Sikti Assembly constituency

Sikti Assembly constituency is an assembly constituency in Araria district in the Indian state of Bihar.

Sikti Assembly constituency
Constituency No. 51 for the Bihar Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionEast India
StateBihar
Elected year2020

Sikti
Assembly constituency
Sikti is located in Bihar
Sikti
Sikti
Location in Bihar
Coordinates: 26°23′20″N 87°32′26″E
Country India
StateBihar
DistrictAraria
Constituency No51
TypeOpen
Lok Sabha constituency9. Araria (SC)
Electoral systemFirst past the post

About Sikti Assembly Constituency

The Sikti Assembly constituency of Araria district of Bihar, adjacent to the Nepal border, came into existence in 1977. Earlier it was in Palasi Assembly constituency. Ten elections have been held here since it came into existence in 1977. Of these, Congress and BJP have been successful three times, independents twice, Janata Dal and Janata Dal United once each. Having a strong hold in this field, Mr. Azimuddin became the MLA here five times in 1962, 1967, 1969, 1972 and 1980 respectively and became a minister four times. He has worked in the Chief Minister's cabinet like Harihar Prasad, Mahamaya Prasad, Daroga Prasad, Karpoori Thakur, Lalu Prasad. The special thing is that he won four out of five independent elections, three times from the then Palasi Vis and twice from Sikti. Congress veterans Sheetal Prasad Gupta and Rameshwar Yadav have also represented this area. At present, Vijay Kumar Mandal of BJP is the MLA. He has also been a minister in the Bihar government. After the delimitation of 2009, there were geographical and social changes in this area. After the delimitation, the Sikti Legislative Assembly included in the Kishanganj Lok Sabha was merged with the Araria Lok Sabha. Earlier, in the Sikti Vis area, apart from Sikti and Kursakanta block, all the panchayats of Tedhagach block of Kishanganj district used to come, but after the delimitation, Sikti and Kursakanta were separated from Kishanganj and added to Araria.

Problems in this area

The flood erosion has troubled the people of this area. Hundreds of acres of land are cut every year from the goat and nuna flowing through the area. The rivers have destroyed many government schools and hundreds of homes. But people have not yet got freedom from floods and erosion.

Number of voters: Total Voters- 2,79102, Male Voters - 1,46343, Female Voters - 1,32752, No. of Panchayats-37

Overview

As per Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly constituencies Order, 2008, No 51 Sikti Assembly constituency is composed of the following: Sikti and Kursakanta community development blocks; Balua Kaliyaganj, Baradbatta, Chouri, Dehti North, Dehti South, Dharamganj, Dighli, Kankhudia, Pipra Bijwar and Chahatpur gram panchayats of Palasi CD Block.[1]

Sikti Assembly constituency is part of No 9 Araria (Lok Sabha constituency) (SC).[1]

Members of Vidhan Sabha

Year Name[2] Party
1977 Md Azimuddin Independent
1980 Shital Prasad Gupta Indian National Congress (I)
1985 Rameshwar Yadav Indian National Congress
1990 Md Azimuddin Janata Dal
1995 Rameshwar Yadav Indian National Congress
2000 Anandi Prasad Yadav Bharatiya Janata Party
2005 Murlidhar Mandal Independent
2005 Janata Dal (United)
2010 Anandi Prasad Yadav Bharatiya Janata Party
2015 Vijay Kumar Mandal
2020

Election results

2020

Bihar Assembly election, 2020: Sikti
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Vijay Kumar Mandal 84128 46.92
RJD Shatrughan Prasad Suman 70356 39.33
Independent Abhishek Anand 6839 3.81
Independent Md Quamruzzama 4515 2.52
Independent Rajesh Kumar Mishra 2961 1.65
Majority 13772
Turnout 179283 62.21
BJP gain from RJD Swing

2015

[3]

2015 Bihar Legislative Assembly election: Sikti
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Vijay Kumar Mandal 76995 46.48
JD(U) Shatrughan Prasad Suman 68888 41.59
Jan Adhikar Party (loktantrik) Bal Krishna Jha 4725 2.85%
Majority 8106
Turnout 165656 63.95%
JD(U) gain from Janata Dal (united) Swing

2010

[4]\

2010 Bihar Legislative Assembly election: Sikti
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Anandi Prasad Yadav 42076 31.18 %
LJP Vijay Kumar Mandal 32202 23.86%
INC Shagufta 20280 15.03%
Independent Azimuddin 13509 10.01%
Independent Murlidhar Mandal 12496 9.26%
Majority 9874
Turnout 179283 62.24 %
BJP gain from LJP Swing

Oct2005

[5]\

2005 Bihar Legislative Assembly election: Sikti
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
JD(U) Murlidhar Mandal 47758
LJP Aftab Azim 25934
SP Hasnainmirza 19492
Nationalist Congress party Anandi Prasad Yadav 14433
Independent Md Sabbir 13225
Majority 21824
Turnout 136284
JD(U) gain from LJP Swing

feb2005

[6]\

2005 Bihar Legislative Assembly election: Sikti
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Murlidhar Mandal 32887
LJP Aftab Azim 24710
Independent Hasnain Mirza 20405
BJP Anandi Prasad Yadav 14638
Independent Md Murshid 10095
INC Vijay Kumar 7698
RJD Md Haidar 7092
Independent Ranjeet Yadav 7078
Majority 8177
Turnout
Independent gain from LJP Swing

2000

[7]\

2000 Bihar Legislative Assembly election: Sikti
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Anandi Prasad Yadav 54981 37.28 %
Independent Md Azim Uddin 40798 27.66%
RJD Jamil Akhter 26225 17.78
Ajeya Bharat Party Jagar Nath Mandal 12087 8.19%
INC Rameshwar Yadav 4581 3.11%
Bhartiya Jana Congress (rashtriya) Murshid Alam 2549 1.73%
NCP Athar Hussain 1924 1.3%
BSP Ashok Choudhary 1253 0.85%
Majority 14183
Turnout 147497 70.51
BJP gain from Independent Swing

1995

[8]

1995 Bihar Legislative Assembly election: Sikti
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Rameshwar Yadav 34518 24.64%
Independent Jamil Akhtar 26244 18.73%
JD Md Azimuddin 25336 18.09%
SP Anandi Prasad Yadav 19022
BJP Jagdish Jaiswal 9608
Majority 8274
Turnout 140084 69.05 %
INC gain from Independent Swing

1990

[9]

1990 Bihar Legislative Assembly election: Sikti
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
JD Md Azimuddin 38726 34.21%
INC Rameshwar Yadav 21300 18.82%
Independent Jagnnath Madal 11781 11.24%
Independent Rameshwar Pd Singh 19022 10.41%
Independent Anant Lal Mandal 5979 5.28%
Independent Md Jamil Akhatar 4976 4.4%
Majority 17426
Turnout 113198 63.13%
JD gain from INC Swing

1977-1985

In The Rameshwar Yadav of Congress defeated Md. Azimuddin of LD in 1985. Shital Prasad Gupta of Congress defeated Md. Azimuddin of Janata Party (Secular – Charan Singh) in 1980. Md. Azimuddin, Independent, defeated Maya Nand Thakur of Congress in 1977.[10][11][12]

References

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