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===Party-wise Distribution of Seats=== ===Party-wise Distribution of Seats===
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| bgcolor={{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}| || align=left|] || align=left|BJP || 267 (266 + 1 ]) || ] | bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" | || align="left" |]|| align="left" |BJP || colspan="2" rowspan="2" | 267 (266 + 1 ])Tapash Barman Pardhan mantiri
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| bgcolor={{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}| || align=left|] || align=left|INC || 44 | bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" | || align="left" |]|| align="left" |INC
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| bgcolor={{All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam/meta/color}}| || align=left|] || align=left|AIADMK || 37 || ] / ]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/venugopal-to-become-aiadmk-leader-in-ls/article6327805.ece|title=Venugopal to become AIADMK leader in LS|publisher='']''|date=18 August 2014|accessdate=19 August 2014|author=L. Renganathan}}</ref> | bgcolor="{{All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam/meta/color}}" | || align="left" |]|| align="left" |AIADMK || 37 ||] / ]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/venugopal-to-become-aiadmk-leader-in-ls/article6327805.ece|title=Venugopal to become AIADMK leader in LS|publisher='']''|date=18 August 2014|accessdate=19 August 2014|author=L. Renganathan}}</ref>
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| bgcolor={{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}| || align=left|] || align=left|AITC || 34 || ]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://zeenews.india.com/news/general-elections-2014/sudip-bandopadhyay-to-be-tmc-party-leader-in-lok-sabha_932939.html | title=Sudip Bandopadhyay to be TMC party leader in Lok Sabha | publisher='']'' | place=Kolkata| date=18 May 2014| accessdate=23 May 2014}}</ref> | bgcolor="{{All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color}}" | || align="left" |]|| align="left" |AITC || 34 ||]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://zeenews.india.com/news/general-elections-2014/sudip-bandopadhyay-to-be-tmc-party-leader-in-lok-sabha_932939.html | title=Sudip Bandopadhyay to be TMC party leader in Lok Sabha | publisher='']'' | place=Kolkata| date=18 May 2014| accessdate=23 May 2014}}</ref>
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| bgcolor={{Biju Janata Dal/meta/color}}| || align=left|] || align=left|BJD || 19 || ] | bgcolor="{{Biju Janata Dal/meta/color}}" | || align="left" |]|| align="left" |BJD || 19 ||]
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| bgcolor={{Shiv Sena/meta/color}}| || align=left|] || align=left|SS || 18 || ]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/sena-mps-saffron-flag-atop-red-fort-remark-invites-opposition-ire/ | title=Sena MP’s ‘saffron flag atop Red Fort’ remark invites Opposition ire | publisher='']'' | date=11 June 2014 | accessdate=11 June 2014}}</ref> | bgcolor="{{Shiv Sena/meta/color}}" | || align="left" |]|| align="left" |SS || 18 ||]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/sena-mps-saffron-flag-atop-red-fort-remark-invites-opposition-ire/ | title=Sena MP’s ‘saffron flag atop Red Fort’ remark invites Opposition ire | publisher='']'' | date=11 June 2014 | accessdate=11 June 2014}}</ref>
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| bgcolor={{Telugu Desam Party/meta/color}}| || align=left|] || align=left|TDP || 15 | bgcolor="{{Telugu Desam Party/meta/color}}" | || align="left" |]|| align="left" |TDP || 15
|| ]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2014-06-04/news/50329745_1_deputy-leader-party-member-rajya-sabha | title=Satyanarayana Chowdary named TDP Parliamentary Party leader | publisher='']'' | date=4 June 2014 | accessdate=11 June 2014}}</ref> ||]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2014-06-04/news/50329745_1_deputy-leader-party-member-rajya-sabha | title=Satyanarayana Chowdary named TDP Parliamentary Party leader | publisher='']'' | date=4 June 2014 | accessdate=11 June 2014}}</ref>
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| bgcolor={{Telangana Rashtra Samithi/meta/color}}| || align=left|] || align=left|TRS || 10 ||]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/telangana/jitender-reddy-to-lead-trs-mps-in-ls/article6079351.ece | title=Jitender Reddy to lead TRS MPs in LS |place=Hyderabad | publisher='']'' | date=3 June 2014 | accessdate=11 June 2014}}</ref> | bgcolor="{{Telangana Rashtra Samithi/meta/color}}" | || align="left" |]|| align="left" |TRS || 10 ||]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/telangana/jitender-reddy-to-lead-trs-mps-in-ls/article6079351.ece | title=Jitender Reddy to lead TRS MPs in LS |place=Hyderabad | publisher='']'' | date=3 June 2014 | accessdate=11 June 2014}}</ref>
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| bgcolor={{Communist Party of India (Marxist)/meta/color}}| || align=left|] || align=left|CPI(M) || 9 || ] | bgcolor="{{Communist Party of India (Marxist)/meta/color}}" | || align="left" |]|| align="left" |CPI(M) || 9 ||]
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| bgcolor={{Samajwadi Party/meta/color}}| || align=left|] || align=left|SP || 7 || ] | bgcolor="{{Samajwadi Party/meta/color}}" | || align="left" |]|| align="left" |SP || 7 ||]
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| bgcolor={{Lok Janshakti Party/meta/color}}| || align=left|] || align=left|LJP || 6 || ]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2014-05-19/news/49949111_1_ljp-party-leader-ram-vilas-paswan | title=Ram Vilas Paswan elected LJSP parliamentary party leader | work=] | date=19 May 2014 | accessdate=17 June 2014}}</ref> | bgcolor="{{Lok Janshakti Party/meta/color}}" | || align="left" |]|| align="left" |LJP || 6 ||]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2014-05-19/news/49949111_1_ljp-party-leader-ram-vilas-paswan | title=Ram Vilas Paswan elected LJSP parliamentary party leader | work=] | date=19 May 2014 | accessdate=17 June 2014}}</ref>
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Members of the 16th Lok Sabha were elected during the 2014 Indian general election. The elections were conducted in 9 phases from 7 April 2014 to 12 May 2014 by the Election Commission of India. The results of the election were declared on 16 May 2014. The Bharatiya Janata Party (of the NDA) achieved an absolute majority with 282 seats out of 543, 166 more than previous 15th Lok Sabha. Its PM candidate Narendra Modi took office on 26 May 2014 as the 14th prime minister of independent India. The first session was scheduled to be convened from June 4 to June 11, 2014.

