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Mirzapur Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Mirzapur Lok Sabha Constituency Details, Political News Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates, Uttar Pradesh Parliamentary Constituency details 2019, Mirzapur MP, Issues Political Analysis

Mirzapur Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Mirzapur Lok Sabha Constituency Details, Political News Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates, Uttar Pradesh Parliamentary Constituency details 2019, Mirzapur MP, Issues Political Analysis 2019

About the Constituency:

One of the 80 constituencies of Uttar Pradesh, Mirzapur Lok Sabha Constituency was formed before 1952. 1,405,539 is the total electorate count in the Agra Lok Sabha Constituency (constituency number 79). Out of these 760,833 number of electorates are males and the remaining 644,706 are belong to the female category as the Election commission of India 2009 reports suggest.

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Ambala Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Ambala Lok sabha Constituency Details, Political News Ambala, Haryana Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates, Haryana Parliamentary Constituency details 2019,Ambala MP, Issues Political Analysis 2019

Ambala Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Ambala Lok Sabha Constituency Details, Political News Ambala, Haryana Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates, Haryana Parliamentary Constituency details 2019, Ambala MP, Issues Political Analysis 2019

About the Constituency:
Ambala is one of the 10 parliamentary constituencies in the Northern Indian state of Haryana. 1,264,907 is the total electorate count in the Ambala Lok Sabha Constituency (constituency number 1). Out of these 691,750 number of electorates are males and the remaining 573,157 are belong to the female category as the Election commission of India 2009 reports suggest. The Ambala parliamentary constituency has been reserved for candidates belonging to the scheduled castes. Covering more than one district, this constituency is a political landmark in the affairs of the country. This constituency covers the whole districts of Ambala and Panchkula and a majority portion of the Yamunanagar district.

Significance about the Assembly Segments:

While two of the assembly segments belong to the Panchkula district, and three segments cover the Yamunanagar district, the remaining four assembly constituencies cover the entire district of Ambala. According to the Delimitation Commission of India instituted in 2002 which issued the Delimitation of Parliamentary and Constituencies Order of 2008, the number of assembly constituencies of the Parliamentary constituency has been numbered to nine assembly segments, out of which Mullana(SC) and Sadhaura(SC) segments are reserved for candidates of the scheduled caste categories.

Names of Assembly Constituencies:
Kalka Panchkula Naraingarh
Ambala Cantonment Ambala City Mullana
Sadhaura Jagadhari Yamunanagar

 About Ambala:

While Ambala city is the administrative headquarters of the Ambala district, Panchkula city is the administrative capital of the Panchkula district. Though the region of this Lok Sabha constituency is primarily a rich agricultural region, the three districts of Ambala, Panchkula and Yamunanagar have some small scale industries, which are the primary strengths of the economy.

Demography:

The district of Ambala houses a population of 11,28,359 people, as per the 2011 Census.

 Present Political Scenario:

 Congress losing ground
The very fact that Kumari Selja opted out of this seat tells the story of how badly the Congress is placed here, which has also apparently demoralized many grass-root workers of the party.

 May turn out to be a BJP Versus BSP contest
BJP has nominated former MP, Ratan Lal Kahariya, who had won this seat in 1999 and had lost in 2009 (to Selja) by a very low margin of less than 2%. It is believed by many observers that this time Congress maybe out of contest from here at least in 3-4 assembly segments where the fight would be between BJP and BSP.

Faridabad Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Faridabad Lok sabha Constituency Details, Political News Faridabad, Haryana Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates, Haryana Parliamentary Constituency details 2019,Faridabad MP, Issues Political Analysis

About the Constituency:

The Faridabad parliamentary constituency is one of the 10 Lok Sabha constituencies that belong to the north Indian state of Haryana. It covers the entire district of Faridabad. Situated in the Faridabad district is the city of Faridabad, which is an integral part of the parliamentary constituency as well as the administrative headquarters and Municipal Corporation of the district. 
The total number of electorates in the Faridabad Lok Sabha Constituency (constituency number 10) according to Election Commission of India 2009 reports are 1,103,046 of which 616,759 are males and 486,287 are females.

Assembly Segments:
The number of assembly segments which belong to this Congress dominated Lok Sabha seat is nine, none of which are reserved for the marginalised sections of the society.

Names of Assembly Constituencies
Hathin Hodal Palwal
Prithla Faridabad NIT Badhkal
Ballabgarh Faridabad Tigaon

About Faridabad:
Faridabad is the largest city in the state as well as one of the most populous districts, with a population of 18,09,733 people, according to the Census of India 2011. Parliamentary Constituency of Faridabad houses some of the most famous large-scale industries of North India, which support its economy.

