Nalwa (Vidhan Sabha constituency)

Nalwa Vidhan Sabha constituency in Hisar district is one of the 90 Vidhan Sabha constituencies of Haryana state in northern India.[1]

History

Nalwa became a new Vidhan Sabha constituency of Legislative Assembly of Haryana in the state of Haryana in the 2008 delimitation exercise. Earlier, most of the villages of this constituency were under Adampur, a stronghold of Bhajan Lal. Some of the villages were earlier with the Bawani Khera Constituency.

Overview

Nalwa is part of Hisar Lok Sabha constituency along with eight other Vidhan Sabha segments, namely, Uchana in Jind district and Adampur, Uklana, Narnaund, Hansi, Barwala, Hisar and Bawani Khera in Hisar district.

Winners


2009-2014

Nalwa constituency was represented by an ex-minister of Haryana and senior Congress leader of the Haryana State Assembly, Professor Sampat Singh. He won the October 2009 elections with a margin of 10,901 votes, defeating Jasma Devi of the Haryana Janhit Congress. Jasma Devi is the wife of Bhajan Lal and this was the first defeat of the Bhajanlal clan in Haryana state politics. This defeat led to the downfall of Bhajanlal's Haryana Janhit Congress in literal terms for just after winning, five out of total six MLAs of Haryana Janhit Congress left the HJC and joined the Congress.

2014-2019

Ranbir Singh Gangwa Prajapati of Indian National Lok Dal won the 2014 Haryana Legislative Assembly election on 19 October 2014. He is an ex member of parliament and a senior leader of indian national lokdal party. He defeats ex finance minister and sitting mla professor Sampat Singh and ex deputy chief minister of haryana shri Chandermohan Bishnoi with a margin of 7100 votes[2][3]

2019-till date

In 2019, Ranbir Singh Gangwa of Bharatiya Janata Party won the seat by defeating Randhir Panihar from Indian National Congress with a margin of 9672 votes.

List of all MLA from Nalwa Assembly Constituency Seat
YearCandidate NamePartyTotal Votes
2019Ranbir Singh GangwaBharatiya Janata Party47,523
2014Ranbir Singh GangwaIndian National Lok Dal41950
2009Sampat SinghIndian National Congress38138
Election Results (2019)
Sr. No.Candidate NamePartyLevelVotesVotes %
1Ranbir Singh GangwaBharatiya Janata PartyWinner47,52341.09%
2Randhir PaniharIndian National CongressRunner Up37,85132.72%
3Virender ChoudharyJannayak Janta Party3rd20,51617.74%
4Advocate Bajrang IndalBahujan Samaj Party4th3,5103.03%
5Randeep LohchabIndependent5th1,8281.58%
6Satpal KajlaIndian National Lok Dal6th1,2861.11%
7NOTANone of the above (India)7th5040.44%
8Chaudhary Bhajan LalBMUP8th4720.41%
9Ravinder MangaliIndependent9th4640.40%
10Raj Kumar KhundiaIndependent10th4180.36%
11Ran Singh PanwarRashtriya Bhagidari Samaj Party11th3510.30%
12Virender Singh BagoriaSwaraj India12th2850.25%
13Seema SihagSarva Hit Party13th2370.20%
14Sandeep HindustaniIndependent14th1800.16%
15Pawan KumarIndependent15th1400.12%
16JasbirIndependent16th1030.09%
Total11566869.89%


List of Villages under Nalwa Assembly Constituency

  1. Arya Nagar
  2. Badon Brahmanan
  3. Badon Rangran
  4. Balawas
  5. Bharri
  6. Bherian
  7. Bhiwani Ruhelan
  8. Bhojraj
  9. Bure
  10. Chandnaud
  11. Chaudhriwas
  12. Chiraud
  13. Daha
  14. Dahima
  15. Dewe
  16. Dhani Jatan
  17. Dhiran Was
  18. Dobeta
  19. Gangwa
  20. Gawar
  21. Gorchhi
  22. Guzar
  23. Hari Kot
  24. Harita
  25. Hindwan
  26. Hisar (Rural)
  27. Kaimri
  28. Kaluwas
  29. Kirtan
  30. Ludas
  31. Mangali Akalan
  32. Mangali Jhara
  33. Mangali Mohbat
  34. Mangali Surtia
  35. Mater Sham
  36. Meengni Khera
  37. Muklan
  38. Nalwa
  39. Neoli Kalan
  40. Panihar Chak
  41. Patan
  42. Payal
  43. Rawalwas Khurd
  44. Rawat Khera
  45. Saharwa
  46. Sarsana
  47. Shahpur
  48. Singhran
  49. Siswala
  50. Talwandi Badshahpur
  51. Talwandi Rukka
  52. Tokas

See also

References

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