Working of 8th Session Gujarat Assembly
Transcript of Working of 8th Session Gujarat Assembly
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Working of Gujarat Assembly – An Analysis
8th
session (24.02.2011 to 30.03.2011)
Prepared By
Gujarat Social Watch
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Index
Content Page 1 Accountability of People’s Representatives by
Mahesh Pandya
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2 Gujarat Legislative Assembly 4
3 12th
Gujarat Assembly 5
4 Working of 8th
Session (24.02.2012 to 30.03.2011)
• Time consumed in different activities
• Government Bills
• Non-Govt. Bills
• Resolutions (Govt./Non-Govt.)
• Different Motions
• Discussion on Governor’s speech
• Discussion on Budget
• Other Details
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5 Questions in Assembly 11
6 Starred Questions
No of questions from different departments
MLAs raised more questions
MLAs raised no questions
Dept with more & less questions
Category wise distribution of starred questions
Participation of Women MLA in question hour
Participation of SC MLA in question hour
Participation of members of minority in question hour
Participation of ST MLA in question hour
Starred Questions - Geographical Overview
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7 Un-starred Questions – department wise 23
8 Motions in the Legislative Assembly 25
9 Presence of MLAs in house 27
10 Participation of MLA in discussion in House 28
11 Performance of MLAs 29-35
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Accountability of People’s representatives
Democracy has been defined as a governing system of the people for the
people and by the people. It is thought that the elected representatives of the people right
from the Grampanchayat level to the parliament carry out procedure to provide legal shape
to the people’s issues. The laws enacted for the welfare of the citizens of the country,
nation at large and also the world at a larger scale is later formed as rules and regulations
for implementation. If these laws enacted by the Legislation assembly and according to the
constitutional provisions are violated the judiciary system steps in to take action on its face
this democratic system in the country is ideal but the political parties leave no table
unturned to exploit and misuse this system and it seems as if autocracy/monarchy is the
rule of the land.
No doubt, we in an attempt to raise aware citizens have lessons an democratic
systems included in the school text books at primary education level and also at the
secondary education level but the education system being examination-oriented these
lessons are carried no further than text-book material. The further citizens of the nation fail
to grasp and carry the lessons to their adulthood. Consequently, educated adult citizens too
have little knowledge or awareness regarding the role of Panchayat, legislative assembly
and parliament in a democratic regime. It is necessary that citizen has awareness regarding
how the democratic system works. Giving votes at the time of the elections is not the only
duty of an aware citizen. A citizen also needs to be aware that not only the elected
representative but a common citizen also can influence the procedure of the legislative
assembly/parliament.
Even if the state/nation is on a path of remarkable progress, it is necessary to
have discussion and deliberations on all the people-related issues (be they beneficial for the
state or otherwise) in the legislative assembly/parliament. It becomes duty of MLAs to fulfill
the purpose of their having been elected and sent to legislative assembly/parliament and it
is the duty of the citizens to see to it that their elected representatives fulfill their
expectations.
Does the legislative assembly/parliament fulfill the purpose for which it has
been formed? This needs to be examined. Do the elected representatives know or have
been trained to understand and participated in legislative assembly/parliament procedure?
How many MLAs and ministers have participated or at least have remained present at the
Legislative assembly /parliamentary sessions? These issues need to be verified. One needs
to verify if the in-house majority of the ruling party members have not been manipulated to
act as effectiveness also needs to be examined.
Legislative assembly is an efficient platform to discuss the people’s issues and
take decision regarding that. This study makes an attempt to examine the transparency and
efficiency of the legislative assembly procedure, participation of MLAs and other related
issues. This study shall be an attempt to generate awareness among people with a view to
make the democracy truly people oriented. We wish to present before people the study of
last year’s budget session so that people become third party capable to act as watch dogs of
the Legislative assembly activities and elected representatives and make the elected
representative answerable to the people.
Mahesh Pandya
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Gujarat Legislative Assembly
• The State of Gujarat was formed by bifurcating the Greater Bombay State
into Gujarat and Maharashtra on 1st May 1960 by an Act of Parliament
called the Bombay Reorganisation Act, 1960. When the State of Gujarat
came into being on 1 May 1960, the number of members in the First
Gujarat Legislative Assembly was 132.
• Thus the initial strength of the Assembly was 132. It was further increased
to 154 in 1962, 168 in 1967 and 182 in 1975 with the gradual increase in
the population and territorial revision of the Constituencies of the State.
However, since 1975 the increase in the strength of the legislature has
been stayed by constitutional amendments till 2025.
• Out of the present 182 territorial constituencies, 13 constituencies are
reserved for Scheduled Castes and 26 constituencies for Scheduled
Tribes.
• The Gujarat Legislature is unicameral.
• Presently, the Twelfth Legislative Assembly consists of 182 members.
The term of the Assembly is five years unless dissolved sooner.
• There are 19 permanent Committees in the Assembly.
Sittings of Gujarat Legislative Assembly: 1st to 12
th Assembly
sittings of Gujarat Legislative Assembly
84
312
245
133
215
240
264
208
110
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12th
Assembly – Member’s Detail
Detail of Members of 12th
Gujarat Legislative Assembly (on dt.30.03.2012)
Sr No Name of Party Members
1 Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) 122
2 Indian National Congress (INC) 54
3 Rastravadi congress party (NCP) 03
4 Janta Dal (United) 01
5 Independent 02
Total 182
12th
Assembly – Detail of sittings
MLA - Reserve Seats MLA – Gender Ratio
166
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Members -182
Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP)
122
Indian National Congress
(INC) 54
Rastravadi congress party
(NCP) 03
Janta Dal (United) 01
Independent 02
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Sittings of 12th
Assembly
Session No. of sittings Time Period
1 21 18/01/2008 to 18/01/2008
25/02/2008 to 26/03/2008
2 03 25/09/2008 to 29/09/2008
3 08 17/02/2009 to 27/02/2009
4 24 29/06/2009 to 29/07/2009
5 03 17/12/2009 to 19/12/2009
6 27 24/02/2010 to 30/03/2010
7 02 06/09/2010 to 07/09/2010
8 30 24/02/2011 to 30/03/2011
No. of Sittings of 12th assembly
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Working of 8th
Session • The eighth session commenced on Thursday, the 24th February, 2011 and the
session concluded on 30th
March, 2011.
