- Ninth Legislative Assembly of Himachal Pradesh
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The following assembly members were in the Ninth Legislative Assembly:[1]
Sr. No. Name Party Constituency 1 Asha Kumari Indian National Congress Banikhet-51 2 Atma Ram Bharatiya Janata Party Rajgir-42 (SC) 3 Babu Ram Mandyal Bharatiya Janata Party Nadaun-24 4 Baldev Sharma Bharatiya Janata Party Nadaunta-28 5 Bipan Singh Parmar Bharatiya Janata Party Sulah-45 6 Brij Behari Lal Butail Indian National Congress Palampur-44 7 Chander Kumar Indian National Congress Guler-37 8 Chander Sen Thakur Bharatiya Janata Party Kullu-56 9 Chet Ram Negi Bharatiya Janata Party Kinnaur-1 (ST) 10 Des Raj Bharatiya Janata Party Gangath-35 (SC) 11 Dharam Pal Thakur Indian National Congress Arki-10 12 Prem Singh Indian National Congress Renuka-16 (SC) 13 Rajan Sushant Bharatiya Janata Party Jawali-36 14 Rajeev Bindal Bharatiya Janata Party Solan-14 15 Dulo Ram Bharatiya Janata Party Baijnath-43 16 G.S. Bali Indian National Congress Nagrota-46 17 Gangu Ram Mussafir Indian National Congress Pachhad-15 (SC) 18 Gulab Singh Thakur Indian National Congress Jogindernadar-66 19 Hari Narain Singh Bharatiya Janata Party Nalagarh-12 20 Harsh Mahajan Indian National Congress Chamba-53 21 Harsh Wardan Chauhan Indian National Congress Shillai-17 22 Ishwar Dass Indian National Congress Ani-58 (SC) 23 Ishwar Dass Dhiman Bharatiya Janata Party Mewa-27 24 Jagat Parkash Nadda Bharatiya Janata Party Bilaspur-21 25 Jai Behari Lal Khachi Indian National Congress Kumarsain-6 26 Jai Krishan Sharma Bharatiya Janata Party Santokhgarh-31 27 Jai Ram Thakur Bharatiya Janata Party Chachiot-60 28 Karan Singh Bharatiya Janata Party Banjar-57 29 Kashmir Singh Indian National Congress Ghumarwin-22 30 Kaul Singh Thakur Indian National Congress Drang-67 31 Kishan Chand Kapoor Bharatiya Janata Party Dharamsala-48 32 Kishori Lal Bharatiya Janata Party Bhattiyat-50 33 Krishna Mohini Indian National Congress Solan-14 34 Kuldeep Kumar Indian National Congress Gagret-29 35 Kush Parmar Indian National Congress Nahan-19 36 Lajja Ram Chaudhary Indian National Congress Doon-11 37 Mansa Ram Himachal Vikas Congress Karsog-59 (SC) 38 Mohan Lal Bharatiya Janata Party Rajnagar-52 (SC) 39 Mohinder Singh Himachal Vikas Congress Dharampur-65 40 Narinder Bragta Bharatiya Janata Party Shimla-8 41 Nirmala Devi Bharatiya Janata Party Pragpur-39 (SC) 42 Parveen Sharma Bharatiya Janata Party Chintpurni-30 43 Prakash Chaudhary Himachal Vikas Congress Balh-63 (SC) 44 Prem Kumar Dhumal Bharatiya Janata Party Bamsan-26 45 Raghu Raj Indian National Congress Kausali-13 (SC) 46 Rakesh Pathania Bharatiya Janata Party Nurpur-34 47 Ram Dass Malangar Bharatiya Janata Party Kutlehar-33 48 Ram Lal Markanda Himachal Vikas Congress Lahaul Spiti-55 (ST) 49 Ram Lal Thakur Indian National Congress Jubbal-Kotkhai-4 50 Ram Lal Thakur Indian National Congress Kot-Kehloor-20 51 Ramesh Chand IND Jawalamukhi-40 52 Rangila Ram Rao Indian National Congress Gopalpur-64 53 Rattan Singh Indian National Congress Paonta-Doon-18 54 Ravinder Singh Bharatiya Janata Party Thural-41 55 Rikhi Ram Kondal Bharatiya Janata Party Geharwin-23 (SC) 56 Roop Dass Kashyap Bharatiya Janata Party Kasumpti-9 (SC) 57 Roop Singh Thakur Bharatiya Janata Party Sundernagar-62 58 Sant Ram Indian National Congress Baijnath-43 59 Sarveen Chaudhary Bharatiya Janata Party Shahpur-47 60 Singhi Ram Indian National Congress Rampur-2 61 Sukh Ram Himachal Vikas Congress Mandi-67 62 Tek Chand Indian National Congress Nachan-61 (SC) 63 Tulsi Ram Sharma Bharatiya Janata Party Bharmour-54 64 Urmil Thakur Bharatiya Janata Party Hamirpur-25 65 Vidya Sagar Bharatiya Janata Party Kangra-49 66 Vidya Stokes Indian National Congress Theog-7 67 Viplove Thakur Indian National Congress Jaswan-38 68 Virbhadra Singh Indian National Congress Rohru-3 69 Virender Gautam Indian National Congress Una-32 70 Yogendra Chandra Indian National Congress Chopal-5 Notes:
- Shri Sant Ram died on June 30, 1998. Shri Dulo Ram was elected from Baijnath in the following by-election.
- Krishna Mohini was removed from his post by a Supreme Court Judgment on October 26, 1999. Rajeev Bindal was elected from Solan in the following by-election.
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