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14th Lok Sabha

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14th lower house of the Parliament of India
14th Lok Sabha
Old Parliament House, Sansad Marg, New Delhi, India
Overview
Legislative bodyIndian Parliament
Term2 June 2004 - 18 May 2009
Election2004 Indian general election
GovernmentFirst Manmohan Singh ministry
Sovereign
President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
Pratibha Patil
Vice President Bhairon Singh Shekhawat
Hamid Ansari
House of the People
Members545
Speaker of the House Somnath Chatterjee
Leader of the House Pranab Mukherjee
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
Leader of the Opposition L. K. Advani
Party controlUnited Progressive Alliance

The 14th Lok Sabha (2 June 2004 – 18 May 2009) was convened after the 2004 Indian general election held in four phases during 20 April – 10 May 2004, which led to the formation of first Manmohan Singh ministry (2004–2009). Indian National Congress-led United Progressive Alliance won 62 more seats than previous 13th Lok Sabha. The Lok Sabha (House of the People) is the lower house in the Parliament of India. 8 sitting members from Rajya Sabha, the Upper House of Indian Parliament, were elected to 14th Lok Sabha after the 2004 Indian general election.[1]

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The next 15th Lok Sabha was convened after 2009 Indian general election.

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Bills

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During the tenure of the 14th Lok Sabha, 60% of bills were referred to Parliamentary committees for examination.[2] [3]

Members

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Expulsion of members for contempt of the House

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On 12 December 2005, the Star TV news channel telecast the sting operation Operation Duryodhana, in which 11 Members of Parliament, 10 from Lok Sabha and 1 from Rajya Sabha, were apparently caught on video receiving cash inducements in return for raising questions in the Parliament.[5] Following swift inquiries by the Ethics Committee of Rajya Sabha and a Special Committee of the Lok Sabha the members were found guilty[6] and the motion for their expulsion was adopted in respective Houses.

On 23 December 2005, the following 10 members were ousted from the 14th Lok Sabha as per the adoption of the motion calling for their expulsion:

  1. Narendra Kushwaha (BSP) – Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh
  2. Annasaheb M. K. Patil (BJP) – Erandol, Maharashtra
  3. Y. G. Mahajan (BJP) – Jalgaon, Maharashtra
  4. Manoj Kumar (RJD) – Palamau, Jharkhand
  5. Suresh Chandel (BJP) – Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh
  6. Raja Ram Pal (BSP) – Bilhaur, Uttar Pradesh
  7. Lal Chandra Kol (BSP) – Robertsganj, Uttar Pradesh
  8. Pradeep Gandhi (BJP) – Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh
  9. Chandra Pratap Singh (BJP) – Sidhi, Madhya Pradesh
  10. Ramsevak Singh (Congress) – Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh

List of members by political party

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S.No. Party Name Party flag Number of MPs Leader in Lok Sabha
1 Indian National Congress (INC) 141 Pranab Mukherjee
2 Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 130 L. K. Advani
3 Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) 43 Basudev Acharia
4 Samajwadi Party (SP) 36
5 Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) 24
6 Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) 17
7 Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) 16 T.R. Baalu
8 Shiv Sena (SS) 12
9 Biju Janata Dal (BJD) 11
10 Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) 11
11 Communist Party of India (CPI) 10 P. K. Vasudevan Nair (till 12 July 2005)

Gurudas Dasgupta (afterwards)

12 Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) 8
13 Independent (Ind.) 6
14 Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) 6
15 Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) 5
16 Telugu Desam Party (TDP) 5 Kinjarapu Yerran Naidu
17 Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) 5 K. Chandrashekar Rao
18 Lok Jan Shakti Party (LJSP) 4
19 Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) 4
20 All India Forward Bloc (AIFB) 3
21 Janata Dal (Secular) (JD(S)) 3
22 Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD)
3
23 Revolutionary Socialist Party (India) (RSP) 3
24 Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) 2
25 Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (J&KNC) 2
26 Kerala Congress (KEC) 2
27 All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) 1 Asaduddin Owaisi
28 All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) 2 Mamata Banerjee
29 Bharatiya Navshakti Party (BNP) 1
31 Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party (J&KPDP) 1
32 Mizo National Front (MNF) 1
33 Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) 1
34 Nagaland Peoples Front (NPF) 1
35 National Loktantrik Party (NLP) 1
36 Republican Party of India (A) (RPI(A)) 1
37 Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) 1

