Who was the MP of Jammu and Kashmir in 2004?

List of Elected MPs

No. Constituency Name of elected M.P.
1 Baramulla Abdul Rashid Shaheen
2 Srinagar Omar Abdullah
3 Anantnag Mehbooba Mufti
4 Ladakh Thupstan Chhewang

What is the total strength of Lok Sabha in the year 2004?

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. General elections were held in India in four phases between 20 April and 10 May 2004. Over 670 million people were eligible to vote, electing 543 members of the 14th Lok Sabha. Seven states also held assembly elections to elect state governments.

How many seats TDP won in 2009?

Results

Parties and Coalitions Popular vote Seats
Vote Won
Telugu Desam Party 11,826,457 92
Praja Rajyam Party 74,63,509 18
Telangana Rashtra Samithi 1,678,906 10

How many Lok Sabha seats are there in Jammu and Kashmir 2019?

The 2019 Indian general election in Jammu and Kashmir was held for 6 seats in the state.

How many MP are there in J&K?

Jammu and Kashmir state elects 6 members and they are directly elected by the state electorates of Jammu and Kashmir.

Which of the following states had assembly elections in 2009?

In the Haryana assembly elections, 2009 Indian National Congress could not get majority. In a 90 members Haryana assembly Congress won 40 seats, 5 short of simple majority. In 2009 vidhan sabha elections, Haryana Janhit Congress (BL) emerged winner on following six seats.

How many seats PRP won in 2009?

2009 Election They won only 18 out of a possible 294 assembly seats. The party leader, Chiranjeevi contested in two assembly seats – Tirupathi and Palakollu (West Godavari District) – and won only in Tirupathi. It polled 18% votes.

What happened in the 15th Lok Sabha election of 2009?

In the 15th Lok Sabha in 2009 it was the Congress and its allies to stay in power, and on the other hand it was the Left parties, the BJP, and the Trinamul Congress alliance, while many other regional parties became allies to various national-level parities. The election was to be one of its kind due to the large turnout expected in 2009.

What was the result of the Indian general elections 2009?

The general elections 2009 lasted from 16 April to 13 May, and resulted in the Indian National Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) forming the government at the centre. But buried in the overwhelming and seemingly dull pile of numbers are some sparkling bits of trivia that are worth a look. Here’s a compilation:

When were the last Lok Sabha elections held in India?

The previous elections were held in May 2004 and the term of the 14th Lok Sabha would have naturally expired on 1 June 2009. Elections are organised by the Election Commission of India (ECI) and are normally held in multiple phases to better handle the large electorate and security concerns. The 2009 elections were held in five phases.

How many seats did the NDA have before the 2009 election?

Due to the volatile nature of coalitions, NDA won 181 seats after the 2004 election, but due to parties changing alliances, before the 2009 election they had 142 seats.