Tripura Assembly Election-2008
(Background Information Compiled by Tripurainfo)


 
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BRIEF HISTORY
OF
TRIPURA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY


Tripura was a Princely State till Government of Indian Dominion took over the Administration in 1949 under an agreement made between the Governor-General of India and His Highness the Maharaja of Tripura which was signed by V.P. Menon, Adviser to the Government of India, Ministry of States, on behalf of the Governor General and by Kanchan Prabha Devi Maharani Regent, Tripura state, on behalf of the Maharaja, who was a minor. According to this Agreement, the Tripura Administration order 1949 was passed by the Government of India on the 15th October, 1949. The Order provided for the appointment of Chief Commissioner and placed him at the Head of the State Tripura.

The New Constitution of India was adopted on the 26th November, 1949 and came into force from January 26th, 1950. Under the Constitution, Tripura was the part C State which were to be administered by the President by a Chief Commissioner or by a Lt. Governor to be appointed by him. Within a month of the merger, the Chief Commissioner introduced a fully bureaucratic set-up.

The Parliament was empowered to allow a council of advisers or ministers to function as the executive of that state for the purpose of aiding the Chief Commissioner. The President appointed three Advisors in the State of Tripura with effect from the 14th April, 1953. The Territorial Council Act, 1956 provided for territorial Council of Tripura composed of 32 Members of whom 30 were elected by the people on the basis of adult suffrage and two were nominated by the Central Government. The term of office of a member of a Territorial Council was five years. Under the Territorial Council Act, the Territorial Council should choose two members of the Council to be respectively Chairman and Vice Chairman. The Tripura Territorial Council worked with limited Power from 1957. The first election of Territorial Council was held in 1957 for 5 years.

The Government of Union Territories Act, 1963 was passed in the Month of May, 1963 to provide for Legislative Assembly and Council of Ministers for Certain Union Territories including Tripura. The Administrative head was the Administrator of a Union Territory appointed by the President under Article 239 of the Constitution. This Act provides for Legislative Assembly for each Union Territory with 30 elected Members for Tripura. The Central Government may nominate not more than three persons to be members of the Legislative Assembly. The Government of Union Territories Act, 1963 provides for a Council of Ministers for Tripura with the Chief Minister at the head to aid and advice the Administrator. The Chief Minister shell be appointed by the President on the advice of the Chief Minister. The Council of Ministers shall be collectively responsible to the Legislative Assembly. All executive actions shall be expressed to be taken in the name of the Administrator. The Assembly shall have a speaker and a Deputy Speaker. The Legislative Assembly was extended to all the matters enumerated in the State list and Concurrent list in the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution with supremacy of law made by Parliament in those matters. In the transitional provisions of the Union Territory Act, 1963, the Legislative Assembly of the Union Territory of Tripura be deemed to have commenced on the 1st August, 1962.

The North Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971, was passed in the Parliament and assented to by the President on 30th December, 1971. In Tripura this Act was given effect to on and from the 21st January, 1972, Under which the State of Tripura attained full Statehood of the Indian Union. The State Legislative Assembly became sixty seated according to the Constitution and first election was held in March 1972.

Shri Samir Deb Sarkar, a member of Ninth Legislative Assembly took oath before the Governor on the 7th March 2003 before he was sworn in as the pro-tem Speaker. 40 Members on the 13th March 2003 and the other 19 Members on the 15th March 2003 took oath before the Pro-tem Speaker.

 

OATH / AFFIRMATION
BY
NINTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
MEMBERS.


Shri Samir Deb Sarkar, a member of Ninth Legislative Assembly took oath before the Governor on the 7th March 2003 before he was sworn in as the pro-tem Speaker. 40 Members on the 13th March 2003 and the other 19 Members on the 15th March 2003 took oath before the Pro-tem Speaker.

Tripura was a Princely State till Government of Indian Dominion took over the Administration in 1949 under an agreement made between the Governor-General of India and His Highness the Maharaja of Tripura which was signed by V.P. Menon, Adviser to the Government of India, Ministry of States, on behalfof the Governor General and by Kanchan Prabha Devi Maharani Regent, Tripura state, on behalf of the Maharaja, who was a minor. According to this Agreement, the Tripura Administration order 1949 was passed by the Government of India on the 15th October 1949. The Order provided for the appointment of Chief Commissioner and placed him at the Head of the State Tripura.


The New Constitution of India was adopted on the 26th November 1949 and came into force from January 26th, 1950. Under the Constitution, Tripura was the part C State which were to be administered by the President by a Chief Commissioner or by a Lt. Governor to be appointed by him. Within a month of the merger, the Chief Commissioner introduced a fully bureaucratic set-up.


