
20DEVENDRA THAKUR     IND<br />
21BIRSA HEMBRAM     IND<br />
22RANJEET MAHTO     IND<br />
23RAMPODO MAHTO     IND<br />
24ROSHAN LAL MAHTO     IND<br />
25ROSAN PRASAD     IND<br />
26LAL BABA MASANI     IND<br />
BAHARAGORA-44     GHATSHILA-45     POTKA-46     JUGASHLAI-47     JAMSHEDPUR<br />
EAST-48     JAMSHEDPUR WEST-49<br />
S27-9-JH-JAMSHEDPUR     1AJEET KUMAR     BSP<br />
2ARJUN MUNDA     BJP<br />
3SUMAN MAHTO     JMM<br />
4ARVIND KUMAR SINGH     JVM<br />
5ASHOK TRIPATHI     SP<br />
6KINKAR GOUR     RASD<br />
7KRISHN MURARI MISHRA     ABHM<br />
8PARIKSHIT MAHATO     LJP<br />
9MUBIN KHAN     BSA<br />
10RAJ KAPOOR MAHATO     JVD<br />
11SHARAT MAHATO     JKP(N)<br />
12SHAILENDRA MAHTO     AJSU<br />
13SHYAM NARAYAN SINGH     AITC<br />
14SANDIP PAUL     JKP<br />
15DR SUNARAM HANSDA     JDP<br />
16HEMANT SINGH     AMB<br />
17KRISHNA PRASAD     IND<br />
18JOSAI MARDI     IND<br />
19DILIP KALINDI     IND<br />
20DILIP TUDU     IND<br />
21PARAS NATH PRASAD     IND<br />
22RAKESH KUMAR     IND<br />
23RAJIV CHANDRA MAHATO     IND<br />
24RAM CHANDRA PRASAD GUPTA     IND<br />
25VICTOR A LAZARUS     IND<br />
26SITARAM TUDU     IND<br />
SARAIKELLA-51     CHAIBASA-52     MAJHGANON-53     JAGANATHPUR-54<br />
MANOHARPUR-55     CHAKRADHARPUR-56<br />
S27-10-JH-SINGHBHUM     1BARKUWAR GAGRAI     BJP<br />
2BAGUN SUMBRUI     INC<br />
3HIKIM CHANDRA TUDU     BSP<br />
4PREM SINGH MUNDRI     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
5MANGAL SINGH BOBONGA     JVM<br />
6SUKH RAM JONKO     JDP<br />
7ASHOK KUMAR TIU     IND<br />
8MADHU KORA     IND<br />
9HIKIM SOREN     IND<br />
KHARASAWAN-57     TAMAR-58     KHUNTI-60     TORPA-60     SIMDEGA-70<br />
KOLEBIRA-71<br />
S27-11-JH-KHUNTI     1KARIYA MUNDA     BJP<br />
2NEIL TIRKEY     INC<br />
3MARSHAL BARLA     BSP<br />
4THEODORE KIRO     JVM<br />
5NITIMA BODRA BARI     JKP(N)<br />
6NISHIKANT HORO     JKP<br />
7ANAND KUJUR     IND<br />
8UMBULAN TOPNO     IND<br />
9KARLUS BHENGRA     IND<br />
MANDAR-66     SISAI-67     GUMLA-68     BISHUNPUR-69     LOHARDAGA-72<br />
S27-12-JH-LOHARDAGA     1JOKHAN BHAGAT     BSP<br />
2RAMESHWAR ORAON     INC<br />
3SUDARSHAN BHAGAT     BJP<br />
4DEOSHARAN BHAGAT     AJSU<br />
5BAHURA EKKA     JVM<br />
6BHUNESHWAR LOHRA     LJVM<br />
7RAMA KHALKHO     JHJAM<br />
8ARJUN BHAGAT     IND<br />
9ETWA ORAON     IND<br />
10GOPAL ORAON     IND<br />
11CHAMRA LINDA     IND<br />
12JAI PRAKASH BHAGAT     IND<br />
13NAWAL KISHOR SINGH     IND<br />
14PADMA BARAIK     IND<br />
15SUKHDEO LOHRA     IND<br />
DALTONGANJ-76     BISHRAMPUR-77     CHATTARPUR-78     HUSSAINABAD-79<br />
GARHWA-80     BHAWANATHPUR-81<br />
S27-13-JH-PALAMAU     1KAMESHWAR BAITHA     JMM<br />
2GHURAN RAM     RJD<br />
3RADHA KRISHNA KISHORE     JD(U)<br />
4HIRA RAM TUPHANI     BSP<br />
5GANESH RAM     JKP<br />
6JAWAHAR PASWAN     AJSUP<br />
7NANDDEV RAM     JKP(N)<br />
8PARVATI DEVI     MMM<br />
9PRABHAT KUMAR     JVM<br />
10RAJU GUIDE MAJHI     ABMSD<br />
11RAM NARESH RAM     RASD<br />
12BIRBAL RAM     RLD<br />
13SATYENDRA KUMAR PASWAN     BSSPA<br />
14SUSHMA MEHTA     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
15JITENDRA RAM     IND<br />
16NARESH KUMAR PASWAN     IND<br />
17BRAJMOHAN RAM     IND<br />
18BHOLA RAM     IND<br />
19MUNESHWAR RAM     IND<br />
20RAM PRASAD RAM     IND<br />
21SUNESHWAR BAITHA     IND<br />
BARHI-21     BARKAGAON-22     RAMGARH-23     MANDHU-24     HAZARIBAGH-25<br />
S27-14-JH-HAZARIBAGH     1KISHOR KUMAR PANDEY     BSP<br />
2BHUVNESHWAR PRASAD MEHTA     CPI<br />
3YASHWANT SINHA     BJP<br />
4SHIVLAL MAHTO     JMM<br />
5SAURABH NARAIN SINGH     INC<br />
6CHANDRA PRAKASH CHOUDHARY     AJSU<br />
7DIGAMBER KU MEHTA     SP<br />
8BRAJ KISHORE JAISWAL     JVM<br />
9DEONATH MAHTO     IND<br />
10MAHENDRA KISHORE MEHTA     IND<br />
11MD MOINUDDIN AHMED     IND<br />
12LALAN PRASAD     IND<br />
13SNEHLATA DEVI     IND<br />
PUROLA-1     YAMUNOTRI-2     GANGOTRI-3     GHANSHALI-9     PRATAPNAGAR-12<br />
TEHRI-13     DHANOLTI-14     CHAKRATA-15     VIKASNAGAR-16     SAHASPUR-17<br />
S28-1-UK-TEHRI GARHWAL     1JASPAL RANA     BJP<br />
2BACHI RAM     CPM<br />
3MUNNA SINGH CHAUHAN     BSP<br />
4VIJAY BAHUGUNA     INC<br />
5SHAILESH     UKKD<br />
6ANJANA WALIA     RJSD<br />
7BANO RANI     NLHP<br />
8SHAILESH KUMAR VERMA     LJP<br />
9SUDESH SHARMA     AD<br />
10SUNDER LAL THAPLIYAL     VVS<br />
11KEDAR SINGH     IND<br />
12DR NAGENDRA DUTT JAGOODI     IND<br />
13BARHM DEV JHA     IND<br />
14RAM SINGH RAWAT     IND<br />
15VIJAY NATH     IND<br />
16SHIV NARAIN     IND<br />
17SANJAY     IND<br />
18HARISH WALIA     IND<br />
BADRINATH-4     THARALI-5     KARNPRAYAG-6     KEDARNATH-7     RUDRAPRAYAG-8<br />
DEOPRAYAG-10     NARENDRANAGAR-11     YAMKESHWAR-36     PAURI-37     SRINAGAR-38<br />
S28-2-UK-GARHWAL     1ANAND PRAKASH     UKKD<br />
2LT GENRETD TEJPAL SINGH RAWAT PVSM VSM     BJP<br />
3RAJEEV AGARWAL     BSP<br />
4LALITA PRASAD BHATT     CPI<br />
5SATPAL MAHARAJ     INC<br />
6INDRESH MAIKHURI     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
7GANESH PANT     LJP<br />
8R P DHYANI     ABHM<br />
9MAHADEV     JKM<br />
10RASHID KHAN     ANC<br />
11ABBDUL KADIR     IND<br />
12OM PARKASH     IND<br />
13SHIV SINGH     IND<br />
DHARCHULA-42     DIDIHAT-43     PITHORAGARH-44     GANGOLIHAT-45     KAPKOTE-46<br />
BAGESHWAR-47     DWARAHAT-48     SALT-49     RANIKHET-50     SOMESHWAR-51<br />
S28-3-UK-ALMORA     1AJAY TAMTA     BJP<br />
2CHAMPEE ARYA     NCP<br />
3PRADEEP TAMTA     INC<br />
4BAHADUR RAM DHAUNI     BSP<br />
5RANJIT VISHWAKARMA     UKKD<br />
6GOPAL RAM     RPI(A)<br />
7YASHPAL ARYA     LJP<br />
8SUSHAMA     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
9KIRAN ARYA     IND<br />
10HARI RAMA     IND<br />
LALKUWA-56     BHIMTAL-57     NAINITAL-58     HALDWANI-59     KALADHUNGI-60<br />
JASPUR-62     KASHIPUR-63     BAJPUR-64     GADARPUR-65     RUDRAPUR-66<br />
S28-4-UK-NAINITAL-UDHAMSINGH NAGAR     1NARAYAN PAL     BSP<br />
2DR NARAYAN SINGH JANTWAL     UKKD<br />
3PREM PRAKASH SINGH     SP<br />
4BACHI SINGH RAWAT     BJP<br />
5KC SINGH BABA     INC<br />
6RISHI PAL SINGH     ABRS<br />
7BAHADUR SINGH JANGI     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
8MADAN SINGH MER     LJP<br />
9RAIS AHMAD ANSARI     JD(S)<br />
10SHEESHPAL SINGH ARYA     ANC<br />
11BINDU GUPTA     IND<br />
12MAHESH CHANDRA KANDPAL     IND<br />
13MOUALANA YADE ILAHI     IND<br />
14SITARAM     IND<br />
DHARAMPUR-18     DOIWALA-23     RISHIKESH-24     HARDWAR-25     B.H.E.L.<br />
RANIPUR-26     JWALAPUR-27     BHAGWANPUR-28     JHABRERA-29     PIRANKALIYAR-30<br />
ROORKEE-31<br />
S28-5-UK-HARDWAR     1AMBRISH KUMAR     SP<br />
2SWAMI YATINDRANAND GIRI     BJP<br />
3RAJKUMAR SAINI     UKKD<br />
4SHAHZAD     BSP<br />
5HARISH RAWAT     INC<br />
6ASIF KHAN     AD<br />
7RAJEEV GUPTA     RJSD<br />
8RIASAT ALI     RPI(A)<br />
9SUBHASH     MKD<br />
10AJAY KATHURIA     IND<br />
11ABBAS     IND<br />
12VKKAMPANI     IND<br />
13KULVEER SINGH     IND<br />
14NATTHU RAM     IND<br />
15MOHD MURSALEEN QURESHI     IND<br />
16RANDHIR BHARAT     IND<br />
17RAMSHARAN BHATT     IND<br />
18SHAHIDA BEGAM     IND<br />
19PT SHIVAM MAHARAJ     IND<br />
20SUMER CHAND     IND<br />
21SANJAY     IND<br />
ANDAMAN &amp; NICOBAR ISLANDS-1<br />
U01-1-AN-ANDAMAN &amp; NICOBAR ISLANDS     1SMTI R S UMA BHARATHY     NCP<br />
2SHRI KULDEEP RAI SHARMA     INC<br />
3SHRI P R GANESHAN     RJD<br />
4SHRI TAPAN KUMAR BEPARI     CPM<br />
5SHRI BISHNU PADA RAY     BJP<br />
6SHRI M S MOHAN     BSP<br />
7SHRI N K P NAIR     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
8SHRI PRADEEP KUMAR EKKA     JDP<br />
9SHRI T ALI     IND<br />
10DR THANKACHAN     IND<br />
11SHRI VAKIATH VALAPPIL KHALID     IND<br />
CHANDIGARH-1<br />
U02-1-CH-CHANDIGARH     1PAWAN KUMAR BANSAL     INC<br />
2SATYA PAL JAIN     BJP<br />
3HARMOHAN DHAWAN     BSP<br />
4HAFFIZ ANWAR UL HAQ     RJD<br />
5GOSWAMI VISHWA BHUSHAN BHARTI     JD(U)<br />
6PARAS NATH     AD<br />
7AJAY GOYAL     IND<br />
8KAFIL AHMAD     IND<br />
9KHEM LAL BANSAL     IND<br />
10DARSHAN SINGH     IND<br />
11DES RAJ     IND<br />
12MAYA DEVI     IND<br />
13RAM PAL HANS     IND<br />
14S K SURI     IND<br />
DADRA &amp; NAGAR HAVELI-1<br />
U03-1-DN-DADAR &amp; NAGAR HAVELI     1DELKAR MOHANBHAI SANJIBHAI     INC<br />
2PATEL NATUBHAI GOMANBHAI     BJP<br />
3BIJ YOHANBHAI BHADIYABHAI     BSP<br />
4KHULAT BHIKALYA VANSHYA     IND<br />
5MISHAL LAXMANBHAI NAVASUBHAI     IND<br />
DAMAN AND DIU-1<br />
U04-1-DD-DAMAN &amp; DIU     1TANDEL GOPALBHAI KALYANBHAI     NCP<br />
2DAHYABHAI VALLABHBHAI PATEL     INC<br />
3LALUBHAI PATEL     BJP<br />
4RAMESHBHAI D SINGH     SP<br />
5GOHEL GAUTAMKUMAR NATVARSINH     IND<br />
6PANDEY DINESHBHAI     IND<br />
7SINDE SHAILESHBHAI     IND<br />
ADARSH NAGAR-4     SHALIMAR BAGH-14     SHAKUR BASTI-15     TRI NAGAR-16<br />
WAZIRPUR-17     MODEL TOWN-18     SADAR BAZAR-19     CHANDNI CHOWK-20     MATIA<br />
MAHAL-21     BALLIMARAN-22<br />
U05-1-DL-CHANDNI CHOWK     1KAPIL SIBAL     INC<br />
2MOHD MUSTAQEEM BALLO BHAI     BSP<br />
3VIJENDER GUPTA     BJP<br />
4AJAY MITTAL     AIFB<br />
5ANIL GUPTA     BPC<br />
6ABDUL SAMAD     RPIE<br />
7KIRAN         SJP(R)<br />
8GHANSHYAM MORWAL     DBP<br />
9JAVED AHMED     MBP<br />
10NARENDER SINGH     BSKRP<br />
11DR P L PREMI     BVVP<br />
12BHIM SINGH PURI     RSP<br />
13RAN PAL SINGH     BGTD<br />
14RAJ PAUL CHAUHAN     BPD<br />
15RAJESH NAGAR     RDMP<br />
16LABHU RAM GARG     RKSP<br />
17LILA DEVI     RVNP<br />
18VINOD DUKHIYA     ABHM<br />
19SHAHIDA PARVEEN     UWF<br />
20DR SITA RAM SHARMA     RWS<br />
21SUHAIL AHMED     SP<br />
22ASHOK KUMAR GOTEWALA     IND<br />
23ASHISH SAXENA     IND<br />
24IMAM RAJA NAQVI     IND<br />
25OM PRAKASH THAKUR     IND<br />
26ZAHEER AHMED     IND<br />
27NASRIN BEGUM     IND<br />
28PURAN CHAND     IND<br />
29PREM NARAIN     IND<br />
30BALRAM BARI     IND<br />
31BASHIRUDDIN     IND<br />
32BABU LAL BAIRWA     IND<br />
33BEER SINGH     IND<br />
34RANJEET KUMAR     IND<br />
35RAJENDER SINGH CHANDELIYA     IND<br />
36ROHIT KUMAR     IND<br />
37LAIQ AHMED     IND<br />
38VIJENDER KHARI     IND<br />
39MOHD SHAFIQ     IND<br />
40SANJAY KUMAR     IND<br />
41SUNIL KUMAR     IND<br />
BURARI-2     TIMARPUR-3     SEEMA PURI-63     ROHTAS NAGAR-64     SEELAMPUR-65<br />
GHONDA-66     BABARPUR-67     GOKALPUR-68     MUSTAFABAD-69     KARAWAL NAGAR-70<br />
U05-2-DL-NORTH EAST DELHI     1JAI PRAKASH AGARWAL     INC<br />
2HAJI DILSHAD ALI     BSP<br />
3BLSHARMA PREM     BJP<br />
4ANIS AHMAD ANSARI     SP<br />
5ISRAR KHAN     RPIE<br />
6KALIRAM TOMAR     IJP<br />
7GANESH PAL     BSKP<br />
8PRAMOD TIWARI     MBP<br />
9MANOHAR LAL     AWD<br />
10SUSHIL KUMAR MISHRA     ABHM<br />
11MOLANA ABDUSSAMI     IND<br />
12MANAGER CHAURASIYA     IND<br />
13PROF RN SINGH     IND<br />
14MOHD SHEAR NABI CHAMAN     IND<br />
15SANTOSH DEVI     IND<br />
16MOHD HASNAIN     IND<br />
JANGPURA-41     OKHLA-54     TRILOKPURI-55     KONDLI-56     PATPARGANJ-57     LAXMI<br />
NAGAR-58     VISHWAS NAGAR-59     KRISHNA NAGAR-60     GANDHI NAGAR-61     SHAHDARA-62<br />
U05-3-DL-EAST DELHI     1CHETAN CHAUHAN     BJP<br />
2MOHAMMAD YUNUS     BSP<br />
3SANDEEP DIKSHIT     INC<br />
4ABDUL GAFFAR     LD<br />
5AMIT KUMAR     SP<br />
6PAWAN KUMAR     RPI(A)<br />
7BAIJ NATH PRASAD PATHAK     ABHM<br />
8VIJAY KUMAR SHARMA     BPD<br />
9SUTAPA CHAKRABORTY     SHS<br />
10ABDUL RAJJAQ     IND<br />
11AMAR DASS     IND<br />
12KUSUM BAHL     IND<br />
13DR PREM SINGH     IND<br />
14RAJ KUMAR JAISWAL     IND<br />
15RAJ PAL SINGH     IND<br />
16RAJAN     IND<br />
17VIKRAM SETH     IND<br />
KAROL BAGH-23     PATEL NAGAR-24     MOTI NAGAR-25     DELHI CANTT-38     RAJINDER<br />
NAGAR-39     NEW DELHI-40     KASTURBA NAGAR-42     MALVIYA NAGAR-43     R. K.<br />
PURAM-44     GREATER KAILASH-50<br />
U05-4-DL-NEW DELHI     1AJAY MAKAN     INC<br />
2TRILOK CHAND SHARMA     BSP<br />
3VIJAY GOEL     BJP<br />
4AAMER AHMED MADNI     SP<br />
5JITENDAR KUMAR GUPTA     BPC<br />
6NARESH CHANDER PAL     BSKRP<br />
7NISHA BANO     ANC<br />
8MAHARAJ KUMAR     DBP<br />
9MURTAZA PHOOL     JD(S)<br />
10RAJ KUMAR NAYYAR     PPOI<br />
11RAJESH KUMAR SABHARWAL     JMM<br />
12MAJOR SANGEETA TOMAR     YFE<br />
13SANJEEV KUMAR MISHRA     RVNP<br />
14SUDHIR KUMAR     BPD<br />
15SUDHIR GANDOTRA     THPI<br />
16SUNITA CHAUDHARY     UWF<br />
17HARENDER     RKJP<br />
18HARSH MALHOTRA     JKNPP<br />
19AJAY PRAKASH HARIT     IND<br />
20ANIL KUMAR GAUTAM     IND<br />
21ASHUTHOSH KUMAR     IND<br />
22KAPIL MITRA     IND<br />
23KARAN KUMAR     IND<br />
24KRISHAN KUMAR TYAGI     IND<br />
25GHANSHYAM DASS     IND<br />
26JAGAT SINGH CHAUHAN     IND<br />
27DINESH KUMAR     IND<br />
28PREM NARAYAN KHANDELWAL     IND<br />
29BHAGWAN DAS     IND<br />
30B B MALHOTRA     IND<br />
31MANTU     IND<br />
32RAMESH BHAGWAT     IND<br />
33LACHHMAN DASS     IND<br />
34LUKMAN KHAN     IND<br />
35VED PRAKASH     IND<br />
36SHIBAN KRISHAN RAZDAN     IND<br />
37SHIV KUMAR SHAH     IND<br />
38SAPNA RANI BEHL     IND<br />
39SURENDER SINGH DABAS     IND<br />
40HARKRISHAN DAS NIJHAWAN     IND<br />
NERELA-1     BADLI-5     RITHALA-6     BAWANA-7     MUNDKA-8     KIRARI-9     SULTANPUR<br />
MAJRA-10     NANGLOI JAT-11     MANGOL PURI-12     ROHINI-13<br />
U05-5-DL-NORTH WEST DELHI     1KIRSHNA TIRATH     INC<br />
2MEERA KANWARIA     BJP<br />
3RAKESH HANS     BSP<br />
4ARVIND KATARIA     AIBS<br />
5GEETA         RPI(A)<br />
6PAPPU SAGAR     IJP<br />
7BABU LAL     ASP<br />
8MATHURA PASWAN     CPIMLL<br />
9DR MILIND BHARTI     NELU<br />
10RAM KUMAR     BPC<br />
11SUNIL KUMAR PARCHHA     SP<br />
12HOTI LAL GANDHI     BSKRP<br />
13INDER SINGH     IND<br />
14DHARAM SINGH PARCHA     IND<br />
15NARENDER PAL KASHYAP     IND<br />
16HARBANS LAL     IND<br />
MADIPUR-26     RAJOURI GARDEN-27     HARI NAGAR-28     TILAK NAGAR-29<br />
JANAKPURI-30     VIKASPURI-31     UTTAM NAGAR-32     DWARKA-33     MATIALA-34<br />
NAJAFGARH-35<br />
U05-6-DL-WEST DELHI     1PROF JAGDISH MUKHI     BJP<br />
2DEEPAK BHARDWAJ     BSP<br />
3MAHABAL MISHRA     INC<br />
4KRISHAN KUMAR SHARMA     BSKRP<br />
5POONAM KUMARI SRIVASTAVA     JBP<br />
6BAL KISHAN PAL     RALP<br />
7SHYAM SUNDER JAIN     SP<br />
8SUKHMENDER SINGH     RPI(A)<br />
9DINESH JAIN     IND<br />
10NIRMALA SHARMA     IND<br />
11RAJESH SINHA     IND<br />
12RAM KUMAR DABRIWAL     IND<br />
13SUDARSHAN SINGH     IND<br />
14SUVASH KUMAR CHOUDHARY     IND<br />
15HAR GOBIND ARORA     IND<br />
BIJWASAN-36     PALAM-37     MEHRAULI-45     CHHATARPUR-46     DEOLI-47     AMBEDKAR<br />
NAGAR-48     SANGAM VIHAR-49     KALKAJI-51     TUGHLAKABAD-52     BADARPUR-53<br />
U05-7-DL-SOUTH DELHI     1KANWAR SINGH TANWAR     BSP<br />
2RAMESH KUMAR     INC<br />
3RAMESH BIDHURI     BJP<br />
4SHRICHAND TANWAR     CPI<br />
5AK GUPTA     SP<br />
6SF PURUSHOTTAM     LKJP<br />
7BALMUKUND PANDEY     RJAP<br />
8RAM SIRJAN BHAGAT     LPSP<br />
9SANTOSH TRIPATHI     YVP<br />
10HEMA MOHAN     RKJP<br />
11KANTA PINGOLIA     IND<br />
12BIRJU NAYAK     IND<br />
13MOHD USMAN SIDDIQUI     IND<br />
14SIYA NAND MANDAL     IND<br />
15WING COMMANDER SURJIT SINGH     IND<br />
LAKSHADWEEP-1<br />
U06-1-LD-LAKSHADWEEP     1MUHAMMED HAMDULLA SAYEED AB     INC<br />
2DR P POOKUNHIKOYA     NCP<br />
3DR K P MUTHUKOYA     BJP<br />
4LUKMANUL HAKEEM     CPM<br />
MANNADIPET-1     THIRUBUVANAI-2     OUSSUDU-3     MANGALAM-4     VILLIANUR-5<br />
OZHUKARAI-6     KADIRGAMAM-7     INDIRA NAGAR-8     THATTANCHAVADY-9     KAMARAJ<br />
NAGAR-10<br />
U07-1-PY-PUDUCHERRY     1RAMADASS M     PMK<br />
2M SOMASUNDARAM     BSP<br />
3NARAYANASAMY     INC<br />
4VISWESWARAN M     BJP<br />
5KAU ASANAA     DMDK<br />
6S GOVINDASAMY     KDC<br />
7S GNANAVEL     JMM<br />
8S BALASUBRAMANIAN     CPI(ML)(L)<br />
9PRADEEP ANIRUDDH     PPOI<br />
10A RAJASEKAR     LJP<br />
11ARUNACHALAM K     IND<br />
12V RAJENDRAN     IND<br />
13V RAMAMURTHY     IND<br />
14KALIAMURTHY K     IND<br />
15V SARAVANAN     IND<br />
16M CHITTIBABU     IND<br />
17SIVARAMAN V     IND<br />
18G SUBRAMANIYAN     IND<br />
19A SENKADIR     IND<br />
20IM SEKAR     IND<br />
21MUPPADAI MATHIMAHARAJA     IND<br />
22DR R NARAYANAN     IND<br />
23MANIMARAN     IND<br />
24MOHAMED YOUSUF SA     IND<br />
25MURUGAIYAN KS     IND<br />
26V LINGAMURTHY     IND<br />
27P VIJAYABASKAR     IND<br />
28VEERAMUTHU A     IND</p>
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		<title>India&#8217;s 2009 General Elections: How drastically will the vote-share of political parties change from 2004?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Close to 389 million valid votes were cast in India&#8217;s previous General Election in 2004 to the 14th Lok Sabha, according to  the Election Commission&#8217;s volume STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTIONS, 2004 TO THE 14th LOK SABHA VOLUME III (DETAILS FOR ASSEMBLY SEGMENTS OF PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCIES). Unfortunately, the Election Commission, like the Government of India [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=independentindian.com&#038;blog=859842&#038;post=3665&#038;subd=drsubrotoroy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:justify;">Close to 389 million valid votes were cast in India&#8217;s previous General Election in 2004 to the 14th Lok Sabha, according to  the Election Commission&#8217;s volume <em>STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTIONS, 2004 TO THE 14th LOK SABHA VOLUME III (DETAILS FOR ASSEMBLY SEGMENTS OF PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCIES).</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Unfortunately, the Election Commission, like the Government of India in general,  remains extremely uncomfortable with using  Excel or any spreadsheets at all, and hence much of the information they provide remains unproductive &#8212; reflecting, I am afraid,  rather obsolescent technology and organisation and management. From an Excel spreadsheet I have had to create for myself using EC data, my calculations give the following breakdown of the votes received in 2004 by most of the larger political parties:</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">2004 Lok Sabha Elections<br />
