The Assam Legislative Assembly is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Assam. It is housed in Dispur, the capital city of Assam, geographically situated in present Western Assam region. The Legislative Assembly comprises 126 Members of Legislative Assembly, directly elected from single-seat constituencies. Its term is five years, unless sooner dissolved. The presiding officer of the Assembly is the Speaker, currently Biswajit Daimary.

Members of the Assembly are directly elected by the people of Assam through elections held every five years, unless the Assembly is dissolved earlier. The current Assembly was elected in April–May 2021, and the next election is scheduled for 2026. The Assembly plays a key role in law-making for the state, handling crucial matters such as state budgets, development policies, and local governance. It has the authority to legislate on issues specified under the State and Concurrent Lists of the Constitution of India.

The Assembly functions through various committees that handle specific issues, including the budget, public accounts, and legislative procedures. The Chief Minister, who is the leader of the majority party in the Assembly, holds executive powers and is the head of the state government. The current Chief Minister is Himanta Biswa Sarma from the BJP, who has been in office since May 2021.

The 2021 election was the BJP securing a simple victory, while the INC emerged as the main opposition party, alongside its allies such as the AIUDF and BPF.

History

Assam Legislative Assembly

According to provisions of the Government of India Act 1935, a bicameral legislature of Assam province came into existence in 1937. After the Government of India Act 1935 was passed, it paved the way for the formation of Assam Legislative Assembly, and became a bicameral legislature. The strength of the House was 108, where all the members were elected. The Legislative Council (Upper House) was not less than 21 and not more than 22 members.

The first sitting of its lower house, the Assam Legislative Assembly, took place on 7 April 1937 in the Assembly Chamber at Shillong. Shillong was the capital of the composite State of Assam. It had a strength of 108 members. However, the strength of the Assembly was reduced to 71 after the partition of India.

After Indian independence, the Assam Legislative Council was abolished in 1952 and the Assam Legislative Assembly became unicameral. The reconstituted assembly had 108 members with 31 seats reserved for Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Castes.

In the years that followed, Assam was truncated to several smaller states. And over the years, with the changing geographical boundaries and increase in population, the strength of members has changed from 108 in 1952–57 to 114 in 1967-72 (the third Assembly) and by 1972-78 (the fifth Assembly) it had a strength of 126 members.

Office bearers

S.NoPositionPortraitNamePartyConstituencyOffice TakenReference
1SpeakerBiswajit DaimaryBJPPanery21 May 2021
2Deputy SpeakerNumal MominBokajan
3Leader of the House (Chief Minister)Himanta Biswa SarmaJalukbari10 May 2021
4Leader of the OppositionDebabrata SaikiaINCNazira21 May 2021
5Deputy Leader of the OppositionRakibul HussainSamaguri21 May 2021 – 11 June 2024
Vacant

