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Gopalganj Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Gopalganj Lok Sabha Constituency Details, Political News Gopalganj, Bihar Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates, Bihar Parliamentary Constituency details 2019, Gopalganj MP Issues

Gopalganj Parliamentary Constituency 2019, Gopalganj Lok Sabha Constituency Details, Political News Gopalganj, Bihar Lok Sabha Elections 2019 News Updates, Bihar Parliamentary Constituency details 2019, Gopalganj MP Issues

About the Constituency:
The Gopalganj Parliamentary constituency is a reserved Lok Sabha seat, accessible only to the Scheduled Caste candidates. Situated in the Gopalganj district of Bihar, it is one of the 40 Lok Sabha seats which belong to this eastern Indian state. The total number of electorates in the Gopalganj Lok Sabha Constituency (constituency number 17) according to Election Commission of India 2009 reports are 1,349,072 of which 729,998 are males and 619,074 are females. 
 
Assembly Segments:
Baikunthpur Barauli Gopalganj    
Kuchaikote Bhore (SC) Hathua
 
 About Gopalganj:
The Gopalganj district was formed in 1976 when it was split from the larger Saran district. The town of Gopalganj is the administrative centre of the district of Gopalganj, which falls in the Saran Division. Though a Congress stronghold in the initial years, Gopalganj has been won by the Samata Party, the Janata Dal and the Rashtriya Janata Dal in the recent elections. A population of 2,558,037 resides in the Gopalganj district, as per 2011 records. This primarily agrarian district has been recognised as one of the 36 districts in the state of Bihar which are economically backward; it is thus being funded under the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme. Six Vidhan Sabha segments constitute the Parliamentary constituency of Gopalganj, out of which Bhore is reserved for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Caste category.
 
Present Political Scenario:
Why BJP has an chance this time?
Former BSP state unit vice-president Janak Chamar who recently joined BJP has been made the LS candidate from this seat. He represents the newly emerging Dalit face of the party and has a decent chance of posting a victory from here, especially as JDU stalwart and sitting MP Puranmasi Ram has quit the party and created chaos.
 
A Look: Sitting MP
Name of MP Purnmasi Ram
Age
63
Nature of Membership Elected
Term 18-May-09 to In office   
Political Party Janata Dal (United)
Gender Male
Educational Qualification Matric
 
Performance in the 15th Lok Sabha:
Debates participated 24   
Private member bills passed 0
Questions asked 628
Attendance 86%

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