Secunderabad (Lok Sabha constituency)

Secunderabad
Existence 1957–present
Current MP Bandaru Dattatreya
Party BJP
Elected Year 2014
State Telangana
Total Electors 18,93,647[1]
Assembly Constituencies Secunderabad
Musheerabad
Amberpet
Khairatabad
Jubilee Hills
Sanathnagar
Nampally

Secunderabad Lok Sabha constituency (Telugu: సికింద్రాబాదు లోక సభ నియోజకవర్గం) is one of the 17 Lok Sabha (Lower House of the Parliament) constituencies in Telangana state in southern India.[2]

Assembly segments

Secunderabad Lok Sabha constituency comprises the following Legislative Assembly segments:[2]

Constituency number Name Reserved for (SC/ST/None)
57 Musheerabad None
59 Amberpet None
60 Khairatabad None
61 Jubilee Hills None
62 Sanathnagar None
63 Nampally None
70 Secunderabad None

Members of Parliament

Lok SabhaDurationName of M.P.Party Affiliation
Second1957-62Ahmed MohiuddinIndian National Congress
Third1962-67Ahmed MohiuddinIndian National Congress
Fourth1967-71Baqar Ali MirzaIndian National Congress
Fifth1971-77MM HashimTelangana Praja Samithi
Sixth1977-80MM HashimIndian National Congress
Seventh1980-84P. Shiv ShankarIndian National Congress
Eighth1984-89Tanguturi AnjaiahIndian National Congress
Ninth1989-91Narala Saikiran MudirajIndian National Congress
Tenth1991-96Bandaru DattatreyaBharatiya Janata Party
Eleventh1996-98Narala Saikiran MudirajIndian National Congress
Twelfth1998-99Bandaru DattatreyaBharatiya Janata Party
Thirteenth1999-04Bandaru DattatreyaBharatiya Janata Party
Fourteenth2004-09M. Anjan Kumar YadavIndian National Congress
Fifteenth2009-14M. Anjan Kumar YadavIndian National Congress
Sixteenth2014-IncumbentBandaru DattatreyaBharatiya Janata Party

Election Results

General Election, 2014

General Election, 2014: Secunderabad
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Bandaru Dattatreya 4,38,271 43.62 +23.92
INC M. Anjan Kumar Yadav 1,83,536 18.27 -21.10
AIMIM Narla Mohan Rao 1,45,120 14.44 +14.44
TRS T. Bheemsen 1,43,847 14.32 +10.49
BSP Khaja Khalid Anwar 2,863 0.28%
YSRCP Syed Sajid Ali 45,187 4.50 +4.50
Akhil Bharatiya Muslim League(Secular) Abdus Sattar Mujahed 809 0.08%
Prem Janta Dal N.S.Uday Kumar 928 0.09%
Forward Bloc Karankote Narender 474 0.05%
Samaikyandhra Parirakshana Samithi Kumar Chowdary Yadav.G 547 0.05%
Majlis Markaz-e-siyasee Party Khaja Sirajuddin Azaz 959 0.10%
AAP Chaya Ratan Musinipally 11,184 1.11%
Republican Party of India(Khobragade) B.Deepak Kumar 1,813 0.18%
Jantantra Party Malathi Latha Eppa 873 0.09%
Socialist Unity Centre of India(Communist) Ch.Murahari 554 0.06%
IUML Mohd Imtiaz Hussain 786 0.08%
BMP Raghu Deshaboina 1,496 0.15%
RSP J.Ramulu 2,058 0.20%
Pyramid Party of India Shakthi Satyavathi 638 0.06%
JSP K.Srinivasulu 3,691 0.37%
Indian Christian Secular Party K.Sai Krishna Mohan Rao 2,603 0.26%
Telangana Communist Party of India Sonu Sarsal Valmiki 2,311 0.23%
Independent Ananth Rao Gundepally 779 0.08%
Independent Avula Ranganayakulu 1,144 0.11%
Independent Michael Daniel Ovelz 291 0.03%
Independent Mohd Abubakar Parwaiz Siddiqui 322 0.03%
Independent Mohammed Rizwan Hussain 370 0.04%
Independent S.Lakshman Rao 886 0.09%
Independent Syed Madani Quadri 376 0.04%
Independent B.Subramanyam 2,481 0.25%
NOTA None of the above 6,572 0.65 +0.65
Majority 2,54,735 25.35 +5.68
Turnout 10,03,769 53.01 -1.90
BJP gain from INC Swing +4.25

General Election, 2009

General Election, 2009: Secunderabad
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC M. Anjan Kumar Yadav 3,40,549 39.37
BJP Bandaru Dattatreya 1,70,382 19.7
TDP Srinivasa Sudhish Rambhotla 1,35,604 15.68
PRP Dasoju Sravan 91,414 10.57
LSP Narsimha Rao CVL 52,641 14.32
TRS Mohammad Ali 33,144 3.83
Majority 1,70,167
Turnout 8,65,051 54.91 +1.90
INC hold Swing

General Election, 2004

General Election, 2004: Secunderabad
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC M. Anjan Kumar Yadav 4,85,710 39.37%
BJP Bandaru Dattatreya 4,16,952 19.7%
AIMIM Humera Aziz 38,394 15.68% 3.94%
BSP M.D. Paul Vedanth 7,816 0.8%
Majority 68,758
Turnout 9,73,288 52.59% -2.36%
INC gain from BJP Swing

See also

References

http://eciresults.ap.nic.in/ConstituencywiseS018.htm?ac=8

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