• During 8th
session, House sat for 24 days and total 30 sittings and transacted its
business for 112 hours and 47 Minutes.
• Average working of house - 3 hours 45 minutes/sitting.
Time consumed in different activities No Subject Hrs Minute %
1 Questioning 21 8 18.74
2 Bills
(a) Government bills 21 57 19.47
(b) Non-government bills 0 12 0.18
3 Discussion on Budget 49 10 43.59
4 Motions/Proposals
(a) Motion for Adjournment of the
house - - -
(b) Motion expressing want of
confidence in the ministry
(c)Other Motions - Govt, Non-Govt &
other motions 0 23 0.34
5 Discussion on the Governor's speech 7 10 6.35
6 Non Government Resolutions 1 48 1.60
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Discussion on working of Statutory
boards - - -
8
Discussion on Reports of legislative
committees and on other reports 0 24 0.35
9 Other matters 10 35 9.38
Total 112 47 100%
Time Spent in different activities (in %)
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Government Bills
During the session, 30 Government Bills were admitted in the house. (The Governor sent
back one bill for review of the house) 31 government bills were presented for first,
second and third reading and passed after discussion. During the session, 31 Government
Bills were passed by the House.19.74% time used for government bills.
Bills – Subject wise list
Bills related to financial matters – 07
Bills related to public services – 19
Bills related to education – 03
Other Bills – 02
Bills received from the governor were put on the table of the house.sanctioned
Following bills ware passed by the House during the session
No of Bills passed in Assembly
18
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Bills correcting
existing laws of
the state of
Gujarat (18)
New Bills (07) Other Bills (05) Total (31)
No of Bills passed in Assembly during budget session
9
Non-Government Bills • Time devoted – 12 minutes – 0.18%
• Total 8 bills were admitted during the session.
• 11 bills were pending from last session.
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the end of the session
Non governmental bills
Government Resolutions Under the rule 120, one government resolution was admitted but the working advisory
committee didn’t allocate time for discussion.
Non-Government Resolutions • Two days were fixed for discussion of non-government resolutions
• From 206 received applications only 6 were admitted
• Three were not discussed
• One member withdrew the resolution
• One was not accepted by house
• One was not admitted in house
Point of order • Total 26 point of order
• 16 were accepted
• 5 were unaccepted
• 5 were undecided
61.54
%
19.23
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19.23
%
Accepted
Un accepted
Undecided
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Vote of Thanks on Governor's Address Time devoted: 7 hours 10 minutes: 6.35%
• The Session, being the first Session of the year (As per the provision under para
176(1) of the Indian constitution), Her Excellency, the Governor, Dr. Shrimati
Kamla Benival addressed the Assembly in Hindi at 12.00 A.M. on 24th
February,
2011.
• A Motion for vote of thanks for the Governor's Address was moved on the same
day by Shri Rajnikantbhai Patel, a member of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly
and seconded by another member Shrimati Vibhavariben dave.
• The motion was discussed in three sittings on 1st, 3
rd and 4
th March 2011.
• In all, 47 notices of amendments to the motion were received out of which 17
notices of amendments were admitted. Out of these 17 amendments, 15
amendments were moved in the House & remaining 2 amendments could not be
moved due to absence of the members in charge of the amendments.
• In all, 37 members participated in the debate. At the end of discussion, the motion
of thanks was passed by the House on 4th
March 2011 in its original form,
rejecting all the amendments tabled thereto.
Discussion on Budget Time devoted: 49 hours and 10 minutes: 43.59%
• 118 members were took part in the discussion on budget.
• General discussion on budget was discussed in 4 sittings.
• Discussion and voting on budget demands in 12 sittings
Other detail • During the Session, the following papers were laid on the Table of the House:
a) 81 Reports of various statutory Boards/Corps under the State govt.
b) 62 notifications issued by the State Government.
c) 18 reports of different committees of Assembly
d) 5 reports tabled on last day 30.03.2011
� Audit Reports of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India for the
year 2009-2010 (Commercial) (English & Gujarati).
� Audit Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India for the year
2009-2010. (Revenue Income)
� Audit Reports of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India for the
year 2009-2010 (Civil) (English & Gujarati).
� Financial Accounts of the Government of Gujarat for the year –2009-2010
Part 1 and 2 (English & Gujarati).
� Appropriation Accounts of the Government of Gujarat for the year 2009-
2010 (English & Gujarati).
• Incident of postponement of house - 3 times (171 minutes )
• No of incidents of boycott of house by Opposition – 11 times
• Motion of condolence – 7
• Total visitors – 44,718
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Questions in the Legislative Assembly
Generally the first hour of every sitting of the House is the question hour. This is the most
interesting period of all the procedure of the House. During this hour, members, through questions
and supplementary questions try to get information from the Government and to activate the
Government machinery. With the help of the questions the day to day delays, omissions and corrupt
practices prevailing in the vast administration are pointed out to the Ministers, to the Legislative
Assembly and to the public and thus, the goals of removing the laxity of the Government machinery,
correcting the omissions, getting the undone work done and getting justice are accomplished.
