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Pilibhit Lok Sabha constituency

Coordinates: 28°38′N 79°48′E / 28.63°N 79.8°E / 28.63; 79.8
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Pilibhit Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 80 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Uttar Pradesh state in northern India.

Assembly segments

Pilibhit (Lok Sabha constituency) comprises five Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) segments. These are;[1]

In the first parliamentary election, the Praja Socialist Party (PSP) won this seat thrice. Later, in the following elections, Indian National Congress (INC) and its participatory parties have won this seat four times. From 1989 onwards, Menaka Gandhi (a member of Nehru-Gandhi family) has kept this seat under her influence. She has won this seat by contesting on the tickets of different parties or independently. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won Pilibhit parliamentary constituency in 1991 parliamentary elections defeating Janata Dal's Maneka Gandhi, in the Ayodhya wave aftermath; by 2004, Menaka Gandhi had joined BJP and she won this seat that year on BJP's ticket. She contested successfully from Aonla in 2009 but returned to Pilibhit in 2014. Pilibhit parliamentary constituency is one of a few constituencies in India, which have sent a woman to the Indian Parliament for more than five times.[2]

2009 election

In the 2009 general election, BJP decided Varun Gandhi as its candidate from Pilibhit constituency instead of his mother Menaka Gandhi.[3] Pilibhit constituency caught national and international attention due to highly dramatic political condition in the constituency. Total 13,08,959 voters used their rights out of total 13,42,590 voters in the election held on 13 May 2009.[4] Varun Gandhi won this parliamentary seat by receiving 4,19,539 votes and defeating his closest opponent V.M. Singh by 2,81,501 votes.[5][6][7][8][9] The security deposits of all other 15 candidates, including his uncle V.M. Singh of INC, and Bahujan Samaj Party nominee Ganga Charan Rajput was forfeited.[10]

Members of Parliament

Parliament Constituency Code = 26
Year Lok Sabha Members of Parliament Party Won Winner's % votes Trailing Party Trailing Party % votes
1951 1st Lok Sabha Mukund Lal Agrawal Indian National Congress 43.11% Socialist Party 22.58%
1957 2nd Lok Sabha Mohan Swarup Praja Socialist Party 50.54% Indian National Congress 34.86%
1962 3rd Lok Sabha Mohan Swarup Praja Socialist Party 29.62% Indian National Congress 27.42%
1967 4th Lok Sabha Mohan Swarup Praja Socialist Party 28.24% Indian National Congress 24.26%
1971 5th Lok Sabha Mohan Swarup Indian National Congress 38.96% Indian National Congress (O) 24.74%
1977 6th Lok Sabha Md Shamsul Hasan Khan Bharatiya Lok Dal 71.32% Indian National Congress 19.73%
1980 7th Lok Sabha Harish Kumar Gangawar Indian National Congress (I) 40.42% Janata Party 25.34%
1984 8th Lok Sabha Bhanu Pratap Singh Indian National Congress 63.84% Independent 23.39%
1989 9th Lok Sabha Maneka Gandhi Janata Dal 57.34% Indian National Congress 29.37%
1991 10th Lok Sabha Parshuram Gangwar Bharatiya Janta Party 30.86% Janata Dal 29.40%
1996 11th Lok Sabha Maneka Gandhi Janata Dal 59.83% Bharatiya Janta Party 17.01%
1998 12th Lok Sabha Maneka Gandhi Independent 55.99% Bahujan Samaj Party 22.60%
1999 13th Lok Sabha Maneka Gandhi Independent 57.94% Bahujan Samaj Party 25.88%
2004 14th Lok Sabha Maneka Gandhi Bharatiya Janta Party 37.75% Samajwadi Party 22.58%
2009 15th Lok Sabha Varun Gandhi Bharatiya Janta Party 50.09% Indian National Congress 16.48%
2014 16th Lok Sabha Maneka Gandhi Bharatiya Janta Party 52.06% Samajwadi Party 22.83%