The Parliament was empowered to allow a council of advisers or ministers to function as the executive of that state for the purpose of aiding the Chief Commissioner. The President appointed three Advisors in the State of Tripura with effect from the 14th April, 1953. The Territorial Council Act, 1956 provided for territorial Council of Tripura composed of 32f Members of whom 30 were elected by the people on the basis of adult suffrage and two were nominated by the Central Government. The term of office of a member of a Territorial Council was five years. Under the Territorial Council Act, the Territorial Council should choose two members of the Council to be respectively Chairman and Vice Chairman. The Tripura Territorial Council worked with limited Power from 1957. The first election of Territorial Council was held in 1957 for 5 years.
The Government of Union Territories Act, 1963 was passed in the Month of May, 1963 to provide for Legislative Assembly and Council of Ministers for Certain Union Territories including Tripura. The Administrative head was the Administrator of a Union Territory appointed by the President under Article 239 of the Constitution. This Act provides for Legislative Assembly for each Union Territory with 30 elected Members for Tripura. The Central Government may nominate not more than three persons to be members of the Legislative Assembly. The Government of Union Territories Act, 1963 provides for a Council of Ministers for Tripura with the Chief Minister at the head to aid and advice the Administrator. The Chief Minister shell be appointed by the President on the advice of the Chief Minister. The Council of Ministers shall be collectively responsible to the Legislative Assembly. All executive actions shall be expressed to be taken in the name of the Administrator. The Assembly shall have a speaker and a Deputy Speaker. The Legislative Assembly was extended to all the matters enumerated in the State list and Concurrent list in the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution with supremacy of law made by Parliament in those matters. In the transitional provisions of the Union Territory Act, 1963, the Legislative Assembly of the Union Territory of Tripura be deemed to have commenced on the 1st August 1962.


The North Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971, was passed in the Parliament and assented to by the President on 30th December 1971. In Tripura this Act was given effect to on and from the 21st January 1972, under which the State of Tripura attained full Statehood of the Indian Union. The State Legislative Assembly became sixty seated according to the Constitution and first election was held in March 1972.


DETAILS OF MEMBERSHIP OF EARLIER ASSEMBLIES.
OF THE MEMBERS OF THE PRESENT ASSEMBLY (NINTH ASSEMBLY) WITH THEIR CURRENT STATUS.

 

Sl.No.

Member

Membership of earlier Assemblies.

Current Status.

1.

Shri Amitabha Datta

7th, 8th.

 

2.

Shri Anil Sarkar

3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th.

 Minister.

3.

Shri Animesh Debbarma

New Member

 

4.

Shri Arun Kr. Chakma

New Member

 

5.

Shri Ashok Debbarma

7th

 

6.

Shri Ashok Kr. Baidya.

New Member

 

7.

Shri Ashok Kr. Bhattacharjee.

  3rd, 5th, 8th ,

 

8.

Shri Badal Choudhury

  4th,5th,6th,8th,

Minister.

9.

Shri Basudeb Majumder

    8th

 

10.

Shri Bidhu Bhusan Malakar.

 4th,5th ,6th ,7th ,8th ,

 

11.

Shri Bijoy Kr. Hrangkhawl.

     8th

 

12.

Smt. Bijoy Laxmi Singha.

     8th [*]

Minister.

13.

Shri Bijoy Roy

New Member

 

14.

Shri Birajit Sinha

6th, 8th.

 

15.

Shri Dipak Kr. Roy

6th, 8th

 

16.

Shri Fayzur Rahaman

4th,5th,6th,7th,8th

Minister.

17.

Shri Gopal Ch. Das.

4th,5th,6th,7th,8th.

Minister

18.

Shri Gour Kanti Goswami

8th.

 

19.

Shri Gunapada Jamatia.

New Member

 

20.

Shri Jashabir Tripura.

New Member

 

21.

Shri Jitendra Choudhury

7th, 8th.

Minister

22.

Shri Joy Gobinda Deb Roy.

8th

 

23.

Shri Jyotirmoy Nath

6th

 

24

Shri Kajal Ch Das

8th

 

25

Shri Keshab Majumder

4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th.

Minister

26

Shri Mhagerndra Jamatia

6th, 7th, 8th.

Minister

27

Shri Madhab Ch Saha

7th,

 

28

Shri Manik Dey

8th

Minister

29

Shri Manik Sarkar

4th, 5th, 8th.

Chief Minister

30

Shri Manindra Reang

New Member

 

31

Shri Monoranjan Debbarma

8th.

 

32

Shri Nagendra Jamatia

4th,5th, 6th 8th.

 

33

Shri Narayan Ch. Choudhury

8th

 

34

Shri Narayan Rupini

7th, 8th

 

35

Shri Pabitra Kar

7th, 8th.

 

36

Shri Padma Kr. Debbarma

8th

 

37

Shri Prakash Ch. Das

6th, 8th

 

38

Shri Pranab Debbarma

7th, 8th

Minister

39

Shri Prasanta Debbarma

7th, 8th

 

40

Shri Rabindra Debbarma

6th, 8th.

 

41

Shri Rajendra Reang

New member

 

42

Shri Rajeshwar Debbarma

New Member

 

43

Shri Ratan Lal Nath

7th, 8th

Leader of Opposition

44.

Shri Ramenndra Ch. Debnath

7th, 8th.

Speaker

45

Shri Ranjit Debnath

7th

 

46

Shri Sachindra Debbarma

New Member

 

47

Shri Sahid Chodhury

7th

 

48

Shri Samir Deb Sarkar

5th, 7th, 8th.

Govt, Chief Whip.

49

Shri Samir Ranjan Barman

3rd, 6th, 7th, 8th

 

50

Shri Shyama Charan Tripura

5th, 8th,

 

51

Shri Subal Rudra

4th, 7th, 8th

Deputy Speaker

52

Shri Subodh Das

4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th

 

53

Shri Subrata Chakraborty

New Member

 

54

Shri Sudhan Das

7th, 8th

 

55

Shri Sudhir Das

7th, 8th

 

56

Shri Sudip Roy Barman

8th

 

57