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Arrah Bihar Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Arrah Lok sabha Constituency Details, Political News, Bihar Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates, Bihar Parliamentary Constituency details 2019, Arrah MP Issues
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- Category: Parliamentary Constituencies
- Last Updated: Tuesday, 29 January 2019 15:00
About the Arrah:
The district of Bhojpur houses the Arrah Lok Sabha constituency, which is one of the 40 Lok Sabha seats in the state of Bihar. Bhojpur is one of the 38 administrative districts in this eastern Indian state, and has the town of Arrah (Ara) as its administrative headquarters. The total number of electorates in the Arrah Lok Sabha Constituency (constituency number 32) according to Election Commission of India 2009 reports are 1,555,122 of which 855,070 are males and 700,052 are females.
Assembly Segments
Seven Assembly segments make up this Parliamentary constituency. Out of these, Agiaon is reserved for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes.
Sandesh |
Barhara |
Arrah |
Agiaon (SC) |
Tarari |
Jagdishpur |
Shahpur |
About Arrah:
The Bhojpur district has a total population of 2,720,155 (2011 estimates). Though agriculture is the primary occupation of the people of the Bhojpur district, a number of medium- and small-scale industries, along with cottage industries, are present. Nonetheless, this district has been identified as one of the 250 backward districts in the state, receiving funds under the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme of the Indian Government.
Political Background:
Bali Ram Bhagat of the Indian National Congress has remained the most popular leader in the Arrah constituency. He was elected to the Arrah seat as Member of Parliament for six Lok Sabha elections since 1952.
Present Political Scenario:
Where BJP may fancy its chances?
Here BJP has given ticket to one of its high profile new recruits, former home secretary, R.K. Singh. The party has considerable strength in Shahpur, Agiaon, Tarari and Sandesh assembly segments where it is expecting to take big leads.
Why it is a tough seat for BJP?
What has made this seat difficult for BJP is that slain Ranvir Sena chief Brahmeshwar Singh’s son, Indu Bhushan is also contesting from here as a nominee of Desi Kisan Party. In the 2004 polls, Brahmeshwar Singh had contested from here as an independent and had secured 1.5 Lakh votes which had helped RJD win this seat. If Indu Bhushan gets anywhere near as many votes as his father then R.K. Singh could be in trouble.
A Look: Sitting MP
Name of MP |
Meena Singh |
Age |
51 |
Nature of Membership |
Elected |
Term |
18-May-09 to In office |
Political Party |
Janata Dal (United) |
Gender |
Female |
Educational Qualification |
Graduate |
Performance in the 15th Lok Sabha
Debates participated |
25 |
Private member bills passed |
0 |
Questions asked |
406 |
Attendance |
87% |
Buxar Bihar Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Buxar Lok Sabha Constituency Details, Political News, Bihar Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates, Bihar Parliamentary Constituency details 2019, Buxar MP Issues
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- Last Updated: Tuesday, 29 January 2019 14:59
About the Buxar:
Situated in the administrative district of Buxar in Bihar is the Buxar Lok Sabha constituency. It is one of the 40 Lok Sabha seats which belong to this eastern Indian state. According to Election Commission of India 2009 data the total electorates in the Buxar Parliamentary constituency (constituency number 33) were 1,340,892 of which 608,357 are females and 732,535 are males.
Assembly Segments:
The Rajpur assembly segment, out of the six assembly segments which constitute Buxar, is reserved for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes.
Brahampur |
Buxar |
Dumraon |
Rajpur (SC) |
Ramgarh |
Dinara |
Political Background:
This constituency was a vote-bank bastion of the Congress in its formative years, before being consecutively won by the BJP from 1996 to 2004. Lalmuni Chaubey of the BJP has been a Member of Parliament from Buxar for the four terms that the BJP captured this seat, remaining the most popular leader to date.
A Look: Sitting MP
Name of MP |
Jagada Nand Singh |
Age |
71 |
Nature of Membership |
Elected |
Term |
18-May-09 to In office |
Political Party |
Rashtriya Janata Dal |
Gender |
Male |
Educational Qualification |
Graduate |
Performance in the 15th Lok Sabha
Debates participated |
81 |
Private member bills passed |
0 |
Questions asked |
442 |
Attendance |
95% |
Haveri Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Haveri Lok sabha Constituency Details, Political News Haveri, Karnataka Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates, Karnataka Parliamentary Constituency details 2019,Haveri MP, Issues Political Analysis 2019
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- Last Updated: Friday, 25 January 2019 14:58
About the Constituency:
Existing since 2008, as per the Delimitation Commission’s order, the Haveri Parliamentary constituency is one of the 28 Lok Sabha seats in the southern Indian state of Karnataka. The Haveri Parliamentary constituency (constituency number 10) has a total of 1,371,763 electorates out of which 714,075 are females and 714,075 are males according to Election Commission of India 2009 reports.
Assembly Segments:
Before the formation of this parliamentary constituency, two out of the eight legislative assembly segments, namely, Gadag and Ron, were part of the erstwhile Dharwad North and Bagalkot constituencies, respectively, while the remaining six constituencies were part of the erstwhile Dharward South constituency.