ADMK    AllIndiaAnnaDravidaMunnetraKazhagam       8,547,014<br />
AGP    AsomGanaParishad                    2,069,600<br />
AIFB    AllIndiaForwardBloc                    1,365,055<br />
AITC    AllIndiaTrinamoolCongress                    7,863,220<br />
BJD    BijuJanataDal                    5,082,849<br />
BJP    BharatiyaJanataParty                    86,181,116<br />
BSP    BahujanSamajParty                    21,037,968<br />
CPI    CommunistPartyofIndia                    5,484,111<br />
CPI(ML)(L)    CommunistPartyofIndia(Marxist-Leninist)(Liberation)                    1,280,240<br />
CPM    CommunistPartyofIndia(Marxist)                    22,065,283<br />
DMK    DravidaMunnetraKazhagam                    7,064,393<br />
INC    IndianNationalCongress                    103,118,475<br />
IND    Independents                    16,523,857<br />
INLD    IndianNationalLokDal                    1,918,943<br />
JD(S)    JanataDal(Secular)                    5,732,296<br />
JD(U)    JanataDal(United)                    9,129,366<br />
JMM    JharkhandMuktiMorcha                    1,846,843<br />
MDMK    MarumalarchiDravidaMunnetraKazhagam                    1,679,870<br />
PMK    PattaliMakkalKatchi                    2,169,020<br />
NCP    NationalistCongressParty                    7,019,236<br />
RJD    RashtriyaJanataDal                    9,384,147<br />
RLD    RashtriyaLokDal                    2,463,603<br />
RSP    RevolutionarySocialistParty                    1,689,794<br />
SAD    ShiromaniAkaliDal                    3,506,681<br />
SHS    ShivSena                    7,050,432<br />
SP    SamajwadiParty                    16,822,902<br />
TDP    TeluguDesam                    11,844,811<br />
TRS    TelanganaRashtraSamithi                    2,441,405
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<p style="text-align:justify;">That accounts for 372,382,530.  The precise total of valid votes that I get by tabulating EC data using my spreadsheet is 388,920,557.  The EC itself reports in the very same document a total of 388,672,504.  The percentage difference is close enough to zero but it should be zero itself; I shall be delighted if my spreadsheet&#8217;s total is the incorrect one somehow, even though it uses the EC&#8217;s own data; but it does lead me to ask: &#8220;<strong><em>Who, if anyone, audits the Election Commission&#8217;s numerical calculations and vote tallies?  Why  is India&#8217;s ordinary public not informed about all this and other processes of the Election Commission perfectly transparently as a matter of routine?  Is reform necessary of the processes and procedures of the Election Commission itself?&#8221;. </em></strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong><em></em></strong>(Incidentally, the slight discrepancy in the totals could have arisen perhaps because my spreadsheet does, correctly, include the relatively small number of postal ballots, whereas the EC&#8217;s total possibly has not done.)</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Raw votes  like those described above do not of course translate directly into seats in Parliament but even so they indicate the state of popular political opinion in 2004. By how much will that popular opinion be found to have changed in 2009?  How will demographic changes, and the delimitation exercise that has redrawn constituencies, affect the new outcomes?  These are the kind of grown-up adult questions to ask  yourself if you get bored with the endless pretentious waffle that emerges from our talking-heads on TV  etc regarding the ongoing election.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Notice too the 16.5 million people of India who voted in 2004 for Independents!  What on earth has made Dr Manmohan Singh recently initiate an absurd debate against them?</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Here below as well is the full list of  all parties that were in contention in 2004; if you want to know the vote-share any of them received according to my spreadsheet, send in a comment to this post and I shall try to respond.  Better still, look up the EC volume mentioned and create your own spreadsheet from its data, and tell me how accurate mine is.  (But beware, the spreadsheet will have some 60,000 rows to start with!)</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Subroto Roy, Kolkata</p>
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<p style="text-align:justify;">List of parties in 2004</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">AB AkhandBharti<br />
ABCD(A)    AkhilBharatiyaCongressDal(Ambedkar)<br />
ABDBM    AkhilBharatiyaDeshBhaktMorcha<br />
ABHM    AkhilBharatHinduMahasabha<br />
ABHS    AkhilBharatiyaSena<br />
ABJS    AkhilBharatiyaJanSangh<br />
ABLTASJM    AkhilBharatiyaLokTantrikAlp-SankhyakJanMorcha<br />
ABLTP    AkhilBharatiyaLoktantraParty<br />
ABRAHP    AkhilBharatiyaRashtriyaAzadHindParty<br />
ABRS    AkhilBharatiyaRajaryaSabha<br />
AC    ArunachalCongress<br />
AD    ApnaDal<br />
ADMK    AllIndiaAnnaDravidaMunnetraKazhagam<br />
AGP    AsomGanaParishad<br />
AIFB    AllIndiaForwardBloc<br />
AIMF    AllIndiaMinoritiesFront<br />
AIMIM    AllIndiaMajlis-E-IttehadulMuslimeen<br />
AITC    AllIndiaTrinamoolCongress<br />
AJSU    AllJharkhandStudentsUnion<br />
AKMDMP    AllKeralaM.G.R.DravidaMunnetraParty<br />
AMB    AmraBangalee<br />
ANC    AmbedkarNationalCongress<br />
AP    AwamiParty<br />
ARP    AmbedkaristRepublicanParty<br />
ASDC    AutonomousStateDemandCommittee<br />
ASP    AmbedkarSamajParty<br />
BBM    BharipaBahujanMahasangha<br />
BBP    BharatiyaBackwardParty<br />
BED    BharatiyaEktaDal<br />
BEP    BharatiyaEklavyaParty<br />
BGTD    BharatiyaGaonTajDal<br />
BJD    BijuJanataDal<br />
BJP    BharatiyaJanataParty<br />
BJVP    BharatiyaJanvadiParty<br />
BKD    BahujanKisanDal<br />
BKLJP    BharatKiLokJimmedarParty<br />
BKRP    BharatKrantiRakshakParty<br />
BLKD    BharatiyaLokKalyanDal<br />
BLP    BharatiyaLabourParty<br />
BMP(AI)    BharatiyaMuhabbatParty(AllIndia)<br />
BMSM    BharatiyaMinoritiesSurakshaMahasangh<br />
BMVP    BharatiyaManavataVikasParty<br />
BNP    BharatiyaNavshaktiparty<br />
BNRP    BharatiyaNagrikParty<br />
BPSGKD    BharatiyaPrajatantrikShudhGandhiwadiKrishakDal<br />
BPSP    BiharPeople’sParty<br />
BPTP    BharatiyaPrajatantraParty<br />
BRP    BharatiyaRashtravadiPaksha<br />
BRPP    BharatiyaRepublicanPaksha<br />
BSDP    BhartiSarvadarshiParishad<br />
BSJM    BharatiyaSurajyaManch<br />
BSK    BharatiyaSarvkalayanKrantiDal<br />
BSP    BahujanSamajParty<br />
BVP    BahujanVikasParty<br />
CPI    CommunistPartyofIndia<br />
CPI(ML)(L)    CommunistPartyofIndia(Marxist-Leninist)(Liberation)<br />
CPM    CommunistPartyofIndia(Marxist)<br />
CSP    ChhattisgarhiSamajParty<br />
DBP    DeshBhaktParty<br />
DBSP    DemocraticBharatiyaSamajParty<br />
DMK    DravidaMunnetraKazhagam<br />
EKD(UP)    EktaKrantiDalU.P.<br />
ES    EktaShakti<br />
EU    EphraimUnion<br />
FCI    FederalCongressofIndia<br />
FPM    FederalPartyofManipur<br />
GGP    GondvanaGantantraParty<br />
HEAP    HinduEktaAndolanParty<br />
HJP    HindustanJantaParty<br />
HM    HindMorcha<br />
HVP    HaryanaVikasParty<br />
IBSP    IndianBahujanSamajwadiParty<br />
IFDP    IndianFederalDemocraticParty<br />
IJP    IndianJusticeParty<br />
INC    IndianNationalCongress<br />
IND    Independent<br />
INL    IndianNationalLeague<br />
INLD    IndianNationalLokDal<br />
JCP    JanChetnaParty<br />
JD(S)    JanataDal(Secular)<br />
JD(U)    JanataDal(United)<br />
JDP    JharkhandDisomParty<br />
JHP    JaiHindParty<br />
JHSP    JanhitSamajParty<br />
JJ    JebamaniJanata<br />
JKAL    JammuAndKashmirAwamiLeague<br />
JKN    Jammu&amp;KashmirNationalConference<br />
JKNPP    Jammu&amp;KashmirNationalPanthersParty<br />
JKP    JharkhandParty<br />
JKP(N)    JharkhandParty(Naren)<br />
JKPDP    Jammu&amp;KashmirPeoplesDemocraticParty<br />
JKPP    JharkhandPeople’sParty<br />
JMM    JharkhandMuktiMorcha<br />
JMP    JanmangalPaksh<br />
JP    JanataParty<br />
JSP    JansattaParty<br />
JUM    JanaUnnayanMancha<br />
JVP    JanataVikasParty<br />
KEC    KeralaCongress<br />
KEC(M)    KeralaCongress(M)<br />
KKJHS    KrantiKariJaiHindSena<br />
KMM    KrantikariManuwadiMorcha<br />
KNDP    KannadaNaduParty<br />
KSVP    KrantikariSamyavadiParty<br />
KVSP    KosiVikasParty<br />
LBP    LokBhalaiParty<br />
LCP    LoktantrikChetnaParty<br />
LJNSP    LokJanShaktiParty<br />
LP(S)    LabourParty(Secular)<br />
LPI(V)    LabourPartyOfIndia(V.V.Prasad)<br />
LPSP    LokpriyaSamajParty<br />
LRP    LokRajyaParty<br />
LSD    LokSewaDal<br />
LSWP    LoktantrikSamajwadiParty<br />
MAG    MaharashtrawadiGomantak<br />
MB(S)P    MoolBharati(S)Party<br />
MBT    MajlisBachaoTahreek<br />
MC    MominConference<br />
MCO    MarxistCo-Ordination<br />
MCPI(S)    MarxistCommunistPartyofIndia(S.S.Srivastava)<br />
MDMK    MarumalarchiDravidaMunnetraKazhagam<br />
MJM    ManavJagritiManch<br />
MNF    MizoNationalFront<br />
MNVP    ManuvadiParty<br />
MPP    ManipurPeople&#8217;sParty<br />
MRRC    MaharashtraRajivCongress<br />
MRS    MudirajRashtriyaSamithi<br />
MUL    MuslimLeagueKeralaStateCommittee<br />
NBNP    NavbharatNirmanParty<br />
NCP    NationalistCongressParty<br />
NLP    NationalLoktantrikParty<br />
NMNP    NidayaMalik(N)Party<br />
NPF    NagalandPeoplesFront<br />
NPF    NagalandPeoplesFront<br />
NSP    NationalStudentsParty<br />
NSSP    NiswarthSewaParty<br />
NSTP    NaariShaktiParty<br />
NTRTDP(LP)    NTRTeluguDesamParty(LakshmiParvathi)<br />
PBLP    PhuleBhartiLokParty<br />
PBRML    PaschimBangaRajyaMuslimLeague<br />
PDP    PeoplesDemocraticParty<br />
PDS    PartyforDemocraticSocialism<br />
PHSP    PichhraSamajParty<br />
PMK    PattaliMakkalKatchi<br />
PMP    ParmarthParty<br />
PMSP    PragatisheelManavSamajParty<br />
PP    PrajaParty<br />
PPOI    PyramidPartyofIndia<br />
PRBP    PeoplesRepublicanParty<br />
PRCP    PrabuddhaRepublicanParty<br />
PRP    PanchayatRajParty<br />
PSJP    ParivartanSamajParty<br />
PTSS    ProutistSarvaSamajParty<br />
PWPI    PeasantsAndWorkersPartyofIndia<br />
RCP    RashtravadiCommunistParty<br />
RCPI(R)    RevolutionaryCommunistPartyofIndia(RasikBhatt)<br />
RGD    RashtriyaGaribDal<br />
RHD    RashtriyaHamaraDal<br />
RJAP    RashtriyaJanadhikarParty<br />
RJD    RashtriyaJanataDal<br />
RJVP    RajasthanVikasParty<br />
RKSP    RashtriyaKrantikariSamajwadiParty<br />
RLD    RashtriyaLokDal<br />
RLD    RashtriyaLokDal<br />
RLSM    RashtriyaLokSevaMorcha<br />
RPD    RashtriyaParivartanDal<br />
RPI    RepublicanPartyofIndia<br />
RPI(A)    RepublicanPartyofIndia(A)<br />
RPI(D)    RepublicanPartyOfIndia(Democratic)<br />
RPI(KH)    RepublicanPartyOfIndia(Khobragade)<br />
RSBP    RashtriyaSwabhimaanParty<br />
RSD    RashtriyaSawarnDal<br />
RSGP    RashtriyaGarimaParty<br />
RSKP    RashtriyaSakarParty<br />
RSMD    RashtriyaSamantaDal<br />
RSNP    RashtriyaSamajikNayakPaksha<br />
RSP    RevolutionarySocialistParty<br />
RSP    RevolutionarySocialistParty<br />
RSPS    RashtriyaSamajPaksha<br />
RVNP    RashtravadiJanataParty<br />
RVP    RashtriyaVikasParty<br />
SAD    ShiromaniAkaliDal<br />
SAD(M)    ShiromaniAkaliDal(SimranjitSinghMann)<br />
SAP    SamataParty<br />
SBS    ShikshitBerozgarSena<br />
SBSP    SuheldevBhartiyaSamajParty<br />
SDF    SikkimDemocraticFront<br />
SDP    SocialisticDemocraticParty<br />
SHRP    SikkimHimaliRajyaParishad<br />
SHS    Shivsena<br />
SHS    Shivsena<br />
SHSP    ShoshitSamajParty<br />
SJP(R)    SamajwadiJanataParty(Rashtriya)<br />
SLAP    SocialActionParty<br />
SLP(L)    SocialistParty(Lohia)<br />
SMSP    SamataSamajParty<br />
SP    SamajwadiParty<br />
SP    SamajwadiParty<br />
SPI    SecularPartyofIndia<br />
SPVD    SampurnaVikasDal<br />
SSD    ShoshitSamajDal<br />
SSJP    SanatanSamajParty<br />
SSP    SikkimSangramParishad<br />
SVRP    ShivrajyaParty<br />
SVSP    SavarnSamajParty<br />
SWD    SwarajDal<br />
SWJP    SamajwadiJanParishad<br />
TDK    TamilDesiyakKatchi<br />
TDP    TeluguDesam<br />
TNGP    TrinamoolGanaParishad<br />
TRS    TelanganaRashtraSamithi<br />
UGDP    UnitedGoansDemocraticParty<br />
UKKD    UttarakhandKrantiDal<br />
UMFA    UnitedMinoritiesFront,Assam<br />
USYP    UrsSamyukthaPaksha<br />
VJC    VidharbhaJanataCongress<br />
VJP    VijetaParty<br />
VP    VikasParty<br />
VRP    VidharbhaRajyaParty<br />
YGP    YuvaGantantraParty<br />
YSP    YouthandStudentsParty
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		<title>Memo to GoI CLB: India discovered the Zero, and 51% of Zero is still Zero</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 03:41:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We in India are justly proud to have once discovered the Zero, which arose, as far as I recall, from a philosophical notion of possible Nothingness (Shunya), though of course there is a long history that came to follow in Indian mathematics. The Government of India&#8217;s Company Law Board (and the pompous honchos they have [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=independentindian.com&#038;blog=859842&#038;post=3049&#038;subd=drsubrotoroy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:justify;">We in India are justly proud to have once discovered the Zero, which arose, as far as I recall, from a philosophical notion of possible Nothingness (<em>Shunya</em>), though of course <a href="http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/HistTopics/Zero.html">there is a long history that came to follow in Indian mathematics</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The Government of India&#8217;s Company Law Board (<a href="http://independentindian.com/2009/01/08/satyam-does-not-exist-it-is-bankrupt-broke-caput-which-part-of-this-does-the-new-management-team-not-get-the-assets-belong-to-creditors/">and the pompous honchos they have gone about appointing here and there</a>) may need to be reminded that by any system of mathematics, 51% of Zero still remains, uhmmmm, Zero.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Bankrupt companies get sold for nominal prices like Rs 100 or perhaps $2.  But of course it is not impossible a notorious Government contractor or two will pump money in as a backdoor public subsidy aimed at creating a zombie.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Subroto Roy, Kolkata</p>
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		<title>Can President Obama resist the financial zombies (let alone slay them)?  His economists need to consult Dr Anna J Schwartz</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The wonders of the Internet continue to surprise (and yes Virginia, there was a world before SMS and before the Internet too).  In early January, in context of India&#8217;s Satyam fraud (of a size of perhaps 1 or perhaps 2 billion dollars),  I referred here  to what seemed to me the likelihood of Satyam becoming [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=independentindian.com&#038;blog=859842&#038;post=2840&#038;subd=drsubrotoroy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:justify;">The wonders of the Internet continue to surprise (and yes Virginia, there was a world before SMS and before the Internet too).  In early January, in context of India&#8217;s Satyam fraud (of a size of perhaps 1 or perhaps 2 <em>billion </em>dollars),  I referred here  to what seemed to me the likelihood of Satyam becoming a zombie company and I said &#8220;<a href="http://independentindian.com/2009/01/12/and-now-for-the-great-satyam-whitewashcoveruppublic-subsidy-the-wrong-minister-appoints-probably-the-wrong-new-board-who-probably-will-choose-the-wrong-policy/">we in India have many such zombies walking around in the organised business sector&#8221;</a>.    I drew attention to <a href="http://www.investopedia.com/articles/03/102903.asp">Andrew Beattie&#8217;s astute  definition of zombies and other such ghoulish phenomena in the financial world</a>, and also referred to <a href="http://www.moneyweek.com/news-and-charts/economics/how-zombie-companies-suck-the-life-from-an-economy-14089.aspx">John Stepek&#8217;s excellent if brief November 2008 analysis</a> &#8220;How zombie companies suck the life from an economy&#8221;.   Today I find <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/arianna-huffington/why-is-obama-reluctant-to_b_166572.html">Ms Arianna Huffington</a> has made reference to <a href="http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/9ebea1b8-f794-11dd-81f7-000077b07658.html?nclick_check=1">Mr Martin Wolf&#8217;s reference</a> a couple of days ago to zombie companies and to his statement that President Obama needs to &#8220;Admit reality, restructure banks and, above all, slay zombie institutions at once.&#8221;  Ms Huffington has agreed, though of course all this slaying may be easier said than done.  (It is better that zombies not be created in the first place.)</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Mr Wolf has pointedly asked a question that many around the world may have half-thought about but not articulated: &#8220;Has Barack Obama’s presidency already failed?&#8221;   It would be  a grave and appalling  state of affairs if it has, within less than a month of entering office.   