NEW DELHI: In Fifteenth Lok Sabha that saw 18,121 debates, 1,43,635 Questions and introduction of 371 private member bills, Arjun Ram Meghwal of BJP from Bikaner constituency of Rajasthan participated in 430 debates, the highest by any MP in the 15th Lok Sabha.Shailendra Kumar of Samajwadi Party from Kaushambi constituency of Uttar Pradesh participated in 353 debates while Congress' PL Punia from Barabanki constituency of Uttar Pradesh participated in 289 debates. Analysis by PRS shows that 164 MPs participated in less than 10 debates during the term of the 15th Lok Sabha. Of these, 41 participated in zero debates.Bhartuhari Mahtab of Biju Janata Dal participated in 234 debates, Virendra Kumar of BJP in 200 debates and Jagdambika Pao of Congress in 191 debates. Pal has since joined the BJP. Raghuvansh Prasad Singh of RJD participated in 179 debates and Mahendrasinh Pruthvisinh of BJP in 174 debates.Anandrao Adsul of Shiv Sena from the Amravati constituency of Maharashtra asked 1266 questions, the highest number of questions asked by any MP in the 15th Lok Sabha. Gajanan Dharmshi Babar from the Maval constituency of Maharashtra asked 1176 questions, while Asaduddin Owaisi from Hyderabad constituency of Andhra Pradesh asked 1129 questions. 63 MPs asked zero questions in the duration of the 15th Lok Sabha.When it comes to private member bills the highest number was introduced by Hansraj Gangadhar Ahir of BJP from the Chandrapur constituency of Maharashtra. He introduced 31 private member Bills in the 15th Lok Sabha. Congress' Jai Prakash Agarwal from the North East Delhi constituency of Delhi introduced 23 private member Bills while Arjun Ram Meghwal introduced 20 private member Bills. 437 MPs introduced zero private member Bills during the 15th Lok Sabha.In terms of attendance, PRS study shows that 110 MPs had more than 90% attendance. KP Dhanapalan from the Chalakudy constituency of Kerala and Ramesh Kumar from the South Delhi constituency of Delhi had a hundred percent attendance. D.K. Suresh from the Bangalore Rural constituency of Karnataka and Pratibha Singh from the Mandi constituency of Himachal Pradesh also have a hundred percent attendance, but were elected in 2013. 42 MPs had an attendance of less than 50%.PRS study left out ministers as they represent the government in debates and do not sign the attendance register, ask questions or introduce private member bills.