Election results

2014 elections

General Election, 2014: Pilibhit
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Maneka Sanjay Gandhi 5,46,934 52.06 +1.97
SP Budhsen Verma 2,39,882 22.83 +8.75
BSP Anis Ahmad Khan (Phool Babu) 1,96,294 18.68 +5.24
INC Sanjay Kapoor 29,169 2.78 −13.70
IND. Munesh Singh 6,151 0.59 N/A
NOTA None of the Above 11,521 1.10 N/A
Majority 3,07,052 29.23 −4.38
Turnout 10,50,547 62.87 −1.07
BJP hold Swing +1.97

2009 elections

Indian general elections, 2009: Pilibhit
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Feroze Varun Gandhi 4,19,539 50.09 +12.34
INC V. M. Singh 1,38,038 16.48 +0.80
SP Riyaz Ahmad 1,17,903 14.08 –8.50
BSP Ganga Charan 1,12,576 13.44 −4.47
Independent Ram Narayan Singh 14,246 1.70 +1.70
Independent Viquarul Hasan Khan 10,777 1.29 +1.29
NCP Chotey Lal Gangwar 4,963 0.59 +0.59
CPI(ML)L Krishna Adhikari 3,563 0.43 –1.31
AD Indra Pal 3,541 0.42 –0.05
Independent Mahesh Saxena 2,912 0.35 +0.35
Independent Lalta Prasad 2,840 0.34 +0.34
Independent Mahavir Singh 1,913 0.23 –0.05
Independent Harish Kumar 1,605 0.19 +0.19
Independent Harpal Singh 1,147 0.14 +0.14
Independent Jamuna Devi 1,137 0.14 +0.14
Independent Ram Kumar Arya 877 0.10 –0.08
Majority 2,81,501 33.61 +18.44
Turnout 8,37,577 63.94 +11.28
BJP hold Swing +12.34

2004 elections

Indian general elections, 2004: Pilibhit
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Maneka Gandhi 2,55,615 37.75
SP Satyapal Gangwar 1,52,895 22.58
BSP Anis Ahmed Khan 1,21,269 17.91
INC V. M. Singh 1,06,186 15.68
CPI(ML)L Krishna Adhikari 11,804 1.74
Independent Motiram Rajput 11,027 1.63
Majority 1,02,720 15.17
Turnout 6,77,107 52.66
BJP gain from Independent Swing

1999 elections

Indian general election, 1999: Pilibhit
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Maneka Gandhi 4,33,421 57.94
BSP Anis Ahmad Khan 1,93,566 25.88
SP Ram Saran Verma 58,792 7.86
INC Raj Rai Singh 50,086 6.70
CPI(ML)L Krishna Adhikari 6,273 0.84
Majority 2,39,855 32.06
Turnout 7,48,004 65.66
Independent hold Swing

References

  1. ^ "Uttar Pradesh Delimitation Old & New, 2008" (PDF). Chief Electoral Officer, Uttar Pradesh. Retrieved Dec 2015. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 18 December 2008. Retrieved 18 December 2008. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ http://www.bjp.org/Press/nov_2008/nov_1108_p.pdf
  4. ^ http://in.jagran.yahoo.com/news/local/uttarpradesh/4_1_5468768.html
  5. ^ "Varun Gandhi wins from Pilibhit". The Indian Express. Retrieved 16 May 2009.
  6. ^ "Varun Gandhi received large chank of votes in 2009 election". Dainik Jagran. Retrieved 16 May 2009.
  7. ^ "Varun Gandhi defeated his opponents in 2009 election". Dainik Jagran. Retrieved 16 May 2009.
  8. ^ "ECI declears Varun Gandhi as Winner from Pilibhit" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Retrieved 16 May 2009.
  9. ^ "Pilibhit Message of 2009". Khaleej Times. Archived from the original on 18 September 2012. Retrieved 19 May 2009. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  10. ^ "Security deposits of all condidates in pilibhit forfeited". The Times of India. 24 May 2009. Retrieved 24 May 2009.

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