I am grateful to find in Ms Huffington&#8217;s article a reference to an October 2008  <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122428279231046053.html"><em>Wall Stret Journal</em> interview of Dr Anna Jacobson Schwartz</a>, perhaps the most respected voice in monetary economics today.  There have been numerous people claiming to have predicted America&#8217;s financial crisis but none may have as much credibility as Dr Schwartz.   Six years ago, in a <a href="http://www.nber.org/papers/w9321">National Bureau of Economic Research study dated November 2002, &#8220;Asset Price Inflation and Monetary Policy&#8221;,Working Paper 9321</a> she had said with utmost clarity: <strong><em>&#8220;It is crucial that central banks and regulatory authorities be aware of effects of asset price inflation on the stability of the financial system. Lending activity based on asset collateral during the boom is hazardous to the health of lenders when the boom collapses. One way that authorities can curb the distortion of lenders’ portfolios during asset price booms is to have in place capital requirements that increase with the growth of credit extensions collateralized by assets whose prices have escalated. If financial institutions avoid this pitfall, their soundness will not be impaired when assets backing loans fall in value. Rather than trying to gauge the effects of asset prices on core inflation, central banks may be better advised to be alert to the weakening of financial balance sheets in the aftermath of a fall in value of asset collateral backing loans&#8230;.&#8221;</em></strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Most poignantly too, Dr Schwartz was present when Ben Bernanke said  in  a 2002 speech honouring the late Milton Friedman &#8220;I would like to say to Milton and Anna: Regarding the Great Depression. You&#8217;re right, we did it. We&#8217;re very sorry. But thanks to you, we won&#8217;t do it again.&#8221;   Dr Schwartz told the <em>Wall Street Journal</em> &#8216;&#8221;This was [his] claim to be worthy of running the Fed&#8221;.  &#8220;He was &#8216;familiar with history. He knew what had been done.&#8217; But perhaps this is actually Mr. Bernanke&#8217;s biggest problem. Today&#8217;s crisis isn&#8217;t a replay of the problem in the 1930s, but our central bankers have responded by using the tools they should have used then. They are fighting the last war. The result, she argues, has been failure. &#8216;I don&#8217;t see that they&#8217;ve achieved what they should have been trying to achieve. So my verdict on this present Fed leadership is that they have not really done their job.&#8217;&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">President Obama&#8217;s economists need to urgently consult Anna J Schwartz.</p>
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<p style="text-align:justify;">Subroto Roy, Kolkata</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Postscript:  My own brief views on the subject are at <a href="http://independentindian.com/2008/09/18/october-1929-not/">&#8220;October 1929? Not!&#8221;</a> dated September 18 2008, and<a href="http://independentindian.com/2008/10/26/americas-divided-economists/"> &#8220;America&#8217;s divided economists&#8221;</a> dated October 26 2008.  The latter article suggested that playing the demographic card and inducing a wave of immigration into the United States may be the surest way to move the housing demand-curve firmly upwards.</em></p>
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		<title>Satyam and IT-firms in general may be good candidates to become &#8220;Labour-Managed&#8221; firms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Satyam may be able to summarily solve the problems caused by its high-level corporate fraud by transforming itself into a “Labour-Managed Firm”. One of the new Government-appointed board members has stated publicly today that the company has little or no debt.  If this is true it would be interesting because not only were the vast [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=independentindian.com&#038;blog=859842&#038;post=2381&#038;subd=drsubrotoroy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:justify;">Satyam may be able to summarily solve the problems caused by its high-level corporate fraud by transforming itself into a “Labour-Managed Firm”.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">One of the new Government-appointed board members has stated publicly today that the company has little or no debt.  If this is true it would be interesting because not only were the vast cash-assets non-existent, the liabilities-side of the balance-sheet also may be small, which could mean the company was simply far smaller in terms of value than it had made itself out to be.  In a bankrupt firm, the remaining assets normally come to belong to the creditors but what if the main creditors happen to be the work-force?  If that is in fact the situation in this case, Satyam may be a prime candidate to be transformed into a &#8220;Labour-Managed Firm&#8221; of the sort discussed by Jaroslav Vanek (<em>The General Theory of Labour Managed Firms and Market Economies</em>, 1970) and James Meade (The theory of the labour-managed firm and profit-sharing, <em>Economic Journal</em> 1972), and surveyed by e.g. Louis Putterman in the <em>New Palgrave Dictionary</em> and by Martin Ricketts in <em>The Economics of Business Enterprise</em> 2003.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">As I had briefly mentioned earlier here, the transition could be made by Satyam’s existing  technical and other staff being allowed to participate (with their personal savings and claims to future income) in any auction of the “works-in-progress” that constitute the client contracts the company presently has around the world and which constitute its major intangible asset.   This may be the single best way to preserve the firm’s value as well as the income-streams of its staff.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The staff would have to make a transition from being employees to becoming self-managers which may not be easy in practice, although in theory the information-technology industry may be well-suited to labour-managed firms given the peculiarly intangible nature of their products.  The marginal cost of production of (true) information is typically very high but the marginal cost of dissemination of information  is near- zero.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">If this happened and a corrupt bankrupt Satyam-I transformed itself into a viable Labour-Managed Satyam-II, the newly appointed board would become redundant even more quickly than it would have done otherwise &#8212; though this board may be even less likely to know of Vanek and Meade than to be familiar with modern corporate finance.  Time perhaps to hit the textbooks, gentlemen, and burn that midnight candle!  Is that something we can expect from some of the key lobbyists of India’s organized business sector?</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Subroto Roy, Kolkata</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Postscript  1 :  Of course if the asset-side has been fraudulently exaggerated while the liabilities-side has been small, the fraud has been directly perpetrated on equity-holders who held stock that was overvalued  by the market as a direct result of the fraud.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Postscript 2:  I find (grotesquely) amusing the new found emphasis on &#8220;Independent Directors&#8221; in view of the obvious fraud in the advertised biographies of some rather notorious Independent Directors in the IT-business and other sectors of corporate India and the higher bureaucracy!   There seems in fact to have been a wild hyperinflation of reputations generally, especially in Delhi,  Mumbai,  Bangalore, Pune and other such hip with-it places  &#8212; people claiming to have earned PhDs when they have none,  people calling themselves &#8220;Dr&#8221; on the basis of some defunct Soviet management institute  having once paid them off, people claiming to be Harvard postgraduates on the basis of  some outsourced executive development programme of a few weeks&#8217; duration, people claiming academic publications and academic affiliations which are non-existent, etc etc.   All that for another day!  (But any former students of mine who may find the above pertinent to themselves may please know their old prof is cross with them! Tsk tsk!)  (And then there was the one of the senior government economic planner who told his astrologer on the  telephone his correct date  of birth but had lied to the Government of India by a couple of years&#8230;. clearly he did not want to get his own Ptolomaic horoscope wrong even if his plans for India in the Copernican world went awry!)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The old Satyam, call it Satyam-I, is dead.  It was a “Limited Liability” company which means its ordinary shareholders can walk away with zero value and not be personally liable to pay the creditors and preferred shareholders (who are and ought to be considered its new owners).  “Satyam” as a brand name, a logo and [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=independentindian.com&#038;blog=859842&#038;post=2261&#038;subd=drsubrotoroy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:justify;">The old Satyam, call it Satyam-I, is dead.  It was a “Limited Liability” company which means its ordinary shareholders can walk away with zero value and not be personally liable to pay the creditors and preferred shareholders (who are and ought to be considered its new owners).  “Satyam” as a brand name, a logo and a trademark might be salvageable after a reconstitution in due course.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Besides physical plant, fixed assets and other similar tangible things, the main assets of Satyam-I consist of “works-in-progress”, namely all the existing ongoing contracts around the world.  What should happen is that all these contracts &#8212; while maintaining client confidentiality (e.g. by using generic terminology) &#8212; should be auctioned off to other similar IT companies, big or small.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Satyam-I’s existing technical staff associated with these ongoing contracts can go with them to the new buyers (with the new buyers negotiating individual wage contracts).</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Alternatively, existing staff can offer to participate too in such auctions themselves as buyers and use their personal savings to buy off old Satyam contracts.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">All the proceeds from such auctions should go to a trust fund that Satyam-I’s liquidator  should use to pay off  the creditors, or at least come to an agreement with creditors about a future structure of payments.  If assets have been siphoned off or misused or embezzled by the previous owners and management, then these need to be pursued and located and retrieved to the extent possible.  (Some reports say there has been some transmutation into real estate and some transfers abroad).</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">If all this happened, there <em>might</em> be a Satyam-II or New Satyam some years down the road which can use the same brand-name and logo and trademark comfortably again.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">But not much of this seems likely to happen.  The best thing this Minister could have done was to have turned in his papers saying that the problem was beyond his intellectual capacity as he had never done a course in Corporate Finance.  Instead he has appointed three persons  whom he considers “eminent”.   One has been involved with the software lobby and another with the real estate business (and associated with the idea of using India’s forex reserves for “infrastructure”, not realizing  forex reserves are hardly like tax revenues).  As things stand presently, this Board, themselves unfamiliar with standard  modern textbook Corporate Finance, and far too close to the previous Board, is unlikely to take the right decisions because such decisions will require more intellectual and moral effort than may be forthcoming.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Instead they will probably lobby hard for <a href="http://www.investopedia.com/articles/03/102903.asp">a vast public subsidy to be injected into the financial corpse that is Satyam-I, so that a zombie company can attempt to be resurrected </a>(we  in India have <a href="http://www.moneyweek.com/news-and-charts/economics/how-zombie-companies-suck-the-life-from-an-economy-14089.aspx">many such zombies walking around in the organised business sector</a>).</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The PM who is also now his own Finance Minister has, in his long career as a top economic bureaucrat and a politician, never met a public subsidy he did not like or approve of.   So watch out for a billion or two dollars of public money in India injected into the corpse, adding to India’s vast and growing public debt.  Parliament will hardly disapprove when the PM and his acolytes soon announce it in unison.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Ask yourself then how such a vast public subsidy can possibly benefit ordinary Indian people who live in, say, Imphal, Agartala, Ajmer,  Lalitpur or Balasore, or even Guntur and Telengana.   The answer is that it won’t &#8212; it will hurt them and their succeeding generations for decades.  Such has been the pattern of economic-policy making in India whether under this political party or that; it is organised lobbies, especially organized business as represented on this new Board, that call the shots. The relatively few people who can convert Indian rupees into forex do so with impunity while the vast unknowing masses continue to use a currency damaged by waste, fraud and abuse.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Jail terms for the Rajus and their friends?  Hmmmm.  Perhaps the few weeks or months that are due to wealthy criminals.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Somebody in Delhi yesterday apparently told the visiting Cambridge Vice Chancellor that Kolkata &#8220;does not count&#8221;;   to the contrary, it is New Delhi that remains entirely bankrupt intellectually and morally, and that bankruptcy will continue to be revealed in coping with Satyam&#8217;s bankruptcy.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Subroto Roy,  Kolkata</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Postcript:  The above was written and published here before the new Board&#8217;s press-meet.  Nothing the Board said has given reason to alter the opinion above.  Rather, the Board seemed exceptionally dull in failing to see that once the new accountants have done their work, it seems likely if not inevitable that Satyam&#8217;s balance-sheet calls for &#8220;winding up&#8221; in the Indian term, i.e. declaring bankruptcy.   The news that the Government of Inda would also likely subsidise Satyam with public resources also confirms the dismal state of economic policy-making described above. SR., 1830 hrs, Jan 12.</em></p>
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<p style="text-align:justify;">In a March 5 2007 article in <em>The Statesman</em>, I said:</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>&#8220;Our farmers are peaceful hardworking people who should be paying taxes and user-fees normally but should not be otherwise disturbed or needlessly provoked by outsiders. <strong>It is the businessmen wishing to attack our farm populations who need to look hard in the mirror – to improve their accounting, audit, corporate governance, to enforce anti-embezzlement and shareholder protection laws etc.&#8221;</strong></em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">In a September 23-24 2007 article in <em>The Sunday Statesman</em> I said:</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong><em>&#8220;&#8230; Government, instead of hobnobbing with business chambers, needed to get Indian corporations to improve their accounting, audit and governance, and reduce managerial pilfering and embezzlement, which is possible only if Government first set an example.&#8221;</em></strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">In a February 4 2007 article in <em>The Statesman</em>, I said:</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong><em>“Financial control of India’s fiscal condition, and hence monetary expansion, vitally requires control of the growth of these kinds of dynamic processes and comprehension of their analytical underpinnings. Yet such understanding and control seem quite absent from all organs of our Government, including establishment economists and the docile financial press…. the actual difference between Government Expenditure and Income in India has been made to appear much smaller than it really is. Although neglected by the Cabinet, Finance Ministry, RBI and even (almost) the C&amp;AG, the significance of this discrepancy in measurement will not be lost on anyone seriously concerned to address India’s fiscal and monetary problems.”<br />
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All three articles are available elsewhere here and are republished below together.  I have published elsewhere today my brief 2006 lecture on corporate governance.  (See also my &#8220;The Indian Revolution&#8221;, &#8220;Monetary Integrity &amp; the Rupee&#8221;, &#8220;Indian Inflation&#8221;,  &#8220;The Dream Team: A Critique&#8221;, &#8220;India&#8217;s Macroeconomics&#8221;, &#8220;Growth &amp; Government Delusion&#8221;, etc).
