Muslim MP List in Lok Sabha 2024 Who Win Election this year: Members for the 18th Lok Sabha elections have been elected. A new government will be formed soon. Modi government is going to be formed for the third time. The list of members of the 18th Lok Sabha has also been released. This time 24 Muslim MPs have been elected to Parliament.
It includes big faces like Yusuf Pathan, Asaduddin Owaisi, and Iqra Chaudhary. A total of 78 Muslim candidates contested the Lok Sabha elections in 2024. It also includes independent candidates. In 2019, 115 Muslim candidates had contested. Here we are going to give the list of all Muslim MPs.
Compared to 2019, the number of Muslims becoming MPs has increased by only 2. In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, the lowest turnout was 22. In 1980, their attendance was the highest in the Lok Sabha at 49.
The Congress, TMC, SP, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) together fielded only 78 Muslim candidates. In 2019, there were 115 candidates in the fray. The BJP has fielded one Muslim candidate and its ally Janata Dal-United (JD-U) in Bihar. The Muslim MP List is provided below.
 List of Muslim MP in Lok Sabha 2024
Cricketer-turned-politician Yusuf Pathan contested the Lok Sabha election for the first time. He was made the TMC candidate from Baharampur in West Bengal. The special thing is that Yusuf Pathan defeated Congress’ Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury.
In Uttar Pradesh, Congress’ Imran Masood won the Saharanpur seat by a huge margin of 64,542 votes. In Kairana, Samajwadi Party’s Iqra Chaudhary, one of the youngest MPs. Iqra defeated BJP’s Pradeep Kumar by a margin of 69,116 votes. In the Lok Sabha elections, Muslim candidates have won by winning 7 of Congress, 4 of Samajwadi Party, 5 of TMC, 3 of IUML, 2 of National Conference and 2 Independent Muslim candidates.
Muslim MP List in Lok Sabha: Congress
- Dhubri: Rakibul Hussain
- Kishanganj: Mohammad Javed
- Katihar: Tariq Anwar
- Vadakara: Shafi Parambil
- Saharanpur: Imran Masood
- Maldaha South: Isha Khan Chowdhury
- Lakshadweep: Muhammad Hamdullah Sayeed
Muslim MP List in Lok Sabha: Samajwadi Party
- Kairana: Iqra Chaudhary
- Rampur: Mohibullah
- Sambhal: Zia ur Rehman
- Ghazipur: Afzal Ansari
Muslim MP List in Lok Sabha: TMC
- Jangipur: Khalilur Rahman
- Berhampur: Pathan Yusuf
- Murshidabad: Abu Taher Khan
- Basirhat: SK Nurul Islam
- Uluberia: Sajda Ahmed
Independent
- Baramulla: Abdul Rashid Shaikh
- Ladakh: Mohammad Hanifa
National Conference
- Srinagar: Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi
- Anantnag-Rajouri: Mian Altaf Ahmed
Muslim MP List in Lok Sabha: IUML
- Malappuram: E.T. Mohammed Basheer
- Ponnani: Dr. M.P. Abdussamad Samdani
- Ramanathapuram: Navaskani’s
AIMIM
- Hyderabad: Asaduddin Owaisi
When was the highest number of Muslim MPs elected to the Lok Sabha?
The lowest number of MPs reached the Lok Sabha in 2014 and the highest in the 1980 Lok Sabha election. There were 27 Muslim MPs elected in the 17th Lok Sabha. The lowest number of Muslim MPs was in the 16th Lok Sabha. In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, only 22 Muslim MPs were elected to the Lok Sabha.
The highest number of Muslim MPs were elected in the 1980 Lok Sabha elections. A total of 49 MPs reached the Lok Sabha in the seventh Lok Sabha. In the table below, see the details of which party’s Muslim candidate won from which Lok Sabha seat and reached Parliament.
Highest Muslim MP List in Lok Sabha 1980:
Lok Sabha constituencies | Name of the MP | Party |
Warangal | Â Kamaluddin Ahmed | Indian National Congress |
Godda | Sameenuddin | Indian National Congress |
Katihar | Tariq Anwar | Indian National Congress |
Kishanganj | Jameelur Rahman | Indian National Congress |
Madhubani | Shafiqullah Ansari | Indian National Congress |
Siwan | Mohammed Yusuf | Indian National Congress |
Bharuch | Ahmed Patel | Indian National Congress |
Faridabad | Tayyab Hussain | Indian National Congress |
Anantnag | Ghulam Rasool Kochak | National Conference |
Baramulla | Khwaja Mubarak Shah | Â National Conference |
Srinagar | Farooq Abdullah | National Conference |
Bangalore North | C.K. Jaffer Sharif | Indian National Congress |
Dharwad South | Fakhruddinsaab Husainsaab Mohsin | Indian National Congress |
Shimoga | S T Qadri | Indian National Congress |
Chirayinkil | A.A. Rahim | Indian National Congress |
Ponnani | Ghulam Mahmud Banatwala | Indian Union Muslim League |
Manjeri | Ibrahim Suleiman Sait | Indian Union Muslim League |
Calicut | A.K. Ibinchibawa | CPM |
Lakshadweep | P.M. Sayeed | Indian National Congress |
Betul | Ghufran Azam | Indian National Congress |
Satna | gulsher Ahmed | Indian National Congress |
Aurangabad | Â Qazi Saleem | Indian National Congress |
Washim | Ghulam Nabi Azad | Indian National Congress |
Vellore | Â a.k.a. Abdul Samad | Indian National Congress |
Moradabad | General Ghulam Mohammad Khan | JNP(S) |
Rampur | General Zulfikar Ali Khan | Indian National Congress |
Badaun | Mohd Asrar Ahmed | Indian National Congress |
Bareilly | General Nisar Yar Khan | JNP(S) |
unnao | Ziaur Rahman Ansari | Indian National Congress |
Bahrain itself | Syed Muzaffar Husain | Indian National Congress |
Dumariaganj | Qazi Jalil Abbasi | Indian National Congress |
maharajganj | Ashfaq Hussain Ansari | Indian National Congress |
Jaunpur | Dr. Azizullah Azmi | Â Janata Party(S) |
ghazipur | Zainul Basheer | Indian National Congress |
Mirzapur | aziz imam | Indian National Congress |
Kanpur | Arif Mohammad Khan | Indian National Congress |
Etah | Malik Md. Mushir Ahmad Khan | Indian National Congress |
Bulandshahr | Mahmud Hassan Khan | Janata Party(S) |
Hapur | Anwar | Janata Party(S) |
Meerut | mohsina kidwai | Indian National Congress |
Muzaffarnagar | Ghayur Ali Khan | Janata Party(S) |
Saharanpur | Rasheed Masood | Janata Party(S) |
Raiganj | Golam Yazdani | Indian National Congress |
Malda | Abul Barkat Ataul G K Chowdhary | Indian National Congress |
Jangipur | Zainal Abedin | Â CPM |
Murshidabad | Masudal Hasan Syed | Â CPM |
Barrackpore | Mohammed Ismail | Â CPM |
Uluberia | Hannan Molla | CPM |
Katwa | Saifuddin Chowdhury | Â CPM |