Bagaha Assembly Constituency

Bagaha Assembly constituency, is a key political area in Paschim Champaran, Bihar, near the Indo-Nepal border. It’s one of Bihar’s 243 assembly seats and part of Valmiki Nagar Lok Sabha constituency. Once reserved for Scheduled Castes, it’s now a general seat after 2008 changes. It covers Bagaha town, its community block, and parts of Sidhaw like Bairagi and Sonbarsha. It was earlier part of Bagaha Lok Sabha constituency. This area is important for Bihar’s politics. It shows the region’s diverse people and politics.

Constituency Overview

FieldDetails
ConstituencyBagaha Assembly Constituency (No. 4)
Nature of SeatGeneral (Previously reserved for Scheduled Castes until 2008 delimitation)
DistrictPaschim Champaran
Total Voters305,226 (as of 2020)
Number of Booths312 (Based on 2015)
Dominant CommunityKey communities include Scheduled Castes (14.58%, ~44,532 voters), Scheduled Tribes (3.94%, ~12,026 voters), Other Backward Classes (OBCs), and upper castes.

Bagaha Assembly constituency Election 2020 Results

S.No.PartyCandidateVotesVote %
1BJPRam Singh90,01349.51
2INCJayesh Mangalam Singh59,99333.00
3IndependentRaghaw Sharan Pandey6,4293.54
4Jan Sangharsh DalPurnmasi Ram3,6492.01
5IndependentKamran Aziz3,0771.69
6JP(S)Suresh Mukhiya2,6001.43
7Lok Shakti Party (Loktantrik)Atul Kumar Shukla2,3641.30
8NOTANone of the Above3,4561.90

Winner: Ram Singh (BJP) defeated Jayesh Mangalam Singh (INC) by a margin of 30,020 votes

Read Also: Bachhwara Assembly Constituency

Bagaha Assembly constituency Election 2015 Results

S.No.PartyCandidateVotesVote %
1BJPRaghaw Sharan Pandey74,47644.45
2JD(U)Bhishm Sahani66,29339.56
3BSPMohammad Kamran Aziz8,2924.95
4IndependentSaket Kumar Pathak2,5071.50
5IndependentShesh Nath Chaudhary2,4631.47
6JAP(L)Mohammad Akbar Khan2,3551.41
7IndependentPashupatinath Gupta1,8741.12
8NOTANone of the Above2,7531.64

Winner: Raghaw Sharan Pandey (BJP) defeated Bhishm Sahani (JDU) by a margin of 8,183 votes

Read Also: Babubarhi Assembly Constituency

Bagaha Assembly constituency Election 2010 Results

S.No.PartyCandidateVotesVote %
1JD(U)Prabhat Ranjan Singh67,51050.40
2RJDRam Prasad Yadav18,45513.78
3BSPMD. Kamran18,34113.69
4JPSBhisam Sahni8,1506.08
5INCRanjeet Rao6,1774.61

Winner: Prabhat Ranjan Singh (JDU) defeated Ram Prasad Yadav (RJD) by a margin of 49,055 votes

Read Also: Aurangabad Assembly constituency Bihar

Bagaha Assembly Constituency SWOT Analysis

Strengths:

  • BJP is strong here (Ram Singh won in 2020 with 49.51% votes).
  • Many different communities vote (14.58% SC, 3.94% ST, others).
  • Near Nepal border, so it’s important for politics.
  • Big projects like Rs 1,200 crore for development.
  • Lots of people vote (59.56% in 2020, 305,226 voters).

Weaknesses:

  • People have changed parties often (INC, JD, RJD, BJP).
  • Most people are poor and depend on farming, which floods ruin.
  • Different communities make voting tricky.
  • Rural areas (75.53%) matter more than towns.

Opportunities:

  • Build better roads and flood protection.
  • Grow trade and tourism with Nepal.
  • Get young people and women to vote more.
  • Use social media and team up with other parties.

Threats:

  • Other parties (like RJD, INC) may fight back in 2025.
  • Floods from Gandak River can upset voters.
  • Rural and town voters want different things.
  • Border issues like smuggling could cause problems.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Who is the current MLA of Bagaha?

Ram Singh from BJP is the incumbent MLA, elected in 2020 elections.

How many voters are there in the Bagaha Assembly constituency?

There are 305,226 registered voters for the 2020 elections.

What was the voter turnout in the Bagaha Assembly constituency?

The voter turnout in the Bagaha Assembly constituency was 181,799.

Which political parties are contesting in Bagaha in 2020?

Major parties like BJP, INC, JNSNGHDL, JPS, and independents.

What is the political significance of Bagaha in the Bihar elections?

Bagaha is important in Bihar elections because it’s a strong BJP area, has many different voters, and is near the Nepal border, making it a key seat for big parties.

Resources:

[1.] Bagaha Assembly constituency – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bagaha_Assembly_constituency

[2.] Bagaha Assembly constituency Paschim Champaran district, Bihar https://chanakyya.com/Assembly-Details/Bihar/Bagaha

[3.] Bagaha Assembly constituency Paschim Champaran district, Bihar https://www.oneindia.com/bagaha-assembly-elections-br-4/

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