Delhi Sadar (Lok Sabha constituency)
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Delhi Sadar Lok Sabha constituency was one of the Lok Sabha
Lok Sabha
The Lok Sabha or House of the People is the lower house of the Parliament of India. Members of the Lok Sabha are elected by direct election under universal adult suffrage. As of 2009, there have been fifteen Lok Sabhas elected by the people of India...

 (parliamentary) constituencies in the National Capital Territory of Delhi
Delhi
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 from 1956-2008.

Assembly segments

From 1966-93, Delhi Sadar Lok Sabha constituency comprised the following Delhi Metropolitan Council segments:
  1. Moti Nagar
  2. Kamla Nagar
  3. Vijay Nagar
  4. Model Town
  5. Deputy Ganj
  6. Sohan Ganj
  7. Shakti Nagar
  8. Karampura


From 1993-2008, it comprised the following Delhi Vidhan Sabha segments:
  1. Timarpur (Polling stations 1-45, 47-96)
  2. Model Town (Polling stations 1-102)
  3. Kamla Nagar
  4. Sadar Bazar
  5. Moti Nagar (Polling stations 1-106, 110-117)

Members of Parliament

Duration Party Affiliation
Second
2nd Lok Sabha
Membership of the Second Lok Sabha...

 
1957-62 Chaudhary Brahm Prakash  Indian National Congress
Indian National Congress
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Third
3rd Lok Sabha
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1962-67 Shiv Charan Gupta  Indian National Congress
Fourth
4th Lok Sabha
List of Members of the 4th Lok Sabha, elected February–March 1967. The Lok Sabha is the lower house in the Parliament of India.-Important members:* Speaker:**N...

 
1967-71 Kanwar Lal Gupta  Bharatiya Jana Sangh
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Fifth
5th Lok Sabha
List of Members of the 5th Lok Sabha, elected February-March 1971. The Lok Sabha is the lower house in the Parliament of India.- Important members :* Speaker:...

 
1971-77 A. N. Chawla  Indian National Congress
Sixth
6th Lok Sabha
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1977-80 Kanwar Lal Gupta Janata Party
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Seventh
7th Lok Sabha
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1980-84 Jagdish Tytler
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Indian National Congress (I)
Eighth
8th Lok Sabha
List of Members of the 8th Lok Sabha, elected December 1984. The Lok Sabha is the lower house in the Parliament of India.- Important members :* Speaker:...

 
1984-89 Jagdish Tytler Indian National Congress
Ninth
9th Lok Sabha
List of Members of the 9th Lok Sabha, elected May-June 1989. The Lok Sabha is the lower house in the Parliament of India.- Important members :* Speaker:...

 
1989-91 Vijay Kumar Malhotra
Vijay Kumar Malhotra
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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Tenth
10th Lok Sabha
List of Members of the 10th Lok Sabha, elected during Indian general election, 1991 held during May-June 1991. The Lok Sabha is the lower house in the Parliament of India.-Important members:* Speaker:...

 
1991-96 Jagdish Tytler Indian National Congress
Eleventh
11th Lok Sabha
List of Members of the 11th Lok Sabha, elected during Indian general election, 1996 held during April-May 1996. The Lok Sabha is the lower house in the Parliament of India.-Important members:* Speaker:...

 
1996-98 Vijay Goel
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Bharatiya Janata Party
Twelfth
12th Lok Sabha
List of Members of the 12th Lok Sabha, after Indian general election, 1998 held during February-March 1998. The Lok Sabha is the lower house in the Parliament of India.- Important members :* Speaker:...

 
1998-99 Madan Lal Khurana
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Bharatiya Janata Party
Thirteenth
13th Lok Sabha
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1999–2004 Madan Lal Khurana Bharatiya Janata Party
Fourteenth
14th Lok Sabha
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2004-09 Jagdish Tytler Indian National Congress
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