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<p style="text-align:justify;">The fraud at Satyam amounts to it having been long bankrupt but not seemingly so.  The fact it was long bankrupt was apparently overlooked or condoned by its auditors Pricewaterhouse Coopers! This may be big news today but the response of corporate India and the Indian business media seems utterly insincere (and there has been a lot of fake pontificating on TV by some notorious frauds).  Remember the head of Satyam received awards with all the other honchos at those fake ceremonies that businessmen and the business media keep holding at this or that hotel.  (See my several articles here under the categories &#8220;Satyam corporate fraud&#8221;, &#8220;Corporate governance&#8221; etc.)</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Government agencies, as enforcers of the law, must be seen in such circumstances to have greater credibility than the violators, but who can say that Government accounting and audit and corporate governance in India is not as bad as that of the private sector?    It may be in fact far, far worse.   Poor accounting, endless deficit finance, unlimited paper money creation, false convertibility of the rupee etc is what emerges from our supposedly wise economic policy-makers.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">When was the last time some major businessman or top politician spoke publicly about the importance of “Generally Accepted Accounting Principles”?   The answer is never.   Government (of this party or that) has become well-oiled by political lobbyists and is hand-in-glove with organized business, especially in a few cities.  Until Government gets its own accounts straight, stops its endless deficit finance, reins in unlimited paper money-creation, creates an honest currency domestically and externally, there is no proper example or standard set for the private sector, and such scandals will erupt along with insincere responses from the cartels of corporate India.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">What emerges from New Delhi&#8217;s economists seems often to have as much to do with economics as Bollywood has to do with cinema.</p>
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<p style="text-align:justify;">Subroto Roy, Kolkata</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong><em>Fallacious Finance: Congress, BJP, CPI-M et al may be leading India to hyperinflation<br />
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<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong><em>Subroto Roy</em></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>First published in The Statesman, March 5 2007 Editorial Page Special Article www.thestatesman.net</em></strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>It seems the Dream Team of the PM, Finance Minister, Mr. Montek Ahluwalia and their acolytes may take India on a magical mystery tour of economic hallucinations, fantasies and perhaps nightmares. I hasten to add the BJP and CPI-M have nothing better to say, and criticism of the Government or of Mr Chidambaram’s Budget does not at all imply any sympathy for their political adversaries. It may be best to outline a few of the main fallacies permeating the entire Governing Class in Delhi, and their media and businessman friends:</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>1. “India’s Savings Rate is near 32%”. This is factual nonsense. Savings is indeed normally measured by adding financial and non-financial savings. Financial savings include bank-deposits. But India is not a normal country in this. Nor is China. Both have seen massive exponential growth of bank-deposits in the last few decades. Does this mean Indians and Chinese are saving phenomenally high fractions of their incomes by assiduously putting money away into their shaky nationalized banks? Sadly, it does not. What has happened is government deficit-financing has grown explosively in both countries over decades. In a “fractional reserve” banking system (i.e. a system where your bank does not keep the money you deposited there but lends out almost all of it immediately), government expenditure causes bank-lending, and bank-lending causes bank-deposits to expand. Yes there has been massive expansion of bank-deposits in India but it is a nominal paper phenomenon and does not signify superhuman savings behaviour. Indians keep their assets mostly in metals, land, property, cattle, etc., and as cash, not as bank deposits.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>2. “High economic growth in India is being caused by high savings and intelligently planned government investment”. This too is nonsense. Economic growth in India as elsewhere arises not because of what politicians and bureaucrats do in capital cities, but because of spontaneous technological progress, improved productivity and learning-by-doing on part of the general population. Technological progress is a very general notion, and applies to any and every production activity or commercial transaction that now can be accomplished more easily or using fewer inputs than before. New Delhi still believes in antiquated Soviet-era savings-investment models without technological progress, and some non-sycophant must tell our top Soviet-era bureaucrat that such growth models have been long superceded and need to be scrapped from India’s policy-making too. Can politicians and bureaucrats assist India’s progress? Indeed they can: the telecom revolution in recent years was something in which they participated. But the general presumption is against them. Progress, productivity gains and hence economic growth arise from enterprise and effort of ordinary people — mostly despite not because of an exploitative, parasitic State.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>3. “Agriculture is a backward sector that has been retarding India’s recent economic growth”. This is not merely nonsense it is dangerous nonsense, because it has led to land-grabbing by India’s rulers at behest of their businessman friends in so-called “SEZ” schemes. The great farm economist Theodore W. Schultz once quoted Andre and Jean Mayer: “Few scientists think of agriculture as the chief, or the model science. Many, indeed, do not consider it a science at all. Yet it was the first science – Mother of all science; it remains the science which makes human life possible”. Centuries before Europe’s Industrial Revolution, there was an Agricultural Revolution led by monks and abbots who were the scientists of the day. Thanks partly to American help, India has witnessed a Green Revolution since the 1960s, and our agriculture has been generally a calm, mature, stable and productive industry. Our farmers are peaceful hardworking people who should be paying taxes and user-fees normally but should not be otherwise disturbed or needlessly provoked by outsiders. It is the businessmen wishing to attack our farm populations who need to look hard in the mirror – to improve their accounting, audit, corporate governance, to enforce anti-embezzlement and shareholder protection laws etc.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>4. “India’s foreign exchange reserves may be used for ‘infrastructure’ financing”. Mr Ahluwalia promoted this idea and now the Budget Speech mentioned how Mr Deepak Parekh and American banks may be planning to get Indian businesses to “borrow” India’s forex reserves from the RBI so they can purchase foreign assets. It is a fallacy arising among those either innocent of all economics or who have quite forgotten the little they might have been mistaught in their youth. Forex reserves are a residual in a country’s balance of payments and are not akin to tax revenues, and thus are not available to be borrowed or spent by politicians, bureaucrats or their businessman friends — no matter how tricky and shady a way comes to be devised for doing so. If anything, the Government and RBI’s priority should have been to free the Rupee so any Indian could hold gold or forex at his/her local bank. India’s vast sterling balances after the Second World War vanished quickly within a few years, and the country plunged into decades of balance of payments crisis – that may now get repeated. The idea of “infrastructure” is in any case vague and inferior to the “public goods” Adam Smith knew to be vital. Serious economists recommend transparent cost-benefit analyses before spending any public resources on any project. E.g., analysis of airport/airline industry expansion would have found the vast bulk of domestic airline costs to be forex-denominated but revenues rupee-denominated – implying an obvious massive currency-risk to the industry and all its “infrastructure”. All the PM’s men tell us nothing of any of this.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>5. “HIV-AIDS is a major Indian health problem”. Government doctors privately know the scare of an AIDS epidemic is based on false assumptions and analysis. Few if any of us have met, seen or heard of an actual incontrovertible AIDS victim in India (as opposed to someone infected by hepatitis-contaminated blood supplies). Syringe-exchange by intravenous drug users is not something widely prevalent in Indian society, while the practise that caused HIV to spread in California’s Bay Area in the 1980s is not something depicted even at Khajuraho. Numerous real diseases do afflict Indians – e.g. 11 children died from encephalitis in one UP hospital on a single day in July 2006, while thousands of children suffer from “cleft lip” deformity that can be solved surgically for 20,000 rupees, allowing the child a normal life. Without any objective survey being done of India’s real health needs, Mr Chidamabaram has promised more than Rs 9.6 Billion (Rs 960 crore) to the AIDS cottage industry.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>6. “Fiscal consolidation &amp; stabilization has been underway since 1991”. There is extremely little reason to believe this. If you or I borrow Rs. 100,000 for a year, and one year later repay the sum only to borrow the same again along with another Rs 40,000, we would be said to have today a debt of Rs. 140,000 at least. Our Government has been routinely “rolling over” its domestic debt in this manner (in the asset-portfolios of the nationalised banking system) but displaying and highlighting only its new additional borrowing in a year as the “ Fiscal Deficit” (see graph, also “Fiscal Instability”, The Sunday Statesman, 4 February 2007). More than two dozen State Governments have been doing the same though, unlike the Government of India, they have no money-creating powers and their liabilities ultimately accrue to the Union as well. The stock of public debt in India may be Rs 30 trillion (Rs 30 lakh crore) at least, and portends a hyperinflation in the future. Mr Chidambaram’s announcement of a “Debt Management Office” yet to be created is hardly going to suffice to avert macroeconomic turmoil and a possible monetary collapse. The Congress, BJP, CPI-M and all their friends shall be responsible.</em></p>
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<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong><em>Against Quackery</em></strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong><em>First published in two parts in The Sunday Statesman, September 23 2007, The Statesman September 24 2007, www.thestatesman.net</em></strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong><em>By Subroto Roy</em></strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong><em>Manmohan and Sonia have violated Rajiv Gandhi’s intended reforms; the Communists have been appeased or bought; the BJP is incompetent</em></strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>WASTE, fraud and abuse are inevitable in the use and allocation of public property and resources in India as elsewhere, but Government is supposed to fight and resist such tendencies. The Sonia-Manmohan Government have done the opposite, aiding and abetting a wasteful anti-economics ~ i.e., an economic quackery. Vajpayee-Advani and other Governments, including Narasimha-Manmohan in 1991-1996, were just as complicit in the perverse policy-making. So have been State Governments of all regional parties like the CPI-M in West Bengal, DMK/ AIADMK in Tamil Nadu, Congress/NCP/ BJP/Sena in Maharashtra, TDP /Congress in Andhra Pradesh, SP/BJP/BSP in Uttar Pradesh etc. Our dismal politics merely has the pot calling the kettle black while national self-delusion and superstition reign in the absence of reason.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>The general pattern is one of well-informed, moneyed, mostly city-based special interest groups (especially including organised capital and organised labour) dominating government agendas at the cost of ill-informed, diffused anonymous individual citizens ~ peasants, small businessmen, non-unionized workers, old people, housewives, medical students etc. The extremely expensive “nuclear deal” with the USA is merely one example of such interest group politics.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Nuclear power is and shall always remain of tiny significance as a source of India’s electricity (compared to e.g. coal and hydro); hence the deal has practically nothing to do with the purported (and mendacious) aim of improving the country’s “energy security” in the long run. It has mostly to do with big business lobbies and senior bureaucrats and politicians making a grab, as they always have done, for India’s public purse, especially access to foreign currency assets. Some $300 million of India’s public money had to be paid to GE and Bechtel Corporation before any nuclear talks could begin in 2004-2005 ~ the reason was the Dabhol fiasco of the 1990s, a sheer waste for India’s ordinary people. Who was responsible for that loss? Pawar-Mahajan-Munde-Thackeray certainly but also India’s Finance Minister at the time, Manmohan Singh, and his top Finance Ministry bureaucrat, Montek Ahluwalia ~ who should never have let the fiasco get off the ground but instead actively promoted and approved it.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Cost-benefit analysis prior to any public project is textbook operating procedure for economists, and any half-competent economist would have accounted for the scenario of possible currency-depreciation which made Dabhol instantly unviable. Dr Singh and Mr Ahluwalia failed that test badly and it cost India dearly. The purchase of foreign nuclear reactors on a turnkey basis upon their recommendation now reflects similar financial dangers for the country on a vastly larger scale over decades.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Our Government seems to function most expeditiously in purchasing foreign arms, aircraft etc ~ not in improving the courts, prisons, police, public utilities, public debt. When the purchase of 43 Airbus aircraft surfaced, accusations of impropriety were made by Boeing ~ until the local Airbus representative said on TV that Boeing need not complain because they were going to be rewarded too and soon 68 aircraft were ordered from Boeing!</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>India imports all passenger and most military aircraft, besides spare parts and high-octane jet fuel. Domestic aviation generates near zero forex revenues and incurs large forex costs ~ a debit in India’s balance of payments. Domestic airline passengers act as importers subsidised by our meagre exporters of textiles, leather, handicrafts, tea, etc. What a managerially-minded PM and Aviation Minister needed to do before yielding to temptations of buying new aircraft was to get tough with the pampered managements and unions of the nationalized airlines and stand up on behalf of ordinary citizens and taxpayers, who, after all, are mostly rail or road-travellers not jet-setters.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>The same pattern of negligent policy-behaviour led Finance Minister P. Chidambaram in an unprecedented step to mention in his 2007 Union Budget Speech the private American companies Blackstone and GE ~ endorsing the Ahluwalia/Deepak Parekh idea that India’s forex reserves may be made available to be lent out to favoured private businesses for purported “infrastructure” development. We may now see chunks of India’s foreign exchange reserves being “borrowed” and never returned ~ a monumental scam in front of the CBI’s noses.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>The Reserve Bank’s highest echelons may have become complicit in all this, permitting and encouraging a large capital flight to take place among the few million Indians who read the English newspapers and have family-members abroad. Resident Indians have been officially permitted to open bank accounts of US $100,000 abroad, as well as transfer gifts of $50,000 per annum to their adult children already exported abroad ~ converting their largely untaxed paper rupees at an artificially favourable exchange-rate.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>In particular, Mr Ratan Tata (under a misapprehension he may do whatever Lakshmi Mittal does) has been allowed to convert Indian rupees into some US$13,000,000,000 to make a cash purchase of a European steel company. The same has been allowed of the Birlas, Wipro, Dr Reddy’s and numerous other Indian corporations in the organised sector ~ three hundred million dollars here, five hundred million dollars there, etc. Western businessmen now know all they have to do is flatter the egos of Indian boxwallahs enough and they might have found a buyer for their otherwise bankrupt or sick local enterprise. Many newcomers to New York City have been sold the Brooklyn Bridge before. “There’s a sucker born every minute” is the classic saying of American capitalism.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>The Sonia-Manmohan Government, instead of hobnobbing with business chambers, needed to get Indian corporations to improve their accounting, audit and governance, and reduce managerial pilfering and embezzlement, which is possible only if Government first set an example.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Why have Indian foreign currency reserves zoomed up in recent years? Not mainly because we are exporting more textiles, tea, software engineers, call centre services or new products to the world, but because Indian corporations have been allowed to borrow abroad, converting their hoards of paper rupees into foreign debt. Forex reserves are a residual in a country’s international balance of payments and are not like tax-resources available to be spent by Government; India’s reserves largely constitute foreign liabilities of Indian residents. This may bear endless repetition as the PM and his key acolytes seem impervious to normal postgraduate-level economics textbooks.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Other official fallacies include thinking India’s savings rate is near 32 per cent and that clever bureaucratic use of it can cause high growth. In fact, real growth arises not because of what politicians and bureaucrats do but because of spontaneous technological progress, improved productivity and learning-by-doing of the general population ~ mostly despite not because of an exploitative parasitic State. What has been mismeasured as high savings is actually expansion of bank-deposits in a fractional reserve banking system caused by runaway government deficit-spending.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Another fallacy has been that agriculture retards growth, leading to nationwide politically-backed attempts at land-grabbing by wily city industrialists and real estate developers. In a hyperinflation-prone economy with wild deficit-spending and runaway money-printing, cheating poor unorganised peasants of their land, when that land is an asset that is due to appreciate in value, has seemed like child’s play.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>What of the Opposition? The BJP/RSS have no economists who are not quacks though opportunists were happy to say what pleased them to hear when they were in power; they also have much implicit support among organised business lobbies and the anti-Muslim senior bureaucracy. The official Communists have been appeased or bought, sometimes so cheaply as with a few airline tickets here and there. The nonsensical “Rural Employment Guarantee” is descending into the wasteland of corruption it was always going to be. The “Domestic Violence Act” as expected has started to destroy India’s families the way Western families have been destroyed. The Arjun-DMK OBC quota corrodes higher education further from its already dismal state. All these were schemes that Congress and Communist cabals created or wholeheartedly backed, and which the BJP were too scared or ignorant to resist.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>And then came Singur and Nandigram ~ where the sheer greed driving the alliance between the Sonia-Manmohan-Pranab Congress and the CPI-M mask that is Buddhadeb, came to be exposed by a handful of brave women like Mamata and Medha.<br />
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<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong><em>2. A Fiscal U-Turn is Needed For India to Go in The Right Economic Direction</em></strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Rajiv Gandhi had a sense of noblesse oblige out of remembrance of his father and maternal grandfather. After his assassination, the comprador business press credited Narasimha Rao and Manmohan Singh with having originated the 1991 economic reform. In May 2002, however, the Congress Party itself passed a resolution proposed by Digvijay Singh explicitly stating Rajiv and not either of them was to be so credited. The resolution was intended to flatter Sonia Gandhi but there was truth in it too. Rajiv, a pilot who knew no political economy, was a quick learner with intelligence to know a good idea when he saw one and enough grace to acknowledge it.<br />
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<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Rule of Law</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>The first time Dr Manmohan Singh’s name arose in contemporary post-Indira politics was on 22 March 1991 when M K Rasgotra challenged the present author to answer how Dr Singh would respond to proposals being drafted for a planned economic liberalisation that had been authorised by Rajiv, as Congress President and Opposition Leader, since September 1990. It was replied that Dr Singh’s response was unknown and he had been heading the “South-South Commission” for Tanzania’s Julius Nyerere, while what needed to be done urgently was make a clear forceful statement to restore India’s credit-worthiness and the confidence of international markets, showing that the Congress at least knew its economics and was planning to take bold new steps in the direction of progress.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>There is no evidence Dr Singh or his acolytes were committed to any economic liberalism prior to 1991 as that term is understood worldwide, and scant evidence they have originated liberal economic ideas for India afterwards. Precisely because they represented the decrepit old intellectual order of statist ”Ma-Bap Sarkari” policy-making, they were not asked in the mid-1980s to be part of a “perestroika-for-India” project done at a foreign university ~ the results of which were received, thanks to Siddhartha Shankar Ray, by Rajiv Gandhi in hand at 10 Janpath on 18 September 1990 and specifically sparked the change in the direction of his economic thinking.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>India is a large, populous country with hundreds of millions of materially poor citizens, a weak tax-base, a vast internal and external public debt (i.e. debt owed by the Government to domestic and foreign creditors), massive annual fiscal deficits, an inconvertible currency, and runaway printing of paper-money. It is unsurprising Pakistan’s economy is similar, since it is born of the same land and people. Certainly there have been real political problems between India and Pakistan since the chaotic demobilisation and disintegration of the old British Indian Army caused the subcontinent to plunge into war-like or “cold peace” conditions for six decades beginning with a bloody Partition and civil war in J&amp;K. High military expenditures have been necessitated due to mutual and foreign tensions, but this cannot be a permanent state if India and Pakistan wish for genuine mass economic well-being.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Even with the continuing mutual antagonism, there is vast scope for a critical review of Indian military expenditures towards greatly improving the “teeth-to-tail” ratio of its fighting forces. The abuse of public property and privilege by senior echelons of the armed forces (some of whom have been keen most of all to export their children preferably to America) is also no great secret.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>On the domestic front, Rajiv was entirely convinced when the suggestion was made to him in September 1990 that an enormous infusion of public resources was needed into the judicial system for promotion and improvement of the Rule of Law in the country, a pre-requisite almost for a new market orientation. Capitalism without the Rule of Law can quickly degenerate into an illiberal hell of cronyism and anarchy which is what has tended to happen since 1991.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>The Madhava Menon Committee on criminal justice policy in July proposed a Hong Kong model of “a single high-tech integrated Criminal Justice complex in every district headquarters which may be a multi-storied structure, devoting the ground floor for the police station including a video-installed interrogation room; the first floor for the police-lockups/sub-jail and the Magistrate’s Court; the second floor for the prosecutor’s office, witness rooms, crime laboratories and legal aid services; the third floor for the Sessions Court and the fourth for the administrative offices etc…. (Government of India) should take steps to evolve such an efficient model… and not only recommend it to the States but subsidize its construction…” The question arises: Why is this being proposed for the first time in 2007 after sixty years of Independence? Why was it not something designed and implemented starting in the 1950s?</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>The resources put since Independence to the proper working of our judiciary from the Supreme Court and High Courts downwards have been abysmal, while the state of prisons, borstals, mental asylums and other institutions of involuntary detention is nothing short of pathetic. Only police forces, like the military, paramilitary and bureaucracies, have bloated in size.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Neither Sonia-Manmohan nor the BJP or Communists have thought promotion of the Rule of Law in India to be worth much serious thought ~ certainly less important than attending bogus international conclaves and summits to sign expensive deals for arms, aircraft, reactors etc. Yet Rajiv Gandhi, at a 10 Janpath meeting on 23 March 1991 when he received the liberalisation proposals he had authorized, explicitly avowed the importance of greater resources towards the Judiciary. Dr Singh and his acolytes were not in that loop, indeed they precisely represented the bureaucratic ancien regime intended to be changed, and hence have seemed quite uncomprehending of the roots of the intended reforms ever since 1991.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Similarly, Rajiv comprehended when it was said to him that the primary fiscal problem faced by India is the vast and uncontrolled public debt, interest payments on which suck dry all public budgets leaving no room for provision of public goods.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Government accounts<br />
Government has been routinely “rolling over” its domestic debt in the asset-portfolios of the nationalised banks while displaying and highlighting only its new additional borrowing in a year as the “Fiscal Deficit”. More than two dozen States have been doing the same and their liabilities ultimately accrue to the Union too. The stock of public debt in India is Rs 30 trillion (Rs 30 lakh crore) at least, and portends a hyperinflation in the future.</em>
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<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>There has been no serious recognition of this since it is political and bureaucratic actions that have been causing the problem. Proper recognition would entail systematically cleaning up the budgets and accounts of every single governmental entity in the country: the Union, every State, every district and municipality, every publicly funded entity or organisation, and at the same time improving public decision-making capacity so that once budgets and accounts recover from grave sickness over decades, functioning institutions exist for their proper future management. All this would also stop corruption in its tracks, and release resources for valuable public goods and services like the Judiciary, School Education and Basic Health. Institutions for improved political and administrative decision-making are needed throughout the country if public preferences with respect to raising and allocating common resources are to be elicited and then translated into actual delivery of public goods and services. Our dysfunctional legislatures will have to do at least a little of what they are supposed to. When public budgets and accounts are healthy and we have functioning public goods and services, macroeconomic conditions would have been created for the paper-rupee to once more become a money as good as gold ~ a convertible world currency for all of India’s people, not merely the metropolitan special interest groups that have been controlling our governments and their agendas.</em></p>
