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Bihar: 2014 Lok Sabha results The Times of India

2014: The victorious candidates

Bihar

 

S.No.

Costituency

Name Of Member

Party

1

Araria

Tasleem Uddin

RJD

2

Arrah

Raj Kumar Singh

BJP

3

Aurangabad

Sushil Kumar Singh

BJP

4

Banka

Jai Prakash Narayan Yadav

RJD

5

Begusarai

Bhola Singh

BJP

6

Bhagalpur

Shailesh Kumar Urph Bulo Mandal

RJD

7

Buxar

Ashwini Kumar Choubey

BJP

8

Darbhanga

Kirti Azad

BJP

9

Gaya

Hari Manjhi

BJP

10

Gopalganj

Janak Ram

BJP

11

Hajipur

Ramvilas Paswan

LJSP

12

Jahanabad

Dr. Arun Kumar

RLSP

13

Jamui

Chirag Kumar Paswan

LJSP

14

Jhanjharpur

Birendra Kumar Chaudhary

BJP

15

Karakat

Upendra Kushwaha

RLSP

16

Katihar

Tariq Anwar

NCP

17

Khagaria

Choudhary Mahboob Ali Kaiser

LJSP

18

Kishanganj

Mohammad Asrarul Haque

INC

19

Madhepura

Rajesh Ranjan @ Pappu Yadav

RJD

20

Madhubani

Hukm Deo Narayan Yadav

BJP

21

Maharajganj

Janardan Singh "Sigriwal"

BJP

22

Munger

Veena Devi

LJSP

23

Muzaffarpur

Ajay Nishad

BJP

24

Nalanda

Kaushlendra Kumar

JD(U)

25

Nawada

Giriraj Singh

BJP

26

Paschim Champaran

Dr. Sanjay Jaiswal

BJP

27

Pataliputra

Ram Kripal Yadav

BJP

28

Patna Sahib

Shatrughana Sinha

BJP

29

Purnia

Santosh Kumar

JD(U)

30

Purvi Champaran

Radha Mohan Singh

BJP

31

Samastipur

Ram Chandra Paswan

LJSP

32

Saran

Rajiv Pratap Rudy

BJP

33

Sasaram

Chhedi Paswan

BJP

34

Sheohar

Rama Devi

BJP

35

Sitamarhi

Ram Kumar Sharma

RLSP

36

Siwan

Om Prakash Yadav

BJP

37

Supaul

Ranjeet Ranjan

INC

38

Ujiarpur

Nityanand Rai

BJP

39

Vaishali

Rama Kishore Singh

LJSP

40

Valmiki Nagar

Satish Chandra Dubey

BJP

 

 

2009, 2014

Bihar: 2014 Lok Sabha results The Times of India

Lalu's daughter, wife bite dust; Paswans make it


Vithika Salomi Patna:

i TNN

The Times of India May 17 2014


Bihar results were a major setback for RJD chief Lalu Prasad and a big boost for LJP boss Ramvilas Paswan. While Lalu's wife Rabri Devi and daughter Misa Bharti lost along with Congres's Meira Kumar, the LJP chief made it to the Lok Sabha along with his son Chirag and brother Ram Chandra Paswan.

Among other big guns who lost were JD(U) chief Sharad Yadav and filmmaker Prakash Jha, and RJD's Prabhunath Singh and Raghuvansh Prasad Singh. But the focus of attention were star kids Chirag and Misa, for whom their parties worked tirelessly for weeks.

Chirag was in a close contest with Bihar speaker Uday Narain Choudhary of JD(U) and RJD's Sudhanshu Shekhar Bhaskar. Both finished almost one lakh votes behind him. “My victory is my father's who went against many people and decided to field me from a key constituency ,“ said a beaming Chirag. Once a Bollywood wannabe, Chirag will now be sharing a seat in the Lok Sabha with his father who won from Hajipur against Sanjeev Prasad Toni of Congres by over 80,000 votes. Ramvilas's brother won Samastipur defeating Congres's Ashok Kumar by nearly 10,000 votes.

Pataliputra was the key constituency for Lalu Prasad after his `Hanuman' Ram Kripal switched over to BJP and contested against Misa. Lalu had left no stone unturned to ensure her victory , but she lost to her `chacha' by over 45,000 votes.

Rabri Devi, who was trying to retain her husband Lalu's fort in Saran, lost to BJP's Rajiv Pratap Rudy by over 40,000 votes. Lalu was the Saran MP before he was disqualified from contesting after conviction in a fodder scam case. Meanwhile, Meira lost to Chhedi Paswan of BJP in Sasaram by over 63,000 votes.

Interestingly , a husbandwife duo also made it to the LS from two different parties. Rajesh Ranjan alias Pappu Yadav (RJD) defeated JD(U) chief Sharad Yadav by close to 60,000 votes in Madhepura while his wife Ranjeet Ranjan of Congres defeated Dileshwar Kamait of JD(U) in neighbouring Supaul by almost 50,000 votes.

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