Vital Stats
Participation of MPs in the 17th Lok Sabha
The 17th Lok Sabha held sessions between June 2019 and February 2024. During this time, Lok Sabha held 274 sittings, lowest among all previous full-term Lok Sabhas. About 15% of MPs in this Lok Sabha are women. 50% of MPs in this Lok Sabha are below 60 years of age. This note looks at the participation of Lok Sabha MPs during the 17th Lok Sabha. MPs who are ministers, and the Speaker do not ask questions or introduce private member bills. Ministers represent the government during debates. On average, about 5%-7% of members of Lok Sabha act as Ministers at any point in time. |
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Most MPs attended Lok Sabha regularly; a quarter attended over 90% of sittings |
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MPs from Maharashtra asked the most questions; younger MPs asked more questions |
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Note: Includes only states with more than 10 MPs. Only the top ten states are shown. |
Note: SS- Shiv Sena. Only includes parties with at least five MPs. Top ten parties are shown. |
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On average, MPs participated in 45 debates |
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Note: Includes only states with more than 20 MPs. Only the top ten states are shown. |
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Note: SS- Shiv Sena. Only includes parties with at least five MPs. |
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Few MPs introduced Private Members Bills |
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Sources: Bulletins and Debates of the 15th, 16th, and 17th Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha; PRS. |
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