Barabanki: Barabanki constituency is one of the 80 Lok Sabha constituencies in Uttar Pradesh and is the most interesting battle as the political dynamics change with the withdrawal of sitting BJP MP Upendra Singh Rawat from the race. one of. The retraction came after an alleged obscene video circulated. This seat has been won by the Congress four times, while the BJP has won three times. Traditionally a stronghold of the Congress, the BJP and SP have made successful inroads and are playing an important role in shaping the political structure of the seat.
Barabanki is a reserved constituency for Scheduled Caste candidates and includes five assembly blocks – Kursi, Zaidpur, Hyderbagh, Barabanki Sadar and Ramnagar. The seat will go to polls on May 20 during the fifth phase of Lok Sabha elections.
Barabanki contains five assembly segments. F.P.J.
Rajulani Rawat of BJP vs Tanuj Punia of INC
Rajulani Rawat of the BJP will now fight against Tanuj Punia of the INC in Barabanki, the battleground of the Lok Sabha. Panchayat district president Rajrani Rawat will be contesting elections for the first time. Meanwhile, the Congress-SP alliance has fielded Tanuj Punia of INC, who is contesting the elections for the second time. 2009 was the first year since 1984 that parliament was restored in Barabanki. PL Punia won in Barabanki, becoming the first Congress candidate to win after 1984.
Rajulani Rawat of BJP vs Tanuj Punia of INC |
Last Lok Sabha election winner from Barabanki | FPJ
past elections
In 2019, Upendra Singh Rawat of the BJP won the Barabanki Lok Sabha elections by securing 535,594 votes. Upendra Singh Rawat defeated SP’s Ram Sagar Rawat by a margin of 1,09,970 votes.
In 2014, Priyanka Singh Rawat of the BJP won from Barabanki with a margin of 4,54,214 votes, while Priyanka Singh Rawat defeated INC’s Panna Lal Punia by a margin of 2,11,878 votes. It broke.
Barabanki previous election results | FPJ
In 2009, INC’s PLPunia won the seat with 328,418 votes. He defeated SP’s Ram Sagar by a margin of 1,67,913 votes.
The counting of votes for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections will take place on June 4.