Candidates from Brahmin and Bhumihar Communities Dominate Political Landscape in Begusarai
Begusarai, often referred to as the “Leningrad of the East” and historically known as the “Mini Moscow” of the Left, is making headlines ahead of the Lok Sabha elections. Situated along the banks of the sacred Ganga, this region holds a crucial place in Bihar’s political map, having evolved into a key parliamentary constituency since its establishment in 1870 as a sub-division of Munger.
Demographics and Electoral Dynamics
The electoral dynamics present a diverse picture, with rural areas constituting 81% of the electorate and 19% in urban centers. The population predominantly follows Hinduism, making up 85%, while Muslims constitute 15%. Over the years, candidates from the Brahmin and Bhumihar communities have consistently dominated the political scenario, securing victories in past elections.
Election History and Political Shifts
Since achieving parliamentary constituency status in 2004, Begusarai has witnessed a political landscape shaped by various parties, including notable victories by the Indian National Congress, Janata Dal (United), and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The 2019 elections saw BJP’s Giriraj Singh securing a win with 56.50% of the votes.
Economic and Developmental Agenda
Begusarai’s economy heavily relies on agriculture and animal husbandry, complemented by industrial establishments like the Barauni Refinery. However, the region faces challenges due to the decline of once-thriving industries. Key developmental priorities include infrastructure enhancement, such as expanding the Barauni Refinery, and efforts to revitalize the industrial landscape.
Infrastructure and Environmental Concerns
Infrastructure projects, including the construction of a six-lane bridge near Simaria and the development of Kawar Lake, highlight the region’s focus on modernization and environmental conservation. The electorate’s aspirations for progress and growth are reflected in demands for railway infrastructure expansion and the establishment of educational institutions like Dinkar University.
As the political battleground intensifies, candidates vying for the Begusarai Lok Sabha seat are expected to address these critical issues and articulate their vision for the constituency’s future.