Shirahatti (SC) |
Gadag |
Ron |
Hanagal |
Haveri (SC) |
Byadagi |
Hirekerur |
Ranebennuru |
About Haveri:
It is situated in the Haveri district, which lies in the central regions of the state, being equidistant from Bidal in the north and Kollegal in the south. The Haveri district is a major tourist spot, and one of the urbanized regions in the state.
The economy in this district thrives on a rich tourist sector of this constituency. Haveri town, which has a legislative assembly segment by its name, is the administrative centre of this eponymous district.
Present Political Scenario:
This was one of the pre-conditions of BSY’s return to the party fold and has been met easily as there was no other leader worth his salt to fight from the Lotus brigade. Shivakumar Udasi had won the seat by a big 90k margin last time around and has a strong chance of winning again.
Traditionally, Congress allocates this seat to the minorities, so the party may once again find it difficult to defeat the Udasis here.
The two X factors this time are Sriramulu’s re-entry into the BJP, for he still has a lot of influence here especially among his Valmiki community voters and the role of rural development minister in the state Congress government, H.K. Patil, who has stature and influence in the constituency.
A Look: Sitting MP
Name of MP |
Udasi Shivkumar Chanabasappa |
Age |
46 |
Nature of Membership |
Elected |
Term |
18-May-09 to In office |
Political Party |
Bharatiya Janata Party |
Gender |
Male |
Educational Qualification |
Graduate |
Performance in the 15th Lok Sabha:
Debates participated |
80 |
Private member bills passed |
0 |
Questions asked |
231 |
Attendance |
88% |
Jahanabad Bihar Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Jahanabad Lok sabha Constituency Details, Political News, Bihar Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates, Bihar Parliamentary Constituency details 2019, Jahanabad MP Issues
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- Last Updated: Tuesday, 29 January 2019 15:02
About Jahanabad:
Jahanabad is one of the 40 Lok Sabha constituencies of Bihar. The Jahanabad Lok Sabha Constituency (constituency number 36) consists of 1,276,912 number of electorates in totality, of these 680,766 are males and 596,146 are females as the Election commission of India 2009 data suggests. This constituency covers portions of the Arwal and Jehanabad districts.
Assembly Segments:
The Jahanabad Lok Sabha constituency comprises six legislative assembly segments, which are scattered across these two districts. Out of these six Vidhan Sabha segments, Makhdumpur is reserved for Scheduled Caste candidates.
Names of Assembly Constituencies |
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Arwal |
Kurtha |
Jahanabad |
Ghosi |
Makhdumpur (SC) |
Atri |
About Jahanabad:
Both these districts have recently created headlines in the country, owing to the Naxalite insurgency which has wreaked havoc in this region. Because these districts are infested with the Red Labels, these are part of the Red Corridor. All major economic growth and infrastructural facilities in this region have been hampered due to frequent attacks of the Naxals. This makes both the districts economically deprived.
A Look: Sitting MP
Name of MP |
Jagdish Sharma |
Age |
63 |
Nature of Membership |
Elected |
Term |
18-May-09 to 30-Sep-13 |
Political Party |
Janata Dal (United) |
Gender |
Male |
Educational Qualification |
Graduate |
Performance in the 15th Lok Sabha
Debates participated |
28 |
Private member bills passed |
0 |
Questions asked |
439 |
Attendance |
85% |
Nabarangpur Odisha Parliamentary Constituency 2014, Nabarangpur Lok sabha Contituency Details, Political News, Nabarangpur Lok Sabha Elections 2014 News Updates,Odisha Parliamentary Constituency details 2014, Nabarangpur MP Issues
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- Last Updated: Thursday, 09 July 2015 16:28
About the Constituency:
Nabarangpur is one of Odisha’s 21 constituencies, formed prior to the 1951 elections and comprises of seven legislative assembly segments. The Nabarangpur Lok Sabha Constituency (constituency number 12) consists of 1,215,653 number of electorates in totality, of these 602,816 are males and 612,837 are females as the Election commission of India 2009 data suggests.
Assembly Segments:
Names of Assembly Constituencies |
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Umarkote (ST) |
Jharigam (ST) |
Nabarangpur (ST) |
Dabugam (ST) |
Kotpad (ST) |
Malkangiri (ST) |
Chitrakonda (ST) |
About Nabarangpur:
The city of Nabarangpur or Nowrangpur is the administrative centre of the Nabarangpur district and lies on the banks of Indravati River covering an area of 14 sqkms at an elevation of 560 metres. Bhubaneshwar is about 540 kms away and the state of Chhattisgarh lies to its east. The district of Nabarangpur is housed over an area of about 5,300 sqkms.
With a total population of 28,000 according to the census data of 2001, the city has a sex ratio of 1,018 females for every 1,000 males. 53% of the population comprises of males and 12% of the population is below the age of six. Nabarangpur has an average literacy rate of 67% with male literacy rate being 72% and female literacy rate being 62%. Oriya, English and Hindi are the most prevalent languages here.
The area falls under the country’s 250 most backward places and is economically mostly dependent on agriculture. There are several public schools here as well as colleges of arts, sciences, law, medical and engineering. It is connected to the National Highway, NH-201.
A Look: Sitting MP
Name of MP |
Pradeep Kumar Majhi |
Age |
37 |
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 |
9 |
Private member bills passed |
0 |
Questions asked |
1061 |
Attendance |
55% |
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