Members of the Legislative Assembly

Source:
DistrictNo.ConstituencyNamePartyAllianceRemarks
Sribhumi1Ratabari (SC)Bijoy MalakarBJPNDA
2PatharkandiKrishnendu Paul
3Karimganj NorthKamalakhya Dey PurkayasthaDefected from INC to BJP.
4Karimganj SouthSiddique AhmedINCASOM
5BadarpurAbdul AzizAIUDFNone
Hailakandi6HailakandiZakir Hussain Laskar
7KatlicherraSuzam Uddin Laskar
8AlgapurNizam Uddin Choudhury
Cachar9SilcharDipayan ChakrabortyBJPNDA
10SonaiKarimuddin BarbhuiyaAGPNDA
11Dholai (SC)Parimal SuklabaidyaBJPNDAResigned After Elected As MP
Nihar Ranjan DasElected in bypoll
12UdharbondMihir Kanti Shome
13LakhipurKaushik Rai
14BarkholaMisbahul Islam LaskarINCASOM
15KatigorahKhalil Uddin Mazumder
Dima Hasao16Haflong (ST)Nandita GarlosaBJPNDA
Karbi Anglong17Bokajan (ST)Numal MominDeputy Speaker
18Howraghat (ST)Darsing Ronghang
19Diphu (ST)Bidya Sing Engleng
West Karbi Anglong20Baithalangso (ST)Rupsing Teron
South Salmara-Mankachar21MankacharAminul IslamAIUDFNone
22Salmara SouthWazed Ali ChoudhuryINCASOM
Dhubri23DhubriNajrul HoqueAIUDFNone
24GauripurNijanur Rahman
25GolakganjAbdus Sobahun Ali SarkarINCASOM
26Bilasipara WestHafiz Bashir AhmedAIUDFNone
27Bilasipara EastSamsul Huda
Kokrajhar28GossaigaonMajendra NarzaryUPPLDied on 26 May 2021
Jiron BasumataryWon in 2021 bypoll
29Kokrajhar West (ST)Rabiram NarzaryBPFNDA
30Kokrajhar East (ST)Lawrence IslaryUPPLNone
Chirang31Sidli (ST)Jayanta BasumataryResigned after getting elected as MP
Nirmal Kumar BrahmaElected in bypoll
Bongaigaon32BongaigaonPhani Bhusan ChoudhuryAGPNDAResigned after getting elected as MP
Diptimayee ChoudhuryElected in Bypoll
Chirang33BijniAjoy Kumar RayBJP
Bongaigaon34Abhayapuri NorthAbdul Batin KhandakarINCASOM
35Abhayapuri South (SC)Pradip Sarkar
Goalpara36Dudhnai (ST)Jadab Sawargiary
37Goalpara EastAbdul Kalam Rasheed Alam
38Goalpara WestAbdur Rasheed MandalRDASOM
39JaleswarAftab Uddin MollahINC
Barpeta40SorbhogManoranjan TalukdarCPI(M)
Bajali41BhabanipurPhanidhar TalukdarBJPNDAElected in 2021 as AIUDF candidate, later resigned and defected to BJP and won the subsequent bypoll
42PatacharkuchiRanjeet Kumar Dass
Barpeta43BarpetaAbdur Rahim AhmedINCASOM
44JaniaRafiqul IslamAIUDFNone
45BaghborSherman Ali AhmedAITCSuspended from INC Then Joined Raijor Dal Again Joined Trinamool Congress
46SarukhetriJakir Hussain SikdarINCASOM
47ChengaAshraful HussainAIUDFNone
Kamrup48Boko (SC)Nandita DasINCASOM
49ChaygaonRekibuddin Ahmed
50PalasbariHemanga ThakuriaBJPNDA
Kamrup Metropolitan51JalukbariHimanta Biswa SarmaChief Minister
52DispurAtul Bora
53Gauhati EastSiddhartha Bhattacharya
54Gauhati WestRamendra Narayan KalitaAGP
Kamrup55HajoSuman HaripriyaBJP
56KamalpurDiganta Kalita
57RangiaBhabesh Kalita
Baksa58TamulpurLeho Ram BoroUPPLNoneDied on 29 May 2021
Jolen DaimaryWon in 2021 bypoll
Nalbari59NalbariJayanta Malla BaruahBJPNDA
60BarkhetryDiganta BarmanINCASOM
61DharmapurChandra Mohan PatowaryBJPNDA
Baksa62Barama (ST)Bhupen BaroUPPLNone
63Chapaguri (ST)Urkhao Gwra Brahma
Udalguri64PaneryBiswajit DaimaryBJPNDASpeaker
Darrang65KalaigaonDurga Das BoroBPF
66SipajharParamananda RajbongshiBJP
67Mangaldoi (SC)Basanta DasDefected from INC to BJP.
68DalgaonMazibur RahmanAIUDFNone
Udalguri69Udalguri (ST)Gobinda Chandra BasumataryUPPLNone
70MajbatCharan BoroBPFNDA
Sonitpur71DhekiajuliAshok SinghalBJP
72BarchallaGanesh Kumar Limbu
73TezpurPrithiraj RavaAGP
74RangaparaKrishna Kamal TantiBJP
75SooteaPadma Hazarika
Biswanath76BiswanathPromod Borthakur
77BehaliRanjit DuttaResigned as MP
Diganta GhatowalElected In Bypoll
Sonitpur78GohpurUtpal Borah
Morigaon79Jagiroad (SC)Pijush Hazarika
80MarigaonRama Kanta Dewri
81LaharighatAsif Mohammad NazarINCASOM
Nagaon82Raha (SC)Sashi Kanta DasBJPNDASuspended from INC
83DhingAminul IslamAIUDFNone
84BatadrobaSibamoni BoraINCASOM
85RupohihatNurul Huda
86NowgongRupak SarmahBJPNDA
87BarhampurJitu Goswami
88SamaguriRakibul HussainINCASOMResigned after getting elected as MP
Diplu Ranjan SarmahBJPNDAElected in Bypoll
89KaliaborKeshab MahantaAGP
Hojai90JamunamukhSirajuddin AjmalAIUDFNone
91HojaiRamkrishna GhoshBJPNDA
92LumdingSibu Misra
Golaghat93BokakhatAtul BoraAGP
94SarupatharBiswajit PhukanBJP
95GolaghatAjanta Neog
96KhumtaiMrinal Saikia
97Dergaon (SC)Bhabendra Nath BharaliAGP
Jorhat98JorhatHitendra Nath GoswamiBJP
Majuli99Majuli (ST)Sarbananda SonowalResigned on 28 September 2021
Bhuban GamWon in 2022 bypoll
Jorhat100TitabarBhaskar Jyoti BaruahINCASOM
101MarianiRupjyoti KurmiBJPNDAElected in 2021 as INC candidate, later resigned and defected to BJP and won the subsequent bypoll
102TeokRenupoma RajkhowaAGP
Sibsagar103AmguriProdip Hazarika
104NaziraDebabrata SaikiaINCASOMLeader of Opposition
Charaideo105MahmaraJogen MohanBJPNDA
106SonariDharmeswar Konwar
Sibsagar107ThowraSushanta BorgohainElected in 2021 as INC candidate, later resigned and defected to BJP and won the subsequent bypoll
108SibsagarAkhil GogoiRDNone
Lakhimpur109BihpuriaAmiya Kumar BhuyanBJPNDA
110NaoboichaBharat NarahIndependentNone
111LakhimpurManab DekaBJPNDA
112Dhakuakhana (ST)Naba Kumar Doley
Dhemaji113Dhemaji (ST)Ranoj Pegu
114Jonai (ST)Bhubon Pegu
Dibrugarh115MoranChakradhar Gogoi
116DibrugarhPrasanta Phukan
117LahowalBinod Hazarika
118DuliajanTerash Gowalla
119TingkhongBimal Bora
120NaharkatiaTaranga Gogoi
121ChabuaPonakan BaruahAGP
Tinsukia122TinsukiaSanjoy KishanBJP
123DigboiSuren Phukan
124MargheritaBhaskar Sharma
125DoomdoomaRupesh Gowala
126SadiyaBolin Chetia

