Mahaveer Bhagora - BJP Candidate for Udaipur Parliamentary Constituency

Mahaveer Bhagora - BJP Candidate for Udaipur Parliamentary Constituency

Mahavir Bhagora will contest the  2009 Lok Sabha Elections of India as the  BJP candidate from the Udaipur Parliamentary Constituency (Rajasthan State).

Mahavir Bhagora waved wades of currency notes in the Lok Sabha

BJP MP Mahavir Bhagora from Salumber, waved wades of currency notes in the Lok Sabha during the confidence motion debate in July 2008.

He has been shifted from Salumbar (Scheduled Tribe) to Udaipur (Scheduled Tribe). This shift to Udaipur is in the wake of delimitation of constituencies while sitting MP and former Union minister Subhash Mehariya has again been fielded from Sikar.

In Udaipur Mahavir Bhagora will contest against Raghuvir Singh Meena who belong to Congress Party

Educational Qualification

Mahaveer Bhagora (born 17 April 1947 at Vill Badla Kherwara, Distt. Udaipur)  has done M.A. in Social Work & Diploma in Community Development From Udaipur School of Social Work Rajasthan Vidyapeeth, Udaipur.

About Udaipur constituency

A constituency that has been significantly altered post-delimitation, it is now a mixture of the old Udaipur and Salumber, and is now reserved for Scheduled Tribes. The old Udaipur had a habit of changing hands between the Congress and the BJP, while Salumber was a Congress stronghold which the BJP snatched away in 2004.

Its new status as a Scheduled Tribe constituency has meant that both the Congress and the BJP candidates have had to migrate away.

The assembly elections present a rather bleak scenario for the BJP. Of the eight segments, the BJP has two while the Congress has six.

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