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The 12th Lok Sabha (23 March 1998 – 26 April 1999), was constituted after the 1998 Indian general election held during February–March 1998. This was the second consecutive Lok Sabha, like the 11th Lok Sabha elections that did not provide the country with a stable government. Atal Bihari Vajpayee became the 10th Prime Minister of India but the government lasted for only about thirteen months due to no clear mandate. Also, the party was not able to get support from other parties, after the withdrawal of support by AIADMK.[1] After his resignation, then President K. R. Narayanan asked Sonia Gandhi, the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha to form the government; however, Gandhi responded that the UPA would not be able to form a government at the center, following which President Narayanan dissolved the House. The next General elections of 1999 for 13th Lok Sabha provided India a stable government that lasted for full five years. Nine sitting members from Rajya Sabha, the Upper House of Indian Parliament, were elected to 12th Lok Sabha after the 1998 Indian general election.[2]

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The list of members as published by the Election Commission of India:[4]

Andhra Pradesh

  INC (22)   TDP (12)   BJP (4)   CPI (2)   AIMIM (1)   JD (1)

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Arunachal Pradesh

  Arunachal Congress (2)

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Assam

  INC (10)   BJP(1)   ASDC (1)   UMFA(1)   Independent(1)

Bihar

  BJP (20)   RJD (17)   SAP (10)   INC (5)   JD (1)  RJP (1)

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Goa

  INC (2)

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Gujarat

  BJP (19)   INC (7)

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

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Jammu & Kashmir

Karnataka

Kerala

Madhya Pradesh

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Maharashtra

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Manipur

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Meghalaya

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Mizoram

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Nagaland

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Orissa

Punjab

Rajasthan

Sikkim

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Tamil Nadu

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Tripura

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Uttar Pradesh

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West Bengal

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Andaman & Nicobar Islands

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Chandigarh

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Dadra & Nagar Haveli

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Daman & Diu

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National Capital Territory of Delhi

Lakshadweep

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Pondicherry

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