Questions are of three types:
(1) Starred Questions.
(2) Unstarred Questions. and
(3) Short notice questions.
Starred Question
The question on which the Minister gives oral answer and supplementary questions can be
asked in respect thereof is called starred question. A member in the Legislative Assembly can ask
not more than three starred questions in a day to the Minister. Generally in the Gujarat Legislative
Assembly, not more than five minutes are allowed for supplementary questions on any starred
question. Generally, in the Gujarat Legislative Assembly supplementary questions are not allowed
for more than five minutes for each starred question.
Unstarred Questions
A question, the answer of which is presented before the House in written form only is called
an unstarred question. No supplementary questions can be asked on such questions. There is neither
any time limit for asking an unstarred question nor there is any ceiling on the number of unstarred
questions to be asked by a member. Whether the House is in session or not, any member can give
the notice of an unstarred question on any working day of the year. A printed list of such questions
and their answers is Laid on the Table of the House and copies thereof are circulated to the
Members when the House is in session.
Short Notice Questions
The time limit prescribed for giving the notice of a starred question is of 21 days. If a
member does not have enough time left to give such a notice and desires to have an immediate reply
to a question of an urgent nature and if the Minister concerned agrees to give reply to the short
notice question, the member is allowed to ask the short notice question in the House on the time of a
starred question. Such a question is called “a short notice question” and it is taken up on the
prescribed day before the question hour begins.
Half an Hour Discussion
If a member is not satisfied with the reply of the question he has asked in the House, he can
give a notice of a Half an Hour Discussion on a matter of sufficient public importance arising out of
the reply of that question. After the Speaker gives the approval, the discussion is held on a
prescribed day after the routine business of the House is over. In a week two day are allotted for
such a discussion. For such kind of discussion, no motion is moved or no voting takes place at the
end of the discussion.
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Total Starred
Questions
Discussed in
House
Questions in Assembly
• During the session, the programme was announced from Date. 25.02.2011 to
30.03.2011 to ask the starred questions.
• Received proposals for :Starred Questions – 5708,Unstarred Questions – 553,
Short notice questions – 2
• Total 23 booklets containing starred questions were presented in the house,
among them 190 questions were discussed in the assembly.
• Proposal about Half an hour discussion – 4 proposals were received under rule 92
but none was admitted.
Type of
Question
Received Admitted Not
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5708 3909
(70%)
1723 190
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Unstarred
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553 518 35 450
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Party wise distribution of Starred Ques
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Starred Questions – Department wise
Sr. no Name of the Department
Questions Received
Questions Admitted
Answered in the House
1 General Administration Department 61 24 -
2 Agriculture & Co-operation Department 255 156 9
3 Education Department 218 146 7
4 Finance Department 230 135 12
5 Food and Civil Supplies Department 165 133 10
6 Forests and Environment Department 235 179 9
7 Health and Family Welfare Department 285 213 12
8 Home Department 517 391 16
9 Industries and Mines Department 399 274 6
10 Information Department 14 7 1 11 Labour and Employment Department 235 158 5
12 Legal Department 48 33 1
13 Narmada and Water Resources, Water Supply and Kalpsar Department 537 412 16
14 Panchayats and Rural Housing Department 507 358 17
15 Revenue Department 264 194 7
16 Roads and Buildings Department 259 205 11
17 Social Justice and Empowerment Department 341 237 19
18 Urban Development Department 225 145 6
19 Sports, Youth and Cultural Activities Department 103 64 3
20 Energy and Petro Chemicals Department 401 254 13
21 Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs Department
22 Ports and Transport 111 63 5
23 Women and Child Development Department 77 50 2
24 Tribal Development Department 168 69 3
25 Science and Technology Department 53 9 - Total 5708 3909 190
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Starred Questions – Department wise (ascending order) Sr. No. Name of the Department No of Questions asked
1 Narmada, Water Supply, Water resources and Kalpsar 412
2 Home 391
3 Panchayat, Gram Gruh Nirman, Rural development 358
4 Industries And Mines 274
5 Energy and Petrochemical 254
6 Social Justice and Empowerment 237
7 Health & Family Welfare 213
8 Roads and Buildings 205
9 Revenue 194
10 Forest and Environment 179
11 Labour and Employment 158
12 Agriculture & Co-operative 156
13 Education 146
14 Urban Development and Urban Housing 145
15 Finance 135
16 Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs 133
17 Tribal Welfare 69
18 Sports, Youth, Cultural Activities 64
19 Ports and Transport 63
20 Women and Child Welfare 50
21 Law & justice 33
22 General Administration 24
23 Science & technology 9
24 information and broadcasting 7
25 Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs 0
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List of MLAs who asked more questions Sr.No. Name of MLA Party Term
1 Shri Raghvajibhai Hansrajbhai Patel INC 4th
2 Shri Amit Ajitsinh Chavda INC 2nd
3 Shri Dheersinhbhai Karsanbhai Barad INC 2nd
4 Shri Lalsinh Udesinh Vadodiya INC 1st
5 Shri Mafatlal Motiram Purohit BJP 1st
6 Shri Iqbal Ibrahim Patel INC 2nd
7 Dr. Kanubhai Valabhai Kalsaria BJP 3rd
8 Shri Kunvarjibhai Narsinhbhai Halpati INC 1st
9 Shri Bachubhai Nathabhai Kishori INC 4th
10 Smt. Chandrikabahen Chhaganbhai Baria INC 1st
highest Questions asked by MLAs
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Raghvajibhai Hansrajbhai Patel (INC)
Amit Ajitsinh Chavda (INC)
Dheersinhbhai Karsanbhai Barad (INC)
Lalsinh Udesinh Vadodiya (INC)
Mafatlal Motiram Purohit (BJP)
Iqbal Ibrahim Patel (INC)
Dr. Kanubhai Valabhai Kalsaria (BJP)
Kunvarjibhai Narsinhbhai Halpati (INC)
Bachubhai Nathabhai Kishori (INC)
Chandrikabahen Chhaganbhai Baria(INC)
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with PartyNo of Questions
List of MLAs who did not ask question (No questions!)
