The Ranbir singh Pura constituency witnessed an interesting fight in the 2024 assembly election. The voters exercised their voting franchise .
Narinder Singh Raina of the Bharatiya Janata Party won the seat by defeating Raman Bhalla of the Indian National Congress with a margin of 1966 votes. For all breaking news, trends, and analysis, stay tuned.
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Narinder Singh Raina
Winner
|
Bharatiya Janata Party |
43,317
Lead: 1,966
|
49% |
| Raman Bhalla | Indian National Congress | 41,351 | 47% |
| Gurdev Raj | Bahujan Samaj Party | 737 | 1% |
| Narinder Sharma | Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party | 520 | 1% |
| Nota | None Of The Above | 432 | 0% |
| Pavneet Kour | Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party | 401 | 0% |
| Chaudhary Garu Ram | Democratic Progressive Azad Party | 237 | 0% |
| Shashi Kant Khajuria | Independent | 220 | 0% |
| Harpreet Singh | Janata Dal (United) | 204 | 0% |
| Harbans Lal | Independent | 149 | 0% |
| Atul Raina | Independent | 148 | 0% |
| Ravinder Singh | Independent | 97 | 0% |
| Sunny Kant Chib | Independent | 92 | 0% |
| Sulaksh Gupta | Independent | 57 | 0% |
| Subash Chander | Independent | 28 | 0% |
| Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Dr. Gagan Bhagat
Winner
|
Bharatiya Janta Party |
25,696
Lead: 13,610
|
% |
| Bushan Lal | Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party | 12,086 | % |
| B.r Kundal | Independent | 11,140 | % |
| Romesh Lal Mottan | Jammu & Kashmir National Conference | 5,852 | % |
| Suman Lata Bhagat | Indian National Congress | 3,665 | % |
| Ajaib Singh Motan | Bahujan Samaj Party | 966 | % |
| Devinder Singh | Independent | 594 | % |
| Kuldeep Raj | Independent | 421 | % |
| Kesar Parveen | J & K National Panthers Party | 418 | % |
| Sham Lal | Samajwadi Party | 266 | % |
| Pargat Singh | Independent | 254 | % |
| Year | Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Lead | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | Narinder Singh Raina | BJP | 43,317 | 1,966 | 49% |
| 2014 | Dr. Gagan Bhagat | BJP | 25,696 | 13,610 | % |
| Year | Candidate's Name | Party | Votes | Vote Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | Narinder Singh Raina | BJP |
43,317
(Lead: 1,966)
|
49% |
| Raman Bhalla | INC | 41,351 | 47% | |
| 2014 | Dr. Gagan Bhagat | BJP |
25,696
(Lead: 13,610)
|
% |
| Bushan Lal | JKPDP | 12,086 | % |
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Narinder Singh Raina of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won the Ranbir singh Pura Assembly seat in the 2024 elections, defeating Raman Bhalla of the Indian National Congress (INC) by a margin of 1966 votes.
The strike rate in the Ranbir singh Pura constituency is 100% BJP and 0% INC, with BJP won 2 times since the 1977 elections.
Narinder Singh Raina (BJP) received 49% vote share.
Raman Bhalla (INC) received 47% vote share.
Narinder Singh Raina (BJP) won the 2024 election with 43317 votes, leading by 1966 votes and securing a 49% vote share.
The Ranbir singh Pura Assembly constituency falls under the Jammu Lok Sabha constituency of Jammu district.
Narinder Singh Raina (BJP) won the Ranbir singh Pura Assembly seat in 2024 with a margin of 1966 votes over Raman Bhalla (INC).
The Ranbir singh Pura Assembly constituency is part of the Jammu Lok Sabha constituency, which includes other areas like Samba, Vijaypur, Nagrota, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu East, Jammu West, Bishnah, Suchet Garh, Marh, Raipur Domana, Akhnoor, Chhamb, Naushehra, Darhal, Rajauri, Kala Kote, Suran Kote, Mendhar, Poonch Haveli.
The top candidates in the Ranbir singh Pura Assembly Election 2024 were:
Narinder Singh Raina (BJP)
Raman Bhalla (INC)
Gurdev Raj (BSP)
These candidates were the main contenders for the seat, with Narinder Singh Raina (BJP) emerging as the winner.
The information provided on this page about the current and previous elections in the constituency is sourced from various publicly available platforms including https://old.eci.gov.in/statistical-report/statistical-reports/ and https://affidavit.eci.gov.in/. The ECI is the authoritative source for election-related data in India, and we rely on their official records for the content presented here. However, due to the complexity of electoral processes and potential data discrepancies, there may be occasional inaccuracies or omissions in the information provided.