BJP’s Pramod Kumar Sinha Wins Raxaul Assembly Seat
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has secured a significant victory in the Raxaul Assembly constituency, with candidate Pramod Kumar Sinha winning by a comfortable margin of 17,878 votes.
Key Takeaways
- Winner: Pramod Kumar Sinha (BJP)
- Votes Secured: 1,06,765
- Victory Margin: 17,878 votes
- Runner-up: Shyam Bihari Prasad (Congress) with 88,887 votes
Detailed Vote Count
Pramod Kumar Sinha from the BJP emerged victorious with 1,06,765 votes. His nearest rival, Shyam Bihari Prasad of the Indian National Congress, put up a strong fight but finished second with 88,887 votes. Kapil Dev Prasad from the Jan Suraaj Party secured a distant third place with 14,656 votes. The Election Commission confirmed that Sinha maintained a steady lead from the early rounds of counting.
Strategic Importance of Raxaul
The Raxaul Assembly seat in East Champaran district holds immense strategic importance due to its location along the Nepal border. Key issues dominating election discussions here include trade, security, and basic development. The primarily rural population, consisting largely of border traders, is highly concerned about economic growth, infrastructure, education, and healthcare.
Historically, contests in Raxaul have been very close, making it a key strategic seat for political parties in the Bihar Assembly elections. Caste and social equations continue to strongly influence election outcomes in this border constituency.



