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2019 Bijnor Lok Sabha Election Results: Party-wise Candidate List, Winning Margin, and Bijnor Election Winner

The 2019 Lok Sabha election in Uttar Pradesh’s Bijnor seat was characterized by fierce political rivalry and calculated plodding by several parties seeking to win this pivotal area. Bijnor, which has a large agricultural population and a diversified population, has developed become a crucial arena for political parties trying to make an impact.

In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Malook Nagar became victorious from the Bijnor seat. She ran on behalf of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), a well-known regional party in Uttar Pradesh. Malook Nagar’s triumph was noteworthy as he was able to win in a seat where national parties have always had a considerable representation. His victory demonstrated both the BSP’s ongoing significance in Bijnor and his personal popularity with voters, especially in the Muslim population.

The national governing party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), nominated Bharatendra Singh as the second-place candidate among the top three contenders against Malook Nagar. The BJP’s attempts to unseat the BSP’s hegemony in the area and win over a constituency renowned for its sociopolitical variety were evident in Bharatendra Singh’s candidacy. Singh’s performance failed to secure victory despite the BJP’s campaign efforts and his local outreach, underscoring the BSP’s strength in Bijnor.

The Indian National Congress (INC) candidate Naseemuddin Siddiqui, who was Malook Nagar’s closest competitor, finished third in the Bijnor constituency. The announcement of Naseemuddin Siddiqui’s candidacy highlighted the INC’s efforts to reclaim territory lost in Uttar Pradesh and subvert the power of the BJP and BSP. Siddiqui’s local outreach and the INC’s campaign tactics did not, however, result in a substantial electoral breakthrough in Bijnor.

Overall, the Bijnor constituency’s results in the 2019 Lok Sabha election shed light on the intricate and dynamic political landscape of Uttar Pradesh’s rural and semi-urban districts. The triumph of Malook Nagar served as a reminder of the BSP’s power in the state, while the BJP and INC’s performances demonstrated their continued attempts to subvert the SP’s hegemony and make a name for themselves in Uttar Pradesh politics.

Results of the Bijnor constituency’s 2019 Lok Sabha election:

Malook Nagar, the winning candidate (BSP)
556556 votes were cast overall.
51.01 percent of votes cast

BJP candidate Bharatendra Singh is the loser.
486362 votes were cast overall.
Ratio of Votes: 44.57

The 80 seats in Uttar Pradesh will have seven phases for the Lok Sabha elections.

Dates of polling:

April 19 is Phase 1 and April 26 is Phase 2.
Phase 3: May 7.
Phase 4: 13 May 20 Phase 5:
Phase 6: 25 May
Phase 7: First of June

Seven waves of elections for the 543 Lok Sabha seats will take place between April 19 and June 1. On June 4, the Lok Sabha election results will be tallied.

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