Muslim MPs\' LS share dips\, will 2019 be different? (Dangal 2019)

Muslim MPs' LS share dips, will 2019 be different? (Dangal 2019)

IANS  |  New Delhi 

As the battle for 2019 gathers steam, the falling representation of Muslims in has been one of the areas of concern as the House is a representation of the country's social fabric.

In 2014, only 23 Muslim leaders got elected mainly from six states of (8), (4), (3), (3), (2) and (1). Union territory of Lakshadweep also elected a Muslim

A wider look at the canvass shows that 53 Muslim leaders ended up as runners up in 2014. Ghulam Raza, an independent lost to Thupstan Chhewang of the BJP from Ladakh with a margin of only 36 votes.

Hamidullah Sayeed of the lost the Lakshaddweep seat to by only 1,535 votes. Adv Shamseer of CPI (M) lost from Vadakara constituency in to Mullappally Ramachandran of the by only 3,306 votes and Dr of lost the Sambhal seat to Satyapal Singh of the BJP by 5,174 votes. Barring these seats, all the Muslim leaders lost by wide margins.

Another notable aspect of the previous election was that nine of the Muslim leaders lost to Muslims candidates only while on the rest of the seats, the winners were all non-Muslims.

had the highest number of Muslim up (19) followed by which had nine followed by five in

Md. Salim of CPI (M) won Raiganj seat in with only 1356 votes. Aparupa Poddar (Afrin Ali) of Trinamool was the Muslim winner with highest margin of 346,845 votes from Arambagh in West Bengal.

According to the census of 2011, the Muslim population in the country is 17.2 crore but their representation in Lok Sabha has been well below 10 per cent. The highest representation of Muslims in Lok Sabha has been in 1980 when 49 leaders were elected.

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First Published: Sun, March 10 2019. 09:52 IST