Sr.No. Name of MLA Party Term
1 Shri Chandubhai Bachubhai Vaghasiya NCP 1st
2 Shri R.C.Faladu BJP 3rd
3 Shri Brijrajsinh hemantsinh Jadeja BJP 1st
4 Shri Pabuba virambha Manek BJP 5th
5 Shri Amit Anilchandra Shah BJP 4th
6 Prof. Mangalbhai Madhavdas Patel BJP 3rd
7 Shri Dineshbhai Balubhai Patel Independent 1st
8 Shri Chhotubhai Amarsinh Vasava JD(U) 5th
9 Shri Pareshbhai Govindbhai Vasava INC 3rd
10 Shri Dolatrai Nathubhai Desai BJP 6th
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• Departments with more questions
Sr. No. Name of the Department
No of Questions
asked
1 Narmada, Water Supply, Water resources and Kalpsar 412
2 Home 391
3 Panchayat, Gram Gruh Nirman, Rural development 358
4 Industries And Mines 274
5 Energy and Petrochemical 254
• No question in Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs department
• Departments with less questions
Sr. No. Name of the Department
No of Questions
asked
1 Women and Child Welfare 50
2 Law & justice 33
3 General Administration 24
4 Science & technology 9
5 information and broadcasting 7
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Category wise distribution of starred questions
Starred Questions (By category)
Starred Questions – Asked by category (in No.)
303
627
154195
SC ST Minority Female (without
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Participation of Female MLA in question hour • Total 16 Female MLA
• 2 are ministers, 1 is whip
• 13 MLA asked 340 questions
Sr no Name of MLA No of asked Questions
1 Smt. Chandrikabahen Chhaganbhai Baria 49
2 Varsaben Narendrabhai Doshi 28
3 Dr. Neemaben Bhaveshbhai Acharya 26
4 Smt Bhavnabahen Raghavjibhai Makwana 26
5 Smt Vandanaben Mansukhbhai Makwana 26
6 Smt. Jyotsnabahen Rajubhai Patel 26
7 Smt. Bhartibahen Amrutbhai Rathod 25
8 Smt. Geetabahen Yogeshbhai Patel 25
9 Smt. Vibhavaribahen Vijaybhai Dave 24
10 Smt Bhanuben Manoharbhai Babariya 23
11 Smt. Jashodabahen Chaturbhai Parmar 22
12 Dr. Smt. Mayabahen Surendrakumar 20
13 Smt Jashuben Korat 20
14 Smt. Ushabahen Girishkumar Patel(whip) NA
15 Smt. Anandibahen Mafatbhai Patel(Minister) NA
16 Pro. Vasuben Trivedi (Minister) NA
340
Female MLA performance
25
39
30
5
20
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7
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20
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20
Participation of SC MLA in question hour
Sr no Name of MLA No of asked Questions
1 Shri Atmaram Makanbhai Parmar (BJP) 44
2 Shri Shailesh Manharbhai Parmar (INC) 43
3 Shri Chandubhai Motibhai Dabhi (INC) 33
4 Shri Kantilal Ramabhai Lakum (BJP) 30
5 Shri Ramesh Vachchhraj Maheshvari (BJP) 30
6 Shri laljibhai Premjibhai Solanki (BJP) 28
7 Smt Vandanaben Mansukhbhai Makwana (BJP) 26
8 Shri Shambhuprasad Baldevdasji Tundiya (BJP) 24
9 Smt Bhanuben Manoharbhai Babariya (BJP) 23
10 Smt. Jashodabahen Chaturbhai Parmar (BJP) 22
11 Shri Fakirbhai Raghabhai Vaghela (Minister) NA
12 Shri Ambalal Ashabhai Rohit (deputy chief wheep) NA
13 Shri Ramanlal Ishwarlal Vora(Minister) NA
303
Participation of Minority members in question hour
Sr no Name of MLA No of asked Questions
1 Shri Iqbal Ibrahim Patel (INC) 53
2 Shri Mohmod Javed Abdulmutlib Pirzada 35
3 Shri Gyasuddin Habibuddin Shaikh 34
4 Shri Mohammadfarooq Husainmiyan Shaikh 25
5 Shri Sabirbhai Abdulkarim Khedawala
(Sabir Kabliwala) 7
154
21
Participation of ST MLA in question hour
Sr no Name of MLA No of asked Questions
1 Shri Kunvarjibhai Narsinhbhai Halpati (INC) 51
2 Shri Bachubhai Nathabhai Kishori (INC) 50
3 Shri Ashwinbhai Laxmanbhai Kotwal(INC) 46
4 Shri Amarsinh Ramsinh Vasava (INC) 42
5 Shri Chhanabhai Kolubhai Chaudhari (INC) 42
6 Shri Jitubhai Harjibhai Chaudhari (INC) 40
7 Shri Punjabhai Dhedabhai Gamit (INC) 39
8 Shri Dhirubhai Chunilal Bhil (INC) 36
9 Shri Abhesinh Motibhai Tadvi (BJP) 35
10 Shri Gulsingbhai Rangalabhai Rathawa (BJP) 29
11 Shri Ramanlal Nanubhai Patkar (BJP) 25
12 Shri Ditabhai Bhimabhai Machhar(INC) 17
13 Shri Prabhubhai Nagarbhai Vasava (INC) 16
14 Shri Vajesingbhai Parsingbhai Panada (INC) 11
15 Smt. Ushabahen Girishkumar Patel (INC)wheep NA
16 Shri Jashvantsinh Sumanbhai Bhabhor(Minister) NA
17 Shri Pareshbhai Govindbhai Vasava(Minister) -
18 Shri Mangubhai Chhaganbhai Patel(Minister) NA
19 Shri Harshadbhai Chunilal Vasava (BJP) NA
20 Shri Chhotubhai Amarsinh Vasava (JANTADAL) -
21 Ganapatbhai Vasava(speaker) NA
22 Nareshbhai Maganbhai Patel 26
23 Vijaybhai Rameshbhai Patel 33
24 Bhartibahen Amrutbhai Rathod 25
25 Ishwarbhai Narsinhbhai Vahia 15
26 Chandrikabahen Chhaganbhai Baria(INC) 49
627
22
Starred Questions - Geographical Overview
52
1044
29
549
55
1212
40
922
6
180
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
No of asked Ques
Saurashtra North
Gujarat
South
Gujarat
Madhya
Gujarat
Kuchchh
Area Name
Geographical Performance of MLAs No of MLA
No of asked starred
Questions
23
Un-Starred Questions
Un-Starred Questions – Department wise
