Jamui Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Jamui Lok Sabha Constituency Details, Political News Jamui, Bihar Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates, Bihar Parliamentary Constituency details 2019, Jamui MP, Issues Political Analysis 2019:
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About the Constituency: Jamui district, reserved for candidates of the scheduled caste category, is one of the 40 Lok Sabha constituencies in the eastern Indian state of Bihar. The Jamui Parliamentary constituency (constituency number 40) has a total of 1,404,016 electorates out of which 651,501 are females and 752,515 are males according to Election Commission of India 2009 reports. Belonging to the comparatively newly created Jamui district which was formed in 1991 after being separated from the Munger district, the Jamui parliamentary constituency is well known as one of the most politically stable constituencies of Bihar.
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Significance about the assembly Segments: Jamui constituency consists of six assembly constituencies, out of which four assembly segments belong to the Jamui district, while one constituency is spread across the Munger district and one assembly segment belongs to the Sheikhpura district. The Sikandra assembly segment, unlike the five other assembly segments which belong to this region, is reserved for the so-called marginalized sections of the society. The Jamui constituency was dissolved after the Lok Sabha elections in 1971. According to the Delimitation of Parliamentary and Constituencies Order of 2008, this parliamentary constituency of Jamui again came into existence in 2008.
Names of Assembly Constituencies
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Tarapur
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Sheikhpura
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Sikandra (SC)
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Jamui
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Jhajha
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Chakai
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About Jamui: The Jamui district has been recognized as one of the 36 districts in Bihar that are economically dependent on special schemes of the government such as the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme.
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A Look: Sitting MP
Name of MP
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Bhudeo Choudhary
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Age
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53
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Nature of Membership
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Elected
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Term
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18-May-09 to In office
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Political Party
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Janata Dal (United)
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Gender
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Male
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Educational Qualification
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Graduate
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Performance in the 15th Lok Sabha:
Debates participated
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33
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Private member bills passed
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0
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Questions asked
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448
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Attendance
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86%
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