Mithilesh, Patna: In Bihar, the number of young voters is the highest, but compared to young MPs, the number of elderly MPs is quite high. Although Bihar has a good number of young voters, most of them prefer experienced candidates. This time as well, there is a long queue of elderly and experienced leaders ready to contest the forty Lok Sabha seats in Bihar. In the analysis of the last three Lok Sabha elections, the average age of the winning MPs in 2019 was higher than the MPs who won in the previous two general elections. According to the oath document, the average age of the current MPs in the state is 65.25 years, while in 2014 the average age of the winning MPs was 54.25 years. In 2009, the average age of the winning candidates in the Lok Sabha elections was 54.35 years.
Supaul’s MP is the oldest and Samastipur’s MP Prince Raj is the youngest. In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Supaul’s Dileshwar Kamat was the oldest with an age of 73. In 2024, he will be 78 years old. Among the current MPs, there are nine MPs who have crossed the age of 70. On the other hand, the youngest MP is Prince Raj, who won the by-election in Samastipur. In October 2019, his age was 30 and by 2024, he will be 34 years old. Another young MP is Kavita Singh, who won on the JDU ticket from Siwan. In 2019, Kavita Singh was 33 years old and by 2024, she will be 38 years old.
In Bihar, there are three MPs between the ages of 30 and 40. In addition to Prince Raj and Kavita Singh, the third name is JDU’s Sunil Kumar from Valmikinagar. Sun
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