About-Gagret

One of the 17 assembly districts that make up the Hamirpur Parliament Seat, Garget Khas is a General category assembly seat and is located in the Una district. The cities’ proximity to National Highways NH3 and NH503A. The BJP and INC are the two main political parties in this legislature. Anurag singh Thakur, the district’s MP, and Rajesh Thakur, the assembly’s current MLA, were both chosen to serve in that body. In addition to Muslim voters, rural voters, and urban voters, who make up around 3.4%, 92.55%, and 7.45% of the population, respectively, the 2011 Census report notes that SC and ST assemblygoers make up 24.79% and 1.74% of the assembly’s overall voting population, respectively. 80244 people cast ballots at the 91 polling places in the Garget assembly during the 2019 Parliamentary Election. Additionally, fewer Garget registered voters participated in the assembly as of the 2019 election 75.63% vs. 78.39% in the 2017 election. The rivers Kanjali and Beas are nearby, along with the cities of Hoshiarpur, Urmar Tanda, Nangal, and Dasua. The predominant language is paharihindi, with devnagiri and Punjabi, and to underline, it is 478 metres above sea level.

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One of the 17 assembly districts that make up the Hamirpur Parliament Seat, Garget Khas is a General category assembly seat and is located in the Una district. The cities’ proximity to National Highways NH3 and NH503A. The BJP and INC are the two main political parties in this legislature. Anurag singh Thakur, the district’s MP, and Rajesh Thakur, the assembly’s current MLA, were both chosen to serve in that body. In addition to Muslim voters, rural voters, and urban voters, who make up around 3.4%, 92.55%, and 7.45% of the population, respectively, the 2011 Census report notes that SC and ST assemblygoers make up 24.79% and 1.74% of the assembly’s overall voting population, respectively. 80244 people cast ballots at the 91 polling places in the Garget assembly during the 2019 Parliamentary Election. Additionally, fewer Garget registered voters participated in the assembly as of the 2019 election 75.63% vs. 78.39% in the 2017 election. The rivers Kanjali and Beas are nearby, along with the cities of Hoshiarpur, Urmar Tanda, Nangal, and Dasua. The predominant language is paharihindi, with devnagiri and Punjabi, and to underline, it is 478 metres above sea level.