List of Incumbent Members of Parliament from Punjab, India

There are total 20 Member Parliament from Punjab. 13 in Lok Sabha and 7 in Rajya Sabha.

Following is the List of Member of Parliament of India from Punjab.

Lok Sabha

Keys:   INC (8)   BJP (2)   SAD (2)   AAP (1)

S. No. Constituency Name[1] Portrait Since Party
1 Gurdaspur Sunny Deol May 2019 Bharatiya Janata Party
2 Amritsar Gurjeet Singh Aujla March 2017 Indian National Congress
3 Khadoor Sahib Jasbir Singh Gill May 2019 Indian National Congress
4 Jalandhar Santokh Singh Chaudhary May 2014 Indian National Congress
5 Hoshiarpur Som Prakash May 2019 Bharatiya Janata Party
6 Anandpur Sahib Manish Tiwari May 2019 Indian National Congress
7 Ludhiana Ravneet Singh Bittu May 2014 Indian National Congress
8 Fatehgarh Sahib Amar Singh May 2019 Indian National Congress
9 Faridkot Muhammad Sadiq May 2019 Indian National Congress
10 Ferozpur Sukhbir Singh Badal May 2019 Shiromani Akali Dal
11 Bathinda Harsimrat Kaur Badal May 2009 Shiromani Akali Dal
12 Sangrur Bhagwant Mann May 2014 Aam Aadmi Party
13 Patiala Preneet Kaur May 2019 Indian National Congress

Rajya Sabha

Keys:   INC (3)   SAD (3)   BJP (1)

S. No. Name[2] Portrait Party Since
1 Ambika Soni Indian National Congress 5 July 2000
2 Pratap Singh Bajwa Indian National Congress 10 April 2016
3 Shamsher Singh Dullo Indian National Congress 10 April 2016
4 Balwinder Singh Bhunder Shiromani Akali Dal 5 July 2010
5 Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa Shiromani Akali Dal 10 April 2010
6 Naresh Gujral Shiromani Akali Dal 10 April 2010
7 Shwait Malik Bharatiya Janata Party 10 April 2016
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