Outer Delhi Lok Sabha constituency
Outer Delhi was a Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituency in the Indian national capital territory of Delhi. It was one of the largest constituencies in India. It was abolished in 2008.
Assembly segments
From 1966 to 1993, Outer Delhi Lok Sabha constituency comprised the following Delhi Metropolitan Council segments:
- Shakur Basti
- Rampura
- Bawana
- Najafgarh
- Madipur
- Palam
- Mehrauli
- Tughlaqabad
From 1993 to 2008, it comprised the following Delhi Vidhan Sabha segments:[1]
- Madipur
- Tri Nagar
- Shakurbasti
- Shalimar Bagh
- Badli
- Sahibabad Daulatpur
- Bawana
- Sultanpur Majra
- Mangolpuri
- Vishnu Garden
- Hastsal
- Najafgarh
- Nasirpur
- Palam
- Mahipalpur
- Mehrauli
- Saket
- Dr. Ambedkar Nagar
- Tughlakabad
- Badarpur
- Malviya Nagar (Polling stations 61–70)
- Janak Puri (Polling stations 92–124)
- Narela (Polling stations 65–69)
- Bhalswa Jahangirpur (Polling stations 1 and 2)
Members of Parliament
Lok Sabha | Duration | Member | Party |
---|---|---|---|
First | 1952–57 | C. Krishnan Nair | Indian National Congress |
Naval Prabhakar | Indian National Congress | ||
Second | 1957–62 | C. Krishnan Nair | Indian National Congress |
Naval Prabhakar | Indian National Congress | ||
Third | 1962–67 | Chaudhary Brahm Prakash | Indian National Congress |
Fourth | 1967–71 | Chaudhary Brahm Prakash | Indian National Congress |
Fifth | 1971–77 | Chaudhry Dalip Singh | Indian National Congress |
Sixth | 1977–80 | Chaudhary Brahm Prakash[2] | Janata Party |
Seventh | 1980–84 | Sajjan Kumar | Indian National Congress (I) |
Eighth | 1984–89 | Chaudhary Bharat Singh | Indian National Congress |
Ninth | 1989–91 | Tarif Singh | Janata Dal |
Tenth | 1991–96 | Sajjan Kumar | Indian National Congress |
Eleventh | 1996–98 | Krishan Lal Sharma | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Twelfth | 1998–99 | Krishan Lal Sharma | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Thirteenth | 1999–2004 | Sahib Singh Verma[3] | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Fourteenth | 2004–09 | Sajjan Kumar[4] | Indian National Congress |
Fifteenth | 2009–Onward | Does not exist | |
Election results
14th Lok Sabha: 2004 General Elections
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
INC | Sajjan Kumar | 8,55,543 | 55.06 | ||
BJP | Sahib Singh | 6,31,753 | 40.66 | ||
BSP | Bharat Bhushan Nagar | 33,495 | 2.16 | ||
Independent | Sajjan Kumar | 4,052 | 0.26 | ||
Independent | Amarjeet Kaur | 3,772 | 0.24 | ||
Majority | 2,23,790 | 14.40 | |||
Turnout | 15,53,849 | 46.13 | |||
INC gain from BJP | Swing | ||||
13th Lok Sabha: 1999 General Elections
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
BJP | Sahib Singh Verma | 7,09,692 | 55.12 | ||
INC | Deepchand Sharma | 5,07,220 | 39.40 | ||
BSP | Brahm Singh Bidhuri | 41,911 | 3.26 | ||
Turnout | 12,87,504 | 41.49 | |||
Bhartiya Janta Party gain from INC | Swing | ||||
References
- "List of Parliamentary & Assembly Constituencies, General Election to the Lok Sabha, 2004" (PDF). Government of Delhi website. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 October 2011.
- "General Election, 1977 (Vol I, II)". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
- "General Election, 1999 (Vol I, II, III)". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
- "General Election 2004". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
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