There is no leader of the opposition in the 16th Lok Sabha as the Indian Parliament rules state that a party in the Lok Sabha must have at least 10% of total seats (545) in order to be considered the opposition party. The Indian National Congress (of the UPA) could only manage 44 seats while the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam party from Tamil Nadu came a close third with 37 seats. Mallikarjun Kharge has been declared the leader of the Indian National Congress in the Lok Sabha.

5 sitting members from Rajya Sabha, the Upper House of Indian Parliament, were elected to 16th Lok Sabha after the Indian general elections, 2014.

Members

Main article: List of members of the 16th Lok Sabha
Seat distribution in the 16th Lok Sabha

Party-wise Distribution of Seats

Following 36 political parties are represented in 16th Lok Sabha:

Tapash Barman Pardhan mantiri
Party Abr. Seats Leader in Lok Sabha
bgcolor="Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color" | Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 267 (266 + 1 Speaker)Tapash Barman Pardhan mantiri
bgcolor="Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color" | Indian National Congress INC
bgcolor="Template:All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam/meta/color" | All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam AIADMK 37 Ponnusamy Venugopal / M. Thambidurai
bgcolor="Template:All India Trinamool Congress/meta/color" | All India Trinamool Congress AITC 34 Sudip Bandyopadhyay
bgcolor="Template:Biju Janata Dal/meta/color" | Biju Janata Dal BJD 19 Bhartruhari Mahtab
bgcolor="Template:Shiv Sena/meta/color" | Shiv Sena SS 18 Anant Geete
bgcolor="Template:Telugu Desam Party/meta/color" | Telugu Desam Party TDP 15 Thota Narasimham
bgcolor="Template:Telangana Rashtra Samithi/meta/color" | Telangana Rashtra Samithi TRS 10 A. P. Jithender Reddy
bgcolor="Template:Communist Party of India (Marxist)/meta/color" | Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPI(M) 9 P. Karunakaran
bgcolor="Template:Samajwadi Party/meta/color" | Samajwadi Party SP 7 Mulayam Singh Yadav
bgcolor="Template:Lok Janshakti Party/meta/color" | Lok Janshakti Party LJP 6 Ram Vilas Paswan
bgcolor="Template:Nationalist Congress Party/meta/color" | Nationalist Congress Party NCP 6 Supriya Sule
bgcolor="Template:Aam Aadmi Party/meta/color" | Aam Aadmi Party AAP 4 Bhagwant Mann
bgcolor="Template:Rashtriya Janata Dal/meta/color" | Rashtriya Janata Dal RJD 4 Jay Prakash Narayan Yadav
bgcolor="Template:Shiromani Akali Dal/meta/color" | Shiromani Akali Dal SAD 4 Ranjit Singh Brahmpura
bgcolor="Template:YSR Congress Party/meta/color" | YSR Congress Party YSRCP 4 -
bgcolor="Template:All India United Democratic Front/meta/color" | All India United Democratic Front AIUDF 3 Badruddin Ajmal
bgcolor="Template:Independent politician/meta/color" | Independents IND 3 -
bgcolor="Template:Rashtriya Lok Samata Party/meta/color" | Rashtriya Lok Samta Party RLSP 3 Upendra Kushwaha
bgcolor="Template:Apna Dal/meta/color" | Apna Dal AD 2 Anupriya Patel
bgcolor="Template:Indian National Lok Dal/meta/color" | Indian National Lok Dal INLD 2 Charanjeet Singh Rori
bgcolor="Template:Indian Union Muslim League/meta/color" | Indian Union Muslim League IUML 2 E. T. Mohammed Basheer
bgcolor="Template:Janata Dal (Secular)/meta/color" | Janata Dal (Secular) JD(S) 2 H. D. Deve Gowda
bgcolor="Template:Janata Dal (United)/meta/color" | Janata Dal (United) JD(U) 2 Kaushalendra Kumar
