Munger Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary constituency in Bihar, India
Munger Lok Sabha constituency spans three districts in Bihar and includes six assembly segments that differ in their population patterns and development levels. The region combines urban centers with rural areas, where each segment has its own economic and social characteristics.
The constituency was established in 1951 and has shaped the state's political structure since then. Over the decades, control shifted between different regional parties, reflecting the population's changing political preferences.
The constituency represents a population of 1,359,054 citizens, maintaining a literacy rate of 73.3 percent, exceeding the average educational levels of Bihar state.
Visitors should know this region is divided into several parts for electoral purposes, each with its own local centers. It helps to research which area you're approaching beforehand to better understand its features.
Rajiv Ranjan Singh, known as Lalan Singh, secured victory in the 2024 elections with a margin of 80,870 votes, reinforcing JD(U)'s influence in the region.
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