Aimim total mla in india

  1. RJD becomes largest party in Bihar after 4 AIMIM MLAs join it
  2. Maharashtra: Illegal Tipu Sultan memorial built by AIMIM MLA demolished in Dhule
  3. Bihar: 4 out of 5 AIMIM MLAs join RJD, becomes single largest party
  4. List of MLA in Maharashtra: Name, Party, Total MLA in Maharashtra
  5. Tipu Sultan Memorial in Dhule removed with the consent of AIMM MLA
  6. In a jolt to Owaisi, 4 AIMIM MLAs join RJD in Bihar
  7. Bihar Politics: Four MLAs of Asaduddin Owaisi’s AIMIM join Lalu Prasad's RJD
  8. AIMIM aspires to double its MLA tally in Telangana Assembly
  9. Maharashtra: Illegal Tipu Sultan memorial built by AIMIM MLA demolished in Dhule
  10. Bihar Politics: Four MLAs of Asaduddin Owaisi’s AIMIM join Lalu Prasad's RJD


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RJD becomes largest party in Bihar after 4 AIMIM MLAs join it

Four of the five MLAs of AIMIM (All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen) in Bihar Wednesday joined the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), the principal opposition party in the state, which reclaimed its status as the single largest party in the 243-member assembly. RJD leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadav with four AIMIM MLAs in Patna on Wednesday. (Santosh Kumar/HT Photo) Leader of Opposition in Bihar assembly, Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, who is also the de facto leader of the RJD, brought the four legislators to the state assembly, driving the car himself, and met Speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha to inform him about their formal decision to break away from Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi’s party and merge with RJD. The four MLAs to have switched to RJD are Syed Rukuuddin Ahmed from Baisi, Shahnawaj from Jokihat, Mohammed Anjar Nayami from Bahadurganj and Mohammed IzaharAshwi from Kochadhaman assembly constituencies. With the latest shot in the arm, RJD now has 80 members in the assembly, edging past the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which has 77. With today’s development, the pre-poll opposition alliance in Bihar, comprising RJD, Congress and Left parties, has 115 members in the House, which is seven short of simple majority of 122, while the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA), comprising chief minister Nitish Kumar’s party JD-U, BJP and former CM Jitan Ram Manjhi’s party HAM(S), has 126 members, besides enjoying the support of an Independent member. The four MLAs who switched sides would not ...

Maharashtra: Illegal Tipu Sultan memorial built by AIMIM MLA demolished in Dhule

"It was demolished on Friday under police bandobast by the civic corporation. The MLA was told to remove it himself. However, after a meeting between the district collector and PWD officials, the memorial was broken," he said. The situation is peaceful in the area and no case of any untoward incident has come forward, the police official added. Several parts of Maharashtra are seeing acrimony among communities and protests over the use of images of Tipu Sultan and Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb as part of offensive and communally sensitive social media messages and status. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever.

Bihar: 4 out of 5 AIMIM MLAs join RJD, becomes single largest party

The MLAs who have jumped ship are -- Syed Ruknuddin Ahmed (Baisi), Shahnawaz Alam (Jokihat), Mohd Izhar Asfi (Kochadhaman) and Mohd Anzar Naeemi (Bahadurganj). यह कोई संख्या का खेल नहीं, भावनाओं, विचारों और अपनत्व का मेल है सामाजिक न्याय जिंदाबाद समाजवाद जिंदाबाद Speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha was handed over a communication announcing the MLAs' desire to be treated as a separate group and its merger with the RJD, thereby raising its effective strength in the House to 80, three more than that of the BJP. A beaming Yadav emerged from the Speaker's chamber, along with the four MLAs and old confidants, and left the assembly premises responding to congratulatory messages. AIMIM, headed by Asaduddin Owaisi, which had made a splash by winning five seats in the assembly elections of 2020, is now left with only MLA its state president Akhtarul Iman who represents Amour. All the five seats that the AIMIM had won fall under the Kishanganj and Araria Lok Sabha constituencies, which have the highest concentration of Muslim population in Bihar. At a press conference organised to officially announce the development, Tejashwi Yadav underscored that all the four MLAs come from the most impoverished, flood-ravaged region of the state reeling under the apathy of a government that does not care for health, education and other types of public welfare. Replying to a query, he, however, denied that the development hinted towards a planned operation by the RJD to raise its stock in Bihar which it has...

