About-Kullu


In addition to being a General category assembly seat and one of the 17 assembly segments of the Mandi Parliament Seat Kullu assembly constituency is in Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh State, India. In this assembly, the dominant political parties are the BJP and INC. Both Sunder Singh Thakur, the current MLA of the assembly, and Pratibha Singh, who represented the INC and won the district’s most recent Lok Sabha by-election in 2021 from Mandi after Ram Swaroop Sharma passed away and the general Lok Sabha election in 2019 , the district’s MP, were chosen to serve in that capacity. The 2011 Census report shows that SC and ST assemblygoers, together with Muslim voters, rural voters, and urban voters, who make up around 1.3%, 73.66%, and 26.35% of the population, respectively, make up 25.33% and 4.69% of the assembly’s total voting population, respectively. A total of 88359 voters cast ballots during the 2019 Parliamentary Election at the 151 polling locations in the Kullu assembly. Further, as of the 2019 election, 73.86% of Kullu’s registered voters cast ballots for the assembly, down from 76.46% in the previous one(2017). Kullui belongs to the Western group of Pahari languages, Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family and is spoken most often.

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In addition to being a General category assembly seat and one of the 17 assembly segments of the Mandi Parliament Seat Kullu assembly constituency is in Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh State, India. In this assembly, the dominant political parties are the BJP and INC. Both Sunder Singh Thakur, the current MLA of the assembly, and Pratibha Singh, who represented the INC and won the district’s most recent Lok Sabha by-election in 2021 from Mandi after Ram Swaroop Sharma passed away and the general Lok Sabha election in 2019 , the district’s MP, were chosen to serve in that capacity. The 2011 Census report shows that SC and ST assemblygoers, together with Muslim voters, rural voters, and urban voters, who make up around 1.3%, 73.66%, and 26.35% of the population, respectively, make up 25.33% and 4.69% of the assembly’s total voting population, respectively. A total of 88359 voters cast ballots during the 2019 Parliamentary Election at the 151 polling locations in the Kullu assembly. Further, as of the 2019 election, 73.86% of Kullu’s registered voters cast ballots for the assembly, down from 76.46% in the previous one(2017). Kullui belongs to the Western group of Pahari languages, Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family and is spoken most often.