Bhabanipur, though its locality and Tehsil/Block name is 'Bhawanipur'is a town committee and a township in the Barpeta district/region, Assam. The official languages of Bhabanipur are Bodo, Assamese, Bengali. There are many schools and colleges in Bhabanipur and it forms a part/ structure of Kokrajhar (ST) Lok Sabha Constituency. The nearby towns/cities to Bhabanipur are Bongaigaon, Barpeta, Barpeta Road, Nalbari etc and the nearby villages are Majgaon, Sarupeta, Geruapara, Datirbori etc.
The Assembly of Assam comprises 126 Members of Legislative Assembly which are directly elected from single-seat constituencies and its term is 5 years unless later dissolved. Its headquarter is stationed in Dispur.
Bhabanipur Assembly is the 126 assembly constituencies of Assam. Its constituency no. is 41 and it forms a part/structure of Kokrajhar (ST) Lok Sabha/Parliamentary Constituency.
The Parliamentary Constituencies in India is 542 and among them, the seats for the general category are 441 and for SC and ST the seats are 84 and 47 respectively. Bhabanipur Assembly Constituency is a part/structure of the Kokrajhar (ST) Lok Sabha/Parliamentary Constituency and it is the 10 assembly segments of Kokrajhar (ST) Parliament Seat. The current MP of the constituency is Pramila Rani Brahma of BPF.
Bhabanipur is a Tehsil/Block in the Brapeta region, Assam, India. Barpeta district is an authoritative district. Its headquarter is at Barpeta. The district has many important towns and villages namely, Barpeta, Howly, Barpeta Road, Bhabanipur, Sorbhog, Bahari, Sarupeta, Mandia etc, among them Barpeta Road is the largest town in the region. It is a commercial town. The district has 1,693,622 inhabitants which include, 867,004 males and 826,618 females. The district's neighbouring country is Bhutan towards the north.
No. Of Towns :
The Bhabanipur Assembly Constituency has no towns.
The Assembly Election of Bhabanipur Constituency had 127763 electors. Amongst them, the overall valid votes were 110280. In the 2016 Assembly Election, AIUDF candidate Abul Kalam Azad won the MLA seat, with 28383 votes and became MLA, whereas Independent candidate (IND) Phanihdar Talukdar was the runner-up with 25944 votes. Therefore he lost the MLA seat by 2439 votes.
Bhabanipur, a Tehsil/Block in the Barpeta region forms a part/structure of the Kokrajhar (ST) Lok Sabha/ Parliamentary Constituency. In accordance to Census Record of 2011, the Bhabanipur circle has inhabitants of around 1,928 peoples.
TOTAL POPULATION (2011 CENSUS) |
MALE |
FEMALE |
1,928 |
954 |
974 |
Bhabanipur Block/Circle comprises of 451 houses/families.
Bhabanipur, a Block and a Town Committee (TC) under the Barpeta region have 451 houses/families. Bhabanipur TC provides basic facilities to its administration and supplies amenities like proper water and sewerage system for every household.
The access to the street light and the no. of households using electricity in the rural/urban areas shows the welfare development of the region. In accordance to the village overview, it is noted that throughout the years there are improvements in the access to electricity to every household in Bhabanipur TC.
Municipality Reach :
Besides basic amenities of life, access and availability to basic infrastructure are the most significant and primary requirements of mankind. The Municipality or the Town Committee of the area/region is responsible to look after this prior requirements. Bhabanipur is quite well developed by road as it is connected to NH27 and its nearest railway transport is Sorupeta Railway Station.
Bhawanipur Circle has inhabitants of around 1928 peoples, among them about 8.4% of the residents are Scheduled Caste. While Scheduled Tribes constitutes about only 0.3% and the remaining amount of percentage is the General Category.
There are no cities under the Bhabanipur Constituency.
Bhabanipur Assembly Constituency has around 114840 registered votes. It comprises 58871 males and 55969 females.
