Muslim representation increases to 27 in 17th Lok Sabha


New Delhi, May 26 (IANS): Muslim representation in 17th Lok Sabha has increased by five taking the community's tally to 27 from 22 in the outgoing Lok Sabha with the BJP getting its lone Muslim face as Saumitra Khan, who won from West Bengal against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress.

Most of the winning candidates are from opposition parties while only one candidate of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) which won 303 out of 542 seats across the country, could make it to the Lower House.

Saumitra Khan is the lone BJP MP in the current Lok Sabha while Mahbub Ali Kaiser is the Lok Janshakti Party's (LJP) winning candidate from Khagaria in Bihar. Both will be representing ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the Lok Sabha.

Muslim representation in the 16th Lok Sabha had dipped to its lowest so far at 22. In 15th Lok Sabha, 33 members of the community were elected. The highest number of Muslim MPs in the Lok Sabha was in 1980, when 49 members of the community were elected.

The BJP had fielded six Muslim candidates. Khan, a former Trinamool Congress member who switched to the BJP ahead of the polls, won from Bishnupur in West Bengal, where the lotus bloomed and the BJP won 18 of the total 42 seats.

Khan defeated Trinamool's Shyamlal Santra by a margin of 78,047 votes. Khan got 6,57,019 votes in his favour.

The BJP had fielded Mafuja Khatun from Jangipur, a constituency where 61.79 per cent of the population is Muslim. She was third while the winner was Trinamool's Khalilur Rahaman. The seat was earlier represented by Congress's Abhijit Mukherjee, son of former President Pranab Mukherjee. Abhijit was second garnering 2,55,836 votes.

Humayun Kabir was another BJP candidate who contested from Murshidabad, where the community comprises 66 per cent of the population. Kabir got 2,47,809 votes but remained third.

Other Muslim candidates of the party failed to save their deposits. The party had fielded three Muslim candidates in Kashmir. Sofi Yousuf contested from Anantnag and garnered only 10,225 votes. Mohammad Maqbool War got 7,894 votes in Baramula while Sheikh Khalid Jehangir got 4,631 votes in Srinagar.

Most of the elected Muslim candidates belong to the Congress (5) and Trinamool Congress (5), followed by the Samajwadi Party (3), Bahujan Samaj Party (3) and the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (3).

Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal, which have a considerable Muslim population, are sending six MPs each from the community. In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, no Muslim candidate had won from Uttar Pradesh as the BJP had won 71 of the 80 Lok Sabha seats.

Bahujan Samaj Party candidates Afzal Ansari from Ghazipur, Fazalur Rahman from Saharanpur and Danish Ali in Amroha, and Samajwadi Party's Azam Khan from Rampur, Shafique Rehman Barq from Sambhal and S.T. Hasan from Moradabad made their way to the Lok Sabha. The Congress had fielded six Muslim candidates in Uttar Pradesh, but none of them won a seat.

Jammu and Kashmir, a Muslim-majority state, has elected three MPs, all from the National Conference. Bihar, which had sent four Muslim MPs to the Lok Sabha in 2014, will only have two MPs from the community this year. Besides Kaisar while another is Mohammad Jawed of the Congress, who won from Kishanganj.

Three Muslim candidates won from Kerala, while two from Assam will also be in the 17th Lok Sabha.

Mohammed Faizal of the Nationalist Congress Party won the lone seat in Lakshadweep. The Congress' Mohammad Sadique also won the Faridkot seat from Punjab. Indian Union Muslim League candidate K. Navas Kani won from Ramanathapuram in Tamil Nadu.

The All India Majlis-e-Itthadul Muslimeen will have two candidates in Parliament - party chief Asaduddin Owaisi from Hyderabad and Imtiaz Jaleel from Aurangabad in Maharashtra. Jaleel's victory gains significance as Aurangabad is not a Muslim majority constituency.

The party in Maharashtra had formed an alliance with Prakash Ambedkar's Vanchit Bahugan Aghadi.