Sr no Name of the Department Received Admitted
1 General Administration Department 5 5
2 Agriculture & Co-operation Department 18 18
3 Education Department 28 28
4 Finance Department 6 6
5 Food and Civil Supplies Department 8 6
6 Forests and Environment Department 25 24
7 Health and Family Welfare Department 30 27
8 Home Department 105 103
9 Industries and Mines Department 23 22
10 Information Department - -
11 Labour and Employment Department 9 8
12 Legal Department 6 6
13 Narmada and Water Resources, Water Supply and Kalpsar Department 62 55
14 Panchayats and Rural Housing Department 27 26
15 Revenue Department 122 120
16 Roads and Buildings Department 22 19
17 Social Justice and Empowerment Department 16 14
Unstarred Questions
55
103
26 22
314
2719
120
24
818
28
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18 Urban Development Department 14 11
19 Sports, Youth and Cultural Activities Department 6 6
20 Energy and Petro Chemicals Department 5 3
21 Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs Department -
22 Ports and Transport 6 5
23 Women and Child Development Department 4 3
24 Tribal Development Department 5 2
25 Science and Technology Department 1 1 Total 553 518
• No questions in 2 departments - Information Department & Legislative and
Parliamentary Affairs Department
• No of departments having less than ten questions – 11
• Maximum questions asked in Revenue department – 120 questions
25
Motions in the Legislative Assembly
Any proposal presented before the House for its consideration to seek the decision
of the Legislative Assembly on any matter or to criticize the Government or to know the
reflections of the Government is known as motion.
Looking to the importance, seriousness, the matter of public importance involved,
the objects as making the proposal etc., of the matter to be presented for consideration of
the Legislative Assembly, the motion is divided into many kinds. Details of certain
important motions are as under:-
(1) Adjournment motion.
(2) Motion to express want of confidence in the Ministry.
(3) Motion to remove of speaker or Deputy Speaker from his office
(4) Statutory motion.
(5) Closure motion.
(6) Last day motion.
(7) No-day-yet-named motion.
No-day-yet-named motion (Rule 101)
Last day motion
• Received 102 proposals
• Anilkumar Mali’s proposal was selected
• Not discussed as member was not present in the house.
17
12
5
3
9
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
1
Received proposals
No of proposals to be
addmitted
No of proposals do not
approved
Proposal by BJP
Proposal by INC
26
Calling Attention notice under Rule – 116
Under this Rule a Member may arise any matter of Urgent Public Importance in
which the State Government is responsible. For this notice is primarily to be given as
perthe rules. On the permission of the Speaker, the attention of the concerned minister
is drawn to such a matter of Urgent Public Importance and is requested to make
statement on the matter. On such statement no discussion is allowed but the Speaker
permits the members to ask a question or two for the purpose of eliciting further
information in regard to the statement.
Calling Attention notice under Rule – 116
37
12
25
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Received
proposals
No of proposals
to be addmitted
No of proposals
do not approved
27
Presence of MLA • During session of 30 sittings maximum presence was 132 and minimum 94.
• The average presence was 123.
• Information not available for Chief minister, Ministers, whips, parliamentary
secretary, leader of opposition
• Detail available for 146 MLA
• Detail about individual presence
� 32 MLA – present in 30 sittings (100% presence)
� 25 MLA – 29 sittings
� 17 MLA – 25 sittings
� 2 MLA – present for 4 sittings
� 1 MLA – present on only 1 sitting
� 2 MLA – 100% absence
Detail about presence
� During the session, maximum
presence was recorded on 16th
March 2011 – on that day, 132
members were present in house.
� 131 members were present in 2
sittings (on 15.03.2011 & on
23.03.2011)
� 125 MLA were present on first day
� 130 were present on last day
� 32 members were present in all
sittings.
� 62 members were present in more
than 25 sittings.
� 4 members were present in less than
10 sittings.
Detail about absence
� Least presence recorded on second
sitting – 52 members were absent in
second sitting.(which was second
sitting of first day)
� 2 members were absent in all sittings.
� 9 members were absent in more than
10 sittings.
� More than 10 members were absent in
11 sittings.
� More than 20 members were absent in
14 sittings.
� More than 30 members were absent in
4 sittings.
28
Participation of MLA in discussion
• 135 MLAs participated in different discussion in the house during budget session.
• 118 MLAs participated in discussion on budget.
• 53 MLAs participated in discussion on government bills.
