Udhampur Lok Sabha constituency

Udhampur Lok Sabha constituency is one of the six Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir in northern India. The constituency covers 20,230 square kilometres of mountainous Himalayan terrain, and is comparable to the size of Israel. It is composed of the districts of Kishtwar, Ramban, Kathua, Doda, Reasi, and Udhampur. Udhampur constituency's population is over 2,400,000, and exceeds the population of New Mexico. The seat from 1967-1980 was held by Karan Singh, the former crown prince of Jammu and Kashmir.

Udhampur
Lok Sabha constituency
Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionNorth India
Union TerritoryJammu and Kashmir
Established1957
ReservationNone
Member of Parliament
17th Lok Sabha
Incumbent
PartyBharatiya Janata Party
Elected year2019

Previous Assembly segments

Udhampur Lok Sabha constituency is composed of the following assembly segments:[1]

  1. Kishtwar (assembly constituency no. 51)
  2. Inderwal (assembly constituency no. 52)
  3. Doda (assembly constituency no. 53)
  4. Bhadarwah (assembly constituency no. 54)
  5. Ramban (SC) (assembly constituency no. 55)
  6. Banihal (assembly constituency no. 56)
  7. Gulabgarh (assembly constituency no. 57)
  8. Reasi (assembly constituency no. 58)
  9. Gool Arnas (assembly constituency no. 59)
  10. Udhampur (assembly constituency no. 60)
  11. Chenani (SC) (assembly constituency no. 61)
  12. Ramnagar (assembly constituency no. 62)
  13. Bani (assembly constituency no. 63)
  14. Basohli (assembly constituency no. 64)
  15. Kathua (assembly constituency no. 65)
  16. Billawar (assembly constituency no. 66)
  17. Hiranagar (SC) (assembly constituency no. 67)

New Assembly segments

AC No. AC Name District
48 Inderwal Kishtwar
49 Kishtwar
50 Padder-Nagseni
51 Bhadarwah Doda
52 Doda
53 Doda West
54 Ramban Ramban
55 Banihal
59 Udhampur West Udhampur
60 Udhampur East
61 Chenani
62 Ramnagar (SC)
63 Bani Kathua
64 Billawar
65 Basohli
66 Jasrota
67 Kathua (SC)
68 Hiranagar

Members of Parliament

Year Winner Party
1957 Inderjit Malhotra Indian National Congress
1967 Karan Singh
1968^ G S Brigadier
1971 Karan Singh
1977
1980 Indian National Congress (Urs)
1984 Girdhari Lal Dogra Indian National Congress
1988^ No result[2]
1989 Dharam Paul Indian National Congress
1991 Election not held due to Kashmir insurgency
1996 Chaman Lal Gupta Bharatiya Janata Party
1998
1999
2004 Chaudhary Lal Singh Indian National Congress
2009
2014 Dr. Jitendra Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
2019

^ by poll

Election results

2019

2019 Indian general elections: Udhampur
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Dr. Jitendra Singh 724,311 61.38 Increase14.60
INC Vikramaditya Singh 3,67,059 31.10 Decrease9.83
JKNPP Harsh Dev Singh 24,319 2.06 Decrease0.37
DSSP Lal Singh 19,049 1.61 New
BSP Tilak Raj Bhagat 16,601 1.41 -0.17
NOTA None of the Above 7,568 0.64 Decrease0.37
Majority 3,57,252 30.28 Increase24.43
Turnout 11,82,680 71.01 Increase0.10
BJP hold Swing Increase14.60

2014

2014 Indian general elections: Udhampur
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Dr. Jitendra Singh 487,369 46.78 Increase11.07
INC Ghulam Nabi Azad 4,26,393 40.93 Increase3.03
JKPDP Mohd. Arshad Malik 30,461 2.92 Decrease2.03
JKNPP Prof. Bhim Singh 25,312 2.43 Decrease8.93
BSP Dharam Pal Balgotra 16,437 1.58 Decrease1.93
IND Anil Khajuria 15,188 1.46 New
NOTA None of the Above 10,478 1.01 --
IND Dr. Nazakat Hussain[3] 9,217 New
IND Bansi Lal 7,339 -- New
Majority 60,976 5.85 Increase3.66
Turnout 10,41,758 70.91 Increase26.03
BJP gain from INC Swing Increase8.86

2004

2004 Indian general elections: Udhampur
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Ch. Lal Singh 240,872 39.61
BJP Chaman Lal Gupta 1,93,697 31.85
JKNC Khalid Najib Suharwardy 69,971 11.51
JKNPP Bhim Singh 49,869 8.20
BSP Jia Lal Verma 18,974 3.12
IJP Amar Nath 5,031 0.83
Independent Ranbir Singh 3,968 0.65
SJP(R) Kuldeep Kumar 3,288 0.54
Independent Jatinder Singh 3,288 0.54
RPI Puran Chand 2,579 0.42
Independent Suram Chand 2,349 0.39
Independent Kesari Shashi Kumar 2,179 0.36
Samata Party Bashir Ahmed Sheikh 2,122 0.35
Independent Dev Raj 1,858 0.31
Independent Rajinder Kumar 1,620 0.27
Independent Sudesh Kumar Sharma 1,499 0.25
Secular Party of India Surjit Singh "G" Sitara 1,391 0.23
AIFB Kaloo Chowdhury 1,371 0.23
SP Surinder Singh 1,222 0.20
Independent Sanju Gupta 926 0.15
Majority 47,175
Turnout 608,074 45.09
INC gain from BJP Swing

See also

References

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