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

Nagaland Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Nagaland Lok Sabha Constituency Details, Political News Nagaland, Nagaland Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates, Nagaland Parliamentary Constituency details 2019, Nagaland MP, Issues Political Analysis 2019:

NagalandAbout Nagaland:
Nagaland- a small state in North Eastern Indian, became the 16th state of India in Dec 1963. Before that it was an autonomous district in Assam. Nagaland has only one parliamentary constituency, having the same name as the state. The Indian National Congress (INC) and the Nagaland People's Front (NPP) are the major political parties of the state. Some other political parties that are making their presence felt include the AITC, the JD(S), and the independents The General (Lok Sabha) Elections 2014 in the state, will be conducted on 9th April 2014, that marks the second phase of nationwide Elections.

Campaigning Strategies
Keeping the coming Lok Sabha election in mind, the state government has launched the National Urban Health Mission (NUHM). K.V. Pusa, senior INC leader, will contest from the single parliamentary constituency of Nagaland. This decision has been unanimously recommended and also endorsed by the Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC).


As main campaign strategy, the INC will highlight the rampant misuse of the Member of Parliament Local Area Development (MPLAD) Fund, amounting to Rs. 25 crores, during 2009 to 2014, by the NPF.


The current Nagaland Chief Minister, Neiphiu Rio, has been selected as the Lok Sabha candidate of the NPF in the lone PC of the state. In an interesting turn of events, Z. Lohe, former political adviser to current Nagaland Chief Minister, Neiphiu Rio of the NPF, has joined the INC.


He will also campaign for the INC candidate from the Nagaland Lok Sabha seat. The Nationalist Congress Party's Nagaland unit has decided to support the NPF's Lok Sabha candidate, Neiphiu Rio. Currently, Rio is the consensus candidate of the NPF, the JD(U), and the BJP, forming the Democratic Alliance of Nagaland (DAN).

 

A Look: Sitting MP:

Name of MP

C. M. Chang

Age

70

Nature of Membership

Elected

Term

18-May-09 to 21-Sep-13

Political Party

Nagaland People's Front

Gender

Male

Educational Qualification

Graduate

 

Performance in the 15th Lok Sabha:

Debates participated

1

Private member bills passed

0

Questions asked

33

Attendance

78%

 

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Mizoram Parliament constituency list, Mizoram, Parliament Constituency, Lok sabha Constituency, Parliament constituency list with vote margin, Assembly constituency, parliament constituency list of Mizoram, Mizoram Parliament, Parliament Constituency, Lok

Mizoram Parliament constituency list details:-

 


mizoLok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India is made up of Members of Parliament (MPs). There are currently 543 constituencies.

 

The maximum size of the Lok Sabha as outlined in the Constitution of India is 550 members made up of up to 530  members representing people of the states of India and Mizoram comprises of 1 parliamentary constituencies.


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Meghalaya Parliament constituency list details:-

 


 

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Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India is made up of Members of Parliament (MPs). There are currently 543 constituencies.

The maximum size of the Lok Sabha as outlined in the Constitution of India is 550 members made up of up to 530  members representing people of the states of India and Meghalaya comprises of 2 parliamentary constituencies.

Read more: Meghalaya Parliament constituency list, Meghalaya, Parliament Constituency, Lok sabha...

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

Mizoram Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Mizoram Lok Sabha Constituency Details, Political News Mizoram, Mizoram Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates, Mizoram Parliamentary Constituency details 2019, Mizoram MP, Issues Political Analysis 2019:

mizoAbout the Constituency:
Mizoram parliamentary constituency, reserved for the ST category, is the only constituency of the state of Mizoram and it was formed prior to the 1971 elections. The total number of electorates in the Mizoram Lok Sabha Constituency (constituency number 1) according to Election Commission of India 2009 reports are 629,374 of which 311,147 are males and 318,227 are females.

Assembly Segments:

Names of Assembly Constituencies

Hachhek (ST)

Aizawl West-I (ST)

Hrangturzo (ST)

Dampa (ST)

Aizawl West-II (ST)

South Tuipui (ST)

Mamit (ST)

Aizawl West-III (ST)

Lunglei North (ST)

Tuirial (ST)

Aizawl South-I (ST)

Lunglei East (ST)

Kolasib (ST)

Aizawl South-II (ST)

Lunglei West (ST)

Serlui (ST)

Aizawl South-III (ST)

Lunglei South (ST)

Tuivawl (ST)

Lengteng (ST)

Thorang (ST)

Chalfilh (ST)

Tuichang (ST)

West Tuipui (ST)

Tawi (ST)

Champhai North (ST)

Tuichawng (ST)

Aizawl North-I (ST)

Champhai South (ST)

Lawngtlai West (ST)

Aizawl North-II (ST)

East Tuipui (ST)

Lawngtlai East (ST)

Aizawl North-III (ST)

Serchhip (ST)

Saiha (ST)

Aizawl East-I

Tuikum (ST)

Palak (ST)

Aizawl East-II (ST)

About Mizoram:
Mizoram was declared a state in the year 1987 with Aizawl as its capital. It is located in the extreme eastern end of the country bound by Tripura, Manipur and Assam and also by Bangladesh and Myanmar. Several renowned schools and colleges have been established here over the years affiliated to the Mizoram University. Due to lack of means of communication and resources, Mizoram has been unable to advance in terms of more contemporary industries. The state depends primarily on agriculture with almost 70% of the population engaged in this industry.