List of MLA in Maharashtra: Name, Party, Total MLA in Maharashtra

List of MLA in Maharashtra includes the names of all the current members of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly. The Maharashtra Assembly has a bicameral legislature with a legislative council and a legislative assembly. The MLAs in Maharashtra are elected every five years democratically through the adult franchise. Currently, there are 288 MLAs in Maharashtra who were elected in the 2019 Assembly elections. In this article, we have shared the list of all Maharashtra MLAs, consisting of their names, their respective parties, and constituencies. Maharashtra MLA List The MLAs in Maharashtra are elected directly by the people for each of Maharashtra’s constituencies. In the last election, held in 2019, the NDA government was formed by BJP, SHS, RSP, PJP, IND, MNS, and JSS. The Maharashtra MLAs look after the legislature and administration of their respective constituencies. The most number of MLAs in the Maharashtra Assembly are from the BJP (105), followed by Shiv Sena (40). Learn more about the Maharashtra Assembly and its members by going through the overview shared below. Maharashtra MLAs 288 Term Duration 5 years Speaker of the Assembly Rahul Narwekar (BJP) Deputy Speaker Narhari Sitaram Zirwal (NCP) Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Currently, the 15th Maharashtra Legislative Assembly is in progress. It was elected in 2019 in which 288 Maharashtra MLAs were chosen in total for all constituencies. Here are some more details about Maharashtra Assembly. • Every year, thr...

Tipu Sultan Memorial in Dhule removed with the consent of AIMM MLA

The memorial of the 18th century Mysore ruler was in news ever since the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) supported by a number of right wing Hindu groups alleged that it was “illegally” built by AIMIM Dhule MLA Farooq Shah without fulfilling due official procedures. The BJP and right wing groups also give ultimatum to the Civic Body to remove the Tipu Sultan Memorial threatening a “massive protest”. "Attempts to disrupt peace" After growing tension and protest by the Hindu right wing organisations, the local authorities Friday night demolished the memorial built on Chalisgaon Road (100 Ft Vadjai Road). “The memorial has been demolished last night with the consent of the local MLA”, Dhule SP Sanjay Barkund said while talking to the media. “The MLA agreed to the demolition of Tipu Sultan Memorial to avoid any communal tension in the city”, the SP said. The police also refuted use of force or involvement of any external elements in the demolition of Tipu memorial in Dhule. The supporters of AIMIM MLA Farooq Shah however claimed that they with the help of contractors themselves demolished the memorial. “We demolished the memorial to avoid disturbance. Peace and harmony in the city is our top priority”, they said. "Situation peaceful" The police meanwhile have appealed the local residents to maintain peace and harmony. “The situation in the city is peaceful and fully under control”, Dhule SP said. Attempts to disrupt peace in Dhule on Wednesday was avoided when a temple on Sakri Ro...

In a jolt to Owaisi, 4 AIMIM MLAs join RJD in Bihar

At a time when Akhilesh Yadav’s Samajwadi Party lost Rampur and Azamgarh seats in the bypolls in neighbouring Uttar Pradesh indicating the party’s loosening grip over minority votes, four of the five MLAs of Asaduddin Owaisi’s All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) on Wednesday joined the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) in Bihar. With 80 legislators, the RJD has now become the single largest party in the 243-member Assembly, leaving behind the BJP at number two with 77 MLAs. However, hours before the AIMIM MLAs joined the RJD in Bihar, Mr. Owaisi, while addressing a public rally in support of his party candidate in Bhopal for the civic polls, took a dig at former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath for “failing to keep his party’s flock together in the State”. The four AIMIM MLAs who joined the RJD in the presence of Speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav are: Mohd. Shahnawaj Alam (Jokihat), Mohd. Anzar Nayeemi (Bahadurpur), Mohd. Izhar Asfi (Kochadhaman) and Syed Ruknuddin Ahmad (Baisi). Now, only State AIMIM president Akhtarul Iman has remained with the party. In the 2020 Assembly elections, the AIMIM had contested 24 seats in Bihar and won five seats — two seats each in Kishanganj and Purnia districts and one in Araria district. In March 2022, three out of four Vikashil Insaan Party (VIP) MLAs joined the BJP, taking its total number of legislators from 74 to 77 and made it the single largest party in the Assembly. In the 2020 Assembly polls, the...

