Parsa 2 (constituency)

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Parsa 2 (Nepali: पर्सा २) is one of four parliamentary constituencies of Parsa District in Nepal. This constituency came into existence on the Constituency Delimitation Commission (CDC) report submitted on 31 August 2017.[1]

Parsa 2
Parliamentary constituency
ProvinceMadhesh Province
DistrictParsa District
Current constituency
Created1991
PartyLoktantrik Samajwadi Party, Nepal
Member of ParliamentBimal Prasad Shrivastav

Incorporated areas[change | change source]

Parsa 2 incorporates Parsagadhi Municipality, wards 2–4 and 6 of Bahudarmai Municipality and wards 1, 3, 6, 8, 10, 17, 19 and 24–29 of Birgunj Metropolitan City.

Assembly segments[change | change source]

It encompasses the following Madhesh Province Assembly segment

  • Parsa 2(A)
  • Parsa 2(B)

Members of Parliament[change | change source]

Parliament/Constituent Assembly[change | change source]

Election Member Party
1991 Ram Chandra Kushwaha Nepali Congress
1999 Ajay Kumar Chaurasiya
2008 Ajay Kumar Dwivedi
2013 Bichari Prasad Yadav CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist)
2017 Bimal Prasad Shrivastav Federal Socialist Forum, Nepal
May 2019 Samajbadi Party, Nepal
April 2020 People's Socialist Party, Nepal
August 2021 Loktantrik Samajwadi Party, Nepal

Provincial Assembly[change | change source]

Election results[change | change source]

Election in the 2010s[change | change source]

2017 legislative elections[change | change source]

Party Candidate Votes
Federal Socialist Forum, Nepal Bimal Prasad Shrivastav 21,169
Nepali Congress Ajay Kumar Chaurasiya 19,704
CPN (Maoist Centre) Mohammad Salim Mansoor 6,729
Others 1,643
Invalid votes 2,849
Result FSFN gain
Source: Election Commission Archived 2021-07-14 at the Wayback Machine

2017 Provincial Assembly of Madhesh Province election[change | change source]

2013 Constituent Assembly election[change | change source]

Party Candidate Votes
CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) Bichari Prasad Yadav 8,714
Madheshi Janaadhikar Forum, Nepal Pradeep Yadav 6,711
Nepali Congress Ajay Kumar Dwivedi 6,516
UCPN (Maoist) Mohammad Basuridin Ansari 4,402
Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal Rajiv Parajuli 4,337
Madheshi Janaadhikar Forum (Republican) Shashi Kapoor Miya 2,306
Rastriya Prajatantra Party Ram Ayodhya Raut Kurmi 1,419
Madheshi Janaadhikar Forum, Nepal (Democratic) Narayanji Rauniyar 1,263
Others 2,415
Result CPN (UML) gain
Source: NepalNews[2]

Election in the 2000s[change | change source]

2008 Constituent Assembly election[change | change source]

Party Candidate Votes
Nepali Congress Ajay Kumar Dwivedi 9,531
Madheshi Janaadhikar Forum, Nepal Shashi Kapoor Miya 8,021
Rastriya Prajatantra Party Gokhul Prasad Kurmi 6,457
CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) Bichari Prasad Yadav 5,656
Rastriya Prajatantra Party Nepal Rajiv Parajuli 3,850
CPN (Maoist) Hari Prasad Mandal 2,402
Independent Dr. Kamrul Hodhha Ansari 1,659
Terai Madhes Loktantrik Party Gopal Raut 1,089
Others 2,933
Invalid votes 3,754
Result Congress hold
Source: Election Commission[3]

Election in the 1990s[change | change source]

1999 legislative elections[change | change source]

Party Candidate Votes
Nepali Congress Ajay Kumar Chaurasiya 20,178
CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) Nagendra Prasad Chaudhary 19,622
Rastriya Prajatantra Party (Chand) Mohan Lal Chaudhary 4,633
Rastriya Prajatantra Party Mohan Prasad Nepali 2,554
CPN (Marxist–Leninist) Ramashre Ram Chamar 1,003
Others 924
Invalid Votes 1,393
Result Congress hold
Source: Election Commission[4][5]

1994 legislative elections[change | change source]

Party Candidate Votes
Nepali Congress Ram Chandra Kushwaha 13,347
CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) Ram Chandra Sah 11,119
Rastriya Prajatantra Party Mohan Lal Chaudhary 8,794
Nepal Sadbhawana Party Indra Prasad Yadav 5,039
Others 1,948
Result Congress hold
Source: Election Commission[4]

1991 legislative elections[change | change source]

Party Candidate Votes
Nepali Congress Ram Chandra Kushwaha 16,623
CPN (Unified Marxist–Leninist) Nagendra Prasad Chaudhary 10,652
Result Congress gain
Source: [1]

References[change | change source]

  1. "CDC submits its report with 165 electoral constituencies". Archived from the original on 2017-08-31. Retrieved 2018-04-25.
  2. "Nepalnews.com - News from Nepal as it happens". 2015-03-25. Archived from the original on 2015-03-25. Retrieved 2020-11-23.
  3. "Ca Election report". 2009-10-03. Archived from the original on 2009-10-03. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Finalised Constituencies With Top Two Candidates". 2008-01-24. Archived from the original on 2008-01-24. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
  5. "Election Results'99". nepalresearch.org. Retrieved 2020-11-15.