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Delhi Sadar Lok Sabha Constituency

Delhi Sadar Lok Sabha constituency was one of the Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in the National Capital Territory of Delhi from 1956 to 2008.

Assembly segments

From 1966 to 1993, Delhi Sadar Lok Sabha constituency comprised the following Delhi Metropolitan Council segments:

  1. Moti Nagar
  2. Kamla Nagar
  3. Vijay Nagar
  4. Model Town
  5. Deputy Ganj
  6. Sohan Ganj
  7. Shakti Nagar
  8. Karampura

From 1993 to 2008, it comprised the following Delhi Vidhan Sabha segments:

  1. Timarpur (Polling stations 1-45, 47–96)
  2. Model Town (Polling stations 1–102)
  3. Kamla Nagar
  4. Sadar Bazar
  5. Moti Nagar (Polling stations 1–106, 110–117)

Members of Lok Sabha

Election Member Party
1952 Does not exist
1957 Chaudhary Brahm Prakash Indian National Congress
1962 Shiv Charan Gupta
1967 Kanwar Lal Gupta Bharatiya Jana Sangh
1971 A. N. Chawla Indian National Congress
1977 Kanwar Lal Gupta Janata Party
1980 Jagdish Tytler Indian National Congress (I)
1984 Indian National Congress
1989 Vijay Kumar Malhotra Bharatiya Janata Party
1991 Jagdish Tytler Indian National Congress
1996 Vijay Goel Bharatiya Janata Party
1998 Madan Lal Khurana
1999
2004 Jagdish Tytler Indian National Congress
2009-Onwards Does not exist

Election Result

1967 Lok Sabha Elections

  • Kanwar Lal Gupta (Bharatiya Jana Sangh) : 73,801 votes
  • Amar Nath Chawla (INC) : 64,096 votes

1971 Lok Sabha Elections

  • Amar Nath Chawla (INC) : 98,108 votes
  • Kanwar Lal Gupta (Bharatiya Jana Sangh) : 55305

2004

2004 Indian general elections: Delhi Sadar
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Jagdish Tytler 140,073
BJP Vijay Goel 124,099
Margin of victory 16,064
Turnout
INC gain from BJP Swing

See also

References

  1. ^ "List of Parliamentary & Assembly Constituencies, General Election to the Lok Sabha, 2004" (PDF). Government of Delhi website. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 October 2011.
  2. ^ "1971 India General (5th Lok Sabha) Elections Results".
  3. ^ "General Election 2004". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 22 October 2021.

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