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Nityanand Rai
BJP

Nityanand Rai

BJP (BJP) · Ujiarpur, Bihar

1 criminal case
Age
58
Terms served
3
Declared assets
₹15.45 Cr
Education
Graduate
Before politics
Politician
Case details
Includes a case with charges under IPC Section 153 and Section 125 of the Representation of People Act.

Background

Nityanand Rai is a senior BJP leader and Union Minister of State for Home Affairs who has consecutively won the Ujiarpur seat since 2014.

Declared Assets Over Time

+5% since 2014

From sworn election affidavits (ECI/MyNeta) — self-declared each time they contested.

2014
₹14.67 Cr
2019
₹18.70 Cr
2024
₹15.45 Cr

Parliament Report Card

Source: PRS MP Track

Electoral History

  • Won2024Ujiarpur · BJP
  • Won2019Ujiarpur · BJP
  • Won2014Ujiarpur · BJP

Promise Tracker

1 fulfilled · 0 broken · 2 in progress · 0 unverified
AI Research Note: Promise statuses are researched by AI using publicly available information — news articles, PRS India (prsindia.org), Sansad.in parliamentary records, party manifestos, and government press releases. Last updated July 2, 2026. Data may be incomplete or subject to change.
  • Committed to the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code as outlined in the BJP's national manifesto.

    Implementation of Uniform Civil Code (UCC) · From party manifesto

    Uttarakhand became the first state to implement UCC (Jan 2025); no national UCC yet, Law Commission reviewing. State-level rollout ongoing, national implementation not achieved.

    In Progress
  • Promised free health coverage to all senior citizens above 70 years under the expanded Ayushman Bharat scheme.

    Expansion of Ayushman Bharat · From party manifesto

    Ayushman Bharat expanded to cover all citizens aged 70+ was approved and launched nationally in October 2024 by the BJP-NDA government, fulfilling this manifesto promise.

    Fulfilled
  • Pledged to support the party's initiative to synchronize all elections across the country.

    One Nation, One Election · From party manifesto

    Constitution (129th Amendment) Bill introduced Dec 2024, referred to Joint Parliamentary Committee. Requires 2/3 majority in both houses of Parliament, not yet achieved.

    In Progress

Controversies & Record

  • No recorded controversies.

Sources

  • https://www.myneta.info/LokSabha2024/candidate.php?candidate_id=4553
  • https://prsindia.org/mptrack/lok-sabha/nityanand-rai