bgcolor="Template:Jharkhand Mukti Morcha/meta/color" | Jharkhand Mukti Morcha JMM 2 Shibu Soren
bgcolor="Template:All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen/meta/color" | All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen AIMIM 1 Asaduddin Owaisi
bgcolor="Template:All India N.R. Congress/meta/color" | All India N.R. Congress AINRC 1 R. Radhakrishnan
bgcolor="Template:Communist Party of India/meta/color" | Communist Party of India CPI 1 C. N. Jayadevan
bgcolor="Template:Jammu & Kashmir National Conference/meta/color" | Jammu & Kashmir National Conference JKNC 1 Farooq Abdullah
bgcolor="Template:Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party/meta/color" | Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party JKPDP 1 Muzaffar Hussain Baig
bgcolor="Template:Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party/meta/color" | Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party NDPP 1 Tokheho Yepthomi
bgcolor="Template:Pattali Makkal Katchi/meta/color" | Pattali Makkal Katchi PMK 1 Anbumani Ramadoss
bgcolor="Template:Rashtriya Lok Dal/meta/color" | Rashtriya Lok Dal RLD 1 Begum Tabassum Hasan
bgcolor="Template:Revolutionary Socialist Party/meta/color" | Revolutionary Socialist Party RSP 1 N. K. Premachandran
bgcolor="Template:Sikkim Democratic Front/meta/color" | Sikkim Democratic Front SDF 1 Prem Das Rai
bgcolor="Template:Swabhimani Paksha/meta/color" | Swabhimani Paksha SWP 1 Raju Shetti
bgcolor="Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color" | Nominated Anglo-Indians (Bharatiya Janata Party) NOM 2 Richard Hay and George Baker
bgcolor="Template:Vacant/meta/color" | Vacant 23 (Anantnag, Ongole, Kadapa, Nellore, Tirupati, Rajampet, Kottayam, Kendrapara, Tura, Katihar, Begusarai, Bangalore South, Wayanad, Kishanganj, Ladakh, Malkajgiri, Peddapalle, Chhindwara, Durg, Khajuraho, Dewas, Ajmer and Dausa constituencies)

Criminal background

Case-wise distribution of the 542 members of the 16th Lok Sabha.

  With serious criminal cases (33.68%)  With non-serious criminal cases (13.47%)  Without any criminal cases (65.87%)

About one-third of all winners had at least one pending criminal case against them, with some having serious criminal cases.

Criteria for "serious" criminal cases:

  1. Offence for which maximum punishment is of 5 years or more.
  2. If an offence is non-bailable.
  3. If it is an electoral offence (e.g. IPC 171E or bribery).
  4. Offence related to loss to exchequer.
  5. Offences that are assault, murder, kidnap, rape related.
  6. Offences that are mentioned in Representation of the People Act (Section 8).
  7. Offences under Prevention of Corruption Act.
  8. Crimes against women.

Compared to the 15th Lok Sabha, there is an increase of members with criminal cases. In 2009, 158 (30%) of the 521 members analysed had criminal cases, of which 77 (15%) had serious criminal cases.

Financial background

Asset-wise distribution of the 542 members in the 16th Lok Sabha.

  Assets > ₹10 crore (US$1.2 million) (24.35%)  Assets between ₹5 crore (US$590,000) and ₹10 crore (US$1.2 million) (12.92%)  Assets between ₹1 crore (US$120,000) and ₹5 crore (US$590,000) (44.46%)  Assets < ₹1 crore (US$120,000) (18.27%)

Out of the 542 members analysed, 443 (82%) are having assets of ₹1 crore (US$120,000) or more. In the 15th Lok Sabha, out of 521 members analysed, 300 (58%) members had assets of ₹1 crore (US$120,000) or more.

The average assets per member are ₹14.7 crore (US$1.7 million) (in 2009, this figure was ₹5.35 crore (US$630,000)).