  

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  • suhail, Mangalore

    Sun, May 26 2019

    2019 election proved Indians Majority community does not depend on Minority Votes, so stop complaining the prime minister it won't affect him in any way. Only the Majority community has the power to choose the candidate

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  • Rathnakara A, Shirva

    Sun, May 26 2019

    People simply blame Hindus/ BJP etc for polarization.
    Jusrt look into below facts and decide.
    Number of Muslim MPs in 2014 : 23
    Number of Muslim MPs in 2019 : 27

    Out of 27 MPs, invariably every single of them come from constituencies where the Muslim population exceeds 40%.

    12 out of these 27 MPs come from West Bengal (5) and Uttar Pradesh (7). Guess what - these are the 12 constituencies where their population is about or more than 40%.

    Similarly in Bihar, Katihar and Kishanganj have sent two Muslim MPs and both places have Muslim population > 40%.

    Other Muslim MPs come from Hyderabad (1), Kashmir (3) and Aurangabad (1).
    If you look at the demographics of this area, again Muslims comprise of minimum 40% of the population.

    BJP or for that matter any Hindu candidate hasn't won from any seat in India where Muslim population is 50% or more.

    So, if you are in illusion or are being politically correct to claim that Muslims have also voted for BJP, Ganga-Jamuni, blah blah.... Welcome to the world of numbers, facts and reality. I give a shit to political correctness.

    You can celebrate BJP victory or think of BJP government in power only when the demography is in your favour. If demography reverse (and the trends aren't healthy), they are soon going to take over. Within a few decades, everything will reverse.

    Am I propagating hatred against them ? NO.
    All I want is safety, security of Hindus, Hindu values and Hindu customs, on which this land has been built for the last 5,000-10,000 years.

    All I want is that every core BJP supporter now must push the government for a 2-child nationwide policy. It will not just control population, but also preserve the demography,

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  • Saihu, Udupi/Dubai

    Sun, May 26 2019

    Rathnakar Shirva,
    No sensible Hindu will vote for BJP, nor any sensible Indian will vote for BJP. its all illusion and hatred they saw in the hearts of innocent hindus. What about your calculation says for representation in parliament for 20% of the population, hope it should be at least not 4.9%. Muslim representation shall be not less than 100 if you consider the percentage of the muslim population in India. Despite suffering during demonetisation and GST, 100% U turn on black money, employment, GDP growth, article 365, Mandir, value for farmers produce, only agenda they had was polarisation and they succeeded. look at fake news circulated by BJP supporters, we can only laugh either these bhakths are fool or they are innocents who like and forward these fake messages. Irony is terrorist accused entered the parliament through BJP where our forces few years back killed for attacking the temple of democracy. Useless MP's like shobha got elected despite BJP caders were sick of her.

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  • Vishu, MOODABIDRI

    Sun, May 26 2019

    Precisely 4.96%.. So now, who is UNHAPPY??

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  • Charan, Mangalore

    Sun, May 26 2019

    Another nail in the Congi Coffin. One thing you have to appreciate the leader and the strategist is, they know the pulse of the people and understand how to tackle it.

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  • Ivar, Mangaluru

    Sun, May 26 2019

    Should have the same percentage representation of their population fraction.

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  • Kushal Kumar, Honnappa Kudru

    Sun, May 26 2019

    Thanks for modiji's intervention in this matter. 33% muslims voted for bjp this time especially womens. Courtrsy Triple Talaq...

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  • gm, Mlur

    Sun, May 26 2019

    Next time we need a muslim PM.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Sun, May 26 2019

    Who ever it may be, Hindu, Christian, Muslim or any caste no problem, he should work for the country. Irrespective of caste and religion. But he must be good educated.

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  • Hussain, Kaup

    Sun, May 26 2019

    But we need working PM
    Not any religious leader

    Dnt forget that we are election PM to rule country not to do Pooje in any religious place

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