Mandi Lok Sabha constituency explained

Type:LS
Mandi
Established:1952
Party:Bharatiya Janata Party
Mp:Kangana Ranaut
Latest Election Year:2024
Preceded By:Pratibha Singh
State:Himachal Pradesh
Reservation:None
Incumbent Image:Kangana Ranaut graces the special screening of Manikarnika – The Queen Of Jhansi at Sunny Super Sound in Juhu (16).jpg
Assembly Cons:17: Kinnaur, Bharmour, Lahaul & Spiti, Manali, Kullu, Banjar, Anni, Karsog, Sundernagar, Nachan, Seraj, Darang, Jogindernagar, Mandi, Balh, Sarkaghat and Rampur

Mandi Lok Sabha constituency is one of the four Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Himachal Pradesh state in northern India represented by Kangana Ranaut, a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party since 2024.

History

Mandi Parliamentary constituency already emerged as a hot bed of politics where not only the BJP and the Congress will fight for their prestige, but is the only seat in the state where the Left front has popped up a candidate.[1] The constituency then was named as Mandi - Mahasu was represented by Rani Amrit Kaur of the erstwhile Patiala state and Sh Gopi Ram Mandi during 1952–57. In the Lok Sabha elections that followed in 1957, the seat was represented by Raja Joginder Sen of the erstwhile Mandi state, who represented the seat till 1962. In the following elections that year Raja Lalit Sen of Sundarnagar or the erstwhile Suket State was elected. He repeated his victory in the 1967 elections.

However, in period from 1977 to 1979, the constituency was represented by Ganga Singh who represented the Janata Party, which came to power at the centre immediately after the elections that followed the imposition of emergency in the country and the Congress, under Indira Gandhi was routed. He defeated Congress candidate Virbhadra Singh.

Then came along the man, who called himself the son-of-the-soil, Sukh Ram. He switched from state politics to the Parliament and won comfortably in 1985. In the next election, however, it was again another blue-blooded royal, Maheshwar Singh, scion of the erstwhile Kullu state who drubbed the son-of-the-soil at the polls.

But Sukh Ram bounced back and won again in 1994, but was expelled from the Congress a couple of years later, following the reported recovery of large amounts of cash from his residence. To re-establish his political dominion Sukh Ram floated Himachal Vikas Congress and came back into politics with a bang – winning five Assembly seats in 1998 along with wresting Shimla (reserved) parliamentary seat from the Congress in 1999. In 1998, Sukh Ram's HVC under an alliance with the BJP supported the candidature of Maheshwar Singh, who won easily. In 2004, Congress candidate Pratibha Singh defeated Maheshwar Singh. In the last Parliament elections 2009, Congress candidate Virbhadra Singh defeated Maheshwar Singh by a very small gap.[2]

Vidhan Sabha segments

Mandi Lok Sabha constituency presently comprises the following 17 Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) segments:[1]

NoNameDistrictMemberParty
2Bharmour (ST)ChambaJanak Raj
21Lahaul and Spiti (ST)Lahaul & SpitiAnuradha Rana
22ManaliKulluBhuvaneshwar Gaur
23KulluSurinder Singh Thakur
24BanjarSurender Shourie
25Anni (SC)Lokender Kumar
26Karsog (SC)MandiDeepraj Kapoor
27SundernagarRakesh Jamwal
28Nachan (SC)Vinod Kumar
29SerajJai Ram Thakur
30DarangPuran Chand Thakur
31JogindernagarPrakash Prem Kumar Rana
33MandiAnil Sharma
34Balh (SC)Inder Singh
35SarkaghatDalip Thakur
66Rampur (SC)ShimlaNand Lal
68Kinnaur (ST)KinnaurJagat Singh Negi

Members of Lok Sabha

YearName[3] [4] [5] Colspan=2Party
1952Gopi Ram
1952^Rajkumari Amrit Kaur
1957Raja Joginder Sen Bahadur
1962Lalit Sen
1967
1971Virbhadra Singh
1977Ganga Singh
1980Virbhadra Singh
1984Sukh Ram
1989Maheshwar Singh
1991Sukh Ram
1996
1998Maheshwar Singh
1999
2004Pratibha Singh
2009Virbhadra Singh
2013^Pratibha Singh
2014Ram Swaroop Sharma
2019
2021^ Pratibha Singh
2024Kangana Ranaut

Election results

1951 election

See also

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Parliamentary Constituency Wise Result of H.P. of Lok Sabha Elections-2009 . Chief Electoral Officer, Himachal Pradesh website . 5 November 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110721163528/http://ceohimachal.nic.in/BKGROUND/PC%20wise%20Result%20of%20H.P.pdf . 21 July 2011 .
  2. Web site: Mandi Parliamentary Constituency. Himvani.
  3. News: The Indian Express . 22 May 2019 . Lok Sabha elections results 2019: Here is the full list of winners constituency-wise . en . 18 September 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220918103330/https://indianexpress.com/elections/lok-sabha-elections-full-list-of-winners-constituency-wise-5741562/ . 18 September 2022.
  4. News: Tribune India . 3 November 2021 . Congress wins Mandi Lok Sabha and all 3 Assembly seats in Himachal . en . 27 November 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221127163545/https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/himachal/congress-wins-mandi-lok-sabha-and-all-3-assembly-seats-in-himachal-333310 . 27 November 2022.
  5. News: Tribune India . Congress wins Mandi Lok Sabha and all 3 Assembly seats in Himachal . 27 November 2022 . 3 November 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221127163545/https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/himachal/congress-wins-mandi-lok-sabha-and-all-3-assembly-seats-in-himachal-333310 . 27 November 2022 . en.