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Amritsar Lok Sabha constituency

Lok Sabha Constituency in Punjab, India


Lok Sabha Constituency in Punjab, India

FieldValue
typeLS
nameAmritsar PB-2
map_image
map_captionInteractive Map Outlining Amritsar Lok Sabha constituency
established1952
party
alliance
incumbent_imageGurjeet Singh Aujla - Kolkata 2017-07-10 3378.JPG
mpGurjeet Singh Aujla
latest_election_year2024
statePunjab
assembly_consAjnala
Raja Sansi
Majitha
Amritsar North
Amritsar West
Amritsar Central
Amritsar East
Amritsar South
Attari

Raja Sansi Majitha Amritsar North Amritsar West Amritsar Central Amritsar East Amritsar South Attari Amritsar Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 13 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in the Indian state of Punjab, represented since 2017 by Gurjeet Singh Aujla of the Congress party. The Minister of Finance of India (2014–2019), Arun Jaitley, unsuccessfully contested this constituency for the BJP in 2014.

Assembly segments

Amritsar Lok Sabha constituency comprises nine Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) segments, which are:

#NameDistrictMemberPartyLeading
11AjnalaAmritsarKuldeep Singh Dhaliwal
12Raja SansiSukhbinder Singh Sarkaria
13MajithaGanieve Kaur Majithia
15Amritsar NorthKunwar Vijay Pratap Singh
16Amritsar West (SC)Jasbir Singh Sandhu
17Amritsar CentralAjay Gupta
18Amritsar EastJeevan Jyot Kaur
19Amritsar SouthInderbir Singh Nijjar
20Attari (SC)Jaswinder Singh Ramdas

Members of Parliament

YearMemberParty
1952Gurmukh Singh Musafir
1957
1962
1967Yagya Dutt Sharma
1971Durgadas Bhatia
1972^Raghunandan Lal Bhatia
1977Baldev Prakash
1980Raghunandan Lal BhatiaIndian National Congress (I)}}"
1984
1989Kirpal Singh
1991Raghunandan Lal Bhatia
1996
1998Daya Singh Sodhi
1999Raghunandan Lal Bhatia
2004Navjot Singh Sidhu
2007^
2009
2014Amarinder Singh
2017^Gurjeet Singh Aujla
2019
2024

^ by-poll

Election results

2024

General election 2019

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By-election - 2017

General election 2014

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General election - 2009

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By-election - 2007

:

General election - 2004

:

General election - 1999

General election - 1998

General election - 1996

References

References

  1. "List of Parliamentary & Assembly Constituencies". Chief Electoral Officer, Punjab website.
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