• 41 MLAs participated in discussion about other matters.
• 36 MLAs participated on discussion on Governor’s speech.
• 15 MLAs participated in discussion on non-government resolutions.
• 10 MLAs participated in discussion on reports of committees of assembly and other
reports.
• 4 MLAs participated in discussion on motions other than adjournment of house and
expressing want of confidence in the ministry.
29
Performance details of MLAs
No Name of MLA
Presence
in the
house
No of
Starred
Ques
Partici
pation
in
Discuss
ion
Parl.
Career
(Term)
Party
name
1
Shri Jayantilal Parshottam
Bhanusali 26 48 3 1st BJP
2
Shri Dhanjibhai Govindbhai
Senghani 27 38 2 1st BJP
3
Shri Vasanbhai Gopalbhai Ahir
(Minister) No Info NA 1 3rd BJP
4
Shri Ramesh Vachchhraj
Maheshvari 27 30 1 1st BJP
5
Dr. Neemaben Bhaveshbhai
Acharya 27 26 6 3rd BJP
6
Shri Babubhai Meghji
Gada(Shah) 29 38 31 5th INC
7
Shri Shambhuprasad Baldevdasji
tundiya 18 24 1st BJP
8 Varsaben Narendrabhai Doshi 29 28 4 1st BJP
9
Shri Kiritsinh Jeetubha Rana
(Minister) No Info NA - 3rd BJP
10
Shri Bharatbhai Vashrambhai
Khorani 22 35 - 1st BJP
11
Shri Devjibhai Govindbhai
Fatepara 28 11 3 1st INC
12 Shri Hiralal Mohanlal Parel 29 28 1 1st INC
13 Shri Kantilal Shivlal Amrutiya 28 28 1 4th BJP
14
Shri Mohanbhai Kalyanji
Kundariya(minister) No Info NA - 4th BJP
15
Shri Mohmod Javed Abdulmutlib
Pirzada 30 35 - 1st INC
16
Shri Bharatbhai Khodabhai
Boghara 28 24 3 1st BJP
17 Shri Govindbhai Ukabhai Patel 22 23 4 1st BJP
18 Shri Vajubhai Vala (Minister) No Info NA 27 6th BJP
19
Smt Bhanuben Manoharbhai
Babariya 30 23 2 1st BJP
20
Shri Chandubhai Bachubhai
Vaghasiya 16 - 1st INC
21 Smt jashuben Savajibhai Korat 30 20 4 3rd BJP
22
Shri Jayeshbhai Vitthalbhai
Radadiya 16 7 1st BJP
23
Shri Pravinbhai Mohanbhai
Mankadiya 30 25 1 3rd BJP
24
Shri Raghvajibhai Hansrajbhai
Patel 30 60 7 4th INC
30
25 Pro. Vasuben Trivedi (minister) No Info NA 1 2nd BJP
26 Shri laljibhai Premjibhai Solanki 28 28 3 1st BJP
27 Shri R.C.Faladu 26 - 1 3rd BJP
28
Shri Brijrajsinh hemantsinh
Jadeja 21 - - 1st INC
29
Shri Mulubhai Hardasbhai
Ayarbera 26 27 1 4th BJP
30 Shri Meghji Daya Kanjariya 29 35 1 1st BJP
31 Shri Pabuba virambha Manek 4 0 5th BJP
32
Shri Arjunbhai Devabhai
Modhvadiya 25 45 40 2nd INC
33
Shri Karsanbhai Dulabhai
Adedara 23 15 3rd BJP
34
Shri Bhagvanjibhai Lakhabhai
Kargatiya 29 22 2 2nd BJP
35
Shri Javaharbhai Pethaljibhai
Chavada 23 6 4 2nd INC
36
Smt Vandanaben Mansukhbhai
Makwana 30 26 4 1st BJP
37
Shri Bhagvanbhai Dhanabhai
Barad 17 34 3 1st INC
38 Shri Rajsibhai Virabhai Jotava 30 26 5 1st BJP
39 Shri kalubhai Chanabhai Rathod 18 19 1st BJP
40
Shri Kanubhai Mepabhai Bhalala
(minister) No Info NA 1 2nd BJP
41
Shri Lavjibhai Thakarshibhai
Rajani No Info NA - 1st BJP
42
Shri Mahendrabhai Liladharbhai
Mashroo 21 7 2 5th BJP
43 Shri bavakubhai nathabhai udhad 29 26 4 3rd INC
44 Shri hanubhai Dhorajiya 21 9 - 1st BJP
45 Shri Dilip Sanghani (minister) No Info NA 37 3rd BJP
46
Shri Mansukhbahi Panchbhai
Bhuva 26 31 2 1st BJP
47
Shri Dheersinhbhai Karsanbhai
Barad 27 58 5 2nd INC
48
Shri hirabhai Odhavajibhai
Solanki 13 33 - 3rd BJP
49 Shri Saurabh Patel(minister) No Info NA 6 3rd BJP
50 Shri Atmaram Makanbhai Parmar 25 44 9 4th BJP
51
Shri Mahendrabhai Parakramsinh
Sarvaiya 24 32 1st BJP
52 Shri keshubhai Hirjibhai Nakrani 25 20 4th BJP
53 Shri Kalubhai Virjibhai Virani 25 27 6 3rd BJP
54 Dr. Kanubhai Valabhai Kalsaria 2 52 3rd BJP
55 Smt Bhavnabahen Raghavjibhai 26 27 1 1st BJP