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<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong><em>Fiscal Instabilty</em></strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong><em>Interest payments quickly suck dry every year’s Budget. And rolling over old public debt means that Government Borrowing in fact much exceeds the Fiscal Deficit</em></strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong><em>by Subroto Roy</em></strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong><em>First published in The Sunday Statesman, Editorial Page Special Article, February 4 2007, www.thestatesman.net</em></strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>While releasing Mr Chidambaram’s book some days ago, our PM said that as Narasimha Rao’s Finance Minister in 1991 he had caused “fiscal stabilization” of the country. Unfortunately, Dr Manmohan Singh may have been believing the flattery of his sycophants, since the facts point differently.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>The Fiscal Deficit is new borrowing by Government added for a given year. In 1994-1995 for example, the Union Government’s expenditure net of operational and other income was some Rs 1,295 billion (1 billion = 100 crore). Rs. 674 billion was generated for the Union Government by taxation that year (Rs 184 billion from direct taxes, Rs 653 billion from indirect and miscellaneous taxes, less Rs 163 billion as the States’ share). The difference between Rs 1,295 billion and Rs. 674 billion, that is Rs. 621 billion had to be borrowed by the Government of India in the name of future unborn generations of Indian citizens. That was the “Fiscal Deficit” that year. If the stock of Public Debt already accumulated has been B,this Fiscal Deficit, C, adds to the interest burden that will be faced next year since interest will have to be then paid on B + C.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Interest payments on Government debt have dominated all public finance in recent decades, quickly sucking dry the budgets every year both of the Union and each of our more than two dozen States. Some Rs. 440 billion was paid by the Union Government as interest in 1994-1995, and this had risen to some Rs. 1,281 billion by 2003-2004. As a percentage of tax revenue, interest expenditure by the Government of India on its own debt rose from 40% in 1991 to 68% in 2004 ~ through the Finance Ministerships of Manmohan Singh, P Chidambaram, Yashwant Sinha and Jaswant Singh.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Financial control of India’s fiscal condition, and hence monetary expansion, vitally requires control of the growth of these kinds of dynamic processes and comprehension of their analytical underpinnings. Yet such understanding and control seem quite absent from all organs of our Government, including establishment economists and the docile financial press.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>For example, contrary to the impression created by the Finance Ministry, RBI and Union Cabinet (whether of the UPA or NDA, while the Communists would only be worse), the Fiscal Deficit has been in fact very far from being all that the Government of India borrows from financial markets in a given year. The stock of Public Debt at any given moment consists of numerous debt-instruments of various sorts at different terms. Some fraction of these come to maturity every year and hence their principal amounts (not merely their interest) must be repaid by Government. What our Government has been doing routinely over decades is to roll over these debts, i.e. issue fresh public debt of the same amount as that being extinguished and more. For example, some Rs. 720 billion, Rs. 1,180 billion, Rs.1,330 billion and Rs. 1,390 billion were amounts spent in extinguishing maturing public debt in 1993, 1994, 1995 and 1996 respectively. No special taxes were raised in those years specifically for that purpose. Instead the Government merely issued additional new debt or “rolled over” or “converted” the old debt in the same amounts and more in the portfolios of the captive nationalized banking system (see graph).</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Plainly, the Government of India’s actual “Borrowing Requirement”, as the difference between its Income and Expenditure, when accounted for properly, will be the sum of this rolled over old debt and the Fiscal Deficit (which is merely the additional borrowing required by a single year’s Budget). In other words, the Government’s Borrowing Requirement is the Fiscal Deficit plus the much larger amount required to annually roll over maturing debt. Because the latter expenditure does not appear at all in calculation of the Fiscal Deficit by the subterfuge of having been routinely rolled over every year, the actual difference between Government Expenditure and Income in India has been made to appear much smaller than it really is. Although neglected by the Cabinet, Finance Ministry, RBI and even (almost) the C&amp;AG, the significance of this discrepancy in measurement will not be lost on anyone seriously concerned to address India’s fiscal and monetary problems.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>On the expenditure side, Current Expenditure (anachronistically named “Revenue Expenditure” in India as it is supposed to be met by current revenue) meets recurrent liabilities from one budget-date to the next, like salaries of school-staff or coupon payments on Government debt.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Investment Expenditure “of a capital nature” is supposed to increase “concrete assets of a material and permanent character” like spending on a new public library, or reducing “recurring liabilities” by setting aside a sinking fund to reduce Government debt. Some public resources need to be spent to yield benefits or reduce costs not immediately but in the future. Besides roads, bridges and libraries, these may include less tangible investments too like ensuring proper working of law-courts or training police-officers and school-teachers.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Also, there has been large outright direct lending by the Government of India bypassing normal capital markets on the pattern of old Soviet “central planning”, whereby “credit” is disbursed to chosen recipients.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>“Current”, “Investment” and “Loan” expenditure decisions of this kind are made on the same activities. For example, in 1994-1995, the Government of India spent Rs. 2.7 billion as “Loans for Power Projects” in addition to Rs. 9.8 billion under Current Expenditure on “Power” and Rs. 15.5 billion as Investment Expenditure on “Power Projects”. By 2003-2004, these had grown to Rs. 50.94 billion, Rs. 31.02 billion, Rs. 28.5 billion respectively. Yet the opaqueness of Government accounts, finances and economic decision-making today is such that nowhere will such data be found in one table giving a full picture of public expenditure on the Power sector as a whole. On the revenue side, Government’s “Current Income” includes direct and indirect taxes, operational income from public utilities (like railways or the post office), and dividends and profits from public assets. There has been a small “Investment Income” too received from sale of public assets like Maruti. Also, since loans are made directly, there has to be a category for their recovery.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>“One must not take from the real needs of the people for the imaginary needs of the state”, said Montesquieu; while De Marco in the same vein said “the greatest satisfaction of collective needs” has to be sought by “the least possible waste of private wealth”. Even Mao Zedong reportedly said: “Thrift should be the guiding principle of our government expenditure”. The C&amp;AG requires Government determine “how little money it need take out of the pockets of the taxpayers in order to maintain its necessary activities at the proper standard of efficiency”.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Yet India’s top politicians and bureaucrats spend wildly ~ driven by the organised special interest groups on whom they depend, while ostentatiously consuming public time, space and resources themselves “quite uselessly in the pleasurable business of inflating the ego” (Veblen).</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>For Government to do what it need not or should not do contributes to its failure to do what it must. Thus we have armies of indolent soldiers, policemen and bureaucrats and piles of rotting supplies in government warehouses while there are queues outside hospitals, schools, courts etc.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Parliament and State Legislatures need to first ask of an annual budget whether it is efficient: “Is expenditure being allocated to enhance the public interest to the greatest extent possible, and if not, how may it be made to do so?” National welfare overall should increase the same whichever public good or service the final million of public rupees has been spent on.</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>Fundamentally, government finance requires scientific honesty, especially by way of clear rigorous accounting and audit of uses and origins of public resources. That scientific honesty is what we have not had at Union or State level for more than half a century.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Corporate Governance &#38; the Principal-Agent Problem by Subroto Roy for a conference on corporate governance, Kolkata,  31 May 2006 I am most grateful for this opportunity to speak at this distinguished gathering.  I have to say I have had just a day to collect my thoughts on the subject of our discussion, so I may [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=independentindian.com&#038;blog=859842&#038;post=2228&#038;subd=drsubrotoroy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:center;">Subroto Roy<br />
for a conference on corporate governance, Kolkata,  31 May 2006
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<p style="text-align:justify;">I am most grateful for this opportunity to speak at this distinguished gathering.  I have to say I have had just a day to collect my thoughts on the subject of our discussion, so I may be less precise than I would wish to be.  But I am delighted I  have  a mere 7 minutes to speak, and I will not plan to speak for a second more!</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">I would like to ask you to consider the following pairings:</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">PATIENT: DOCTOR<br />
CLIENT: LAWYER<br />
PUPIL: TEACHER<br />
STUDENT: PROFESSOR<br />
SHAREHOLDER: DIRECTORS &amp; MANAGERS<br />
CITIZEN: GOVERNMENT
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<p style="text-align:justify;">You will recognize something in common to all of these pairings I am sure.  A patient goes to a doctor with a problem, like a swelling or a stomach ache or a fever, and expects the doctor to do his/her best to treat it successfully.  A client goes to a  lawyer with a problem, of a contract or a tort or a criminal charge, and expects the lawyer to represent him to the best of his ability.  A student attends a University or higher educational Institute, and expects the professors there to impart some necessary knowledge,  to explain some difficult or complex natural or social phenomena, to share some well-defined expertise, so the student too may aspire to becoming an expert.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">In each case, there is a Principal – namely the patient, the client, the student, &#8212; and there is an Agent, namely, the doctor, the lawyer, the professor.  The Agent is not acting out of charity but is someone who receives payment from the Principal either directly through fees or indirectly through taxes.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The Agent is also someone who necessarily knows more than the Principal about the answer to the Principal’s problem.  I.e. there is an asymmetry in the information between the two sides.   The Agent has the relevant information or expertise &#8211;  the Principal needs this information or expertise and wishes to purchase it from him one way or another.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">A company’s Board of Directors and the management that reports to it, may be similarly assumed to have far greater specific knowledge than the company’s shareholders (and other stakeholders) about the state of a company’s operations, its finances, its organisation, its position in various input and output markets, its potential for growth in the industry it is a part of, and so on.  Yet the shareholders are the Principal and the directors and managers are their Agents.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">And indeed the Government of a country, i.e. its political leadership and the bureaucracy and military that are reporting to it, also have much more relevant decision-making information available to them than does the individual citizen as to the economic and political direction the country should be taking and why, and again the body of the ordinary citizenry of any country may have a reasonable expectation that politicians, bureaucrats and military generals are acting on their behalf.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">In each of these cases, the Principal, having less information than the Agent, must necessarily trust that the Agent is going to be acting in good faith on the Principal’s behalf.  There is a corporate governance problem in each case simply because the Agent can abuse this derived power that he acquires over the Principal, and breach the contract he has entered into with the Principal.   Doctors or lawyers can practise improperly, professors can cheat their students of their money and teach them nothing or less than nothing, boards of directors and managers can cheat their shareholders and other “stakeholders” (including their workers who have expectations about the company) of value that should be rightfully theirs &#8212; and of course politicians, bureaucrats and military men are all too easily able to misuse the public purse in a way that the public will not even begin to know how to rectify.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">In such situations, the only real checks against abuse can come from within the professions themselves.   It is only doctors who can control medical malpractice, and only a doctor can certify that another doctor has behaved badly.  It is only lawyers who can control legal malpractice, and testify that yes a client has been cheated of his money by some unscrupulous attorney.  It is only good professors and good teachers who can do what they can to stand out as contrasting examples against corrupt professors or incompetent teachers.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">In case of managerial malpractice, it is only fellow-managers who may be able to comprehend the scam that a particular CEO has been part of, in stealing money from his shareholders.   And in case of political malpractice, similarly, it is only rival political parties and when even those fail, rival political institutions like the courts or the press and media, who can expose the shenanigans of a Government, and tell an electorate to throw the rascals out in the next election.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">In other words, self-policing, and professional self-discipline are the only ultimate checks and balances that any society has.  The ancient Greeks asked the question “Who guards the guardians”,  and the answer has to be that the guardians themselves have to guard themselves.   We ultimately must police ourselves .  I think it was William Humboldt who said that a people get the government they deserve.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">In India today, indeed in India in the last thirty or forty years, perhaps ever since 1966 after the passing away of Lal Bahadur Shastri, we may be facing a universal problem of the breach of good faith especially so perhaps in the Government and the organised corporate sector.   Such breaches occur in other countries too, but when an American court sends the top management of Enron to jail for many years or a Korean court sends the top management of Daewoo to jail for many years, we know that there are processes in these countries which are at least making a show of trying to rectify the breaches of good faith that may have occurred there.   That is regrettably not the situation in India.  And the main responsibility for that rests with our Government simply because our Government is by far the largest organised entity in the country and dwarfs everyone else.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">As an economist, I have been personally intrigued to realise that Government corruption is closely caused by the complete absence of serious accounting and audit norms being followed in Government organisations and institutions.   Get control of as big a budget as you can, is the aim of every Government department, then spend as little of it as is absolutely necessary on the publicly declared social or national aim that the department is supposed to have, and instead spend as much as possible on the travel or personal lifestyles of those in charge, or better still transform as much as possible into the personal property of those in charge – for example, through kickbacks on equipment purchases or building contracts.  For example, it is not unknown for the head of some or other government institution to receive an apartment off-site from a builder who may have been chosen for a major construction project on site.  This kind of thing has unfortunately become the implicit goal of almost all departments of the Government of India as well as the Governments of our more than two dozen States.    I have no doubt it is a state of affairs ultimately being caused by the macroeconomic processes of continuous deficit-financing and unlimited printing of paper-money over decades.   For the first two decades or so after Independence, our institutions still had enough self-discipline, integrity, competence and optimism to correct for the natural human instincts of greed and domination.  The next four decades &#8212; roughly, as I have said, from the death of Shastriji &#8212; there has been increasing social and political rot.  I have to wonder if and when a monetary collapse will follow.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[America’s divided economists by Subroto Roy First published in Business Standard 26 October 2008 http://www.business-standard.com Future doctoral theses about the Great Tremor of 2008 will ask how it was that the Fed chief, who was an academic economist, came to back so wholeheartedly the proposals of the investment banker heading the US Treasury. If Herbert [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=independentindian.com&#038;blog=859842&#038;post=1475&#038;subd=drsubrotoroy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://www.business-standard.com/india/storypage.php?autono=338408">America’s divided economists</a></p>
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<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://www.business-standard.com/india/storypage.php?autono=338408">Subroto Roy</a></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://www.business-standard.com/india/storypage.php?autono=338408">First published in <em>Business Standard </em>26 October 2008</a></p>
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<p style="text-align:justify;">Future doctoral theses about the Great Tremor of 2008 will ask how it was that the Fed chief, who was an academic economist, came to back so wholeheartedly the proposals of the investment banker heading the US Treasury. If Herbert Hoover and FDR in the 1930s started something called fiscal policy for the first time, George W Bush’s lameduck year has marked the total subjugation of monetary policy.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">In his 1945 classic, <em>History of Banking Theory</em>, the University of Chicago’s Lloyd Mints said: “No reorganisation of the Federal Reserve System, while preserving its independence from the Treasury, can offer a satisfactory agency for the implementation of monetary policy. The Reserve banks and their branches should be made agencies of the Treasury and all monetary powers delegated by Congress should be given to the Secretary of the Treasury&#8230;. It is not at all certain that Treasury control of the stock of money would always be reasonable&#8230; but Treasury influence cannot be excluded by the creation of a speciously independent monetary agency that cannot have adequate powers for the performance of its task&#8230;” Years later, Milton Friedman himself took a similar position suggesting legislation “to end the independence of the Fed by converting it into a bureau of the Treasury Department&#8230;”(see, for example, <em>Essence of Friedman</em>, p 416).</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Ben Bernanke’s Fed has now ended any pretence of  monetary policy’s independence from the whims and exigencies of executive power. Yet Dr Bernanke’s fellow academic economists have been unanimous in advising caution, patience and more information and reflection upon the facts. The famous letter of 122 economists to the US Congress was a rare statement of sense and practical wisdom. It agreed the situation was difficult and needed bold action. But it said the Paulson-Bernanke plan was an unfair “subsidy to investors at taxpayers’ expense. Investors who took risks to earn profits must also bear the losses. Not every business failure carries systemic risk. The government can ensure a well-functioning financial industry, able to make new loans to creditworthy borrowers, without bailing out particular investors and institutions whose choices proved unwise.”</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Besides, the plan was unclear and too far-reaching. “Neither the mission of the new agency nor its oversight are clear. If taxpayers are to buy illiquid and opaque assets from troubled sellers, the terms, occasions, and methods of such purchases must be crystal clear ahead of time and carefully monitored afterwards…. If the plan is enacted, its effects will be with us for a generation. For all their recent troubles, America’s dynamic and innovative private capital markets have brought the nation unparalleled prosperity. Fundamentally weakening those markets in order to calm short-run disruptions is desperately short-sighted.”</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The House’s initial bipartisan “backbench revolt” against “The Emergency Economic Stabilisation Act of 2008” (ESSA) followed this academic argument and rejected the Bernanke Fed’s advice. Is there an “emergency”, and if so what is its precise nature? Is this “economic stabilisation”, and if so, how is it going to work? The onus has been on Dr Bernanke and his staff to argue both, not merely to assert them. Even if the House “held its nose” and passed the measure for now, the American electorate is angry and it is anybody’s guess how a new President and Congress will alter all this in a few months.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Several academic economists have argued for specific price-stabilisation of the housing market being the keystone of any large, expensive and risky government intervention. (John McCain has also placed this in the political discussion now.) Roughly speaking, the housing supply-curve has shifted so far to the right that collapsed housing prices need to be dragged back upward by force. Columbia Business School economists Glenn Hubbard and Chris Mayer, both former Bush Administration officials, have proposed allowing “all residential mortgages on primary residences to be refinanced into 30-year fixed-rate mortgages at 5.25 per cent&#8230;. close to where mortgage rates would be today with normally functioning mortgage markets….Lower interest rates will mean higher overall house prices…” Yale’s Jonathan Koppell and William Goetzmann have argued very similarly the Treasury “could offer to refinance all mortgages issued in the past five years with a fixed-rate, 30-year mortgage at 6 per cent. No credit scores, no questions asked; just pay off the principal of the existing mortgage with a government check. If monthly payments are still too high, homeowners could reduce their indebtedness in exchange for a share of the future price appreciation of the house. That is, the government would take an ownership interest in the house just as it would take an ownership interest in the financial institutions that would be bailed out under the Treasury’s plan.”</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Beyond the short run, the US may play the demographic card by inviting in a few million new immigrants (if nativist feelings hostile to the outsider or newcomer can be controlled, especially in employment). Bad mortgages and foreclosures would vanish as people from around the world who long to live in America buy up all those empty houses and apartments, even in the most desolate or dismal locations. If the US’s housing supply curve has moved so far to the right that the equilibrium price has gone to near zero, the surest way to raise the equilibrium price would be by causing a new wave of immigration leading to a new demand curve arising at a higher level.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Such proposals seek to address the problem at its source. They might have been expected from the Fed’s economists. Instead, ESSA speaks of massive government purchase and control of bad assets “downriver”, without any attempt to face the problem at its source. This makes it merely wishful to think such assets can be sold for a profit at a later date so taxpayers will eventually gain. It is as likely as not the bad assets remain bad assets.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Indeed the University of Chicago’s Casey Mulligan has argued there is a financial crisis involving the banking sector but not an economic one: “We’re not entering a second Great Depression.” The marginal product of capital remains high and increasing “far above the historical average. The third-quarter earnings reports from some companies already suggest that America’s non-financial companies are still making plenty of money…. So, if you are not employed by the financial industry (94 per cent of you are not), don’t worry. The current unemployment rate of 6.1 per cent is not alarming, and we should reconsider whether it is worth it to spend $700 billion to bring it down to 5.9 per cent.”</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Dr Bernanke has been a close student of <em>A Monetary History of the United States</em> in which Milton Friedman and Anna J Schwartz argued that the Fed inadvertently worsened the Great Contraction of 1929-1933 by not responding to Congress. Let not future historians find that the Fed, at the behest of the Treasury Secretary, worsened the Great Tremor of 2008 by bamboozling Congress into hasty action.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[For more than a decade and a half now, I have been engaged in some &#8220;fundamental research&#8221; about India&#8217;s public finances.  This has involved inter alia transforming the entire set of government accounting data (both Union and all States) from their present obscurity and opaqueness to what I have called a condition of &#8220;maximum feasible [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=independentindian.com&#038;blog=859842&#038;post=336&#038;subd=drsubrotoroy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:justify;">For more than a decade and a half now, I have been engaged in some &#8220;fundamental research&#8221; about India&#8217;s public finances.  This has involved <em>inter alia</em> transforming the entire set of government accounting data (both Union and all States) from their present obscurity and opaqueness to what I have called a condition of &#8220;maximum feasible transparency&#8221; (see my April 29 2000 address to the Reserve Bank&#8217;s Conference of Finance Secretaries).</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Here is an example of the Union Government&#8217;s 1994-1995 expenditure (net of operational income).</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">It is from my unpublished ongoing research and is being released as a public service for India&#8217;s people.  Readers are welcome to use it with acknowledgement under the normal &#8220;fair use&#8221; rule.  Please try not to steal it, i.e. use it without proper acknowledgement.</p>
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<p style="text-align:justify;">Subroto Roy, Kolkata</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[(This was a front-page signed editorial article in The Statesman on Budget Day 2008; it had been preceded by How to Budget: Thrift,Not Theft, Needs to Guide Our Public Finances, and by Growth &#38; Government Delusion a few days earlier. Other related articles published over the last year in The Statesman include India&#8217;s Macroeconomics, Fiscal [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=independentindian.com&#038;blog=859842&#038;post=186&#038;subd=drsubrotoroy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:justify;">(This was a front-page signed editorial article in <em>The Statesman</em> on Budget Day 2008; it had been preceded by <strong><em><a href="http://independentindian.com/2008/02/26/how-to-budget-thrift-not-theft-should-guide-our-public-finances/">How to Budget: Thrift,Not Theft, Needs to Guide Our Public Finances</a></em></strong>, and by <strong><em>Growth &amp;  Government Delusion</em></strong> a few days earlier.  Other related articles published over the last year in <em>The Statesman</em> include <strong><em>India&#8217;s Macroeconomics, Fiscal Instability, Fallacious Finance, Against Quackery</em></strong>, etc.)</p>
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<p style="font-weight:bold;text-align:center;">Budget process, in theory</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">by Subroto Roy</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">First published in <span style="font-style:italic;">The Statesman</span>, February 29 2008, Front Page, www.thestatesman.net</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">India follows the British system of public finance ~ except it is very far from having followed or even being aware of numerous deep improvements the UK made in its system in recent decades.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Government accounts are divided between the “Consolidated Fund of India”, “Contingency Fund” and “Public Account”. The first is most important and credits all revenues received and all loans raised by issue of government debt, and all moneys received in repayment of loans. The second is for unforeseen expenditure pending subsequent authorisation by Parliament. The last includes “trust funds” and is where all transactions relating to debt, deposits, advances, remittances are made.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The annual financial statement of the Union government presented to Parliament is popularly known as “the Budget”. Parliament’s “Vote on Account” is to enable estimates to be considered more carefully.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">There is a “Revenue” Budget referring to expenditures and receipts of an annually recurrent nature; for example, staff-salaries of a school is revenue expenditure. There is a “Capital Budget” referring to investment expenditure “incurred with the object either of increasing concrete assets of a material and permanent character or of reducing recurring liabilities”.  Spending today on a new school-building or setting aside a sinking fund to reduce the stock of extant public debt is supposed to be what capital expenditure includes. Capital expenditure should be met “generally&#8230; from receipts of a capital, debt, deposit or banking character as distinguished from ordinary taxes, duties&#8230;.” but the government is also allowed to meet it from ordinary current revenues when these are “sufficient”.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">In addition there has been in the Indian case large outright direct annual lending undertaken by the government to chosen recipients, bypassing normal capital markets. All three types of expenditure, “Current”, “Investment” and “Loan”, are of spending decisions made at the same time about the same or a similar set of activities. Yet nowhere in the Government of India’s accounts today is to be found clear actionable data that public expenditures on e.g. the power sector in a given year happens to include “Loans for Power Projects” under Account Head 6801, current expenditure on “Power” under Account Head 2801 and capital expenditure on “Power Projects” under Account 4801. It is only when these are added can a picture emerge about total expenditure on the power sector. Government accounts remain on a cash and not accrual basis, unlike the best practices adopted internationally in recent decades.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The process includes preparation of the Budget by the Executive; its consideration and adoption by the Legislature; its implementation by the administration and government agencies; and post-evaluation of achievement and performance by the Public Accounts Committee, Estimates Committee, Committee of Public Undertakings etc of Parliament.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">In addition, there is Audit. Where private sector audit systems show how much profit may be properly “put into the pockets of the proprietors”, government audit is supposed to find the least cost to taxpayers in providing necessary public goods and services “to enable Government to determine how little money it need take out of the pockets of the tax-payers in order to maintain its necessary activities at the proper standard of efficiency”. That maxim of India’s Auditor-General in 1930 captures part of the normative intent of public finance in any country at any time.  The office of “Comptroller &amp; Auditor General” is charged with independently assessing and evaluating the effectiveness of outcomes generated by the fiscal process, the “high independent statutory authority&#8230; who sees on behalf of the Legislature that&#8230; money expended was legally available for and applied to the purpose or purposes to which it has been applied&#8230;.. Audit&#8230; is the main instrument to secure accountability of the Executive to the Legislature&#8230;. The fundamental object of audit is to secure real value for the taxpayer’s money”. That is the theory at least.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Similar processes on smaller scales are supposed to get carried out in our more than two dozen States, though there the role of the (extra-constitutional) “Planning Commission” has been prevailing while that of the (constitutional) Finance Commission has been diminished.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The crucial variable to look out for in Mr P Chidambaram’s speech will be how much interest expenditure the Government of India has to make on its debt already incurred. That may be nearing Rs 2 trillion (or Rs 2 lakhs of crores) &#8211; and could be more than 100% of the Gross Fiscal Deficit! It is an amount “charged” directly to the Consolidated Fund of India and not submitted to the vote of Parliament though Parliament has a right to discuss it. If you want to know who in Parliament is awake and aware of our nation’s economic and financial good, look for anyone who discusses or wants to discuss the size of that amount! It may be best to ignore all attempts at joking and poetry as distractions because the situation is grim ~ although of course there is such a thing as “gallows humour”.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to Budget: Thrift, Not Theft, Needs to Guide Our Public Finances By Subroto Roy First published in The Statesman, Editorial Page Special Article, www.thestatesman.net, February 26 2008 For most family households in India as elsewhere, the time for weekly or monthly budgeting and accounting is a time of sobriety ~ when reality must be [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=independentindian.com&#038;blog=859842&#038;post=185&#038;subd=drsubrotoroy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:center;"><strong><span class="headline_INSIDE">How to Budget:</span></strong> <strong></strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>Thrift, Not Theft, Needs to Guide Our Public Finances</strong></p>
