2014 Indian general election in West Bengal
There are 42 Lok Sabha Constituencies in West Bengal, India. Here is the list of candidates of all the major parties.
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List of major parties' candidates in West Bengal for 2014
Constituency No. | Constituency | Reserved for (SC/ST/None) |
TMC Candidate[1] | Left Front Candidate[2] | BJP Candidate | Congress Candidate |
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1 | Cooch Behar | SC | Renuka Sinha | Dipak Kumar Roy | Hemchandra Burman | Keshab Ray |
2 | Alipurduars | ST | Dasarath Tirkey | Manohar Tirkey | Birendra Bora Oraon | Josef Munda |
3 | Jalpaiguri | SC | Bijoy Bhusan Burman | Mahendra Kumar Roy | Satyalal Sarkar | Sukhbilas Verma |
4 | Darjeeling | None | Baichung Bhutia | Saman Pathak | S. S. Ahluwalia | Sujoy Ghatak |
5 | Raiganj | None | Satya Ranjan Dasmunshi | Md. Salim | Nimu Bhowmick | Deepa Dasmunshi |
6 | Balurghat | None | Arpita Ghosh | Bimal Sarkar | Biswapriya Roychowdhary | Om Prakash Mishra |
7 | Maldaha Uttar | None | Soumitra Roy | Khagen Murmu | Subashkrishna Goswami | Mausam Noor |
8 | Maldaha Dakshin | None | Dr Moazzen Hossen | Abul Hasnat Khan | Bishnu Pada Roy | Abu Hasem Khan Choudhury |
9 | Jangipur | None | Haji Nurul Islam | Muzaffar Hossain | Samrat Ghosh | Abhijit Mukherjee |
10 | Baharampur | None | Indranil Sen | Pramathes Mukherjee | Debesh Kumar Adhikari | Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury |
11 | Murshidabad | None | Mohammed Ali | Badarudzza Khan | Sujit Kumar Ghosh | Abdul Mannan Hossain |
12 | Krishnanagar | None | Tapas Paul | Santanu Jha | Satyabrata Mukherjee | Razia Ahmed |
13 | Ranaghat | SC | Tapas Mondal | Archna Biswas | Supravat Biswas | Pratap Roy |
14 | Bangaon | SC | Kapil Krishna Thakur | Debesh Das | K.D. Biswas | Ila Mandal |
15 | Barrackpur | None | Dinesh Trivedi | Subhashini Ali | R.K. Handa | Samrat Topedar |
16 | Dum Dum | None | Sougata Roy | Asim Dasgupta | Tapan Sikdar | Dhananjay Moitra |
17 | Barasat | None | Dr Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar | Murtaza Hossen | P.C. Sarkar (Jr.) | Rizul Ghoshal |
18 | Basirhat | None | Idris Ali | Nurul Huda | Samik Bhattacharya | Quazi Abdul Rahim |
19 | Jaynagar | SC | Pratima Mondal | Subhas Naskar | Biplab Mondal | Arnab Roy |
20 | Mathurapur | None | C M Jatua | Rinku Naskar | Tapan Naskar | Manoranjan Halder |
21 | Diamond Harbour | None | Abhishek Banerjee | Abul Hasnat | Avijit Das | Mohmd Qumarhuzzan Qumar |
22 | Jadavpur | None | Sugata Bose | Sujan Chakraborty | Swarup Prashad Ghosh | Samir Aich |
23 | Kolkata Dakshin | None | Subrata Bakshi | Nandini Mukherjee | Tathagata Roy | Mala Roy |
24 | Kolkata Uttar | None | Sudip Bandyopadhyay | Rupa Bagchi | Rahul Sinha | Somendra Nath Mitra |
25 | Howrah | None | Prasun Banerjee | Sreedip Bhattacharya | George Baker | Manoj Kumar Pandey |
26 | Uluberia | None | Sultan Ahmed | Sabiruddin Mollah | R.K. Mahanti | Asit Mitra |
27 | Sreerampur | None | Kalyan Banerjee | Tirthankar Roy | Bappi Lahiri | Abdul Mannan Hossain |
28 | Hooghly | None | Ratna De Nag | Pradip Saha | Chandan Mitra | Pritam Ghosh |
29 | Arambag | SC | Aparupa Poddar ( Afrin Ali ) | Shakti Mohan Malik | Madhusudhan Bag | Sambhu Nath Malik |