Demographic Pattern:
The state has a population of over 10,00,000 of which 50% consists of males. The sex ratio of Mizoram is 976 females per 1,000 males, higher than the national average. Several tribes reside here, linked to each other via their culture or language, collectively referred to as Mizos. Over 85% of the population follows Christianity. It is the second most urbanized state in the country with 22 listed towns. Mizoram boasts of a literacy rate of 91.33%, second to only Kerala in India and also scores above 93% in sanitation.

Campaigning Strategies
The BJP has been raising the issue of illegal migration from Bangladesh as its main agenda. While the BJP is trying hard to win the seat by high lighting its Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, the Congress wants to win by concentrating on local issues. One of the major developments in the state has been the Mizo National Front’s strategy to form a united front opposition against the Indian National Congress. In fact, eight opposition parties have joined hands to form a united opposition, including MNF, MPC, ZNP, MDF, NCP, HPC, PTC, and BJP. The alliance is named UDF or the United Democratic Front.

A Look: Sitting MP

 

Name of MP

C. L. Ruala

Age

77

Nature of Membership

Elected

Term

18-May-09 to In office

Political Party

Indian National Congress

Gender

Male

Educational Qualification

Post Graduate

Performance in the 15th Lok Sabha:

 

Debates participated

2

Private member bills passed

0

Questions asked

10

Attendance

95%

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Names of Assembly Constituencies

Hachhek (ST)

Aizawl West-I (ST)

Hrangturzo (ST)

Dampa (ST)

Aizawl West-II (ST)

South Tuipui (ST)

Mamit (ST)

Aizawl West-III (ST)

Lunglei North (ST)

Tuirial (ST)

Aizawl South-I (ST)

Lunglei East (ST)

Kolasib (ST)

Aizawl South-II (ST)

Lunglei West (ST)

Serlui (ST)

Aizawl South-III (ST)

Lunglei South (ST)

Tuivawl (ST)

Lengteng (ST)

Thorang (ST)

Chalfilh (ST)

Tuichang (ST)

West Tuipui (ST)

Tawi (ST)

Champhai North (ST)

Tuichawng (ST)

Aizawl North-I (ST)

Champhai South (ST)

Lawngtlai West (ST)

Aizawl North-II (ST)

East Tuipui (ST)

Lawngtlai East (ST)

Aizawl North-III (ST)

Serchhip (ST)

Saiha (ST)

Aizawl East-I

Tuikum (ST)

Palak (ST)

Aizawl East-II (ST)

Tura Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Tura Lok Sabha Constituency Details, Political News Tura, Meghalaya Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates, Meghalaya Parliamentary Constituency details 2019, Tura Parliamentary Constituency details 2019, Tura MP, Issu

Tura Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Tura Lok Sabha Constituency Details, Political News Tura, Meghalaya Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates, Meghalaya Parliamentary Constituency details 2019, Tura Parliamentary Constituency details 2019, Tura MP, Issues Political Analysis 2019:

Tura Parliamentary ConstituencyAbout the Constituency:
Tura is one of the two parliamentary constituencies of Meghalaya and is a municipality of the district of West Garo Hills. The Tura Lok Sabha Constituency (constituency number 2) consists of 505,774 number of electorates in totality, of these 254,723 are males and 251,051 are females as the Election commission of India 2009 data suggests. It is reserved for the ST category.

Assembly Segments:
Formed prior to the 1971 elections, Tura has 24 Vidhan Sabha segments.

Names of Assembly Constituencies

Kharkutta

William Nagar

Dadenggre

Mendipathar

Raksamgre

North Tura

Resubelpara

Tikrikila

South Tura

Bajengdoba

Phulbari

Rangsakona

Songsak

Rajabala

Ampati

Rongjeng

Selsella

Mahendraganj

Salmanpara

Dalu

Chokpot

Gambegre

Rongara-Siju

Baghmara

About Tura:
It is the district capital of the West Garo Hills and is also one of the largest towns in the state. The city covers a total area of about 18 sq km and stands at an average elevation of about 350 meters. It is located in a valley at the foot of the Tura Hills and is about 220 km away from Guwahati. Almost 90% of the locals are Christians and the Garos sport a matrilocal and matrilineal society. Agriculture and cottage industries are the primary sources of income in this area.  Agriculture and cottage industries are the primary sources of income in this area.

Demographic Pattern:
It has a population of about 60,000 of which about 51% are males. The sex ratio here is 952 females per 1,000 males. With an average literacy rate of 86% The official language here is English although Garo, Bengali, Hindi and Nepali are also prevalent among the locals. Most residents of Tura belong to the native Garo tribe while a minority of the population consists of Hajongs, Koches, Nepalese, Bengalis, etc. Almost 90% of the locals are Christians and the Garos sport a matrilocal and matrilineal society.

A Look: Sitting MP

Name of MP

Agatha K. Sangma

Age

33

Nature of Membership

Elected

Term

18-May-09 to In office

Political Party

Nationalist Congress Party

Gender

Female

Educational Qualification

Post Graduate

Performance in the 15th Lok Sabha:\

Debates participated

0

Private member bills passed

0

Questions asked

0

Attendance

47%

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