Bihar Politics: Four MLAs of Asaduddin Owaisi’s AIMIM join Lalu Prasad's RJD

PATNA: In a major political development, four of the five MLAs of The four MLAs who joined the RJD are Md Shahnawaz Alam (Jokihat), Md Anzar Nayeemi (Bahadurpur), Md Izhar Asfi (Kochadhaman) and Syed Ruknuddin Ahmad (Baisi). Now, only one MLA Akhtarul Iman (Amour), who is the leader of the AIMIM in Bihar assembly, has remained with Owaisi’s party in Bihar. With this, the RJD- now with 80 MLAs -- has emerged as the largest party in Bihar Vidhan Sabha, followed by BJP (77 MLAs). Earlier in the day, the four AIMIM MLAs, accompanied by the leader of opposition Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, submitted a letter to the Bihar Vidhan Sabha speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha and requested him for the merger of their group with RJD. After the merger, all four MLAs led by Tejashwi reached the 10, Circular Road, the residence of RJD leader Rabri Devi, where Tejashwi formally made a formal announcement about the joining of four AIMIM MLAs in the RJD.

AIMIM aspires to double its MLA tally in Telangana Assembly

AIMIM floor leader Akbaruddin Owaisi has committed to enter the Telangana Assembly “with atleast 15 MLAs next time, contesting in around 50 seats” across the state in the 2023 elections. The plan, if stuck to, could spell trouble for the ruling BRS which regards Muslims as its vote bank except in the seven segments of Hyderabad. This is especially when it is facing the BJP onslaught. The Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi led party has been an informal ally of chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao since the state formation in 2014. Also Read | The aspired figure is double the number of seven MLAs the Muslim vote based party has been maintaining in Telangana – all from Hyderabad, since 2009. Telangana has a total of 119 Assembly constituencies. Akbaruddin's interesting pledge now came during the Saturday debate in the house on the motion of thanks to Telangana governor Tamilisai Soundararajan's budget session address a day before. The Chandrayangutta MLA, younger brother of Asaduddin, was reportedly reacting to a “taunt” by BRS minister KT Rama Rao that “the AIMIM is only a party of seven.” “I have taken a very serious note of the comment passed on AIMIM. I will talk to my party president to see we contest in more seats in the coming elections. We will make sure we come here with at-least 15 MLAs by contesting in 50 seats. I hope to make our chief agree to my plan of achieving more MLAs instead of seven,” Akbaruddin said in the Assembly on Saturday. “And then we'll work together on...

Maharashtra: Illegal Tipu Sultan memorial built by AIMIM MLA demolished in Dhule

"It was demolished on Friday under police bandobast by the civic corporation. The MLA was told to remove it himself. However, after a meeting between the district collector and PWD officials, the memorial was broken," he said. The situation is peaceful in the area and no case of any untoward incident has come forward, the police official added. Several parts of Maharashtra are seeing acrimony among communities and protests over the use of images of Tipu Sultan and Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb as part of offensive and communally sensitive social media messages and status. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever.

Bihar Politics: Four MLAs of Asaduddin Owaisi’s AIMIM join Lalu Prasad's RJD

PATNA: In a major political development, four of the five MLAs of The four MLAs who joined the RJD are Md Shahnawaz Alam (Jokihat), Md Anzar Nayeemi (Bahadurpur), Md Izhar Asfi (Kochadhaman) and Syed Ruknuddin Ahmad (Baisi). Now, only one MLA Akhtarul Iman (Amour), who is the leader of the AIMIM in Bihar assembly, has remained with Owaisi’s party in Bihar. With this, the RJD- now with 80 MLAs -- has emerged as the largest party in Bihar Vidhan Sabha, followed by BJP (77 MLAs). Earlier in the day, the four AIMIM MLAs, accompanied by the leader of opposition Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, submitted a letter to the Bihar Vidhan Sabha speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha and requested him for the merger of their group with RJD. After the merger, all four MLAs led by Tejashwi reached the 10, Circular Road, the residence of RJD leader Rabri Devi, where Tejashwi formally made a formal announcement about the joining of four AIMIM MLAs in the RJD.