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Rupnagar [1] [2] (/ ˈ r ʊ p n ə ɡ ər /; formerly known as Ropar) is a city and a municipal council in Rupnagar district in the Indian state of Punjab. Rupnagar is a newly created fifth Divisional Headquarters of Punjab comprising Rupnagar, Mohali, and its adjoining districts. It is also one of the bigger sites belonging to the Indus Valley ...
Punjab Assembly election, 2022: Rupnagar [5] Party Candidate Votes % ±% AAP: Dinesh Kumar Chadha: 59,903 44.11 INC: Brinder Singh Dhillon: 36,371 26.71 SAD: Daljit Singh Cheema 22,338 16.45 BJP: Iqbal Singh Lalpura: 10,067 7.41 Independent: Subedar Avtar Singh 3,339 2.46 Independent: Devinder Singh Bajwa 1,929 1.42 Independent: Bachitar Singh ...
He represents the Rupnagar Assembly constituency as MLA in Punjab Assembly. The Aam Aadmi Party gained a strong 79% majority in the sixteenth Punjab Legislative Assembly by winning 92 out of 117 seats in the 2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly election. MP Bhagwant Mann was sworn in as Chief Minister on 16 March 2022. [4]
The city of Rupnagar is said to have been founded by a Raja called Rokeshar, who ruled during the 11th century and named it after his son Rup Sen. It is also the site of an ancient town of the Indus Valley civilization. The major cities in Rupnagar District are Morinda, Nangal and Anandpur Sahib. Morinda is also known as Baghwāla "[The City ...
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On 11 March 2022, AAP Punjab convener and MP Bhagwant Mann was elected by the AAP legislative members as their leader in the assembly. [102] Mann took oath as the Chief Minister in the Punjab government in a public ceremony at Khatkar Kalan village on 16 March, when the term of the incumbent Fifteenth Punjab Legislative Assembly expired.
Changes in the constituencies of the Punjab Legislative Assembly over time Year Act/Order Explanation Total seats SC-reserved seats Election(s) 1950, 1951 Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 1951 [7]
Before delimitation, Banga and Nawan Shahr assembly segments of this Lok Sabha constituency were in the Phillaur constituency, Chamkaur Sahib and Kharar assembly segments were in Ropar constituency and Garhshankar, Balachaur and Anandpur Sahib assembly segments were in Hoshiarpur constituency.