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After a long time since the 8th Lok Sabha, a couple had been elected - Pappu Yadav (RJD MP from Madhepura) & his wife Ranjeet Ranjan (LJSP MP from Saharsa)

Cabinet Ministers

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Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party Remarks
Prime Minister
Minister of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Atomic Energy
Department of Space
Planning Commission
22 May 200422 May 2009 INC Also in-charge of all other important portfolios and policy issues not allocated to any minister.
Minister of Home Affairs 23 May 200430 November 2008 INC  
30 November 200822 May 2009 INC  
Minister of Defence 23 May 200424 October 2006 INC  
24 October 200622 May 2009 INC  
Minister of Finance 23 May 200430 November 2008 INC  
30 November 200824 January 2009 INC Prime Minister-in-charge; Additional charge.
24 January 200922 May 2009 INC Additional charge.
Minister of External Affairs 23 May 20047 November 2005 INC  
7 November 200524 October 2006 INC Prime Minister-in-charge; Additional charge.
24 October 200622 May 2009 INC  
Minister of Railways 23 May 200422 May 2009 RJD  
Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers
Minister of Steel
23 May 200422 May 2009 LJP  
Minister of Human Resource Development 23 May 200422 May 2009 INC  
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs 23 May 20041 November 2005 INC  
1 November 20056 April 2008 INC  
6 April 200822 May 2009 INC  
Minister of Urban Development 23 May 20041 November 2005 INC  
1 November 200518 November 2005 INC Prime Minister-in-charge; Additional charge.
18 November 200522 May 2009 INC  
Minister of Road Transport and Highways 23 May 200422 May 2009 DMK  
Minister of Information and Broadcasting 23 May 200418 November 2005 INC  
18 November 200511 November 2008 INC  
11 November 200822 May 2009 INC Prime Minister-in-charge; Additional charge.
Minister of Communications and Information Technology 23 May 200422 May 2009 DMK  
15 May 200722 May 2009 DMK  
Minister of Water Resources 23 May 200418 November 2005 INC  
18 November 200529 January 2006 INC Minister of State (I/C) was responsible.
29 January 200622 May 2009 INC  
Minister of Agriculture
Ministry of Food and Civil Supplies, Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution
23 May 200422 May 2009 NCP  
Minister of Rural Development 23 May 200422 May 2009 RJD  
Minister of Panchayati Raj 23 May 200422 May 2009 INC  
Minister of Labour and Employment 23 May 200427 November 2004 INC  
27 November 200424 August 2006 TRS  
24 August 200624 October 2006 INC Prime Minister-in-charge. Additional charge.
24 October 20063 March 2009 INC Minister of State (I/C) was responsible.
3 March 200922 May 2009 INC Minister of State (I/C) was responsible. Additional charge.
Minister of Small Scale, Agro and Rural Industries 23 May 200422 May 2009 INC Merged as Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises.
Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises 23 May 200422 May 2009 INC  
Minister of Commerce and Industry 23 May 200422 May 2009 INC  
Minister of Power 23 May 200419 December 2005 INC Died in office.
19 November 200529 January 2006 INC Prime Minister-in-charge; Additional charge.
29 January 200622 May 2009 INC  
Minister of Shipping 23 May 200425 May 2004 TRS  
25 May 20042 September 2004 DMK Merged with Ministry of Road Transport and Highways.
Minister of Coal 23 May 200424 July 2004 JMM  
24 July 200427 November 2004 INC Prime Minister-in-charge; Additional charge.
27 November 20042 March 2005 JMM  
2 March 200529 January 2006 INC Prime Minister-in-charge; Additional charge.
29 January 200629 November 2006 JMM  
29 November 200622 May 2009 INC Prime Minister-in-charge; Additional charge.
Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas 23 May 200429 January 2006 INC  
29 January 200622 May 2009 INC  
Minister of Mines and Minerals 23 May 200424 July 2004 JMM  
