A ground-level survey of the Ara Lok Sabha constituency was conducted by India News to analyse the performance of Raj Kumar Singh, the Member of Parliament from Ara, and gather voters’ feedback about him.
The land of Ara is called the land of revolution. Ara has been associated with the Mahabharata era as well. It is believed that the Pandavas spent their incognito period here. Additionally, this land is the workplace of Babu Kunwar Singh, a freedom fighter during the 1857 Indian independence movement.
Politically, the Ara Lok Sabha seat holds considerable significance. Currently, Raj Kumar Singh, a prominent leader of the BJP, is the Member of Parliament from Ara. His political journey has been quite interesting, from actively participating in the Ram Janmabhoomi movement to becoming a cabinet minister after winning elections in 2014 and 2019.
Raj Kumar Singh has contributed significantly, especially to the electrification plan, during his tenure as a minister. This contribution has been acknowledged by top leaders such as PM Modi and Amit Shah. The seat was initially known as Shahabad Lok Sabha constituency. Before 1991, Ara was part of the Buxar and Ara parliamentary constituencies. After delimitation, the Maner Assembly was separated from Ara and joined with the Patliputra Lok Sabha constituency.
Despite being known for its political fervour, the development in the region still lags behind, especially in rural areas. Urban development is noticeable, but there hasn’t been a significant change in the conditions of rural areas. Government schemes are being implemented rapidly, but the level of development varies across different constituencies.
There are a total of seven assembly seats in the Ara Lok Sabha constituency, with over 1.9 million voters. While the work of MP R.K. Singh is being talked about, caste dynamics play a crucial role in elections. Voters are divided along caste lines, and the district is still facing issues related to basic amenities.
Although R.K. Singh has worked on aspects like electricity, water, education, and health, there are still challenges that need to be addressed. The upcoming 2024 elections for the Ara Lok Sabha seat are crucial, and the voters are evaluating the performance of their MP. India News is also conducting an accurate survey to present the public opinion on the MP’s work before the nation.
R.K. Singh’s presence in Parliament is estimated to be around 55 per cent. Meanwhile, he is actively participating in about 50 per cent of parliamentary debates and questions, also raising questions about the development of his constituency and the country.
However, data regarding MP funds is not available anywhere. and parliamentary activity is estimated to have a special contribution of about 70 per cent. Based on this, MP R.K. Singh gets 1 number, only 0.44, which is below average.
Although parliamentary performance doesn’t hold much significance during elections. the real measure is what the public thinks about their MP on the ground.
In India News’ survey, we asked some questions to the people of the Ara Lok Sabha constituency, and the answers given by the people of this constituency were honest and open-hearted. After talking to thousands of people, let’s see what decision the public has made.
The answers to our 6 questions from the people of the Ara Lok Sabha constituency are straightforward. Most people believe that the work of the MP is excellent in the constituency. the MP always focuses on development in the constituency, which is clear.
Consequently, the public is quite pleased with the work of the MP, and the local people want to see their MP more active in the constituency. Because the local people have high expectations from their MP. Moreover, when it comes to voting, the people here seem to favour the BJP more.
The Modi government and the work of the MP are making the public happy here. Based on the development in the constituency, the public of the Ara Lok Sabha constituency is giving their MP Raj Kumar Singh 7th place with a score of 5.46, which is excellent. So, based on the questions asked to the ground public, they are getting about 78 per cent marks, which can be considered better in the report card.
In India News’ survey, the questions asked to the people of the Ara Lok Sabha constituency are similar to the questions asked in our ground survey about the MP’s performance. It is also necessary to know the result of this.
Seeing the ground performance of MP Raj Kumar Singh, the public here is giving him 1st place with a score of 0.60. This means that the MP is getting about 60 per cent marks in ground performance, which is considered good.
Parliamentary performance. the MP’s performance on the ground and the score of the MP in the India News survey are now known to you, but today is the era of social media. All social media platforms are asking the people of the Ara Lok Sabha constituency the same questions that were asked in India News’ survey.
The result of our survey on social media is also being presented to you. In the social media survey, the MP is getting about 0.50 in 1st place, which is average. Approximately 50 per cent of the people have a favourable opinion about the MP on social media, which can be considered better.
The work done in Parliament, such as attendance in the house. the number of questions. the use of MP funds. and special contributions in parliamentary proceedings, the MP is getting 0.44 in 1st place. In-ground performance, the MP is getting 0.60 in 1st place.
In the social media survey, the MP is getting 0.50 in 1st place. and in our ground survey, the MP is getting 5.46 in 7th place. If we add all these, MP Raj Kumar Singh gets 10th place with a total of 7 numbers, which is quite impressive, and that’s why the public of the Ara Lok Sabha constituency has written in the report card of MP Raj Kumar Singh- PASS.
Talking to thousands of people on the Ara Lok Sabha seat, this figure is reaching India News’ viewers. After talking to people from all walks of life—women, men, farmers, labourers, students, and people of every religion and caste—this interesting figure has come to the fore, in which, Ara Lok Sabha MP Raj Kumar Singh is scoring 70 per cent, and according to our criteria, the MP is completely passing.