<p class="story_text" style="text-align:center;">By Subroto Roy</p>
<p class="story_text" style="text-align:center;">First published in <em>The Statesman</em>, Editorial Page Special Article, www.thestatesman.net, February 26 2008</p>
<p class="story_text" style="text-align:justify;"><span class="story_text">For most family households in India as elsewhere, the time for weekly or monthly budgeting and accounting is a time of sobriety ~ when reality must be faced about which goals and desires can be achieved and which cannot, about how incomings and outgoings of family resources are going to be matched. The same holds for corporations when their managements must face their boards, shareholders or workers, though individual stakeholders in large corporations may be so ignorant of the facts or so small and insignificant in size that top management can get away with a lot of bluff. </span></p>
<p class="story_text" style="text-align:justify;"><span class="story_text"> When it comes to entities the size of countries, the scope for feeding illusions to the general public becomes enormously large; hence there is need for scientific honesty in government accounting and finance, and when that is lacking as it often is in any country, there is need for intense public awareness and vigorous criticism of what the government of the day may be up to with the public purse.</span></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong> ‘Seignorage’</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Mao Zedong once said “Thrift should be the guiding principle of our government expenditure”. Those who govern fiscal and monetary processes, whether autocratically or democratically, have a general duty to be frugal or economic in using resources that have been forcibly raised from the public and which could have been spent privately in other welfare-enhancing directions.</p>
<p class="story_text" style="text-align:justify;"><span class="story_text"> &#8220;One must not take from the real needs of the people for the imaginary needs of the state” said Montesquieu. National Governments “take” from the people not only via direct taxation (e.g. of income) and indirect taxation (e.g. of expenditure) but also via inflation ~ invisibly reducing the purchasing power or value of paper money and other paper assets by exploiting the government’s monopoly over currency-printing (a process that economists traditionally termed “seignorage” from the debasing of metal coins that kings historically indulged in to pay for wars).<br />
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<p class="story_text" style="text-align:justify;"><span class="story_text">In providing public goods and services, if a government does what it need not do it may end up failing to do what it must and which only it can do. “That part of the public expenditure, which is devoted to the maintenance of civil and military establishments (i.e., all except the interest of the national debt), affords, in many of its details, ample scope for retrenchment. But while much of the revenue is wasted under the mere pretence of public service, so much of the most important business of government is left undone, that whatever can be rescued from useless expenditure is urgently required for useful” (JS Mill). </span></p>
<p class="story_text" style="text-align:justify;"><span class="story_text">Such an idea that “whatever can be rescued from useless expenditure is urgently required for useful” was used in Gordon Brown’s 2004 rhetoric as Britain’s Finance Minister when, for example, he said 40,000 jobs would be reduced in the UK civil services to release resources to enhance “frontline” public services like schools and hospitals. </span></p>
<p class="story_text" style="text-align:justify;"><span class="story_text">From such a practical point of view, three questions must be typically addressed by any Parliament or Government trying to optimally align public expenditure and income in a budget placed before it:<br />
(1) Is public expenditure allocated efficiently in given circumstances, in a manner that enhances the public interest to the greatest degree possible? If not, how may it be made to do so?<br />
(2) Can income from government operations be enhanced in given circumstances? What taxation should be imposed, raised, lowered or abolished, why so, and at what least cost to the population?<br />
(3) If government expenditure exceeds income from taxation and operations, how should the borrowing be financed at least cost? Is the government’s existing portfolio of assets and liabilities of different liquidity and term-structure efficient, or can it be improved?<br />
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<p class="story_text" style="text-align:justify;"><span class="story_text"> Unfortunately, we do none of this in India and have not done so for decades. Indeed New Delhi’s establishment economists and the media have not ever even been thinking on such practical lines. Instead, each bureaucratic department tries to maintain or enlarge its own size and claims on public funds every year. What New Delhi does, in a nutshell, is to allow every Ministry (especially the military) to add a 10-20% inflation-premium to its previous year’s expenditures and assert a new claim during the Budget season. (The most accurate measure of inflation in India may be that involved in growth of nominal expenditure on Government’s bureaucracy). Organised business, organised labour, exporters, importers, farmers, women, and every sundry political lobbyist then assert their claims to subsidies and concessions as well ~ and some gargantuan number comes to be added up.<br />
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<p class="story_text" style="text-align:justify;"><span class="story_text"> To that number must be added the vast annual expenditure on interest payments by Government on the public debt accumulated from previous years and decades ~ payments which keep afloat the entire banking system in India because our nationalized banks hold such debt-instruments as their main assets where customer-deposits are their main liabilities.<br />
</span></p>
<p class="story_text" style="text-align:justify;"><span class="story_text"> A crucial question in relation to the convertibility of the rupee has to do with international valuation of that vast public debt (hence valuation of the asset side of our banking system) in the event the rupee became freely exchangeable into gold and foreign exchange for the general public, not merely city-based super-elites and NRIs.<br />
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<p class="story_text" style="text-align:justify;"><span class="story_text"> Once interest payments have been added to other government expenditures, some humongous number comes to be reached. That number, and how it breaks down between interest expenditures, military expenditures and other expenditures, is among the key variables to look out for in Mr Chidambaram’s forthcoming Budget-Speech. From it will be subtracted the total taxation and non-tax revenues of the Government ~ each after it has been subjected to its own political lobbying process by different interest groups who have managed to obtain access to the Finance Minister. The residual (government expenditure minus government income) is the “Gross Fiscal Deficit” which is how much the Government of India says it plans to newly borrow from the (mostly captive) domestic financial markets. That residual in turn will add itself to next year’s accumulating public debt on which interest payments will have to be then made. The Finance Minister and his spokesmen typically quote the Gross Fiscal Deficit as some percentage of GDP figures; a better ratio to look for may be the size of Government interest payments per head as a percentage of tax revenues per head.</span></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong> Corruption</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The Union Finance Ministry no longer appears to exercise effective managerial control over the budgets and accounts of the innumerable publicly funded institutions, entities and projects in the country, nor even remembers how to do so. Everyone knows that the eventual aggregate result of public financial processes will be more deficit-finance paid for by silent and unlimited money-printing. Thus, for example, we see enormous building and construction plans being requested and granted for public institutions and agencies to indulge in ~ if the private builders and developers involved in such public contracts throw in an urban apartment or two for the heads of such institutions, who are powerful enough to be making the spending decisions with their friends, what does it really matter? Deficit-finance, arising from an abysmal state of government and public sector accounting, makes government corruption quite simple and straightforward if one thinks about it.</p>
<p class="story_text" style="text-align:justify;"><span class="story_text">It is sad to say that the principle guiding our public finances may have become theft, not thrift, because political and administrative decision-makers throughout the system, instead of being sober, remain drunk when it comes to spending India’s public resources.</span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hutton and Desai: United in Error Subroto Roy In an engaging debate in Prospect Magazine about a year ago, republished at China Digital Times, Will Hutton and Meghnad Desai have made the same cardinal error: they have assumed (like almost everyone else who has considered China’s or India&#8217;s recent macroeconomics) that savings rates are some [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=independentindian.com&#038;blog=859842&#038;post=162&#038;subd=drsubrotoroy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:center;">Hutton and Desai: United in Error<br />
Subroto Roy
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<p style="text-align:justify;">In an engaging debate in <em>Prospect Magazine</em> about a year ago, republished at <em>China Digital Times</em>, Will Hutton and Meghnad Desai have made the same cardinal error: they have assumed (like almost everyone else who has considered China’s or India&#8217;s recent macroeconomics) that savings rates are some astronomical figure.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Typical official fallacies in both countries include thinking that clever bureaucratic use of such high savings rates can and does cause high growth.   In fact, real growth arises not because of what politicians and bureaucrats do but because of spontaneous technological progress, improved productivity and learning-by-doing of the general population ~ mostly despite not because of an exploitative parasitic State.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Here is Hutton on this issue: “China&#8217;s economic growth is based on the state <em>channelling vast under-priced savings</em> into huge investment … How much longer can China&#8217;s state-owned banks carry on directing <em>billions of dollars of savings</em> into investments that produce tiny or even negative returns…” (italics added)</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Here is Desai:  “China has achieved rapid growth with a policy of <em>under-consumption and over-saving</em>… China… now has 10.4 per cent growth on <em>a 44 per cent savings rate</em>….”  (italics added)</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">What has been mismeasured as high savings in China and India is actually the expansion of bank-deposits in a fractional reserve banking system induced by runaway government deficit-spending.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">On the basis of Indian evidence, I said this in public for the first time at Patrick Minford&#8217;s seminar on monetary economics at Cardiff and a week later at the IEA London in the spring of 2005 in a lecture titled &#8220;Can India become a superpower or will there be a monetary meltdown?&#8221;  My recent general articles in <em>The Statesman</em> “The Dream Team: A Critique”, “Fallacious Finance”, “Against Quackery” etc speak a little more of this in the Indian case. What little I have seen of Chinese evidence indicates a similar phenomenon at work.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">I said in 2005:&#8221;New technological progress in a myriad of ways, as well as the discovery of new resources&#8230; are all important factors contributing to real economic growth in India today.  While the real side of the economy does well, the “nominal” economy, within the Government’s control, displays disconcerting trends. Continual deficit financing for half a century has led to exponential growth of public debt and broad money. The vast growth of time-deposits in banks may have been misinterpreted as indicating a real phenomenon such as unusual savings behaviour when it is more likely to be a nominal phenomenon resulting from increasing amounts of government debt being held by the largely nationalised banking sector. (The same may be true of China).&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">As for growth-rates, before anyone at all waffles on about China’s and India’s allegedly high growth-rates, it is best to bring to mind a little hard evidence from other countries eg  Germany and Japan where growth was starting from devastated post-War initial conditions:</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">West Germany: 6.6% in 1950-1960, falling to 3.5% by 1960-1970, and 2.4% by 1970-1978.  Japan: 6.8% in 1952-1960; 9.4% in 1960-1970, 3.8% in 1970-1978.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">China and India sustaining 8%, 9%, 10% annual growth of per capita real GDP for years on end?  Naaaaah.  Or rather, if you believe that, you will believe anything.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Against Quackery First published in two parts in The Sunday Statesman, September 23 2007, The Statesman September 24 2007, www.thestatesman.net By Subroto Roy Manmohan and Sonia have violated Rajiv Gandhi’s intended reforms; the Communists have been appeased or bought; the BJP is incompetent WASTE, fraud and abuse are inevitable in the use and allocation of [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=independentindian.com&#038;blog=859842&#038;post=150&#038;subd=drsubrotoroy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>Against Quackery</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center;">First published in two parts in <em>The Sunday Statesman</em>, September 23 2007, <em>The Statesman</em> September 24 2007, www.thestatesman.net</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">By Subroto Roy</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>Manmohan and Sonia have violated Rajiv Gandhi’s intended reforms; the Communists have been appeased or bought; the BJP is incompetent</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">WASTE, fraud and abuse are inevitable in the use and allocation of public property and resources in India as elsewhere, but Government is supposed to fight and resist such tendencies. The Sonia-Manmohan Government have done the opposite, aiding and abetting a wasteful anti-economics ~ i.e., an economic quackery. Vajpayee-Advani and other Governments, including Narasimha-Manmohan in 1991-1996, were just as complicit in the perverse policy-making. So have been State Governments of all regional parties like the CPI-M in West Bengal, DMK/ AIADMK in Tamil Nadu, Congress/NCP/ BJP/Sena in Maharashtra, TDP /Congress in Andhra Pradesh, SP/BJP/BSP in Uttar Pradesh etc. Our dismal politics merely has the pot calling the kettle black while national self-delusion and superstition reign in the absence of reason.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The general pattern is one of well-informed, moneyed, mostly city-based special interest groups (especially including organised capital and organised labour) dominating government agendas at the cost of ill-informed, diffused anonymous individual citizens ~ peasants, small businessmen, non-unionized workers, old people, housewives, medical students etc. The extremely expensive “nuclear deal” with the USA is merely one example of such interest group politics.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Nuclear power is and shall always remain of tiny significance as a source of India’s electricity (compared to e.g. coal and hydro); hence the deal has practically nothing to do with the purported (and mendacious) aim of improving the country’s “energy security” in the long run. It has mostly to do with big business lobbies and senior bureaucrats and politicians making a grab, as they always have done, for India’s public purse, especially access to foreign currency assets. Some $300 million of India’s public money had to be paid to GE and Bechtel Corporation before any nuclear talks could begin in 2004-2005 ~ the reason was the Dabhol fiasco of the 1990s, a sheer waste for India’s ordinary people. Who was responsible for that loss? Pawar-Mahajan-Munde-Thackeray certainly but also India’s Finance Minister at the time, Manmohan Singh, and his top Finance Ministry bureaucrat, Montek Ahluwalia ~ who should never have let the fiasco get off the ground but instead actively promoted and approved it.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Cost-benefit analysis prior to any public project is textbook operating procedure for economists, and any half-competent economist would have accounted for the scenario of possible currency-depreciation which made Dabhol instantly unviable.  Dr Singh and Mr Ahluwalia failed that test badly and it cost India dearly. The purchase of foreign nuclear reactors on a turnkey basis upon their recommendation now reflects similar financial dangers for the country on a vastly larger scale over decades.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Our Government seems to function most expeditiously in purchasing foreign arms, aircraft etc ~ not in improving the courts, prisons, police, public utilities, public debt. When the purchase of 43 Airbus aircraft surfaced, accusations of impropriety were made by Boeing ~ until the local Airbus representative said on TV that Boeing need not complain because they were going to be rewarded too and soon 68 aircraft were ordered from Boeing!</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">India imports all passenger and most military aircraft, besides spare parts and high-octane jet fuel. Domestic aviation generates near zero forex revenues and incurs large forex costs ~ a debit in India’s balance of payments. Domestic airline passengers act as importers subsidised by our meagre exporters of textiles, leather, handicrafts, tea, etc. What a managerially-minded PM and Aviation Minister needed to do before yielding to temptations of buying new aircraft was to get tough with the pampered managements and unions of the nationalized airlines and stand up on behalf of ordinary citizens and taxpayers, who, after all, are mostly rail or road-travellers not jet-setters.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The same pattern of negligent policy-behaviour led Finance Minister P. Chidambaram in an unprecedented step to mention in his 2007 Union Budget Speech the private American companies Blackstone and GE ~ endorsing the Ahluwalia/Deepak Parekh idea that India’s forex reserves may be made available to be lent out to favoured private businesses for purported “infrastructure” development. We may now see chunks of India’s foreign exchange reserves being “borrowed” and never returned ~ a monumental scam in front of the CBI’s noses.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The Reserve Bank’s highest echelons may have become complicit in all this, permitting and encouraging a large capital flight to take place among the few million Indians who read the English newspapers and have family-members abroad. Resident Indians have been officially permitted to open bank accounts of US $100,000 abroad, as well as transfer gifts of $50,000 per annum to their adult children already exported abroad ~ converting their largely untaxed paper rupees at an artificially favourable exchange-rate.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">In particular, Mr Ratan Tata (under a misapprehension he may do whatever Lakshmi Mittal does) has been allowed to convert Indian rupees into some US$13,000,000,000 to make a cash purchase of a European steel company. The same has been allowed of the Birlas, Wipro, Dr Reddy’s and numerous other Indian corporations in the organised sector ~ three hundred million dollars here, five hundred million dollars there, etc. Western businessmen now know all they have to do is flatter the egos of Indian boxwallahs enough and they might have found a buyer for their otherwise bankrupt or sick local enterprise. Many newcomers to New York City have been sold the Brooklyn Bridge before. “There’s a sucker born every minute” is the classic saying of American capitalism.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The Sonia-Manmohan Government, instead of hobnobbing with business chambers, needed to get Indian corporations to improve their accounting, audit and governance, and reduce managerial pilfering and embezzlement, which is possible only if Government first set an example.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Why have Indian foreign currency reserves zoomed up in recent years? Not mainly because we are exporting more textiles, tea, software engineers, call centre services or new products to the world, but because Indian corporations have been allowed to borrow abroad, converting their hoards of paper rupees into foreign debt. Forex reserves are a residual in a country’s international balance of payments and are not like tax-resources available to be spent by Government; India’s reserves largely constitute foreign liabilities of Indian residents. This may bear endless repetition as the PM and his key acolytes seem impervious to normal postgraduate-level economics textbooks.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Other official fallacies include thinking India’s savings rate is near 32 per cent and that clever bureaucratic use of it can cause high growth. In fact, real growth arises not because of what politicians and bureaucrats do but because of spontaneous technological progress, improved productivity and learning-by-doing of the general population ~ mostly despite not because of an exploitative parasitic State. What has been mismeasured as high savings is actually expansion of bank-deposits in a fractional reserve banking system caused by runaway government deficit-spending.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Another fallacy has been that agriculture retards growth, leading to nationwide politically-backed attempts at land-grabbing by wily city industrialists and real estate developers. In a hyperinflation-prone economy with wild deficit-spending and runaway money-printing, cheating poor unorganised peasants of their land, when that land is an asset that is due to appreciate in value, has seemed like child’s play.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">What of the Opposition? The BJP/RSS have no economists who are not quacks though opportunists were happy to say what pleased them to hear when they were in power; they  also have much implicit support among organised business lobbies and the anti-Muslim senior bureaucracy. The official Communists have been appeased or bought, sometimes so cheaply as with a few airline tickets here and there. The nonsensical “Rural Employment Guarantee” is descending into the wasteland of corruption it was always going to be. The “Domestic Violence Act” as expected has started to destroy India’s families the way Western families have been destroyed. The Arjun-DMK OBC quota corrodes higher education further from its already dismal state. All these were schemes that Congress and Communist cabals created or wholeheartedly backed, and which the BJP were too scared or ignorant to resist.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">And then came Singur and Nandigram ~ where the sheer greed driving the alliance between the Sonia-Manmohan-Pranab Congress and the CPI-M mask that is Buddhadeb, came to be exposed by a handful of brave women like Mamata and Medha.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>A Fiscal U-Turn is Needed For India to Go in The Right Economic Direction</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Rajiv Gandhi had a sense of <em>noblesse oblige</em> out of remembrance of his father and maternal grandfather. After his assassination, the comprador business press credited Narasimha Rao and Manmohan Singh with having originated the 1991 economic reform. In May 2002, however, the Congress Party itself passed a resolution proposed by Digvijay Singh explicitly stating Rajiv and not either of them was to be so credited. The resolution was intended to flatter Sonia Gandhi but there was truth in it too. Rajiv, a pilot who knew no political economy, was a quick learner with intelligence to know a good idea when he saw one and enough grace to acknowledge it.</p>
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<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>Rule of Law</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong></strong>The first time Dr Manmohan Singh’s name arose in contemporary post-Indira politics was on 22 March 1991 when M K Rasgotra challenged the present author to answer how Dr Singh would respond to proposals being drafted for a planned economic liberalisation that had been authorised by Rajiv, as Congress President and Opposition Leader, since September 1990. It was replied that Dr Singh’s response was unknown and he had been heading the “South-South Commission” for Tanzania’s Julius Nyerere, while what needed to be done urgently was make a clear forceful statement to restore India’s credit-worthiness and the confidence of international markets, showing that the Congress at least knew its economics and was planning to take bold new steps in the direction of progress.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">There is no evidence Dr Singh or his acolytes were committed to any economic liberalism prior to 1991 as that term is understood worldwide, and scant evidence they have originated liberal economic ideas for India afterwards. Precisely because they represented the decrepit old intellectual order of statist ”Ma-Bap Sarkari” policy-making, they were not asked in the mid-1980s to be part of a “perestroika-for-India” project done at a foreign university ~ the results of which were received, thanks to Siddhartha Shankar Ray, by Rajiv Gandhi in hand at 10 Janpath on 18 September 1990 and specifically sparked the change in the direction of his economic thinking.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">India is a large, populous country with hundreds of millions of materially poor citizens, a weak tax-base, a vast internal and external public debt (i.e. debt owed by the Government to domestic and foreign creditors), massive annual fiscal deficits, an inconvertible currency, and runaway printing of paper-money. It is unsurprising Pakistan’s economy is similar, since it is born of the same land and people. Certainly there have been real political problems between India and Pakistan since the chaotic demobilisation and disintegration of the old British Indian Army caused the subcontinent to plunge into war-like or “cold peace” conditions for six decades beginning with a bloody Partition and civil war in J&amp;K. High military expenditures have been necessitated due to mutual and foreign tensions, but this cannot be a permanent state if India and Pakistan wish for genuine mass economic well-being.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Even with the continuing mutual antagonism, there is vast scope for a critical review of Indian military expenditures towards greatly improving the “teeth-to-tail” ratio of its fighting forces. The abuse of public property and privilege by senior echelons of the armed forces (some of whom have been keen most of all to export their children preferably to America) is also no great secret.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">On the domestic front, Rajiv was entirely convinced when the suggestion was made to him in September 1990 that an enormous infusion of public resources was needed into the judicial system for promotion and improvement of the Rule of Law in the country, a pre-requisite almost for a new market orientation. Capitalism without the Rule of Law can quickly degenerate into an illiberal hell of cronyism and anarchy which is what has tended to happen since 1991.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The Madhava Menon Committee on criminal justice policy in July proposed a Hong Kong model of “a single high-tech integrated Criminal Justice complex in every district headquarters which may be a multi-storied structure, devoting the ground floor for the police station including a video-installed interrogation room; the first floor for the police-lockups/sub-jail and the Magistrate’s Court; the second floor for the prosecutor’s office, witness rooms, crime laboratories and legal aid services; the third floor for the Sessions Court and the fourth for the administrative offices etc…. (Government of India) should take steps to evolve such an efficient model… and not only recommend it to the States but subsidize its construction…” The question arises: Why is this being proposed for the first time in 2007 after sixty years of Independence? Why was it not something designed and implemented starting in the 1950s?</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The resources put since Independence to the proper working of our judiciary from the Supreme Court and High Courts downwards have been abysmal, while the state of prisons, borstals, mental asylums and other institutions of involuntary detention is nothing short of pathetic. Only police forces, like the military, paramilitary and bureaucracies, have bloated in size.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Neither Sonia-Manmohan nor the BJP  or Communists have thought promotion of the Rule of Law in India to be worth much serious thought ~ certainly less important than attending bogus international conclaves and summits to sign expensive deals for arms, aircraft, reactors etc. Yet Rajiv Gandhi, at a 10 Janpath meeting on 23 March 1991 when he received the liberalisation proposals he had authorized, explicitly avowed the importance of greater resources towards the Judiciary. Dr Singh and his acolytes were not in that loop, indeed they precisely represented the bureaucratic ancien regime intended to be changed, and hence have seemed quite uncomprehending of the roots of the intended reforms ever since 1991.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Similarly, Rajiv comprehended when it was said to him that the primary fiscal problem faced by India is the vast and uncontrolled public debt, interest payments on which suck dry all public budgets leaving no room for provision of public goods.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>Government accounts<br />
</strong>Government has been routinely “rolling over” its domestic debt in the asset-portfolios of the nationalised banks while displaying and highlighting only its new additional borrowing in a year as the “Fiscal Deficit”. More than two dozen States have been doing the same and their liabilities ultimately accrue to the Union too. The stock of public debt in India is Rs 30 trillion (Rs 30 lakh crore) at least, and portends a hyperinflation in the future.
