Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha - List of Deputy Speakers

List of Deputy Speakers

Number Name Term Party
1 M. A. Ayyangar 30 May 1952 - 7 March 1956 Indian National Congress
2 Sardar Hukam Singh 20 March 1956 - 31 March 1962 Indian National Congress
3 S.V. Krishnamoorthy Rao 23 April 1962 - 3 March 1967 Indian National Congress
4 R.K. Khadilkar 28 March 1967 - 1 November 1969 Indian National Congress
5 G.G. Swell 9 February 1970 - 18 January 1977 All Party Hill Leaders' Conference
6 Godey Murahari 1 April 1977 - 22 August 1979 Indian National Congress
7 G. Lakshmanan 1 February 1980 - 31 December 1984 Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
8 M. Thambi Durai 22 January 1985 - 27 November 1989 All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
9 Shivraj Patil 19 March 1990 - 13 March 1991 Indian National Congress
10 S. Mallikarjunaiah 13 August 1991 - 10 May 1996 Bharatiya Janata Party
11 Suraj Bhan 12 July 1996 - 4 December 1997 Bharatiya Janata Party
12 P.M. Sayeed 17 December 1998 - 6 February 2004 Indian National Congress
13 Charanjit Singh Atwal 9 June 2004 - 18 May 2009 Shiromani Akali Dal
14 Karia Munda 8 June 2009–present Bharatiya Janata Party

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