Shimla (Lok Sabha Constituency) - Members of Parliament

Members of Parliament

  • 1967: Partap Singh, Indian National Congress
  • 1971: Partap Singh, Indian National Congress
  • 1977: Balak Ram, Bharatiya Lok Dal
  • 1980: Krishan Dutt Sultanpuri, Indian National Congress (I)
  • 1984: Krishan Dutt Sultanpuri, Indian National Congress
  • 1989: Krishan Dutt Sultanpuri, Indian National Congress
  • 1991: Krishan Dutt Sultanpuri, Indian National Congress
  • 1996: Krishan Dutt Sultanpuri, Indian National Congress
  • 1998: Krishan Dutt Sultanpuri, Indian National Congress
  • 1999: Dhani Ram Shandil, Himachal Vikas Congress
  • 2004: Dhani Ram Shandil, Indian National Congress
  • 2009: Virender Kashyap, Bharatiya Janata Party

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