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Dr. Sanjay Jaiswal

Dr. Sanjay Jaiswal

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Paschim Champaran, Bihar

Bharatiya Janata Party election symbolBharatiya Janata Party

Dr. Sanjay Jaiswal is an Indian politician who has represented Paschim Champaran constituency of Bihar since 2009 as a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), winning the seat in 2009, 2014, 2019 and 2024. He served as the party president of the BJP in Bihar from September 2019 to 23 March 2023.

From Wikipedia · CC BY-SA 4.0 · every figure below traces to the public record.

5 declared cases · self-declared
1/ 100Poor

accountability · Poor

The election

How they won the seat

2024 general election result, as declared by the Election Commission of India.

Vote share53.4%
Victory margin1,36,568
NOTA votes11,288
Candidates8

Margin vs NOTA

Victory margin
1,36,568
NOTA votes
11,288

The victory margin was larger than the NOTA count in this constituency.

Runner-up: MADAN MOHAN TIWARI (INC).

Updated 4 Jun 2024

Parliamentary work

Did they show up — and speak?

Lok Sabha activity tracked by PRS. House averages: 84% attendance · 26 questions · 6 debates.

Attendance
70% · house 84%
Questions
26 · house 26
Debates
7 · house 6
Attendance70%
Questions26
Debates7
Private bills0

What they ask about · questions by ministry

Chemicals And Fertilizers
2
Civil Aviation
2
Corporate Affairs
2
Housing And Urban Affairs
2
Ayush
1
Coal
1

How they used the floor · interventions by type

Special Mention
9
LS - Matters under (Rule-377)
6
LS - Short Duration Discussions (Rule-193)
3
Budget (General)
3
Demands for Grants
2
Motion of Thanks on the President's Address
1

24 recorded interventions across 6 types, as logged by PRS.

Updated 31 May 2026

The affidavit

What they declared

As self-declared in the sworn 2024 election affidavit. Criminal cases are self-declared — pending ≠ convicted.

Declared assets₹29.05 Cr
Liabilities₹13,525
Criminal cases55 serious · 0 other · self-declared
Assets 2014→2024+708%

Declared assets across 3 sworn affidavits · 2014 → 2019 → 2024

₹3.59 Cr2014₹19.94 Cr2019+455%₹29.05 Cr2024+46%

Each point is a sworn affidavit filed with the Election Commission. Declared assets moved from ₹3.59 Cr (2014) to ₹29.05 Cr (2024) — a change of +708%.

Updated 1 May 2024

The affidavit · in detail

Cases, assets & income, line by line

Reproduced from the sworn 2024 ECI affidavit. Self-declared — pending ≠ convicted.

Cite a serious IPC section

5 of 5

Other declared cases

0

“Serious” follows the ADR / MyNeta criteria (offence punishable by 5+ years, non-bailable, electoral, against the State, or a crime against women); derived from the self-declared sections. MyNeta’s own analysis lists this MP among winners with declared serious criminal cases.

Charges by IPC / BNS section · self-declared

  • 4×Punishment for undue influence or personation at an election 171F)
  • 1×Deliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage religious feelings or any class by insulting its religion or religious beliefs 295A)
  • 1×Punishment for criminal intimidation 506)
  • 1×Undue influence at elections 171C)
  • 4×Disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant 188)
  • 1×Punishment for Rioting 147)
  • 1×Every member of unlawful assembly guilty of offence committed in prosecution of common object 149)
  • 1×Punishment for wrongful restraint 341)
  • 1×Punishment for voluntarily causing hurt 323)
  • 1×Intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace 504)

Pending · 5· 4 with charges framed

  • PS Case No. 511/2019, Kishan Ganj Police Station serious charges framed

    ACJM I Khisanganj

    §188§171F
  • PS Case No. 58/2017, Ghorasahan Police Station East Champaran serious charges framed

    ACJM 1st SC, Motihari S.C.