Leaders of Opposition

Official Opposition is a term used to designate the political party which has secured the second largest number of seats in the assembly. In order to get formal recognition, the party must have at least 10% of total membership of the Legislative Assembly. A single party has to meet the 10% seat criterion, not an alliance. Many of the Indian state legislatures also follow this 10% rule while the rest of them prefer single largest opposition party according to the rules of their respective houses.

Leaders of Opposition

#AssemblyNamePortraitTook officeLeft officeConstituencyPartyChief Minister
1Gopinath BordoloiKamrup Sadar SouthIndian National CongressSir Syed Muhammed Saadulah
2Gaurishankar Bhattacharyya19721978BorbhagPeoples Democratic Party of AssamSarat Chandra Sinha
???19781979?Indian National CongressGolap Borbora
19791979?Indian National CongressJogendra Nath Hazarika
19801981?Janata PartyAnwara Taimur
19811983?Janata PartyKesab Chandra Gogoi
???19831985??Hiteswar Saikia
3Golok Rajbanshi19851990RangaparaIndian National CongressPrafulla Kumar Mahanta
4Prafulla Kumar Mahanta19911996BarhampurAsom Gana ParishadHiteswar Saikia
??19962001?Indian National CongressPrafulla Kumar Mahanta
411th Assam AssemblyBrindaban GoswamiB.Goswami in Left Side20012006TezpurAsom Gana ParishadTarun Gogoi
12th Assam Assembly20062006
5Chandra Mohan Patowary20062010Dharmapur
(3)Prafulla Kumar Mahanta20102011Barhampur
13th Assam Assembly??20112016??
614th Assam AssemblyDebabrata Saikia6-June-20165-Jan-2021NaziraIndian National CongressSarbananda Sonowal
15th Assam Assembly21-May-2021IncumbentNaziraIndian National CongressHimanta Biswa Sarma

Deputy Leader of Opposition

#AssemblyNamePortraitTerm startsConstituencyPartyChief Minister
1Renuka Devi Barkataki1972-1978Peoples Democratic Party of AssamSarat Chandra Sinha
214th Assam AssemblyRakibul Hussain2016-2021SamaguriIndian National CongressSarbananda Sonowal
15th Assam Assembly2021-2024Himanta Biswa Sarma
32024-incumbent

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