Ghosi Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary constituency in eastern Uttar Pradesh, India
Ghosi is a parliamentary constituency in eastern Uttar Pradesh that combines five assembly segments: Madhuban, Ghosi, Muhammadabad-Gohna, Mau Sadar, and Rasra. This arrangement brings together communities across a substantial area of the region.
The constituency was established in 1957 as a new parliamentary division in the region. The Communist Party of India emerged as a significant force here, securing multiple electoral victories over several decades.
The electoral landscape of Ghosi reflects the diverse political preferences of its population, with strong representation from parties including Samajwadi Party, Bahujan Samaj Party, and BJP.
Visitors can explore the various towns and villages within the five segments, each with local markets and community centers. Travel is easiest during the dry months when roads are in better condition and navigation is simpler.
The region demonstrates frequent shifts in political allegiances, with representatives like Dara Singh Chauhan moving between parties and independent candidates achieving electoral success.
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