    §188§171F
  • PS Case No. 60/2017, Ghorasahan Jitna OP Police Station East Champaran serious charges framed

    ACJM 1st SC, Motihari S.C.

    §188§171F
  • PS Case No. 59/2017, Ghorasahan Jharokhar Police Station East Champaran serious charges framed

    ACJM 1st SC, Motihari S.C.

    §188§171F
  • PS Case No. 165/2019, Ghorasahan Police Station East Champaran serious

    ACJM III, Dhaka

    §147§149§341§323§295A§504§506§171C

    Section 27 Arms Act

Convicted · 0

None declared.

Reproduced verbatim from the candidate’s sworn ECI affidavit. Self-declared; pending ≠ convicted. Cases marked “charges framed” are pending cases where the court has framed charges and the trial has begun — a court stage, not a verdict.

Where the declared wealth sits

Movable

₹8.90 Cr

Immovable

₹20.15 Cr

Agricultural Land
₹11.70 Cr
Bonds, Debentures and Shares in companies
₹6.79 Cr
Non Agricultural Land
₹3.45 Cr
Residential Buildings
₹3.00 Cr
Commercial Buildings
₹2.00 Cr
Deposits in Banks, Financial Institutions and Non-Banking Financial Companies
₹53.7 L
Personal loans/advance given
₹41.5 L
Jewellery (give details weight value)
₹41.3 L

Declared sources of income

  • SelfSalary & Allowance (Member of Parliament), Shivam Lab - Betiya and Agriculture
  • SpouseMedical Service , Shivam Nursing Home - Betiya , Warehouse-Baghambarpur - Police Station - Bairiya Pargana Champaran
  • DependentNot Applicable

Income declared in ITR, by year (self)

2022-2023
₹19.9 L
2021-2022
₹15.0 L
2020-2021
₹14.1 L
2019-2020
₹24.2 L
2018-2019
₹86.4 L

Contracts with government / public companies

  • dependentBihar State Food Corporation for Rent Warehouse
  • Private Companies in which candidate or spouse or dependents have shareNot Applicabel

Updated 1 May 2024

Local-area funds

Where the development money went

MPLADS development funds for the constituency. House average: 27% spent.

0%utilised
Allocated₹14.70 Cr
Spent₹0
Lying unspent₹14.70 Cr
Works completed0 / 0

Updated 31 May 2026

Party funding

Who bankrolled the party

Electoral bonds received by Bharatiya Janata Party between 2019 and 2024 — party-level, not attributable to this MP. The scheme was struck down by the Supreme Court in February 2024.

National bond rank№1
Total received₹6061 Cr
Instruments8,633

Top corporate donors to Bharatiya Janata Party

Donor-level breakdown is not disclosed for this party in the public bond data.

Updated 15 Feb 2024

What the numbers suggest

Read between the lines

Arithmetic on the public record — cross-checking what was declared, attended, debated, asked and spent. These are observations about the figures, each cited to its source. dickipedia draws no conclusions about any individual.

  • Declared assets grew 708% across 3 affidavits

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    From ₹3.59 Cr (2014) to ₹29.05 Cr (2024).

  • Declared assets rose 16× faster than declared income

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    Assets increased by ₹25.46 Cr between affidavits, while declared income across 5 ITR years totalled ₹1.60 Cr.

  • 100% of development funds lie unspent

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    Only 0% of MPLADS local-area funds were spent — ₹14.70 Cr unspent.

  • 4 declared case(s) where charges have been framed

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    Self-declared in the sworn affidavit — pending ≠ convicted; framing of charges is a court stage, not a verdict.

Reach & roles

Contact & committees

Public contact details as published by the Lok Sabha Secretariat.

Updated 31 May 2026

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Updated 31 May 2026

Provenance

Sources & method

dickipedia reports public records and the arithmetic on them, and cites every figure; it authors no accusations. Criminal data is reproduced as self-declared in sworn affidavits (pending ≠ convicted). Electoral-bond totals are party-level. Spot an error? It’s open data — corrections welcome on GitHub.