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Badarpur is part of South Delhi Lok Sabha constituency along with nine other Assembly segments, namely, Bijwasan, Sangam Vihar, Ambedkar Nagar, Chhatarpur, Deoli, Kalkaji, Tughlakabad, Palam and Mehrauli.
Badarpur (constituency number 5) is one of the 5 constituencies located in Barak Valley of Karimganj district. Badarpur is part of the Karimganj Lok Sabha constituency along with 7 other assembly segments, namely Patharkandi , Karimganj North , Karimganj South , Ratabari in Karimganj district, Hailakandi , Katlichera and Algapur in Hailakandi ...
The number of constituencies of Assam Legislative Assembly at the time of its inception on 7 April 1937 was 108. In 1957 it was reduced to 105. In 1962, the number of constituencies was enhanced to 114 and since 1972, it is 126.
Badarpur Assembly constituency may refer to these state electoral constituencies in India: Badarpur, Assam Assembly constituency Badarpur, Delhi Assembly constituency
Name District Lok Sabha constituency Electors (2020) [2] 1 Narela: North Delhi: North West Delhi: 253,982 2 Burari: North Delhi: North East Delhi: 361,703 3 Timarpur
Ram Singh Netaji won from Badarpur Assembly constituency representing the Aam Aadmi Party in the 2025 Delhi Legislative Assembly election. He polled 1,12,991 votes and defeated his nearest rival ND Sharma of the Bhartiya Janta Party, by a margin of 25,888 votes. Previously Ram Singh Netaji was MLA for two terms from Badarpur (Assembly ...
Badarpur is a locality situated in the southern part of South East Delhi district, within the larger metropolis of Delhi, India.It enjoys well-established connectivity to New Delhi and Central Delhi through the prominent Mathura Road and Mehrauli, as well as to various regions within the southern part of Delhi through the Mehrauli-Badarpur Road (MB road).
South Delhi Lok Sabha constituency is one of the seven Lok Sabha constituencies in the Indian National Capital Territory of Delhi. This constituency came into existence in 1966. The seat was a stronghold of the Bharatiya Janata Party for many years but in 2009, after delimitation, INC won this seat. [1]