Sambhal Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary constituency in Uttar Pradesh, India.
Sambhal Lok Sabha constituency is a parliamentary electoral district in Uttar Pradesh that encompasses five assembly segments: Kundarki, Bilari, Chandausi, Asmoli, and Sambhal. These segments spread across portions of Bheem Nagar and Moradabad districts, creating a mixed region of farmland and settled areas.
The constituency was established in 1967 as a new parliamentary district in India. Since its creation, it has experienced shifting political dynamics and changing party influence across the decades.
The electoral region maintains a population distribution of 79.8% rural voters and 20.2% urban voters, reflecting the agricultural and traditional character of the area.
Visitors can explore the region through roads and pathways connecting the five segments and linking small villages with local markets. The best time to visit is outside the hot summer months, when weather conditions are more manageable.
The constituency regularly records high voter turnout during national elections, showing strong local engagement with the democratic process. This active participation makes it an important indicator of broader political trends across India.
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