
Raja Pakar (SC) Assembly Constituency in Vaishali district is set for an important contest in the Bihar Election 2025. With major parties fielding strong candidates, this reserved seat will play a key role in shaping the region’s political landscape.
Bihar Elections 2025: Raja Pakar (SC) is an Assembly constituency in the heart of Bihar's Vaishali district. Constituency number 127, reserved for Scheduled Castes, it falls under the Hajipur Lok Sabha constituency.
Nestled entirely in a rural setup, this segment is truly defined by a strong SC voter base, its agrarian economy, and emerging local issues like infrastructure, education, and employment. With the vivid group dynamics and the expectations among the voters, the election in 2025 becomes a crucial test for the major parties who eye influence in this key eastern Bihar stronghold.
The Raja Pakar (SC) Assembly constituency in Bihar's Vaishali district goes to the polls as part of the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections. The voting for this reserved constituency will be held on November 6, 2025, in the first phase of polling across the state. Counting will happen on November 14, 2025.
As the political battle intensifies, the major parties such as Congress, JD(U), BJP, and RJD are focusing on Dalit and backward community voters who play a decisive role in this constituency.
In the 2020 Bihar Assembly election, Pratima Kumari of the Indian National Congress (INC) won the Raja Pakar (SC) seat in a closely contested battle. She defeated Mahendra Ram of the Janata Dal (United) by just 1,796 votes. Pratima secured 54,299 votes, while Mahendra Ram polled 52,503 votes.
The victory brought an end to JD(U)’s hold on the seat and gave Congress a rare win in Vaishali district. The turnout of voters stood at around 57%, reflecting a strong contest, with active participation from rural and Scheduled Caste-dominated areas.
Raja Pakar, a reserved (SC) constituency in Vaishali district, is gearing up for a competitive contest in the 2025 Bihar Assembly Elections, here’s a list of candidates contesting form Raja Pakar (SC):
The polling for Raja Pakar (SC) will be conducted on November 6, 2025, between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. All eligible voters are requested to carry with them valid photo identification and reach their concerned polling stations well in time to avoid long queues.Strict security and ECI monitoring will ensure a free and peaceful election process.
According to the 2011 Census, Raja Pakar block has a total population of about 3.7 lakh, with Scheduled Castes constituting nearly 22% of the population. The area remains predominantly rural with agriculture and small-scale industries being the main sources of livelihood.
There were about 2.72 lakh registered voters in the Raja Pakar SC constituency of Bihar in the 2020 Assembly elections. This has increased further, and a total of 2.84 lakh electors will cast their votes in 2025. The voting base consists of an almost equal number of male and female electors, along with a handful of first-time voters.
The Raja Pakar (SC) assembly constituency was formed after the Delimitation of 2008, in which a reshuffling of various seats in Bihar was done to accommodate balanced representation. It comes under the Hajipur Lok Sabha constituency and is a reserved seat for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Caste category.
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