Political party No. of members Average assets per member
BJP 266 ₹11.5 crore (US$1.3 million)
INC 44 ₹13.2 crore (US$1.5 million)
AIADMK 37 ₹6.4 crore (US$750,000)
AITC 34 ₹2.5 crore (US$290,000)
Others 161 (23 Vacant) ₹25.0 crore (US$2.9 million)
Total 542 (Excluding Speaker) ₹14.7 crore (US$1.7 million)

Age

Age-wise distribution of the 542 members in the 16th Lok Sabha as of 16 May 2018

Age Group No. of members
Age> 80 8
Age between 71 and 80 53
Age between 61 and 70 161
Age between 51 and 60 164
Age between 41 and 50 103
Age <= 40 46

References

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  9. "Sudip Bandopadhyay to be TMC party leader in Lok Sabha". Kolkata: Zee News. 18 May 2014. Retrieved 23 May 2014. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  10. "Sena MP's 'saffron flag atop Red Fort' remark invites Opposition ire". Indian Express. 11 June 2014. Retrieved 11 June 2014. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  11. "Satyanarayana Chowdary named TDP Parliamentary Party leader". The Economic Times. 4 June 2014. Retrieved 11 June 2014. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  12. "Jitender Reddy to lead TRS MPs in LS". Hyderabad: The Hindu. 3 June 2014. Retrieved 11 June 2014. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  13. "Ram Vilas Paswan elected LJSP parliamentary party leader". The Economic Times. 19 May 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2014.
  14. http://164.100.47.194/Loksabha/Members/vacant.aspx
  15. ^ "Association for Democratic Reforms". Archived from the original on 31 May 2014. Retrieved 31 May 2014. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  16. A third of MPs have criminal cases, Shiv Sena tops list: report | NDTV.com
  17. Every third newly-elected MP has criminal background - The Times of India
  18. http://164.100.47.194/Loksabha/Members/MemberSearchByAge.aspx

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Ravi Shankar Prasad
External AffairsSushma Swaraj
FinanceArun Jaitley
Food Processing IndustryHarsimrat Kaur Badal
CoalPiyush Goyal
Environment, Forest
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Harsh Vardhan
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Anant Geete
Home AffairsRajnath Singh
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Panchayati RajNarendra Singh Tomar
Parliamentary AffairsNarendra Singh Tomar
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and Pensions
Narendra Modi
Petroleum and
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Dharmendra Pradhan
RailwaysPiyush Goyal
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Skill Development and
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Dharmendra Pradhan
Science and TechnologyHarsh Vardhan
Social Justice and
Empowerment
Thaawar Chand Gehlot
SpaceNarendra Modi
Statistics and Programme
Implementation
D. V. Sadananda Gowda
SteelChaudhary Birender Singh
Shipping and Road Transport
and Highways
Nitin Gadkari
TextilesSmriti Irani
Tribal AffairsJual Oram
Ministry of Water Resources,
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Nitin Gadkari
Women and Child DevelopmentManeka Gandhi
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AYUSHShripad Yasso Naik
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Jitendra Singh
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Giriraj Singh
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Hardeep Singh Puri
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Parsottambhai Rupala
S. S. Ahluwalia
Sudarshan Bhagat
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Civil AviationJayant Sinha
Consumer Affairs, Food
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Chhotu Ram Chaudhary
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Ramesh Jigajinagi
Earth SciencesY. S. Chowdary
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External AffairsV. K. Singh
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Santosh Gangwar
Food Processing IndustryNiranjan Jyoti
Health and Family WelfareAnupriya Patel
Faggan Singh Kulaste
Heavy Industry and Public
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G. M. Siddeshwara
Home AffairsHansraj Ahir
Kiren Rijiju
Housing and Urban
Poverty Alleviation
Babul Supriyo
Rao Inderjit Singh
Human Resource DevelopmentSatya Pal Singh
Information and BroadcastingRajyavardhan Singh Rathore
Law and JusticeP. P. Chaudhary
Micro, Small and
Medium Enterprises
Haribhai Parthibhai Chaudhary
Giriraj Singh
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Vijay Goel
Personnel, Public Grievances
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Jitendra Singh
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RailwaysManoj Sinha
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Mansukh L. Mandaviya
Pon Radhakrishnan
Rural DevelopmentRam Kripal Yadav
Science and TechnologyY. S. Chowdary
Social Justice and EmpowermentKrishan Pal Gurjar
Ramdas Athawale
Vijay Sampla
SteelVishnudeo Sai
ShippingMansukh L. Mandaviya
Pon Radhakrishnan
SpaceJitendra Singh
TextilesAjay Tamta
Tribal AffairsJasvantsinh Sumanbhai Bhabhor
Ministry of Water Resources,
River Development and
Ganga Rejuvenation
Satya Pal Singh
Arjun Ram Meghwal
Women and Child DevelopmentManeka Gandhi
Urban DevelopmentBabul Supriyo
Rao Inderjit Singh
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