Hisar Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary constituency in Haryana, India.
Hisar is a parliamentary constituency in India that covers parts of Hisar district and portions of Jind and Bhiwani districts. It comprises nine legislative assembly segments spread across rural and urban areas in the Haryana region of northern India.
The constituency was created in 1952 and first sent Lala Achint Ram from the Indian National Congress to the national parliament. Since then, it has gone through several shifts in political leadership and grown into an important electoral region in Haryana state.
The constituency's population includes farmers, students, and urban professionals who participate in traditional festivals and agricultural events throughout the year.
The constituency has multiple polling stations spread across its territory to serve all voters in the region. Visitors can explore local community centers and public spaces during election periods to learn more about the democratic process in operation.
The 2024 elections marked a shift in political dynamics when Jai Parkash secured victory with 570,424 votes, representing 48.58 percent of total votes.
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