Amroha Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary constituency in Uttar Pradesh, India
Amroha Lok Sabha constituency is a parliamentary district in Uttar Pradesh that spans several assembly areas in northern India. It covers the regions of Dhanaura, Naugawan Sadat, Amroha, Hasanpur, and Garhmukteshwar.
The constituency was established in 1952, with Hifzur Rahman Seoharwi from the Indian National Congress serving as its first parliamentary representative. This founding marked the beginning of democratic representation in the region following India's independence.
The constituency incorporates numerous communities from both urban and rural backgrounds, reflecting the diverse social composition of Uttar Pradesh.
The constituency includes both urban and rural communities spread across its assembly areas, each with distinct local characteristics. Understanding the geographic division helps when navigating the different regions that make up this electoral district.
The electoral district maintains a substantial voter base of 1,716,681 registered citizens, demonstrating strong democratic participation in northern India.
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