Morena Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary constituency in Madhya Pradesh, India
Morena Lok Sabha constituency spreads across Morena and Sheopur districts in Madhya Pradesh, comprising eight assembly segments. The area is administered across two district boundaries and covers a mixed landscape of towns and rural regions.
The constituency was established in 1952 as part of India's post-independence electoral reorganization. In 1967 it became reserved for Scheduled Castes candidates, marking a major shift in its political structure.
Multiple religious structures stand within the constituency, including Ram Janaki Temple and Jinn ki Masjid, each reflecting distinct architectural styles and local devotional practices.
The area has around 2 million registered voters distributed across voting stations in both districts. Visitors should be aware that the region may have special regulations or restricted access during election periods.
The Kuno Wildlife Sanctuary at the constituency's edge is home to Asiatic lions relocated from Gujarat as part of a major reintroduction effort. This protected area makes the region notable for wildlife conservation work in India.
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