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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Candidates List for Bihar Lok Sabha General Elections 2024

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Sr No

Constituency Name

 

 

BJP Candidate

Sitting MP/(Winner of 2019)

 

 

Party

 1

Araria

Pradeep Kumar Singh

Pradeep Kumar Singh

BJP

 2

Arrah

R K Singh

R K Singh

BJP

 3

Aurangabad

Sushil Kumar Singh

Sushil Kumar Singh

BJP

 4

Banka

 

Giridhari Yadav

JD(U)

 5

Begusarai

Giriraj Singh

Giriraj Singh

 

 6

Bhagalpur

 

Ajay Kumar Mandal              

JD(U)

 7

Buxar

Mithilesh Tiwari

Ashwini Choubey

BJP

 8

Darbhanga

Gopal Jee Thakur

Gopal Jee Thakur

BJP

 9

Gaya

 

Vijay Manjhi             

JD(U)

 10

Gopalganj

 

Alok Kumar Suman 

JD(U)

 11

Hajipur

 

Pashupati Kumar Paras             

LJP

 12

Jahanabad

 

Chandeshwar Prasad               

Janata Dal (United)

 13

Jamui

 

Chirag Kumar Paswan

LJP

 14

Jhanjharpur

 

Ramprit Mandal

Janata Dal (United)

 15

Karakat

 

Mahabali Singh    

Janata Dal (United)

 16

Katihar

 

Dulal Chandra Goswami             

Janata Dal (United)

 17

Khagaria

 

Mehboob Ali Kaiser  

LJP

 18

Kishanganj

 

Mohammad Jawed

Congress

 19

Madhepura

 

Dinesh Chandra Yadav             

Janata Dal (United)

 20

Madhubani

 

Ashok Kumar Yadav

BJP

 21

Maharajganj

Janardan Singh Sigriwal


Janardan Singh Sigriwal

BJP

 22

Munger

 

Lalan Singh             

Janata Dal (United)

 23

Muzaffarpur

Raj Bhushan Nishad

Ajay Nishad             

BJP

 24

Nalanda

 

Kaushalendra Kumar 

JD(U)

 25

Nawada

 Vivek Thakur

Chandan Singh             

Lok Jan Shakti Party

 26

Paschim Champaran

 

Dr. Sanjay Jaiswal 

BJP

 27

Pataliputra

Ram Kripal Yadav   

Ram Kripal Yadav   

BJP

 28

Patna Sahib

Ravi Shankar Prasad 

Ravi Shankar Prasad 

BJP

 29

Purnia

Santosh Kushwaha             

Santosh Kushwaha             

Janata Dal (United)

 30

Purvi Champaran

Radha Mohan Singh    

Radha Mohan Singh    

BJP

 31

Samastipur

Prince Raj             

Ram Chandra Paswan

Lok Jan Shakti Party

 32

Saran

Rajiv Pratap Rudy    

Rajiv Pratap Rudy    

BJP

 33

Sasaram

Shivesh Ram

Chhedi Paswan             

BJP

 34

Sheohar

             

Rama Devi             

BJP

 35

Sitamarhi

 

Sunil Kumar Pintu    

JD(U)

 36

Siwan

 

Kavita Singh             

BJP

 37

Supaul

 

Dileshwar Kamait 

JD(U)

 38

Ujiarpur

Nityanand Rai        

Nityanand Rai             

BJP

 39

Vaishali

 

Veena Devi             

Lok Janshakti Party

 40

Valmiki Nagar

 

Sunil Kumar             

JD(U)

 


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