31
Makwana
56
Shri Parsottambhai Odhavjibhai
Solanki(MINISTER) No Info NA 3rd BJP
57
Smt. Vibhavaribahen Vijaybhai
Dave 30 24 4 1st BJP
58
Shri Shaktisinhji
Harishchandrasinhji Gohil No Info NA 57 3rd INC
59
Shri Ranchhodbhai Karshanbhai
Mer 25 22 1st
Indepen
dent
60 Shri Kanjibhai Rayabhai Talpada 12 11 2nd INC
61 Shri Kantilal Ramabhai Lakum 30 30 4 2nd BJP
62 Shri Pragjibhai Naranbhai Patel 29 23 6 2nd BJP
63 Shri Kamabhai Gagjibhai Rathod 28 23 2 1st BJP
64 Shri Amit Anilchandra Shah 0 - 4th BJP
65 Shri Babubhai Jamanadas Patel 25 24 3 2nd BJP
66
Shri kalyansinh deharsinh
Chauhan 29 30 1 1st BJP
67
Smt. Geetabahen Yogeshbhai
Patel 26 26 1 1st BJP
68 Shri Rakesh Jashvantlal Shah 26 23 4 1st BJP
69
Shri Bharatkumar Chimanlal
Barot 21 27 1 5th BJP
70
Shri Gyasuddin Habibuddin
Shaikh 27 34 5 1st INC
71
Shri Mohammadfarooq
Husainmiyan Shaikh 28 25 1 3rd INC
72
Shri Pradeepsinh Bhagwatsinh
Jadeja No Info NA 16 2nd BJP
73
Shri Vallabhbhai Gobarbhai
Kakadiya 28 19 4 1st BJP
74
Shri Shailesh Manharbhai
Parmar 30 43 2 2nd INC
75 Shri Bhushan Ashokbhai Bhatt 30 7 3 1st BJP
76
Shri Sabirbhai Abdulkarim
Khedawala (Sabir Kabliwala) 19 7 - 2nd INC
77 Shri Narendra Damodardas Modi No Info NA 5 3rd BJP
78
Dr. Smt. Mayabahen
Surendrakumar 26 20 1 3rd BJP
79 Shri Shambhuji Chelaji Thakore 30 30 3 1st BJP
80
Shri Sureshkumar Chaturdas
Patel 30 12 - 2nd INC
81 Shri Nitinkumar Ratilal Patel No Info NA 14 4th BJP
82
Smt. Jashodabahen Chaturbhai
Parmar 29 22 1 1st BJP
83 Shri Anilbhai Tribhuvandas Patel 30 27 8 2nd BJP
84
Prof. Mangalbhai Madhavdas
Patel 30 - 2 3rd BJP
32
85 Shri Kantibhai Ramabhai Patel 29 24 1 2nd BJP
86 Shri Rushikesh Ganeshbhai Patel 29 30 2 1st BJP
87
Shri Bharatsinhji Shankarji
Dabhi 29 26 1 1st BJP
88 Shri Narayanbhai Lalludas Patel 28 24 11 4th BJP
89
Shri Jaynarayan Narmadashankar
Vyas No Info NA 21 4th BJP
90 Shri Jodhaji Gulabji Thakore 29 23 1 2nd INC
91
Smt. Anandibahen Mafatbhai
Patel No Info NA 8 3rd BJP
92 Shri Rajnikant Somabhai Patel 30 34 3 1st BJP
93
Shri Bhavsinhbhai Dahyabhai
Rathod 21 10 - 2nd BJP
94
Shri Shankarbhai Lagdhirbhai
Chaudhary 26 24 4 3rd BJP
95 Shri Parbatbhai Savabhai Patel No Info NA - 3rd BJP
96 Shri Anilkumar Amrutlal Mali 24 26 2 1st BJP
97 Shri Babubhai Jesangbhai Desai 13 23 1st BJP
98
Shri Liladharbhai Khodaji
Vaghela No Info NA - 5th BJP
99 Shri Mafatlal Motiram Purohit 28 54 4 1st BJP
100 Shri Govind Madhav Prajapati 29 21 3 1st BJP
101
Shri Fakirbhai Raghabhai
Vaghela No Info NA 3 4th BJP
102
Shri Vasantkumar Parshibhai
Bhatol 25 26 5 1st BJP
103
Shri Ashwinbhai Laxmanbhai
Kotwal 25 47 1 1st INC
104 Shri Ramanlal Ishwarlal Vora No Info NA 4 4th BJP
105 Dr. Anilbhai Jaljibhai Joshiyara 30 42 6 3rd INC
106 Shri Praful Khodbhai Patel No Info NA 2 1st BJP
107
Shri Jaysinhji Mansinhji
Chauhan No Info NA - 2nd BJP
108
Shri Dilipsinh Vakhatsinh
Parmar 29 29 2 4th BJP
109 Shri Udesinh Punjaji Zala 29 31 2 1st BJP
110
Shri Mahendrasinh Shankarsinh
Vaghela 27 6 1 1st INC
111
Shri Paranjayadityasinhji
Krushnakumarsinhji Parmar 25 6 1 1st INC
112
Shri Ditabhai Bhimabhai
Machhar 27 17 - 4th INC
113
Shri Bachubhai Nathabhai
Kishori 30 50 4 4th INC
114
Shri Vajesingbhai Parsingbhai
Panada 28 11 - 1st INC
33
115
Smt. Chandrikabahen
Chhaganbhai Baria 30 49 4 1st INC
116
Shri Tusharsinh Kanaksinh
Maharaul 22 6 - 1st NCP
117
Shri Fatesinh Vakhatsinh
Chauhan 20 19 3 2nd BJP
118
Shri Jaydrathsinhji Chandrasinhji
Parmar No Info NA - 2nd BJP
119
Shri Aravindsinh Damsinh