24 July 200427 November 2004 INC Prime Minister-in-charge; Additional charge.
The Ministry of Mines and Minerals was renamed as Ministry of Mines.
Minister of Mines 27 November 200422 May 2009 INC  
Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises 23 May 200429 January 2006 INC Minister of State (I/C) was responsible.
29 January 200622 May 2009 INC  
Minister of Textiles 23 May 200422 May 2009 INC  
Minister of Company Affairs 23 May 200429 January 2006 RJD Minister of State (I/C) was responsible.
29 January 20069 May 2007 RJD Renamed as Ministry of Corporate Affairs.
Minister of Corporate Affairs 9 May 200722 May 2009 RJD  
Minister of Minority Affairs 29 January 200622 May 2009 INC  
Ministry of Tribal Affairs 23 May 200422 May 2009 INC  
Minister of Development of North Eastern Region 23 May 200424 October 2006 INC  
24 October 200622 May 2009 INC  
Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports 23 May 200425 May 2005 INC Died in office.
25 May 200518 November 2005 INC Prime Minister-in-charge; Additional charge.
18 November 200529 January 2006 INC Minister of State (I/C) was responsible.
29 January 20066 April 2008 INC  
6 April 200822 May 2009 INC Minister of State (I/C) was responsible.
Minister of Law and Justice 23 May 200422 May 2009 INC  
Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment 23 May 200422 May 2009 INC  
Minister of Environment and Forests 23 May 200415 May 2007 DMK  
15 May 200722 May 2009 INC Prime Minister-in-charge; Additional charge.
Minister of Health and Family Welfare 23 May 200429 March 2009 PMK  
29 March 200922 May 2009 INC Minister of State (I/C) was responsible.
Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Non-Resident Indian Affairs 23 May 20049 September 2004 INC MoS (I/C) was responsible. Renamed as Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs.
Minister of Overseas Indian Affairs 9 September 200410 August 2005 INC MoS (I/C) was responsible.
10 August 200518 November 2005 INC Prime Minister-in-charge; Additional charge.
18 November 200529 January 2006 INC Minister of State (I/C) was responsible.
29 January 200622 May 2009 INC  
Minister of Culture 23 May 200429 January 2006 INC  
29 January 200622 May 2009 INC  
Minister of Tourism 23 May 200429 January 2006 INC Minister of State (I/C) was responsible.
29 January 200622 May 2009 INC  
Minister of Science and Technology 23 May 200429 January 2006 INC Minister of State (I/C) was responsible.
29 January 200622 May 2009 INC  
Minister of Ocean Development 23 May 200429 January 2006 INC Minister of State (I/C) was responsible.
29 January 200612 July 2006 INC Renamed as Ministry of Earth Sciences.
Minister of Earth Sciences 12 July 200622 May 2009 INC  
Minister without portfolio 25 May 200427 November 2004 TRS  
7 November 20057 December 2005 INC  
11 November 200822 May 2009 INC  

References

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  1. ^ "RAJYA SABHA STATISTICAL INFORMATION (1952-2013)" (PDF). Rajya Sabha Secretariat, New Delhi. 2014. p. 12. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
  2. ^ "The Importance of Parliamentary Committees". PRS Legislative Research. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  3. ^ "Only one bill in monsoon session sent to parliamentary committee". mint. 13 August 2016. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  4. ^ "Fourteenth Lok Sabha". Lok Sabha Secretariat, New Delhi. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016.
  5. ^ Operation Durhyodhana by Aniruddha Bahal of Cobrapost, contains extensive details of each interaction. Archived 23 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Report of the Lok Sabha inquiry committee, on Parliament of India website (in PDF format)
  7. ^ Lok Sabha Official Website accessed 19 October 2007. Archived 19 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine
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