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  2. 14th Lok Sabha - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of members of the 14th Lok Sabha - Wikipedia

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    Below is the list of members of the 14th Lok Sabha (2004-2009), by state. Andhra Pradesh. ... Communist Party of India: 6 Anakapalli: Pappala Chalapathirao:

  4. Lists of members of the Lok Sabha by year - Wikipedia

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    Lists of members of the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India include: . 1st Lok Sabha 1952–1957, . List of members of the 1st Lok Sabha; 2nd Lok Sabha 1957–1962,

  5. List of political parties in India - Wikipedia

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    A party should secure at least six per cent of valid votes polled in an election to Lok Sabha and win at least one seat in Lok Sabha. A party should win at least three per cent of the total number of seats or any fraction thereof allotted to that state. At least one MP for every 25 members or any fraction allotted to the state in the Lok Sabha ...

  6. Lok Sabha - Wikipedia

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    The Lok Sabha, also known as the House of the People, is the lower house of Parliament of India which is bicameral, where the upper house is Rajya Sabha. Members of the Lok Sabha are elected by an adult universal suffrage and a first-past-the-post system to represent their respective constituencies, and they hold their seats for five years or until the body is dissolved by the president of ...

  7. List of Indian general elections - Wikipedia

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    Lok Sabha Total seats Turnout Party in government Seats won by the ruling party Margin of majority Percentage in the Lok Sabha Seats controlled by coalition Prime Minister 1951–52: First: 489 44.87% Indian National Congress: 364 120 74.48% Jawaharlal Nehru: 1957: Second: 494 45.44% 371 123 75.10% 1962: Third: 55.42% 361 113 73.08% Lal Bahadur ...

  8. 15th Lok Sabha - Wikipedia

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    Indian National Congress-led United Progressive Alliance won 44 more seats than the previous 14th Lok Sabha. The next 16th Lok Sabha was convened after 2014 Indian general election. The Second Manmohan Singh ministry introduced a total of 222 Bills (apart from Finance and Appropriations Bills) in the 15th Lok Sabha. A total of 165 Bills were ...

  9. First Manmohan Singh ministry - Wikipedia

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    The First Manmohan Singh ministry was the first Union Council of Ministers of India under the Prime Ministership of Manmohan Singh.It was formed after the 2004 Indian general election held in four phases during 20 April – 10 May 2004, to elect the 14th Lok Sabha, and it functioned from 2004 to May 2009. [3]