Lok Sabha Elections 2024: These Winning MPs Are Under-30 Years
Four candidates under the age of 30 won in Lok Sabha elections, cementing their positions as the youngest Members of Parliament.

Four candidates under the age of 30 clinched victory in the recently concluded Lok Sabha elections, cementing their positions as some of the youngest Members of Parliament.
Lok Janshakti Party leader, Shambhavi Choudhary, secured her win in Bihar's Samastipur constituency, defeating Sunny Hazari of the Congress by a considerable margin. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had earlier commended the 25 year-old as the youngest National Democratic Alliance candidate during a campaign rally.
Twenty-five year-old Sanjana Jatav won in Rajasthan's Bharatpur constituency, triumphing over Bhartiya Janta Party's Ramswaroop Koli by a significant vote margin. The Congress party member hails from the Dalit community.
Pushpendra Saroj, son of former Uttar Pradesh Minister Inderjit Saroj, won the Kaushambi parliamentary seat previously held by the BJP. His victory came after defeating sitting MP Vinod Kumar Sonkar by a substantial margin.
Candidate Priya Saroj, a 25-year-old Supreme Court lawyer, secured the Machhlishahr seat on a Samajwadi Party ticket, defeating incumbent Bhartiya Janata Party MP Bholanath. She follows in the footsteps of her father, three-time MP Toofani Saroj.
During the 2019 Lok Sabha Election, four young candidates made history as the youngest Members of Parliament under the age of 30 in the Lok Sabha.
Chandrani Murmu, then aged 25, secured victory in Odisha's Keonjhar constituency on a Biju Janata Dal ticket, defeating BJP's two-time MP Ananta Nayak.
A then 28 year-old Tejasvi Surya had won from Bengaluru South, representing the BJP. A lawyer by profession, Surya advocated for Hindutva ideology and emerged as a prominent figure in Karnataka politics.
Mimi Chakraborty, at 30 years of age, was a renowned actress from West Bengal's film industry. She clinched victory in the Jadavpur constituency on a Trinamool Congress ticket, with a significant margin of nearly 3 lakh votes.
Similarly, Nusrat Jahan, also an actress, who was then aged 29 years, had secured a landslide victory on a Trinamool Congress ticket, winning by a margin of 3.5 lakh votes.