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<p style="text-align:justify;">There has been no serious recognition of this since it is political and bureaucratic actions that have been causing the problem. Proper recognition would entail systematically cleaning up the budgets and accounts of every single governmental entity in the country: the Union, every State, every district and municipality, every publicly funded entity or organisation, and at the same time improving public decision-making capacity so that once budgets and accounts recover from grave sickness over decades, functioning institutions exist for their proper future management. All this would also stop corruption in its tracks, and release resources for valuable public goods and services like the Judiciary, School Education and Basic Health. Institutions for improved political and administrative decision-making are needed throughout the country if public preferences with respect to raising and allocating common resources are to be elicited and then translated into actual delivery of public goods and services. Our dysfunctional legislatures will have to do at least a little of what they are supposed to. When public budgets and accounts are healthy and we have functioning public goods and services, macroeconomic conditions would have been created for the paper-rupee to once more become a money as good as gold ~ a convertible world currency for all of India’s people, not merely the metropolitan special interest groups that have been controlling our governments and their agendas.<a href="http://www.thestatesman.net/page.arcview.php?clid=3&amp;id=198257&amp;date=2007-09-23&amp;usrsess=1"></a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[SWINDLING INDIA by Subroto Roy First published in slightly abbreviated form as &#8220;A scam in the making&#8221; in The Sunday Statesman April 1 2007, Front page comment A gigantic financial scheme is in the making. Will it come to be seen in future years as having been in fact a scam – indeed India’s scam [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=independentindian.com&#038;blog=859842&#038;post=63&#038;subd=drsubrotoroy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>SWINDLING INDIA</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center;">by</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">Subroto Roy</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">First published in slightly abbreviated form as &#8220;A scam in the making&#8221; in <em>The Sunday Statesman</em> April 1 2007, Front page comment</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">A gigantic financial scheme is in the making. Will it come to be seen in future years as having been in fact a scam – indeed India’s scam of the 21st Century for which India’s unknowing masses will be made to pay for many generations? The scheme is mind-boggling in size as well as its sheer audacity. Bofors, Quattrochi etc amount to peanuts in comparison.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">No less a personage than the Finance Minister of India, P Chidambaram, has openly praised the potential of this financial scheme. And he has done so in no less an open and transparent place than his latest Budget Speech to Parliament last February.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">It is a scheme openly advocated and currently being developed by our Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh’s closest acolytes, Planning Commission head Mr Montek Singh Ahluwalia and HDFC head Mr Deepak Parekh, in collaboration with Reserve Bank Governor Dr YV Reddy and the Finance Ministry’s top bureaucrats. The PM himself has come close to endorsing it explicitly. And this PM is not an elected member of the Lok Sabha but holds office and acts as the executive agent of the UPA Chairperson and Lok Sabha Member from Rae Bareilly, Sonia Gandhi.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">I hasten to add nobody in the BJP has objected to this financial scheme &#8212; in fact had the BJP been in power today instead of Congress, they would have been likely even more agreeable to the scheme given their close proximity to business lobbies and organized capital. As for the Communists, none of their JNU economics professors is technically competent enough to comprehend or recognize what is going on.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The scheme involves private companies “borrowing” India’s foreign exchange reserves from the Reserve Bank of India, allegedly for purpose of “infrastructure” creation &#8212; in collaboration with the American bank Citigroup, the American financial business, Blackstone Group, and possibly the American giant, GE Capital too. Mr Chidambaram took the unprecedented step of naming Mr Deepak Parekh as well as Citigroup and Blackstone in the text of his Budget Speech.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">To begin to comprehend the nature of this scheme, we need to recall an earlier case.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Foreign exchange reserves of countries typically include foreign currency holdings as well as gold stocks. One of the biggest Wall Street scams of the 1980s-1990s involved private companies borrowing not countries’ foreign currency reserves but their gold reserves.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">In that scam, it was not the Reserve Bank of India that was cheated but the Central Banks of Poland, Malaysia, Portugal and Yugoslavia. The New York financial company involved was a subsidiary of the Drexel Burnham Lambert Group. The Drexel parent went bankrupt on February 13 1990 and its subsidiary followed on May 9 1990.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">A report on June 4 1990 by Leah J. Nathans (now Leah Nathans Spiro) in New York’s highly respected <em>Business Week</em> magazine said: “Central banks, those pillars of monetary virtue, lost $219 million ($21.9 crore) to an obscure commodities subsidiary called Drexel Burnham Lambert Trading Corporation”. The sum was small by American standards but it was “a big, big number” for the countries involved at the time.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">What had these national central banks done? They had been lured into becoming greedy. They had been sitting on stocks of gold as part of their national reserves which they felt “just collect dust”. So they yielded to the temptation offered by the Drexel subsidiary of leasing the gold to private parties.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">In Ms. Nathans’ words, “By leasing gold, a central bank earns a modest interest rate, ranging from less than 0.5% to 2.5%. Typically, the central bank consigns the gold to a dealer – say, for 90 days. The dealer can then lend the gold to a customer, at a higher interest rate. It may be a speculator, who hopes to repay the borrowed gold when the price falls, or a gold mine that wants to repay the broker with gold produced later.”</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">But the Drexel parent and subsidiary went bankrupt through bad financial decisions. Drexel’s Michael Milken went to jail. The Central Banks of Poland, Malaysia, Portugal and Yugoslavia were left empty-handed – and had to sue as creditors in New York’s courts trying desperately to get back the gold they had been lured into parting with. It would be unwise to take bets on how much of their gold they ever got back.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">All the present PM’s men &#8212; Messrs Chidambaram, Ahluwalia, Parekh, Reddy et al in collaboration with one or two American financial companies – now have a scheme that will use not the RBI’s gold but its foreign currency reserves.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Mr Ahluwalia and Mr Parekh have made the outlandish claim that “India needs US$320 billion” (US 32,000 crore) by way of “investment for physical infrastructure” during the so-called “Eleventh Five-Year Plan”. (How many so-called “Five Year Plans” is India going to have incidentally? We had our “First Plan” when Manmohan Singh was a student at Punjab University. Stalin, who invented the “Five Year Plan”, died during that time, and even his old USSR has ceased to exist, let alone its “Five Year Plans”.)</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">That vast amount of “investment for physical infrastructure” is what Mr Ahluwalia says he knows India needs for his purported “9% growth rate” to be achieved. Where are the macroeconomic models and time-series data sets from him or his friends to back such assertions? There are none. None of the PM’s men, no one in the Finance Ministry or RBI or Planning Commission, nor any of their JNU economics professor friends or anyone else in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata etc have any such models or data with which to back such assertions. Nor do the World Bank etc. It is all sheer humbug – all a lie. It is part of the mendacity and self-delusion that our capital city has been floating upon.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">In any event, the RBI reportedly has “opposed the idea of deploying forex reserves for infrastructure development on the grounds that it will create monetary expansion”. But Mr Chidambaram’s Finance Ministry owns the RBI, and the Ministry has said “the RBI’s concerns had been taken care of, as the investments would be deployed only through a structured mechanism”. (<em>Business Standard</em> 23 March 2007, p. 3)</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">What is a “structured mechanism”? Mr Chidambaram, mentioning Citigroup and Blackstone Group specifically, said in his Budget Speech that Mr Deepak Parekh has “suggested the establishment of two wholly-owned overseas subsidiaries of India Infrastructure Finance Company Ltd with the following objectives: (i) to borrow funds from the RBI and lend to Indian companies implementing infrastructure projects in India, or to co-finance their External Commercial Borrowings for such projects, solely for capital expenditure outside India; and (ii) to borrow funds from the RBI, invest such funds in highly rated collateral securities, and provide &#8216;credit wrap&#8217; insurance to infrastructure projects in India for raising resources in international markets. The loans by RBI to these two subsidiary companies will be guaranteed by the Government of India and the RBI will be assured of a return higher than the average rate of return on its incremental investment.”</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">You do not understand? Well, no one is supposed to. The most exquisite thievery occurs after all not in darkness but in broad daylight with everyone watching but no one able to see or comprehend anything. So let us return to elementary first principles.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">What are foreign exchange reserves and why do countries hold them? It is quite simply answered. Consider the USA and Canada, each with its own dollar. Canadians want to purchase American goods and services, give gifts and make loans to American residents, and make investments in the USA. Americans want to do the same in Canada. Each has to use the domestic money of the other when it does so. If an American wishes to lend money to a Canadian or to purchase something from him, he receives Canadian dollar notes from the Canadian Government to make his Canadian transactions, handing over his American dollar notes instead. The American dollar notes he hands over become part of Canada’s foreign exchange reserves, held by its Central Bank. Roughly speaking, a country’s foreign exchange reserves are the residual foreign currency assets its central bank holds after all these transactions are carried out on both sides of the border.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">In the US-Canada case, neither Government prevents its citizens from exchanging domestic money for foreign money. In India, our rupee has been inconvertible since about 1940. The average Indian cannot freely exchange his/her rupee-denominated assets for foreign exchange denominated ones even if he/she wished to. There has been some import-liberalisation in recent years but only someone with the political access of Mr Tata or Mr Birla can purchase foreign assets and foreign companies using their Indian money – because the rupee is inconvertible, any bad financial decisions they make in using their foreign assets will be implicitly paid for by the Indian public.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Now a country’s central bank, such as our Reserve Bank, is the custodian of its foreign exchange reserves. India’s reserves are supposed to have reached $195.96 Billion ($19,596 Crore) as of March 16 2007. Keep in mind we do not know why they have risen: they can rise merely because foreigners (including NRIs) have lent us more of their money, not because foreigners have bought more of our goods and services. In fact <em>Business Standard</em> yesterday 31 March 2007 said on its front page “external commercial borrowing” was “a major source of accretion” of India’s reserves.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Also keep in mind that the Reserve Bank has the duty to manage these foreign-denominated assets against which it has already issued Indian rupees. It might receive a small conservative income from the cash-management aspect of this but it may not risk them or place them in any jeopardy!</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Yet the whole idea behind the Chidambaram-Ahluwalia-Parekh-Reddy scheme under discussion by the Sonia-Manmohan Government is that the RBI will “lend” some of the billions of Americans dollars in its custody to overseas subsidiaries of Indian companies – say, for example, to the Tatas who have now bought foreign “capital assets” of some US$ 12 Billion ($1200 Crore) from Corus without having anything near that kind of foreign income.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Such favoured Indian companies might then use these “borrowed” funds as collateral for other borrowings. In exchange, they will go about undertaking purported “infrastructure” projects in India. So much for the “structured mechanisms” being touted by Messrs Chidambaram, Ahluwalia, Parekh et al.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Before India’s public understands it, the schemers will shout (as they have done with the SEZ Act) that Parliament has passed it. The BJP will applaud with envy. The Communists might uncomprehendingly complain a little, and then be bought off with a sop or two that they do understand, like a little pro-China rhetoric or being let off lightly on Nandigram.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Now international institutions like the International Monetary Fund and the Bank of International Settlements officially exist to advise central banks to stay along the straight and narrow and to avoid all such mischief. Here is what the IMF explicitly warned about such schemes in its <em>Guidelines for Foreign Exchange Reserve Management</em> dated September 20 2001:</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">“<em>Liquidity risk</em>. The pledging of reserves as collateral with foreign financial institutions as support for loans to either domestic entities, or foreign subsidiaries of the reserve management entity, has rendered reserves illiquid until the loans have been repaid. Liquidity risks have also arisen from the direct lending of reserves to such institutions when shocks to the domestic economy led to the borrowers&#8217; inability to repay their liabilities, and impairment of the liquidity of the reserve assets.<br />
<em>Credit risk</em>. Losses have arisen from the investment of reserves in high-yielding assets that were made without due regard to the credit risk associated with the issuer of the asset. Lending of reserves to domestic banks, and overseas subsidiaries of reserve management entities, has also exposed reserve management entities to credit risk.”
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<p style="text-align:justify;">Dostoevsky believed man could have evil intent. Socrates was more generous and said man does not do wrong knowingly. It is not impossible our Indian schemers have innocent intent and do not even realize how close they are to becoming scamsters, or are already in the grip of scamsters. But at least we are now forewarned: India faces a clear risk of being swindled of its foreign exchange reserves. Prevention is better than cure.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ON MONEY &#38; BANKING The deficit-finance of all public institutions flow like rivulets into the swamp that is our Public Debt, managed by the RBI by SUBROTO ROY First published in The Sunday Statesman, Editorial Page, Special Article April 23 2006, www.thestatesman.net THE Reserve Bank of India, like all other public institutions, belongs to all [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=independentindian.com&#038;blog=859842&#038;post=44&#038;subd=drsubrotoroy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>ON MONEY &amp; BANKING</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center;">The deficit-finance of all public institutions flow like rivulets into the swamp that is our Public Debt, managed by the RBI</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">by</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">SUBROTO ROY</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">First published in <em>The Sunday Statesman</em>, Editorial Page, Special Article</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">April 23 2006, <a href="http://www.thestatesman.net/">www.thestatesman.net</a></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">THE Reserve Bank of India, like all other public institutions, belongs to all of India&#8217;s people. There has been a tendency with every national institution, whether the ONGC or nationalised banks like SBI, or the IITs and IIMs or Air India and Indian Airlines or the Railways, Army, Navy, Air Force, IAS, IFS, Central Secretariat etc, even Parliament and State legislatures, to think that its assets, both tangible and intangible, are to serve the interests mainly of its employees, whether of Class 1, 2, 3, or 4. In fact, the assets of all such national institutions belong to all Indians: all one thousand million of us, from nameless street children and rural mendicants onwards. The body of our whole Indian citizenry own any and all such public institutions, and their employees are merely our &#8220;agents&#8221;, literally &#8220;public servants&#8221; who get paid salaries and perquisites out of public revenues. The task of managing and controlling these vast cohorts of public servants is a stupendous one of democratic politics and public administration. As a country we have never been very adept at it, indeed we often have been hopelessly incompetent. Without proper control and management, employees of national institutions have naturally tended to take over control of these assets, shifting liabilities onto the shoulders and budgets of the anonymous diffused body of citizenry who are supposed to be their masters. The public&#8217;s servants have tended to become the masters of the public&#8217;s assets and resources.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The RBI, as the nation&#8217;s Central Bank, has a unique position because its principal task is to establish and maintain the integrity of our money and banking system. The deficit-finance of all public institutions flow like rivulets into the swamp that is our Public Debt, managed by the RBI.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Money as such has no &#8220;intrinsic&#8221; worth. All the paper rupees, dollars, pounds, euros, yen in the world have less &#8220;intrinsic&#8221; usefulness than a hairpin or a button or a pair of shoelaces. Hairpins, buttons and shoelaces at least keep your hair, your shirt or your shoes together ~ the paper of paper money can be at best used to roll cigarettes perhaps. Yet paper money comes to be needed and is valued by everyone in every country ~ from street children upwards to Mr Premji, Mr Gates and Mr Mittal. Everyone accepts paper money as wages in exchange for his/her work, and then plans to use that same paper to buy food, shelter, clothing and other necessities with. I.e., we accept paper money for a short time believing we can use it to acquire useful things with. It has no intrinsic worth yet it is universally valued because everyone believes it will be accepted by everyone else in exchange for real goods and services which are in fact useful and conducive to life. The use of paper money depends on a fine and invisible web of collective trust permeating throughout the economy.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Banks arose due to the increasing complexity of modern economies in the last six hundred years. Paper currency was then supplemented in commerce by &#8220;deposits&#8221;, so that a transaction between two persons need not involve turnover of cash but can come to be accomplished by adjustment in their respective deposits with their banks. This vastly increased the quantum of trust ordinary people placed in the system of normal   transactions, since they had to now believe not just in the exchangeability of paper money but also in the viability of the banks where they had placed their deposits. Currency plus Bank Deposits constitute what is called the &#8220;Money Supply&#8221;, and its controller is the RBI.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Our collective trust in money and banking is in and of itself something with economic value, which commercial banks are in a unique position to exploit. Banks can usually bet that all their customers will not demand their deposits at the same time, and so they are able to lend out as loans a very large fraction of what they have received as deposits from the public. Making such loans in turn causes the recipients of the loans to make new deposits (of what they have borrowed) in yet other banks, and this in turn acts as a signal to the receiving banks to make even more loans. Hence a process of &#8220;redeposit&#8221; or &#8220;deposit multiplication&#8221; occurs in any banking system where only a fraction of deposits is legally required to be kept as reserves by the bank. A Central Bank like the RBI then has the duty to see none of this gets out of hand: that while individual banks are acting to make profitable investments on the capital risked by a bank&#8217;s owners, they are, as a collective body, creating enough but not excessive credit to meet the needs of business.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">In India, most banks came to be nationalised decades ago by Indira Gandhi on advice of P. N. Haksar, the mentor of Dr Manmohan Singh in his career as an economic bureaucrat. Whatever original capital they have had also arises from the public exchequer, and all their employees are effectively &#8220;public servants&#8221; under the Ministry of Finance. We have not been hearing from the RBI anything about the deleterious effects of this continuing state of affairs.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The RBI&#8217;s functions include managing the &#8220;Public Debt&#8221;, which stands today at perhaps Rs. 30 trillion (1 trillion= 1 lakh crore), on which interest of perhaps Rs 2-3 trillion must be paid by the Union and State Governments every year to those holding the debt (mostly the nationalised banking system under duress from the RBI). Why the stock-market has been doing so &#8220;well&#8221; is because it has been like an athlete on steroids. A stock market is supposed to be risky while a debt market is supposed to be safe. Our Government&#8217;s fiscal and monetary behaviour over decades has caused the formal debt market to yield negative returns, and so the stock-market has become relatively lucrative despite its risky nature.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">It is also the RBI&#8217;s task to manage the country&#8217;s foreign exchange &#8220;reserves&#8221;, i.e. the residual balance left after all forex outgoings from purchases of imports (like petroleum or weapons) and payments of interest on or repayment of foreign loans have been subtracted from flows of incoming forex arising from export revenues, emigrants&#8217; remittances, and new foreign loans and investments. These &#8220;reserves&#8221; do not belong to the Government or the nation in the same way tax-revenues belong to the Consolidated Fund of India. It was a shocking conceptual error of the Manmohan Singh Government&#8217;s most prominent economic bureaucrat to fail to see this and to suggest forex reserves could be used for &#8220;infrastructure&#8221; development. For the business press to get excited about forex reserves being at this or that level is also misleading, since high reserves may or may not indicate a better financial position just as a heavily indebted man may or may not be in a bad position depending on what kind of use he has made of his debts.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">We have not been hearing of any of these matters from the RBI under Dr Y. V. Reddy. Instead, the one definite number we have received last week is that the RBI, under behest of its master, the Ministry of Finance, has been causing the Money Supply to grow at something like 15%. The Government&#8217;s apologists would like us to believe that this gets distributed between real economic growth in the region of 10% and inflation in the region of 5%. But for all that anybody really knows, it may be that real growth is at 5% and inflation is at 10%! Ask yourself if what you bought last year for Rs 1000 costs Rs 1050 or Rs. 1100 this year. Your guess may be as good as the Government&#8217;s.