TOTAL ELECTORATES |
MALE |
FEMALE |
114840 |
58871 |
55969 |
Age group distribution :
In Bhabanipur Assembly Constitution about 179 out of 1928 (total population ) is under six years of age.
Polling Percentage of Last Three Years :
The Assembly of Bhabanipur Constituency witnessed a polling percentage of 32.3% of BPF during Lok Sabha/Parliamentary Elections 2019. Secondly, during the Assembly Election of Assam 2016, it saw about 25.74% of AIUDF. And thirdly, it witnessed a polling percentage of 65.28% of IND during Lok Sabha/Parliamentary Election 2014. The chart of polling percentage of different years is given below :
Candidates |
Party |
Percentage Share |
|
Lok Sabha Elections, 2019 |
Pramila Rani Brahma |
BPF |
32.3% |
Assembly Election, 2016 |
Abul Kalam Azad |
AIUDF |
25.74% |
Lok Sabha Elections,2014 |
Naba Kumar Sarania (Hira) |
IND |
65.28% |
Result of last five elections :
Year |
Candidate |
Party |
Total Vote |
2016 |
Abul Kalam Azad |
AIUDF |
28383 |
2011 |
Abul Kalam Azad |
AIUDF |
24756 |
2006 |
Dr. Manoranjan Das |
AGP |
20511 |
2001 |
Sarbananda Choudhury |
33974 |
|
1996 |
Surendra Nath Medhi |
23463 |
The table provided below clearly shows the percentage share of votes by the political parties in the last 2016 Assam Assembly Election :
Candidate Name |
Party |
Percentage Share |
Abul Kalam Azad |
AIUDF |
25.74% |
Phanihdar Talukdar |
IND |
23.53% |
Manoj Baruah |
BJP |
20.29% |
Milan Baro |
IND |
13.15% |
Kanak Chandra Baro |
IND |
7.93% |
The candidate who contested in the Assembly Election of Assam 2016 is Abul Kalam Azad of AIUDF, Phanihdar Talukdar of IND, Manoj Brauah of BJP, Milan Baro of IND and Kanak Chandra Baro of IND.
The winner of the Assembly Election of Assam 2016 was Abul Kalam Azad with 28383 total votes whereas in last position, an independent candidate, Kanak Chandra Baro secured only 8748 votes.
Here's the below table :
Candidate Name |
Party |
Votes |
Abul Kalam Azad |
AIUDF |
28383 |
Phanihdar Talukdar |
IND |
25944 |
Manoj Baruah |
BJP |
22380 |
Milan Baro |
IND |
14500 |
Kanak Chandra Baro |
IND |
8748 |
For the forthcoming Assembly Election of Assam 2021, all the political and regional parties have given their manifestos infront of the public to take the public into confidence and win the upcoming 2021 Assembly Election. The present state government have already provided 2.5 lakhs with each to around 8000 Namgarhs which are near about 50-year-old and further they have also promised to extend benefits to other Namgarhs. Recently, they have also provided land pattas to indigenous/native landless people and further they have safeguarded the rice, land and hearth of the native people. Assam CM Sarbananda Sonowal, believes that people are with the present led state government and ensures equitable development of the valleys of Brahmaputra and Barak.
The Congress leader Rahul Gandhi mentioned that once they win the forthcoming election they will build a memorial in respect to Anti-CAA. Not only Rahul Gandhi but including the other Congress leaders have also tweeted the same.
The AIUDF makes people's manifesto regarding the non-implementation of CAA and promised that their main objective is to always oppose the bill which is thread to Assam's community. AIUDF also promises to look after the minorities and deal with the issues of illegal immigrants as per the guidelines enlisted in the Assam Treaty.
The parties like AJP and Raijor dal is to coordinate with the people of Assam irrespective of their native tongue, religion, caste, tribe etc. AJP and Raijor Dal are with the people of Assam and for the people of Assam so it has come forward to give regional politics a new force. Both parties agenda is to stop the implementation of CAA in Assam. All the political parties including the regional parties like AJP and Raijor Dal are also energetically making preparations to contest for the ongoing and upcoming Assembly Election of Assam, 2021.