Bhopal Lok Sabha constituency

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Bhopal
Lok Sabha constituency
Bhopal Lok Sabha constituency
Interactive Map Outlining Bhopal Lok Sabha constituency
Constituency details
Country India
Region Central India
State Madhya Pradesh
Assembly constituencies Berasia
Bhopal Uttar
Narela
Bhopal Dakshin-Paschim
Bhopal Madhya
Govindpura
Huzur
Sehore
Established1952
Total electors23,39,411 [1]
ReservationNone
Member of Parliament
18th Lok Sabha
Incumbent
Alok Sharma
Party Bharatiya Janata Party
Elected year 2024

Bhopal is one of the 29 Lok Sabha constituencies in Madhya Pradesh state in central India. This constituency presently covers the entire Bhopal district and part of Sehore district.

Contents

Assembly Segments

Like most other Lok Sabha seats in MP and Chhattisgarh, with few seats like Durg (which has nine assembly segments under it) being exceptions, Bhopal Lok Sabha seat has 8 assembly seats as its segments.

#NameDistrictMemberParty2024 Lead
149 Berasia (SC) Bhopal Vishnu Khatri BJP BJP
150 Bhopal Uttar Atif Arif Aqueel INC INC
151 Narela Vishvas Sarang BJP BJP
152 Bhopal Dakshin-Paschim Bhagwandas Sabnani BJP BJP
153 Bhopal Madhya Arif Masood INC INC
154 Govindpura Krishna Gaur BJP BJP
155 Huzur Rameshwar Sharma BJP BJP
159 Sehore Sehore Sudesh Rai BJP BJP

Members of Parliament

YearMemberParty
1952 Saidullah Razmi Indian National Congress
Chatur Narain Malviya
1957 Maimoona Sultan
1962
1967 Jagannathrao Joshi Bharatiya Jana Sangh
1971 Shankar Dayal Sharma Indian National Congress
1977 Arif baig Janata Party
1980 Shankar Dayal Sharma Indian National Congress (I)
1984 K. N. Pradhan Indian National Congress
1989 Sushil Chandra Varma Bharatiya Janata Party
1991
1996
1998
1999 Uma Bharti
2004 Kailash Joshi
2009
2014 Alok Sanjar
2019 Pragya Thakur
2024 Alok Sharma

Election results

2024

2024 Indian general election: Bhopal [2] [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Alok Sharma 981,109 65.48 Increase2.svg3.94
INC Arun Shrivastava4,79,61032.01Decrease2.svg3.62
BSP Bhanu Pratap Singh13,3050.89Increase2.svg0.09
NOTA None of the above6,6210.44Increase2.svg0.05
Majority5,01,49933.47Increase2.svg7.56
Turnout 14,98,28564.06Decrease2.svg1.68
BJP hold Swing Increase2.svg3.94

    2019

    2019 Indian general elections: Bhopal [4] [5]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    BJP Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur 866,482 61.54 −1.65
    INC Digvijaya Singh 5,01,66035.63+5.24
    NOTA None of the Above 5,4300.39−0.06
    Majority3,64,82225.91−6.89
    Turnout 14,08,66965.74+7.99
    BJP hold Swing -1.65

    2014 results

    2014 Indian general elections: Bhopal
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    BJP Alok Sanjar 714,178 63.19 +12.24
    INC P. C. Sharma 3,43,48230.39−10.67
    AAP Rachna Dhingra21,2981.88N/A
    BSP Sunil Borse10,1520.90−1.93
    CPI Shailendra Kumar Shaili7,6430.68"N/A"
    NOTA None of the Above 5,1810.46"N/A"
    Majority3,70,69632.80+22.91
    Turnout 11,30,18257.75+12.68
    BJP hold Swing +12.24

    2009 results

    2009 Indian general elections: Bhopal
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    BJP Kailash Chandra Joshi 335,678 50.95 −14.46
    INC Surendra Singh Thakur2,70,52141.06+11.29
    BSP Ashok Narayan Singh18,6492.83+0.88
    SP Munawar Khan Kausar8,6151.31+0.85
    Independent Brajendra Chaturvedi3,5700.54N/A
    Majority65,1579.89−25.75
    Turnout 6,58,84045.07−1.39
    BJP hold Swing -14.46

    2004 results

    General Election, 2004: Bhopal
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    BJP Kailash Joshi 561,563 65.41
    INC Sajith Ali Banbhan2,55,55829.77
    BSP G. S. Chawala16,7121.95
    Independent Brij Basi Lal Sharma7,9650.92
    Majority3,06,00535.64
    Turnout 8,58,46346.47
    BJP hold Swing

    1999 results

    General Election, 1999: Bhopal
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    BJP Sadhvi Uma Sri Bharti 5,37,90555.09
    INC Suresh Pachouri 3,69,04137.79
    Independent Shrawan Gourav19,7102.02
    BSP Phool Singh18,6171.91
    NCP Aslam Sher Khan6,0440.62
    Majority1,68,86417.30
    Turnout 9,76,49361.87
    BJP hold Swing

    1998 results

    General Election, 1998: Bhopal
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    BJP Dr. Sushil Chandra Varma 4,94,48157.44
    INC Arif Baig 3,00,54934.91
    BSP Manoj Shrivastava54,5264.01
    CPI Shailendra Kumar15,4231.79
    Majority1,93,93222.53
    Turnout 8,60,91758.03
    BJP hold Swing

    1996 results

    General Election, 1996: Bhopal
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    BJP Dr. Sushil Chandra Varma 3,53,42749.27
    INC Kailash Agnihotri2,02,53328.24
    Independent Ramesh Saxena52,8657.37
    AIIC(T) Lalit Srivastava46,1466.43
    Independent Rafiq Aslam Qureshi8,6051.20
    Majority1,50,89421.03
    Turnout 7,17,29549.26
    BJP hold Swing

    1991 results

    General Election, 1991: Bhopal
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    BJP Dr. Sushil Chandra Varma 3,08,94653.61
    INC Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi 2,06,73835.88
    JD Swami Agniwesh 26,7164.64
    Majority1,02,20817.73
    Turnout 5,76,23249.67
    BJP hold Swing

    1989 results

    General Election, 1989: Bhopal
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    BJP Dr. Sushil Chandra Varma 2,81,16946.48
    INC K. N. Pradhan 1,77,51529.35
    BSP A. Rauf Khan97,88616.18
    Majority1,03,65417.13
    Turnout 6,04,91153.97
    BJP gain from INC Swing

    1984 results

    General Election, 1984: Bhopal
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    INC K. N. Pradhan 2,40,71761.73
    BJP Laxminarayan Sharma 1,12,05328.74
    JP Goswami Gajanan Puri5,7051.46
    Independent Gulkhan Alam4,7101.21
    Independent Shiv Kumar Sahni4,3861.12
    Majority1,28,66432.99
    Turnout 3,89,94348.89
    INC hold Swing

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