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Dream Team: A Critique by Subroto Roy First published in The Statesman and The Sunday Statesman, Editorial Page Special Article, January 6,7,8 2006 www.thestatesman.net (Author&#8217;s Note: Within a few weeks of this article appearing, the Dream Team&#8217;s leaders appointed the so-called Tarapore 2 committee to look into convertibility &#8212; which ended up recommending what [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=independentindian.com&#038;blog=859842&#038;post=53&#038;subd=drsubrotoroy&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>The Dream Team: A Critique</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center;">by Subroto Roy</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">First published in <em>The Statesman</em> and <em>The Sunday Statesman</em>, Editorial Page Special Article, January 6,7,8 2006 <a href="http://www.thestatesman.net/">www.thestatesman.net</a></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em>(Author&#8217;s Note: Within a few weeks of this article appearing, the Dream Team&#8217;s leaders appointed the so-called Tarapore 2 committee to look into convertibility &#8212; which ended up recommending what I have since called the &#8220;false convertibility&#8221; the RBI is presently engaged in. This article may be most profitably read along with other work republished here: &#8220;Rajiv Gandhi and the Origins of India&#8217;s 1991 Economic Reform&#8221;, &#8220;Three Memoranda to Rajiv Gandhi&#8221;, &#8220;&#8221;Indian Money &amp; Banking&#8221;, &#8220;Indian Money &amp; Credit&#8221; , &#8220;India&#8217;s Macroeconomics&#8221;, &#8220;Fiscal Instability&#8221;, &#8220;Fallacious Finance&#8221;, &#8220;India&#8217;s Trade and Payments&#8221;, &#8220;Our Policy Process&#8221;, &#8220;Against Quackery&#8221;, &#8220;Indian Inflation&#8221;, etc)</em></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>1. New Delhi’s Consensus: Manmohantekidambaromics</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Dr Manmohan Singh has spoken of how pleasantly surprised he was to be made Finance Minister in July 1991 by PV Narasimha Rao.  Dr Singh was an academic before becoming a government economic official in the late 1960s, rising to the high office of Reserve Bank Governor in the 1980s.   Mr Montek Singh Ahluwalia now refers to him as “my boss” and had been his Finance Secretary earlier.  Mr Ahluwalia was a notable official in the MacNamara World Bank before being inducted a senior government official in 1984.  Mr P Chidambaram was PVNR’s Commerce Minister, and later became Finance Minister in the Deve Gowda and Gujral Governments.  Mr Chidamabaram is a Supreme Court advocate with an MBA from Harvard’s Business School.  During 1998-2004, Dr Singh and Mr Chidambaram were in Opposition but Mr Ahluwalia was Member-Secretary of the Vajpayee Planning Commission.  Since coming together again in Sonia Gandhi’s United Progressive Alliance, they have been flatteringly named the “Dream Team” by India’s pink business newspapers, a term originally referring to some top American basketball players.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Based on pronouncements, publications and positions held, other members or associates of the “Dream Team” include Reserve Bank Governor Dr YV Reddy; his predecessor Dr Bimal Jalan; former PMO official Mr NK Singh, IAS; Chief Economic Advisers Dr Shankar Acharya and Dr Ashok Lahiri; RBI Deputy Governor Dr Rakesh Mohan; and others like Dr Arvind Virmani, Dr Isher  Ahluwalia,  Dr Parthasarathi Shome,  Dr Vijay Khelkar, Dr Ashok Desai, Dr Suman Bery, Dr Surjit Bhalla, Dr Amaresh Bagchi, Dr Govind Rao.  Honorary members include Mr Jaswant Singh, Mr Yashwant Sinha, Mr KC Pant and Dr Arun Shourie, all economic ministers during the Vajpayee premiership.  Institutional members include industry chambers like CII and FICCI representing “Big Business”, and unionised “Big Labour” represented by the CPI, CPI(M) and prominent academics of JNU.  Mr Mani Shankar Aiyar joins the Dream Team with his opinion that a gas pipeline is “necessary for the eradication of poverty in India”.  Mr Jairam Ramesh explicitly claimed authoring the 1991 reform with Mr Pranab Mukherjee and both must be members (indeed the latter as Finance Minister once had been Dr Singh’s boss).  Dr Arjun Sengupta has claimed Indira Gandhi started the reforms, and he may be a member too.  External members include Dr Jagdish Bhagwati, Dr. TN Srinivasan,  Dr Meghnad Desai, Dr Vijay Joshi, Mr Ian Little, Dr Anne O. Krueger, Dr John Williamson, IMF Head Dr R Rato, and many foreign bank analysts who deal in Bombay’s markets.  Harvard’s Dr Larry Summers joins with his statement while US Treasury Secretary in January 2000 that a 10% economic growth rate for India was feasible.  His Harvard colleague Dr Amartya Sen &#8212; through disciples like Dr Jean Dreze (adviser to Sonia Gandhi on rural employment) &#8212; must be an <em>ex officio</em> member; as an old friend, the Prime Minister launched Dr Sen’s recent book while the latter has marked Dr Singh at 80% as PM.   Media associates of the Dream Team include editors like Mr Aroon Purie, Mr Vinod Mehta, Dr Prannoy Roy, Mr TN Ninan, Mr Vir Sanghvi and Mr Shekhar Gupta, as well as the giddy young anchors of what passes for news and financial analysis on cable TV.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">This illustrious set of politicians, government officials, economists, journalists and many others have come to define what may be called the “New Delhi Consensus” on contemporary India’s economic policy.  While it is unnecessary everyone agree to the same extent on every aspect &#8212; indeed on economic policy the differences between the Sonia UPA and Vajpayee NDA have had to do with emphasis on different aspects, each side urging “consensus” upon the other &#8212; the main factual and evaluative claims and policy-prescriptions of the New Delhi Consensus may be summarised as follows:</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">A:  &#8220;The Narasimha Rao Government in July 1991 found India facing a grave balance of payments crisis with foreign exchange reserves being very low.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">B:  &#8220;A major cause was the 1990-1991 Gulf War, in its impact as an exogenous shock on Indian migrant workers and oil prices.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">C:  &#8220;The Dream Team averted a macroeconomic crisis through “structural adjustment” carried out with help of the IMF and World Bank; hence too, India was unaffected by the 1997 &#8216;Asian crisis&#8217;&#8221;.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">D:  &#8220;The PVNR, Deve Gowda, Gujral and Vajpayee Governments removed the notorious license-quota-permit Raj.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">E:  &#8220;India’s measurable real economic growth per capita has been raised from 3% or lower to 7% or more.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">F:   &#8220;Foreign direct investment has been, relative to earlier times, flooding into India, attracted by lower wages and rents, especially in new industries using information technology.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">G:  &#8220;Foreign financial investment has been flooding into India too, attracted by India’s increasingly liberalised capital markets, especially a liberalised current account of the balance of payments.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">H:  &#8220;The apparent boom in Bombay’s stock market and relatively large foreign exchange reserves bear witness to the confidence foreign and domestic investors place in India’s prospects.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">I:   &#8220;The critical constraint to India’s future prosperity is its “infrastructure” which is far below what foreign investors are used to in other countries elsewhere in Asia.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">J:   &#8220;It follows that massive, indeed gargantuan, investments in highways, ports, airports, aircraft, city-flyovers, housing-estates, power-projects, energy exploration, gas pipelines, etc, out of government and private resources, domestic and foreign, is necessary to remove remaining “bottlenecks” to further prosperity for India’s masses, and these physical constructions will cause India’s economy to finally &#8216;take off&#8217;.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">K:  &#8220;India’s savings rate (like China’s) is exceptionally high as is observable from vast expansion of bank-deposits, and these high (presumed) savings, along with foreign savings, will absorb the gargantuan investment in “infrastructure” without inflation.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">L:  &#8220;Before the gargantuan macroeconomic investments bear the fruits of prosperity, equally large direct transfer payments also must be made from the Government to prevent mass hunger and/or raise nominal incomes across rural India, while existing input or other subsidies to producers, especially farmers, also must continue.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">M:  &#8220;While private sector participants may increasingly compete via imports or as new entrants in industries where the public sector has been dominant, no bankruptcy or privatisation must be allowed to occur or be seen to occur which does not provide public sector workers and officials with golden parachutes.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Overall, the New Delhi Consensus paints a picture of India’s economy on an  immensely productive trajectory as led by Government partnered by Big Business and Big Labour, with the English-speaking intellectuals of the Dream Team in the vanguard as they fly between exotic conferences and international commercial deals.  An endless flow of foreign businessmen and politicians streaming through Bangalore, Hyderabad, five-star hotels or photo-opportunities with the PM, followed by official visits abroad to sign big-ticket purchases like arms or aircraft, reinforce an impression that all is fine economically, and modern India is on the move.  Previously rare foreign products have become commonplace in India’s markets, streets and television-channels, and a new materialist spirit, supposedly of capitalism, is captured by the smug slogan <em>yeh dil mange more</em> (this heart craves more) as well as the more plaintive cry <em>pardesi jana nahin, mujhe chhorke</em> (foreigner, please don’t leave me).</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>2. Money, Convertibility, Inflationary Deficit Financing</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">India’s Rupee became inconvertible in 1942 when the British imposed exchange controls over the Sterling-Area.  After 1947 independent India and Pakistan, in name of “planned” economic development, greatly widened this war-time regime – despite the fact they were at war now only with one another over Jammu &amp; Kashmir and, oddly enough, formed an economic union until 1951 with their currencies remaining freely convertible with each other.  </p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">On May 29 1984, the present author’s <em>Pricing, Planning and Politics: A Study of Economic Distortions in India</em> proposed in London that the Indian Rupee become a convertible hard currency again &#8212; the first time liberal economics had been suggested for India since BR Shenoy’s critique of the Second Five Year Plan (a fact attracting an editorial of <em>The Times</em>).  The simple litmus test whether believers in the New Delhi Consensus have or have not the courage of their stated convictions – i.e., whether what they have been saying is, in its empirical fundamentals, more signal or noise, more  reality or rhetorical propaganda – would be to carry through that proposal made 21 years ago. The Dream Team have had more than enough political power to  undertake this, and it remains the one measure necessary for them to demonstrate to India’s people and the world that the exuberant confidence they have been promoting in their model of India’s economy and its prospects is not spurious.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">What does convertibility entail?  For a decade now, India has had limited ease of availability of foreign exchange for traders, students and tourists.  Indeed some senior Government monetary economists believe there is convertibility already except forex dealers are being allowed “one-way” and not “two-way” quotes!  That is wrong.  The  Government since 1942 has requisitioned at the border all foreign exchange earned by exporters or received as loans or investment &#8212; allocating these first to pay interest and amortisation on the country’s foreign debt, then to make its own weapons and other purchases abroad, then to release by ration what remains to private traders, students, tourists et al.  Current account liberalisation has meant the last of these categories has been relaxed, especially by removal of some import quotas.  What a convertible Rupee would mean is far more profound.  It would allow any citizen to hold and save an Indian money that was exchangeable freely (i.e. without Government hindrance) into moneys of other countries.   Full convertibility would mean all the paper money, bank deposits and rupee-denominated nominal assets held by ordinary people in India becomes, overnight, exchangeable without hindrance into dollars, yens, pounds or euros held anywhere (although not of course at the “one-way” rates quoted today).</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Now money is a most peculiar human institution.  Paper money is intrinsically  worthless but all of India’s 1,000 million people (from street children onwards) have need to hold it temporarily to expedite their individual transactions of buying and selling real goods and services.  Money also acts as a repository of value over time and unit of account or measure of economic value.  While demand to hold such intrinsically worthless paper is universal, its supply is a Government monopoly.  Because Government accepts obligations owed to it in terms of the fiat money it has itself issued, the otherwise worthless paper comes to possess value in exchange. Because Government controls its supply, money also can be abused easily enough as a technique of invisible taxation via inflation.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">With convertibility in India, the quantity of currency and other paper assets like public debt instruments representing fiscal decisions of India’s Union and State Governments, will have to start to compete with those produced by other governments.  Just as India’s long-jumpers and tennis-players must compete with the world’s best if they are to establish and sustain their athletic reputations, so India’s fiscal and monetary decisions (i.e. about government spending and revenues, interest-rates and money supply growth) will have to start competing in the world’s financial markets with those of the EU, USA, Japan, Switzerland, ASEAN etc.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The average family in rural Madhya Pradesh who may wish, for whatever personal reason, to liquidate rupee-denominated assets and buy instead Canadian, Swiss or Japanese Government debt, or mutual fund shares in New York, Frankfurt or Singapore, would not be hindered by India’s Government from doing so.  They would become as free as the swankiest NRI jet-setters have been for years (like many members of the New Delhi Consensus and their grown children abroad).  Scores of millions of ordinary Indians unconnected with Big Business or Big Labour, neither among the 18 million people in government nor the 12 million in the organised private sector, would become free to hold any portfolio of assets they chose in global markets (small as any given individual portfolio may be in value). Like all those glamorous NRIs, every Indian would be able to hold dollar or Swiss Franc deposit accounts at the local neighbourhood bank.  <em>Hawala</em> operators worldwide would become redundant.  Ordinary citizens could choose to hold foreign shares, real-estate or travellers’ cheques as assets just as they now choose jewellery before a wedding.   The Indian Rupee, after more than 65 years, would once again become as good as all the proverbial gold in Fort Knox.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">When added up, the new demand of India’s anonymous masses to hold foreign rather than Rupee-denominated assets will certainly make the Rupee decline in price in world markets.  But &#8212; if the implicit model of India’s economy promoted by the Dream Team is based on correctly ascertained empirical facts &#8212; foreign and domestic investor confidence should suffice for countervailing tendencies to keep India’s financial and banking system stable under convertibility.  Not only would India’s people be able to use and save a currency of integrity, the allocation of real resources would also improve in efficiency as distortions would be reduced in the signalling function of domestic relative prices compared to world relative prices.  An honest Rupee freely priced in world markets at, say, 90 per dollar, would cause very different real microeconomic decisions of Government and private producers and consumers (e.g., with respect to weapons’ purchases or domestic transportation, given petroleum and jet fuel imports) than a semi-artificial Rupee at 45 per dollar which forcibly an inconvertible asset in global markets.  A fully convertible Rupee will cause economic and political decisions in the country more consistent with word realities.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Why the Rupee is not going to be made convertible in the foreseeable future – or why, in India’s present fiscal circumstances if it was, it would be imprudent to do so – is because, contrary to the immense optimism promoted by the Dream Team about their own deeds since 1991, they have in fact been causing India’s monetary economy to skate on the thinnest of thin ice.   Put another way, a house of cards has been constructed whose cornerstone constitutes that most unscientific anti-economic of assumptions, the “free lunch”: that something can be had for nothing,  that real growth in average consumption levels of the masses of ordinary households of rural and urban India can meaningfully come about by nominal paper-money creation accompanied by verbal exhortation, hocus-pocus or abracadabra from policy-makers and their friends in Big Business, Big Labour and the media.  (Lest half-remembered inanities about “orthodox economics” come to be mouthed, Maynard Keynes’s 1936 book was about specific circumstances in Western economies during the Depression and it is unwise to extend its presumptions to unintended situations.)</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>3.  Rajiv Gandhi and Perestroika Project</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">On 25 May 2002, India’s newspapers reported &#8220;PV Narasimha Rao and  Manmohan Singh lost their place in Congress history as architects of economic reforms as the Congress High Command sponsored an amendment to a resolution that had laid credit at the duo&#8217;s door.   The motion was moved by&#8230;. Digvijay Singh asserting that the reforms were a brainchild of the late Rajiv Gandhi and that the Rao-Singh combine had simply nudged the process forward.”</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Now Rajiv Gandhi was an airline-pilot and knew no economics.  But the origins of the 1991 reform did come about because of an encounter he had, as Opposition Leader and Congress President from September 1990 onwards, with a  &#8220;perestroika” project for India’s political economy occurring at an American university since 1986 (viz., <em>The Statesman</em> Editorial Page July 31-August 2 1991, now republished here; <em>Freedom First</em> October 2001).  In being less than candid in acknowledging the origins of the reform, the Dream Team may have failed to describe accurately the main symptoms of illness that afflicted India before 1991, and have consequently failed to diagnose and prescribe for it correctly ever since.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The Government of India, like many others, has been sorely tempted to finance its extravagant expenditures by abusing its monopoly over paper-money creation.   The British taught us how to do this, and in 1941-43 caused the highest inflation rates ever seen in India as a result.  Fig. 1 shows this, and also that real growth in India follows as expected the trend-rate of technological progress (having little to do with government policy).  Independent India has continually financed budget- deficits by money creation in a process  similar to what the British and Americans did in wartime.  This became most conspicuous after Indira Gandhi’s bank and insurance nationalisations of 1969-1970.   Indeed, among  current policy-makers,  Pranab Mukherjee, Manmohan Singh, Arjun Sengupta, Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Bimal Jalan, NK Singh, Amaresh Bagchi and Shankar Acharya, were among those governing such macroeconomic processes before 1991 &#8212; albeit in absence of the equations that illustrate their nature.  Why the Rupee cannot be made an honest, internationally convertible, stable money held with confidence by all Indians today, is because the Dream Team have continued with the same macroeconomics ever since.   The personal and political ambitions of the tiniest super-elite that the New Delhi Consensus represent (both personal and political) have depended precisely on gargantuan unending deficit-financing backed by unlimited printing of paper-money, and hence the continuing destruction of the integrity of India’s banking system.   A convertible Rupee would allow India’s ordinary people to choose to hold other stores of value available in the world today, like gold or monies issued by foreign governments, and thus force an end to such processes.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Two recent articles in  <em>The Statesman</em> (Perspective Page 30 October 2005, Front Page 29 November 2005) outlined India’s financial repression and negative real interest rates (which suffice to explain the present stock market boom the way athletes perform better on steroids), and also how deficits get financed by money creation accompanied by wishful projections of economic growth in an upside down imitation of how macroeconomic policy gets done in the West.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">“Narrow Money” consists mostly of hand-to-hand currency.  “Broad Money” consists of Narrow Money plus bank-deposits.  Modern banking is built on “fractional reserves”, i.e. a system of trust where your bank does not literally hold onto deposits you place there but lends these out again – which causes further  deposit expansion because no individual banker can tell whether a new deposit received by it is being caused by the depositor having himself borrowed.  As a general rule, bank lending causes further deposit expansion. Why India’s (and China’s) bank deposits have been expanding is not because Indians (or Chinese) are superhuman savers of financial assets in banks but because the Government of India (and China) has for decades compelled (the mostly nationalised) banks to hold vast sums of Government debt on the asset side of their balance-sheets.   Thus there has been humongous lending by the banking system to pay for Government  expenditures.  The Dream Team’s macroeconomics relies entirely on this kind of unending recourse to deficit finance and money creation, causing dry rot to set into banks’ balance sheets (Figs. 2,3, 4).   If the Rupee became convertible, those vast holdings of Government debt by banks would become valued at world prices.  The crucial question would be how heavily New York, London and Hong Kong financial markets discounted Indian sovereign debt.  If upon convertibility, the asset sides of domestic Indian banks get discounted very heavily by world financial markets, their insolvency upon being valued at international prices could trigger catastrophic repercussions throughout India’s economy.  Hence the Rupee cannot be made convertible &#8212; and all our present inefficiencies and inequities will continue for ever with New Delhi’s rhetorical propaganda alongside.  The capital flight of 10 out of 1000 million Indians will continue, leaving everyone else with the internal and foreign public debts to pay.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><strong>4. A Different Strategy had Rajiv Not Been Assassinated</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">Had Rajiv Gandhi not been assassinated and the perestroika project allowed to take its course, a different strategy would have been chosen.   Honest money first  demands honest Government and political leadership.   It would at the outset have been recognised by Government (and through Government by all India’s people) that the asset-liability, income-expenditure and cash-flow positions of every public entity in the country without exception &#8212; of the Union Government, every State and local Government, every public undertaking and project – is abysmal.  Due to entanglement with government financial loans, labour regulations, subsidies, price controls, protection and favouritism, the same holds for the financial positions of vast numbers of firms in the organised private sector.   Superimpose on this dismal scene, the bleak situation of the Rule of Law in the country today – where Courts of Justice from highest to lowest suffer terrible abuse receiving pitiable amounts of public resources despite constituting a third and independent branch of India’s Government (while police forces, despite massive expenditure, remain  incompetent, high-handed and brutal).  What India has needed ever since 1991 is the Rule of Law, total transparency of public information, and the fiercest  enforcement of rigorous accounting and audit standards in every government entity and public institution.  It is only when budgets and financial positions become sound that ambitious goals can be achieved.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">The Dream Team have instead made a fetish of physical construction of “infrastructure”, in some grandiose make-believe dreamworld which says the people of India wish the country to be a superpower.   The Dream Team have failed to properly redefine for India’s masses the appropriate fiscal and monetary relationship between State and citizen – i.e. to demarcate public from private domains, and so enhance citizens’ sense of individual responsibility for their own futures, as well as explain and define what government and public institutions can and cannot do to help people’s lives.  Grotesque corruption and inefficiency have thus continued to corrode practically all organs, institutions and undertakings of  government.  Corruption is the transmutation of publicly owned things into private property, while its mirror image, pollution, is the disposal of private wastes into the public domain. Both become vastly more prevalent where property rights between private and public domains remain ill demarcated.   What belongs to the individual citizen and what to sovereign India &#8211;their rights and obligations to one another – remains fuzzy.  Hence corruption and pollution run amuck.  The irrational obsession with “infrastructure” is based on bad economics, and has led to profoundly wrong political and financial directions.  The Rupee cannot be made an honest stable money because India’s fiscal and monetary situation remains not merely out of control but beyond New Delhi’s proper comprehension and grasp.   If and when the Dream Team choose to wake up to India’s macroeconomic realities, a great deal of serious work will need to be done.</p>
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