Bakhri Assembly Constituency

Bakhri Assembly Constituency (No. 147) in Begusarai, Bihar, is reserved for Scheduled Castes (SC) and Other Backward Classes (OBC). It covers Bakhri, Dandari, Garhpura, and parts of Naokothi CD Block. The population is around 400,325, with 90% rural and 10% urban. In 2020, it had 270,948 voters. This rural-focused constituency is key to Begusarai’s socio-political landscape and part of the Begusarai Lok Sabha seat.

Constituency Overview

FieldDetails
ConstituencyBakhri Assembly Constituency (No. 147)
Nature of SeatReserved for Scheduled Castes (SC)
DistrictBegusarai
Total Voters270,948 (as of 2020)
Number of BoothsNot available
Dominant CommunityScheduled Castes (SC), constituting approximately 19.26% of the population (52,185 voters as per 2011 Census). Rural electorate dominates, forming 90% of voters.

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Bakhri Assembly constituency Election 2020 Results

S.No.PartyCandidateVotes% Votes
1CPISuryakant Paswan72,17744.14
2BJPRamshankar Paswan71,40043.67
3RLSPVijay Paswan3,8572.36
4IndependentRajesh Kumar Rajak2,4541.50
5Rashtriya Jan Vikas PartySatya Prakash2,3951.46
6Shoshit Samaj DalTulsi Tanti2,0941.28
7JAP(L)Ramanand Ram1,9461.19
8NOTANone of the above2,3131.41

Winner: Suryakant Paswan (CPI) defeated Ramshankar Paswan (BJP) by a margin of 777 votes

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Bakhri Assembly constituency Election 2015 Results

S.No.PartyCandidateVotes% Votes
1RJDUpendra Paswan72,63249.26
2BJPRamadan Ram32,37621.96
3CPISuryakant Paswan29,18519.79
4Bhartiya Janhit DalSuresh Sada1,7101.16
5BSPVinod Kumar Das1,6941.15
6JAP(L)Daso Paswan1,6191.10
7IndependentVaijanath Paswan1,5621.06
8IndependentSurendra Paswan1,4510.98
9NOTANone of the above3,9222.66

Winner: Upendra Paswan (RJD) defeated Ramadan Ram (BJP) by a margin of 40,256 votes

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Bakhri Assembly constituency Election 2010 Results

S.No.PartyCandidateVotes%Votes
1BJPRamanand Ram43,87136.99
2LJPRam Binod Paswan25,45921.47
3CPISuryakant Paswan20,83617.57
4INCGautam Sada11,7379.90
5IndependentVijay Paswan4,2923.62
6NCPSajjan Chaudhary3,3842.86
7JMMManoj Rajak2,6242.22
8IndependentGhurun Mochi2,6162.21
9SPSanjeev Ram1,5281.29
10BSPSatish Paswan1,3141.11
Majority18,41215.50

Winner: Ramanand Ram (BJP) defeated Ram Binod Paswan (LJP) by a margin of 18,412 votes

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Bakhri Assembly Constituency SWOT Analysis

Strengths

  • Strong SC Community: About 19% of voters (52,185 people) are from Scheduled Castes, focusing on social justice.
  • Active Voters: Close elections (like 777-vote win in 2020) show people care about voting.
  • CPI History: Communist Party of India (CPI) has won many times since the 1960s, with good local support.
  • Rural Area: 90% of people (360,292) live in villages, united on farming issues.
  • Alliance Help: CPI’s tie-up with Mahagathbandhan boosts its chances to win.

Weaknesses

  • Few City Voters: Only 10% (40,033) live in urban areas, limiting city-related influence.
  • Money Problems: Poverty, no jobs, and poor roads make voters unhappy.
  • Close Wins: Small margin in 2020 (777 votes) means results can change easily.
  • No Booth Data: Lack of clear info on polling booths makes planning hard.
  • Alliance Risk: CPI depends on Mahagathbandhan, which could weaken if allies disagree.

Opportunities

  • Rural Focus: Parties can win votes by improving farming, water, and village roads.
  • Social Justice: SC focus allows campaigns on fair treatment and land rights.
  • Young Voters: With 270,948 voters (2020), targeting youth with jobs and social media can help.
  • 2025 Elections: Parties can highlight new projects or point out government failures.
  • Stronger Alliance: Mahagathbandhan can grow by working with local leaders.

Threats

  • BJP Challenge: BJP’s strong campaign (43.67% votes in 2020) could defeat CPI.
  • Vote Splitting: Other parties (e.g., RLSP) and independents can divide votes.
  • National Issues: Big national topics might overshadow local concerns.
  • Voter Frustration: Slow progress on poverty and jobs could turn voters against the ruling party.
  • Alliance Instability: If Mahagathbandhan breaks, CPI’s chances could drop.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Who is the current MLA of Bakhri?

Suryakant Paswan from CPI is the incumbent MLA, elected in 2020 elections.

How many voters are there in the Bakhri Assembly constituency?

There are 270,948 registered voters for the 2020 elections.

What was the voter turnout in the Bakhri Assembly constituency?

The voter turnout in the Bakhri Assembly constituency was 163,507.

Which political parties are contesting in Bakhri in 2020?

Major parties like CPI, BJP, RLSP, NCP, JAPL, SSD, RSTJNVKSP, TPLRSP, BMUP, and independents.

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

Bakhri is politically important in Bihar elections due to its SC-reserved status and competitive races, reflecting caste and rural issues.

Resources:

[1.] Bakhri Assembly constituency – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bakhri_Assembly_constituency

[2.] Bakhri Assembly constituency Bhojpur district, Bihar https://chanakyya.com/Assembly-Details/Bihar/Bakhri_(SC)

[3.] Bakhri Assembly constituency Bhojpur district, Bihar https://www.oneindia.com/bakhri-assembly-elections-br-147/

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