A Look: Sitting MP:

Name of MP Avtar Singh Bhadana
Age 56
Nature of Membership Elected
Term 18-May-09 to In office
Political Party Indian National Congress
Gender Male
Educational Qualification Under Matric

Performance in the 15th Lok Sabha:

Debates participated 11
Private member bills passed 0
Questions asked 222
Attendance 46%

Bhiwani- Mahendragarh Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Bhiwani- Mahendragarh Lok sabha Constituency Details, Political News Bhiwani- Mahendragarh, Haryana Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates, Haryana Parliamentary Constituency details 2019

Historical background about the Constituency:

Formed as recently as in 2008, as per the Delimitation Commission’s notifications, the Bhiwani- Mahendragarh Lok Sabha seat is one of the 10 parliamentary constituencies in the Northern Indian state of Haryana.


It has been one of the most historically relevant regions in the country as Gandhiji launched a number of his freedom movements from here, gearing the nation against strong anti-colonial forces. The Bhiwani Mahendragarh Parliamentary constituency (constituency number 8) has a total of 1,212,513 electorates out of which 566,063 are females and 646,450 are males according to Election Commission of India 2009 reports. Thus this constituency, which accounted for around eight lakh voters in its first Lok Sabha elections fought in 2009, has been a Congress bastion from the earliest times.

Assembly Segments:
The Bhiwani-Mahendragarh constituency covers more than one district, as the nine assembly segments, which comprise it are scattered over many regions. While five of the assembly segments of Loharu, Badhra, Dadri, Bhiwani and Tosham belong to the Bhiwani district, the remaining four assembly constituencies cover the entire district of Mahendragarh. This constituency covers the whole district of Mahendragarh and a major portion of the Bhiwani district.

Names of Assembly Constituencies:
Loharu Badhra Dadri
Bhiwani Tosham Ateli
Mahendragarh Narnaul Nangal Chaudhry

About Bhiwani- Mahendragarh:

Though, the region of this Lok Sabha constituency has a considerably rich agrarian economy, the two districts of Bhiwani and Mahendragarh have some small scale industries which are the backbone of the economy. However, this constituency has been announced as one of the most backward regions in Haryana, receiving regular funds from the Government of India under the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGFP).

Present Political Scenario:

Former CM, Bansilal’s grand daughter and sitting Congress MP, Shruti Chaudhary is in trouble here. BJP has nominated recently joined Congress MLA, Dharambir Singh, who has considerable clout in this region.
 Caste Arithmetic 
This could well be a three-cornered fight, Apart from Jats, Aroras and Khatri voters play a crucial role here (4-5 lakh votes).

Gurgaon Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Gurgaon Lok sabha Constituency Details, Political News Gurgaon, Haryana Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates, Haryana Parliamentary Constituency details 2019,Gurgaon MP, Issues Political Analysis 2019

About the Constituency:

The Gurgaon Lok Sabha Constituency (constituency number 9) consists of 1,244,437 number of electorates in totality, of these 664,532 are males and 579,905 are females as the Election commission of India 2009 data suggests. According to the Delimitation of Parliamentary and Constituencies Order of 2008, the parliamentary constituency of Gurgaon again came into existence in 2008. This constituency is politically relevant, not only in the state of Haryana, but in the larger politics of the country.

Assembly Segments:
The Gurgaon constituency was made operational by merging together four assembly segments of erstwhile Faridabad parliamentary constituency and five assembly segments of erstwhile Mahendragarh parliamentary constituency. The number of assembly constituencies of the parliamentary constituency adjusted as nine assembly segments, out of which Bawal and Pataudi assembly segments are reserved for candidates belonging to the scheduled castes.

Names of Assembly Constituencies
Bawal Rewari Pataudi
Badshahpur Gurgaon Sohna
Nuh Ferozepur Jhirka Punahana

About Gurgaon:
The Gurgaon city which is an integral part of the parliamentary constituency is part of the administrative headquarters as well as the Municipal Corporation of the district. The district is one of the most advanced regions with a whopping population count of 15,14,432 people as per the 2011 census data. 
The economy of the Gurgaon parliamentary constituency thrives on a strong industrial base, as Gurgaon is known as the Millennium City, contributing to be rated as the third richest city in the country, by housing around 250 large-scale and medium-scale industries. Traditionally however, Gurgaon has been an agricultural district. This parliamentary constituency of Gurgaon has some renowned entertainment hubs across the city.

A Look: Sitting MP

Name of MP Inderjit Singh Rao
Age 63
Nature of Membership Elected
Term 18-May-09 to In office
Political Party Indian National Congress
Gender Male
Educational Qualification Graduate

Performance in the 15th Lok Sabha:

Debates participated 2
Private member bills passed 0
Questions asked 10
Attendance 81%

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