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2nd Puducherry Assembly
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The Second Assembly of Pondicherry Deuxième Assemblée de Pondichéry (29 August 1964 – 19 September 1968)[1]: 967 succeeded the First Assembly of Pondicherry and was constituted after the victory of Indian National Congress (INC) and allies in the 1964 assembly election held on 23 August 1964.[2] Venkatasubba Reddiar assumed office as 2nd Pondicherry. These were the first Legislative Assembly elections after the formation of the new Union Territory.[3]
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Background
The Pondicherry Representative Assembly was converted into the Legislative Assembly of Pondicherry on 1 July 1963 as per Section 54(3) of The Union Territories Act, 1963[4] and its members were deemed to have been elected to the First Assembly.[1]: 966 All the 30 members of this assembly were elected through direct suffrage, under the Government of Union Territories Act, 1963.[5][6] However, its term was fixed to expire on 24 August 1964. This necessitated the 1964 assembly election to constitute the Second Assembly of Pondicherry.
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Reduction in size of assembly
Under the provisions of The Union Territories Act, 1963, the strength of the Legislative Assembly of Pondicherry has been reduced to 30.[7] Similarly, Five seats were reserved for Scheduled Castes.[6] Out of them, four were reserved in Pondicherry and the remaining one in Karikal.
Important members
- Speaker:
- M.O.H. Farook from 19 September 1964 to 19 March 1967[1]: 968
- P. Shanmugam from 30 March 1967 to 9 March 1968[1]: 968
- Chief minister:
- V. Venkatasubba Reddiar from 29 August 1964 - 19 September 1968
- Leader of opposition:
- V. Subbiah from 29 August 1964 - 19 September 1968
Members elected
Keys: INC (22) People's Front (4) Independent (4)
Pondicherry Region
Karikal Region
Mahe Region
Yanam Region
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References
Notes
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