Member of the Legislative Assembly (India)

Member of the Legislative Assembly of State Legislative Assemblies of India
Emblem of India
official Flag of India
Style
  • Honourable (Inside India)
  • His/Her Excellency (Outside India)
TypeLegislative Assembly
AbbreviationMLA
Member of
Reports toGovernor of state
ResidenceRaj Bhavan
Seat
AppointerElected by Voters (citizen)
Salary350,000 (US$4,400)
(incl. allowances) per month[1]

A Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) is a representative elected by the voters of an electoral district (constituency) to the legislature of State government in the Indian system of government. From each constituency, the people elect one representative who then becomes a member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). Each state has between seven and nine MLAs for every Member of Parliament (MP) that it has in the Lok Sabha, the lower house of India's bicameral parliament. There are also members in three unicameral legislatures in Union Territories: the Delhi Legislative Assembly, Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly and the Puducherry Legislative Assembly. Only a Member of the Legislative Assembly can work as a minister for more than 6 months. If a non-Member of the Legislative Assembly becomes a Chief Minister or a minister, he must become an MLA within 6 months to continue in the job. Only a Member of the Legislative Assembly can become the Speaker of the Legislature

  1. ^ "Salaries, allowances and facilities to Members" (PDF). Lok Sabha website. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 August 2016. Retrieved 15 August 2016.

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