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

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Lakhimpur

About the Constituency:
Lakhimpur parliamentary constituency is one of the most politically active and vibrant Lok Sabha constituencies in Assam. Situated in the Lakhimpur district, the Lakhimpur parliamentary constituency is part of the administrative district of Assam. The Lakhimpur Parliamentary constituency (constituency number 14) has a total of 1,332,518 electorates out of which 650,816 are females and 681,702 are males according to Election Commission of India 2009 reports. The total number of voters in the constituency, according to the 2009 Lok Sabha elections is, 9,09,621 people.

 

Assembly Segments:

Names of Assembly Constituencies

Majuli (ST)

Naoboicha

Lakhimpur

Dhakuakhana (ST)

Dhemaji(ST)

Jonai (ST)

Chabua

Doomdooma

Sadiya

About Lakhimpur:

The city of North Lakhimpur is not only the administrative seat of the district, but also the municipal board in the Lakhimpur district. Located in the north-eastern regions of Assam, this parliamentary constituency is bounded by the state of Arunachal Pradesh in the North, Majuli division of the Jorhat district in the South, Sonitpur district on the West and Dhemji district on the East. The Lakhimpur district, before and immediately after independence held within its fold, multiple districts of Arunachal Pradesh and many neighbouring districts of Assam itself, before they were eventually separated. This parliamentary constituency is known for producing crops such as tea, rice, sugarcane and mustard, among others, which provide the economic backbone to the Lakhimpur district. Besides, small-scale industries and the handloom sector add to the revenue generated in this part of the state. The Lower Subansiri Hydel Project (2000 MW) is the beginning of any industrial advancement in the district of Lakhimpur.

 

Demography:

In the 2011 Census, the population of Lakhimpur was recorded as 10,42,137. The total number of voters in the constituency, according to the 2009 Lok Sabha elections is, 9,09,621 people.

Present Political Scenario:

Make shift from AGP to BJP
Used to be an AGP stronghold once upon a time when Dr. Arun Sharma had even been an MP, but now this is one of those seats where BJP has gobbled up AGP leadership and cadre.


May emerge as tough contest
The state unit BJP president, Sarbananda Sonowal, who was once an AGP leader, is the party candidate in Lakhimpur and can give a tough fight to union tribal affairs minister, Ranee Narah, the Congress strongwoman who has won this seat many times in the past.


X factor
The only factor here is anti-incumbency, which is affecting the Congress both locally as well as nationally.

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Kaliabor

About the Constituency:
Kaliabor, being a Lok Sabha seat in the north-eastern state of Assam, is a politically prominent constituency of Assam. The total number of electorates in the Kaliabor Lok Sabha Constituency (constituency number 11) according to Election Commission of India 2009 reports are 1,348,371 of which 690,698 are males and 657,673 are females.

 

Assembly Segments:
The number of assembly constituencies that are an integral part of the Kaliabor parliamentary constituency is 10. The Dergaon segment, of these 10 constituencies, is reserved for candidates belonging to the scheduled caste candidates.

Names of Assembly Constituencies

Dhing

Batadraba

Rupohihat

Samaguri

Kaliabor

Sarupathar

Bokakhat

Golaghat

Khumtai

Dergaon (SC)

   

About Kaliabor:

It is home to the Brahmaputra river which surrounds it on the North, as well as the famous Kaziranga National Park which is situated on the East. In fact, the Kaliabor region is famously called the "Rice Bowl of Assam." The economy in the Kaliabor Parliamentary constituency is solely dependent on agriculture, as the state receives sufficient annual rainfall, ideal for the growth of any crop in the region. Besides, cottage industries and the handloom sector are an indispensable part of the Kaliabor constituency, providing employment and livelihood to lakhs of families in the region.

 

Demography:

The Nagaon district of which Kaliabor is a sub-division, has a population of 28,26,006 as per 2011 Census data, whereas Kaliabor is estimated to house around two lakh people.

 

Political Background:

Located in the Nagaon district of Assam, the Kalibor parliamentary constituency is extremely symbolic as the present Chief Minister of Assam, Tarun Gogoi has represented this constituency as a Member of Parliament in the years 1991, 1998 and 1999.

 

A Look: Sitting MP

 

Name of MP

Dip Gogoi

Age

62

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

0

Private member bills passed

0

Questions asked

0

Attendance

80%

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 dibrugarghAbout the Constituency:

Known as the ‘Tea City of India’, the city of Dibrugarh is part of the Dibrugarh parliamentary constituency. This Lok Sabha seat, like the remaining 13 seats that belong to the state of Assam, represents Assam in the Lower House of the Parliament. According to Election Commission of India 2009 data the total electorates in the Dibrugarh Parliamentary constituency (constituency number 13) were 1,114,965 of which 540,628 are females and 574,337 are males. Located in the Dibrugarh district on the banks of the Brahmaputra River, this parliamentary constituency is one of the most renowned regions in this north-eastern state, owing to its famous tea-producing belt.

 

Assembly Segments:

Nine assembly segments make up the Dibrugarh parliamentary constituency.

Names of Assembly Constituencies

Moran

Dibrugarh

Lahowal

Duliajan

Tingkhong

Naharkatia

Tinsukia

Digboi

Margherita

 

About Dibrugarh:

Dibrugarh is considered the economic hub not only for the state of Assam, but in the entire north-eastern part of India. Besides tea production, other sectors of the economy which add to the affluence of the district are tourism, oil and natural gas, and the fertilizer industry, along with superior quality production of wood, bamboo, and the cottage industries.

