Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Lotus fourth term in Kota or Congress crowned, Know complete equation
Lok Sabha Elections 2024: The last phase of voting for the Lok Sabha elections in Jharkhand will be held on June 1. For this, all the political parties have come out with full force in the final phase. Voting is underway for Dumka and Rajmahal Lok Sabha constituencies including Koda in Jharkhand. Talking about the Koda Lok Sabha constituency, a total of 19 candidates are in the fray from here. If we talk about the religious balance of Koda Lok Sabha constituency, it has 76 percent Muslims. Muslim population is 19 percent and Christian population is 1 percent. What is caste equality? General and other population constitute 75.90% of the population. Rural voters play an important role in Koda Lok Sabha constituency. 87 percent of the population lives in rural areas. 13 percent of the population lives in cities. That is why the rural electorate dominates the Koda constituency. Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Lotus for fourth time in Kota or crown for Congress, know full equation 2 Kota Lok Sabha constituency is spread across three districts. This seat falls in Goda, Deohar and Dumka districts. Koda Lok Sabha Constituency has a total of 6 assembly constituencies. It includes Mahagama, Koda, Baurayahat, Deohar, Madhupur and Jarmundi assembly constituencies. Out of these 6 assembly constituencies, 4 seats are for All India and 2 seats are for BJP. Legislative Constituency MLA Party1. Mahagamdeepika Pandey Singh Congress2. Goda Amit MandalBJP3. Baurayhat Pradeep Yadav Congress4. Jharmundi Badal Bhadralekh Congress5. Deogar Narayan Das BJP 6. Madhupur Hafisul Hasanjamumo Voter Literacy Rate and Sex Ratio in Koda Lok Sabha Constituency 62 percent of people are literate in Koda Lok Sabha constituency. 52.36 percent of male voters are literate, while the share of literate female voters is 47.64 percent. The sex ratio of this Lok Sabha constituency is 910. In 2024 the number of electorate is continuously increasing and the total number of voters in this constituency is 20,25,176 out of which the number of male voters is 10,48,884 and the number of female voters is 9,76,278. The voter turnout in the Koda Lok Sabha constituency has been increasing continuously in the last three Lok Sabha elections. In 2019, there were 17,16,766 voters here. In 2014, there were 15,90,772 people. Whereas in 2009 there were 14,12,253 voters. In 2009, a total voter turnout of 50.98 percent was recorded in the Koda Lok Sabha constituency. In 2014, this constituency saw a rise of about 14 percent to a total of 63.82 percent. Whereas in 2019 maximum 66.80 percent people have voted. Koda Lok Sabha constituency has been in BJP's possession since 2009. BJP's Nishikant Dubey has been winning the Koda Lok Sabha seat since 2009. Nishikant Dubey won this constituency in 2009 defeating Congress's Farqan Ansari. This time again BJP has expressed confidence in Nishikant Dubey. Pradeep Yadav, the Congress candidate from the Indian Alliance, is in the fray. Pradeep Yadav has been contesting Lok Sabha elections continuously since 2014 from this constituency, but he has not won so far. In 2014, there was a three-way competition. In 2014, BJP's Nishikant Dubey won the Koda Lok Sabha seat. But Congress fielded Furqan Ansari against him and Pradeep Yadav contested from JVM. Nishikant Dubey (BJP) got 36.26 percent votes. Congress's Furqan Ansari was second with 30.48 per cent votes, followed by Pradeep Yadav (JVM) with 18.44 per cent votes. BJP registered a landslide victory in 2019. In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the opposition parties had fielded Pradeep Yadav (JVM) as a joint candidate for this constituency. Pradeep Yadav secured a total of 37.97 percent votes. Whereas BJP's Nishikant Dubey won with a total of 53.40 percent votes. This candidate is in the field in 2024. Candidate Name: Party1. Nishikant Dubey BJP2. Pradeep Yadav Congress3. Bajrangi Mahada BSP4. Anup Kumar Brutist Block, India5. Arunkumar Court 6. Kalipada Murmu Socialist Unity Center of India (Communist)7. Kumari Teleswari Ambedkari Party of India8. Ketan Kumar Right to Recall Party9. Gnaneswar Jha Jagar Janata Party10. Tiplal Shah Lokit Adhikar Party11. Braj Kishore Pandit All India Human Rights Vishar Manch Party12. Rameshwar Mandal Indian People's Party (Democracy) 13. Suraj Kumar Aman Participant Party14. Abhishek Anand Jha Independent15. Arun Marik Swaechhai16. Uday Shankar Gawade Independent 17. Nilesh Kumar Gupta Independent 18. Mukesh Kumar Jha Independent 19. Also Read K Rangaiah Independent: Lok Sabha Elections 2024: 17 lakh voters will decide the fate of 14 candidates for Rajmahal Lok Sabha seat. Know the complete equation of Congress.