Rathod 30 24 1 1st BJP
120
Shri Chandrasinhji Kanaksinhji
Raolji 21 35 2 3rd INC
121
Shri Jethabhai Ghelabhai
Bharwad 24 39 3 3rd BJP
122 Prof. Hirabhai Haribhai Patel 30 47 3 1st INC
123
Shri Jashvantsinh Sumanbhai
Bhabhor No Info NA - 4th BJP
124
Shri Mansinh Kohyabhai
Chauhan 30 37 3 4th INC
125 Shri Manibhai Devjibhai Patel 30 35 5 2nd INC
126 Shri Ramsinh Prabhatsinh Parmar 30 31 3 4th INC
127 Shri Lalsinh Udesinh Vadodiya 30 57 1 1st INC
128 Shri Kanubhai Bhulabhai Dabhi 30 35 1 1st BJP
129
Shri Sundarsinh Bhalabhai
Chauhan No Info NA - 4th BJP
130 Shri Natvarsinh Fulsinh Thakore 29 45 5 4th INC
131 Shri Pankajkumar Vinubhai Desai No Info NA 7 3rd BJP
132
Shri Shankarbhai Desaibhai
Vaghela 30 18 1 7th INC
133 Smt. Jyotsnabahen Rajubhai Patel 29 26 2 1st BJP
134
Shri Jayantbhai Ramanbhai Patel
(Boski 21 5 1 2nd NCP
135
Shri Niranjanbhai Parsottamdas
Patel 30 33 4th INC
136 Shri Ambalal Ashabhai Rohit No Info NA - 2nd BJP
137
Shri Devusinh Jesingbhai
Chauhan 29 35 6 1st BJP
138 Shri Amit Ajitsinh Chavda 30 59 4 2nd INC
139
Shri Rajendrasinhji Dhirsinhji
Parmar 27 44 1 3rd INC
140
Shri Shirishkumar Madhusudan
Shukla 29 26 3 3rd BJP
141
Shri Gulsingbhai Rangalabhai
Rathawa 30 29 5 1st BJP
142
Shri Mohansinh Chhotubhai
Rathawa 29 46 8 8th INC
143 Shri Dhirubhai Chunilal Bhil 29 36 3 3rd INC
34
144 Shri Abhesinh Motibhai Tadvi 29 35 5 2nd BJP
145 Shri Sidhdharth Chimanbhai Patel 26 25 13 2nd INC
146
Shri Khumansinh Raysinh
Chauhan 21 35 4 4th INC
147
Shri Bhupendra Gatulal
Lakhawala 30 27 6 4th BJP
148 Shri Jitendra Ratilal Sukhadiya No Info NA - 2nd BJP
149 Shri Yogeshbhai Naranbhai Patel No Info NA - 5th BJP
150
Shri Madhubhai Babubhai
Shrivastava 8 23 - 4th BJP
151
Shri Upendrasinhji Pratapsinhji
Gohil 22 26 - 3rd BJP
152 Shri Dineshbhai Balubhai Patel 12 - - 1st
Elected
Indepen
dently(n
ow with
BJP)
153 Shri Chandubhai Motibhai Dabhi 30 33 5 4th INC
154
Shri Kirankumar Laxmanbhai
Makwana 28 30 2 1st INC
155 Shri Iqbal Ibrahim Patel 27 53 17 2nd INC
156
Shri Dushyantbhai Rajnikant
Patel 26 37 3 1st BJP
157
Shri Ishwarsinh Thakorebhai
Patel No Info NA 1 2nd BJP
158
Shri Chhotubhai Amarsinh
Vasava 4 - 5th Jantadal
159 Shri Amarsinh Ramsinh Vasava 28 42 6 2nd INC
160
Shri Harshadbhai Chunilal
Vasava No Info NA - 2nd BJP
161
Shri Pareshbhai Govindbhai
Vasava 28 - 1 3rd INC
162
Shri Ganpatbhai Vestabhai
Vasava No Info NA - 2nd BJP
163
Shri Prabhubhai Nagarbhai
Vasava 23 16 1 1st INC
164 Shri Punjabhai Dhedabhai Gamit 30 39 1 2nd INC
165
Shri Ishwarbhai Narsinhbhai
Vahia 29 15 2 2nd INC
166
Shri Kunvarjibhai Narsinhbhai
Halpati 27 51 2 1st INC
167
Smt. Bhartibahen Amrutbhai
Rathod 28 25 2 1st BJP
168
Shri Kiritbhai Gangarambhai
Patel 25 34 1 1st BJP
169
Shri Nanubhai Bhagwanbhai
Vanani 0 20 - 1st BJP
35
170
Shri Ranjitbhai Mangubhai
Gilitwala No Info NA - 1st BJP
171
Shri Kishorebhai Ratilal
Vankawala 29 22 5 1st BJP
172
Shri Narottambhai Trikamdas
Patel No Info NA 1 4th BJP
173
Shri Rameshbhai Chhotubhai
Patel 23 20 1 3rd BJP
174
Shri Mangubhai Chhaganbhai
Patel No Info NA 6 5th BJP
175
Shri Laxmanbhai Parsottambhai
Patel 28 24 3 1st BJP
176 Shri Nareshbhai Maganbhai Patel 28 26 6 1st BJP
177 Shri Vijaybhai Rameshbhai Patel 24 33 5 1st BJP
178 Shri Dolatrai Nathubhai Desai 27 - 1 6th BJP
179
Shri Chhanabhai Kolubhai
Chaudhari 24 42 2 2nd INC
180 Shri Jitubhai Harjibhai Chaudhari 22 40 1 2nd INC
181
Smt. Ushabahen Girishkumar
Patel No Info NA - 1st INC
182 Shri Ramanlal Nanubhai Patkar 28 25 6 3rd BJP