Demography:

According to the 2011 Census, the population in the Dibrugarh district is as high as 13,27,748 and is one of the essential urban centres in the state.

Present Political Scenario:

Difficult Seat for BJP:
The only hope for BJP is a possible Modi wave and the distant possibility of a tie up with AGP

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Jorhat

About the Constituency:
Jorhat parliamentary constituency, representing the Jorhat district in the north-eastern state of Assam is one of the 14 Lok Sabha constituencies of Assam. 1,182,349 is the total electorate count in the Jorhat Lok Sabha Constituency (constituency number 12). Out of these 605,285 number of electorates are males and the remaining 577,064 are belong to the female category as the Election commission of India 2009 reports suggest. Deriving its name from the 18th century usage to indicate two hats or mandis, Macharhat and Chowkihat, Jorhat is a crucial constituency in the state of Assam. It is located in the Jorhat District in the central-north regions of the state. The Jorhat Lok Sabha constituency is not only an entry point to the upper regions of Assam but also to the state of Nagaland.

 

 Assembly Segments:

Names of Assembly Constituencies

Jorhat

Titabar

Mariani

Teok

Amguri

Nazira

Mahmora

Sonari

Thowra

Sibsagar

 

 

About Jorhat:

Jorhat is the second most important city in Assam, preceded closely by Guhawati. It was not only the last capital of the Ahom Kingdom, but houses some prominent historical monuments upto the present day. Together with Tinsukia and Dibrugarh, Jorhat is known for production of the famous Assam Tea, popular across the world. The economic backbone to the Jorhat Lok Sabha seat is provided not only by the tea gardens which adorn the region, but by innumerable small-scale and cottage industries such as furniture making, bamboo work, silver jewelry, packaged food manufacturing and various other economic activities.

Demography:

With a population of about 10,91,295 people, as per 2011 census data, Jorhat is the second most important city in Assam, preceded closely by Guhawati.

 

Present Political Scenario:
Congress Stronghold

This is an out and out Congress stronghold represented by former union minister, B.K. Handique, who has never lost the seat in close to three decades.

A troublemaker
BJP has once again fielded the young and dynamic, Kamakhya Prasad Tasa, of the Tea tribe community who had given sleepless nights to Congress strongman in the 2009 polls.

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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 Assam comprises of 14 parliamentary constituencies.

Constituency No.

Constituency Name

Assembly constituency Segments

1

Karimganj

1.Ratabari(SC) 2.Patherkandi 3.Karimganj North 4.Karimganj South 5.Badarpur 6.Hailakandi 7.Katlicherra 8.Algapur

2

Silchar

1.Sonai 2.Silchar 3.Dholai(SC) 4.Udharbond 5.Lakhipur 6.Borkhola 7.Katigorah

3

Autonomous District

1.Haflong(ST) 2.Bokajan(ST) 3.Howraghat(ST) 4.Diphu(ST) 5.Baithalangso(ST)

4

Dhubri

1.Mankachar 2.Salmara South 3.Dhubri 4.Gauripur 5.Golakganj 6.Bilasipara West 7.Bilasipara East 8.Goalpara East9.Goalpara West 10.Jaleswar

5

Kokrajhar

1.Gossaingaon 2.Kokrajhar West(ST) 3.Kokrajhar East(ST) 4.Sidli(ST) 5.Bijni 6.Sorbhog 7.Bhabanipur 8.Tamulpur9.Barama(ST) 10.Chapaguri(ST)

6

Barpeta

1.Bongaigaon 2.Abhayapuri North 3.Abhayapuri South 4.Barpeta 5.Patacharkuchi 6.Jania 7.Baghbar 8.Sarukhetri9.Chenga 10.Dharmapur

7

Gauhati

1.Dudhnoi (ST) 2.Boko (SC) 3.Chhaygaon 4.Palasbari 5.Jalukbari 6.Dispur 7.Guwahati East 8.Guwahati West 9.Hajo10.Barkhetri

8

Mangloi

1.Kamalpur 2.Rangia 3.Nalbari 4.Panery 5.Kalaigaon 6.Sipajhar 7.Mangaldoi (SC) 8.Dalgaon 9.Udalguri (ST) 10.Majbat

9

Tezpur

1.Dhekiajuli 2.Barchalla 3.Sootea 4.Tezpur 5.Gohpur 6.Biswanath 7.Rangapara 8.Behali 9.Bihpuria

10

Nowgong

1.Jagiroad (SC) 2.Morigaon 3.Laharighat 4.Raha (SC) 5.Nagaon 6.Barhampur 7.Jamunamukh 8.Hojai 9.Lumding

11

Kaliabor

1.Dhing 2.Batadraba 3.Rupohihat 4.Samaguri 5.Kaliabor 6.Sarupathar 7.Bokakhat 8.Golaghat 9.Khumtai10.Dergaon (SC)

12

Jorhat

1.Jorhat 2.Titabar 3.Mariani 4.Teok 5.Amguri 6.Nazira 7.Mahmora 8.Sonari 9.Thowra 10.Sibsagar

13

Dibrugarh

1.Moran 2.Dibrugarh 3.Lahowal 4.Duliajan 5.Tingkhong 6.Naharkatia 7.Tinsukia 8.Digboi 9.Margherita

14

Lakhimpur

1.Majuli (ST) 2.Naoboicha 3.Lakhimpur 4.Dhakuakhana(ST) 5.Dhemaji(ST) 6.Jonai(ST) 7.Chabua 8.Doomdooma9.Sadiya

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