Committee on Questions & References
Committee of the House
16th Punjab Assembly
StatePunjab
Leadership
ChaipersonBaljinder Kaur
Chairperson partyAam Aadmi Party
AppointerPunjab Assembly speaker
Structure
File:India Punjab Assembly House Committee 2022.svg
Seats9
Political Parties  AAP (8)
  INC (1)
Election criteriaThe members are elected every year from amongst its members of house according to the principle of proportional representation.
Tenure1 Year
Jurisdiction
PurposeLegislative oversight of the questions, replies and debates in the Assembly
Rules & Procedure
Applicable rulesArticle 208 of the Constitution of India
section 32 of the States Reorganisation Act, 1956
Rules 232(1) and 2(b) of Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Punjab Legislative Assembly

Punjab Assembly Committee on Questions & References of Punjab Legislative Assembly is constituted annually for a one year period from among the members of the Assembly. This Committee consists of nine members.[1][2]

Appointment

The speaker appoints the committee and its members every year for a one year term according to the powers conferred by Article 208 of the Constitution of India read with section 32 of the States Reorganisation Act, 1956 (37 of 1956), and in pursuance of Rules 232(1) and 2(b) of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in the Punjab Legislative Assembly.[3]

Members

For the one year period starting May 2022, the Committee on Questions & References of 16th Punjab Assembly had following members:[1][4]

Committee on Questions & References (2022–23)
Sr. No. Name Post Party
1Baljinder KaurChairperson AAP
2Ashok Parashar (Pappi)Member AAP
3Daljit Singh Grewal (Bhola)Member AAP
4Inderbir Singh NijjarMember AAP
5Jagdeep Singh Kaka BrarMember AAP
6Naresh KatariaMember AAP
7Narinder Pal Singh SawnaMember AAP
8Rajneesh Kumar DahiyaMember AAP
9Tript Rajinder Singh BajwaMember INC

Chairpersons

Tenure Terms Name Political party
2014-15 1 Manoranjan Kalia[5] Bharatiya Janata Party
2016-17 1 Manpreet Singh Ayali[6] Shiromani Akali Dal
2021-22 1 Parminder Singh Pinki[7][8] Indian National Congress
2022-23 1 Baljinder Kaur[4] Aam Aadmi Party

Previous members

2021-2022

Committee on Questions & References (2021–22)[9]
Sr. No. Name Post Party
1.Sardar Parminder Singh PinkiChairperson INC
2.Rupinder Kaur RubyMember INC
3.Shri Darshan Singh BrarMember INC
4.Sardar Barindermeet Singh PahraMember INC
5.Sardar Dilraj SinghMember INC
6.Sardar Kulbir Singh ZiraMember INC
7.Sardar Jagdev SinghMember INC
8.Sardar Davinder Singh GhubayaMember INC
9.Sardar Pritam Singh KotbhaiMember INC

2019-2020

Committee on Questions & References (2019–20)[10]
Sr. No. Name Post Party
1.Sardar Inderbir Singh BolariaChairperson INC
2.Shri Angad SinghMember INC
3.Shri Baldev Singh KhairaMember INC
4.Shri Budh RamMember INC
5.Sardar Hardev Singh LaadiMember INC
6.Shri Madan Lal JalalpurMember INC
7.Sardar Manjit SinghMember INC
8.Sardar Rajinder SinghMember INC
9.Sardar Sukhpal Singh BhullarMember INC

2018-2019

Committee on Questions & References (2018–19)[11]
Sr. No. Name Post Party
1.Sardar Inderbir Singh BolariaChairperson INC
2.Sardar Amarjit Singh SandoaMember INC
3.Sardar Baldev SinghMember INC
4.Sardar Parminder Singh DhindsaMember INC
5.Shri Rajnish Kumar BabbiMember INC
6.Sardar Sangat Singh GilzianMember INC
7.Shri. Sunil DuttiMember INC
8.Sardar Surjit Singh DhimanMember INC
9.Sardar Hardev Singh LaadiMember INC

2017-2018

Committee on Questions & References (2017–18)[12]
Sr. No. Name Post Party
1.Rana Gurmeet Singh SodhiChairperson INC
2.Sardar Amarjit Singh SandoaMember INC
3.Sardar Gurkirat Singh KotliMember INC
4.Sardar Navtej Singh CheemaMember INC
5.Sardar Parminder Singh PinkiMember INC
6.Shri. Pawan Kumar TinuMember INC
7.Sardar Sukhpal Singh BhullarMember INC
8.Smt Sarvjit Kaur ManukeMember INC
9.Shri. Vijay Inder SinglaMember INC

References

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  2. Grover, Verinder (1989). Legislative Council in State Legislatures. Deep & Deep Publications. ISBN 978-81-7100-193-4. Archived from the original on 12 June 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  3. "Punjab Government Gazette Extraordinary, 4 March 2021" (PDF). Government of Punjab. Archived (PDF) from the original on 13 June 2021. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  4. 1 2 "Punjab speaker appoints heads of House committees". Hindustan Times. 22 May 2022. Archived from the original on 22 May 2022. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
  5. "Atwal nominates MLAs to panels". The Indian Express. 14 April 2014. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  6. "Speaker notifies 13 committees". Tribuneindia News Service. 13 April 2016. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
  7. "Punjab Vidhan Sabha speaker nominates various committees of House for year 2021-22". punjabnewsexpress.com. 28 April 2021. Archived from the original on 15 June 2022. Retrieved 15 June 2022.
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