4th Lok Sabha
List of Members of the 4th Lok Sabha (4 March 1967 – 27 December 1970), elected February–March 1967. The Lok Sabha (House of the People) is the lower house in the Parliament of India.13 sitting members from Rajya Sabha were elected to 4th Lok Sabha after the 1967 Indian general election.[1]
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Legislative body | Indian Parliament | ||||
Election | 1967 Indian general election |
Indira Gandhi was the Prime Minister as in the previous 3rd Lok Sabha and in the next 5th Lok Sabha, which was constituted after the 1971 Indian general election.
Important members
- Speaker:
- N. Sanjiva Reddy from 03-17–67 to 07-19–69
- Gurdial Singh Dhillon from 08-08–69 to 03-19–71
- Deputy Speaker:
- R.K.Khadilkar from 03-28–67 to 11-01–69
- G.G.Swell from 12-09–69 to 12–27–70
- Secretary General:
- S. L. Shakdhar from 09-02–64 to 06-18–77[2]
List of members by political party
Members by political party in 4th Lok Sabha are given below
4th Lok Sabha Party Name |
Code | Number of MP's (total 520) |
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Indian National Congress | INC | 283 |
Swatantra Party | SP | 44 |
Bharatiya Jana Sangh | BJS | 35 |
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam | DMK | 25 |
Samyukta Socialist Party | SSP | 23 |
Communist Party of India | CPI | 23 |
Communist Party of India (Marxist) | CPI(M) | 19 |
Praja Socialist Party | PSP | 13 |
Bangla Congress | BC | 5 |
Akali Dal – Sant Fateh Singh | ADS | 3 |
All India Forward Bloc | AIFB | 2 |
Indian Union Muslim League | IUML | 2 |
Peasants and Workers Party of India | PWPI | 2 |
Republican Party of India | RPI | 1 |
United Goans (Sequiera Group) | UG(S) | 1 |
Jana Kranti Dal | JKD | 1 |
Jammu & Kashmir National Conference | NC | 1 |
Independents | - | 35 |
Nominated Anglo-Indians | - | 2 |
References
- "RAJYA SABHA STATISTICAL INFORMATION (1952-2013)" (PDF). Rajya Sabha Secretariat, New Delhi. 2014. p. 12. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
- "Fourth Lok Sabha". Lok Sabha Secretariat, New Delhi. Archived from the original on 21 October 2013. Retrieved 12 January 2010.
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