- Source: Barh Lok Sabha constituency
Barh Lok Sabha constituency was a Lok Sabha constituency in Bihar from 1957 to 2008. This constituency was created in 1957 when Patna East Lok Sabha was renamed as Barh Lok Sabha.
Nitish Kumar was elected five times from Barh (बाढ़), from 1989 to 1999. He lost from Barh in 2004 but won that year from Nalanda. Tarkeshwari Sinha was another prominent politician to have represented this seat.
About
In 1957, the erstwhile Patna East Lok Sabha constituency was renamed Barh Lok Sabha. The Barh parliamentary constituency previously contained Chandi Assembly constituency as well as Harnaut Assembly constituency, both in Nalanda district of Bihar. However, the delimitation of 2009 dissolved the Chandi Assembly constituency, which ceased to exist thereafter. The area constituting this constituency was included into Harnaut Assembly constituency and Harnaut Assembly constituency was included in the Nalanda Lok Sabha constituency separating it from Barh.
Members of Lok Sabha
= 1952-1957
=As Patna East Lok Sabha constituency:
= 1957-2008
=As Barh Lok Sabha constituency:
Election results
= 1996 Election
=Nitish Kumar (SAP) : 3,60,156 votes
Vijay Krishna (JD) : 2,95,302
= 2004
=See also
List of constituencies of the Lok Sabha
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Barh Lok Sabha constituency
- Munger Lok Sabha constituency
- List of former constituencies of the Lok Sabha
- Katihar Lok Sabha constituency
- Gopalganj Lok Sabha constituency
- Patna Lok Sabha constituency
- Maharajganj, Bihar Lok Sabha constituency
- Sitamarhi Lok Sabha constituency
- Barh Assembly constituency
- 2nd Lok Sabha