30 | Tamluk | None | Suvendu Adhikari | Sk. Ibrahim Ali | Badsah Alam | Anwar Ali |
31 | Kanthi | None | Sisir Adhikari | Tapas Sinha | Kamalendu Pahari | Kunal Banerjee |
32 | Ghatal | None | Dipak Adhikari (Deb) | Santosh Rana | Md Alam | Manas Bhunia |
33 | Jhargram | ST | Dr Uma Soren | Pulin Bihari Baske | Bikash Mudi | Anita Hansdar |
34 | Medinipur | None | Sandhya Roy | Prabodh Panda | Prabhakar Tiwari | Bimal Raj |
35 | Purulia | None | Mriganko Mahato | Narahari Mahato | Bikash Banerjee | Nepal Mahato |
36 | Bankura | None | Munmun Sen | Basudeb Acharia | Subash Sarkar | Neel Madhava Gupta |
37 | Bishnupur | SC | Soumitra Khan | Susmita Bauri | Dr. Jayanta Mondal | Narayan Chander Khan |
38 | Bardhaman Purba | SC | Sunil Mandal | Iswar Chandra Das | Santosh Roy | Chandana Majhi |
39 | Bardhaman-Durgapur | None | Mamtaj Sanghamita | Sk. Saidul Haque | Deboshree Chowdhury | Pradip Agasty |
40 | Asansol | None | Dola Sen | Bansa Gopal Chowdhury | Babul Supriyo | Indrani Mishra |
41 | Bolpur | SC | Anupam Hazra | Ram Chandra Dome | Kamini Mohan Sarkar | Tapan Kumar Saha |
42 | Birbhum | None | Satabdi Roy | Kamre Elahi | Joy Banerjee | Syed Siraj Jimmi |
Results
2 | 4 | 2 | 34 |
BJP | INC | CPI(M) | TMC |
Name of Party | Vote Share % | Change | Seats won | Changes |
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All India Trinamool Congress | 39.05% | +8.13 | 34 | +15 |
Communist Party of India + | 29.71% | 2 | −13 | |
Bharatiya Janata Party | 17.02% | +10.88 | 2 | +1 |
Indian National Congress | 9.58% | −3.85 | 4 | −2 |
List of elected members
Analysis
According to DNA newspaper's analysis: "BJP emerged as a potential force in West Bengal where it is traditionally considered weak.". While BJP won only 2 seats, BJP candidates for the first time, returned runner-up in 3 seats and it also got 16.8% vote share - BJP's best performance so far surpassing its previous best of 11.66% in 1991 elections. However. Trinamool Congress dominated the election winning 34 seats. The CPI-M led Left Front was decimated winning only 2 seats as the BJP made inroads in its vote share. It was also argued that, ""resurgence of the Left can never be ruled out"[4]
Assembly segments wise lead of Parties
Party | Assembly segments | Position in Assembly (as of 2011 election)[5] | |
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All India Trinamool Congress | 214 | 184 | |
Left Front | 29 | 62 | |
Bharatiya Janata Party | 23 | 0 | |
Indian National Congress | 28 | 42 | |
Others | 0 | 5 | |
Total | 294 |
Postal Ballot wise lead of Parties
Party | No. of Constituencies | ||
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All India Trinamool Congress | 16 | ||
Left Front | 23 | ||
Bharatiya Janata Party | 2 | ||
Indian National Congress | 1 | ||
Total | 42 |
References
- People's Democracy.
- People's Democracy. West Bengal Left Front Releases List of Candidates
- "GENERAL ELECTION TO LOK SABHA TRENDS & RESULT 2014 -WB". Archived from the original on 27 May 2014. Retrieved 27 May 2014.
- "The rise of BJP in West Bengal | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis". dna. 17 May 2014. Retrieved 5 January 2017.
- Lok Sabha results: Numbers point to tough fight ahead in West Bengal assembly polls
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