Checkout West Bengal winner candidate list in Lok Sabha election 2019
May 24, 2019, 12:53 IST
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The Times Now Exit Poll Predictions had said Mamta Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress might not do as well as it did in 2014 elections. The projections forecast TMC winning from 28 out of 42 seats in West Bengal. Though the vote share of TMC might remain the same in 2019 Lok Sabha election result as it was in 2014, the predictions presuppose that the TMC’s seats might be down by about 6 this time. In 2014 Lok Sabha elections, the TMC got 34 seats out of 42. The remaining 8 seats were distributed among the other contesting parties at the rate of 2 for BJP, 4 for the Congress party and 2 for the left front led by the CPI (M).
If the Times Now Predictions match with the actual turnout after the results are announced, the BJP might be winning 11 seats from West Bengal in 2019 Lok Sabha elections, while the party could get only 2 seats during 2014 general elections from this state.
The TMC contested from all the 42 constituencies in West Bengal. While choosing the candidates to represent the party in 2019 elections from this state, Mamta Banerjee had decided to drop 10 sitting MPs and getting in 18 new candidates. Besides the 42 seats in West Bengal, TMC contested from 3 seats in Jharkhand, 2 seats in Odisha, 2 seats in Bihar, and 1 seat in Andamans. TMC has also decided to let its candidates try their luck from 10 assembly constituencies in Odisha as the state of Odisha is going for assembly and Lok Sabha 2019 polls simultaneously.
The Party’s sitting MP Abhishek Banerjee, the nephew of Mamta Banerjee, the TMC chief faced the elections once more from Diamond Harbor, his winning constituency. The celebrity candidate of TMV Mimi Chakraborty contested from Jadavpur. Yet another star candidate of TMC Nusrat Jahan fought from Basirhat Lok Sabha constituency
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West Bengal Lok Sabha | |||
Constituency | TMC Candidate Names (AITC) | BJP Candidate Names | INC Candidate Names |
Coochbehar | Paresh Chandra Adhikari | Nisith Pramanik (Winner) | Priya Roy Chowdhury |
Alipurduars | Dasrath Tirkey | John Barla (Winner) | Mohan Lal Basumata |
Jalpaiguri | Bijoy Chandra Barman | Dr Jayanta Ray (Winner) | Mani Kumar Darnal |
Darjeeling | Amar Singh Rai | Raju Bista (Winner) | Shankar Malakar |
Raiganj | Kanaia Lal Agarwal | Smt. Debasree Chaudhary (Winner) | Deepa Dasmunshi |
Balurghat | Arpita Ghosh | Dr Sukanta Majumdar (Winner) | Sadik Sarkar |
Maldaha Uttar | Mausam Noor | Khagen Murmu (Winner) | Isha Khan Chowdhury |
Maldaha Dakshin | Dr Moazzem Hossain | Smt. Sreerupa Mitra Choudhury (Leading) | Abu Hasem Khan Chowdhury (Winner) |
Jangipur | Khalilur Rahman (Winner) | Smt. Mafuja Khatun | Abhijit Mukherjee |
Murshidabad | Abu Taher Khan (Winner) | Humayun Kabir | Abu Hena |
Baharampur | Apurba Sarkar | Krishna Juardar Arya | Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury (Winner) |
Krishnanagar | Mahua Motira (Winner) | Kalyan Chowbey | Intaj Ali Shah |
Ranaghat | Rupali Biswas | Jagannath Sarkar (Winner) | Minati Biswas |
Bardhaman Purba | Sunil Kumar Mondal (Winner) | Paresh Chandra Das | Sidhhartha Majumdar |
Burdwan - Durgapur | Mamtaz Sanghamita | S. S. Ahluwaliya (Winner) | Ranajit Mukherjee |
Asansol | Moon Moon Sen | Babul Supriyo (Winner) | Biswarup Mondal |
Bolapur | Asit Kumar Mal (Winner) | Ram Prashad Das | Abhijit Saha |
Birbhum | Satabdi Roy (Winner) | Dudh Kumar Mondal | Imam Hussain |
Bangaon | Mamata Bala Thakur | Shantanu Thakur (Winner) | Sourav Prasad |
Barrackpore | Dinesh Trivedi | Arjun Singh (Winner) | Md Alam |
Howrah | Prasun Banerjee (Winner) | Rantidev Sen Gupta | Suvra Ghosh |
Uluberia | Sajda Ahmed (Winner) | Joy Banerjee | Shoma Ranishree Roy |
Srerampur | Kalyan Banerjee (Winner) | Debajit Sarkar | Debabrata Biswas |
Hooghly | Dr Ratna De Nag | Locket Chatterjee (Winner) | Pratul Saha |
Arambag | Aparupa Poddar (Winner) | Tapan Roy | Jyoti Das |
Tamluk | Dibyendu Adhikari (Winner) | Siddharth Naskar | Dr. Lakshman Chandra Seth |
Kanthi | Sisir Adhikari (Winner) | Dr Debashish Samant | Dipak Kumar Das |
Ghatal | Adhikari Deepak (Winner) | Smt. Bharati Ghosh | Khandakar Mohammad Saifullah |
Jhargram | Beerbaha Soren | Dr Kunar Hembram (Winner) | Jagyeswar Hembram |
Medinipur | Dr Manas Bhunia | Dilip Ghosh (Winner) | Sambhunath Chatterjee |
Purulia | Dr Mriganka Mahato | Shri Jyotirmoy Mahto (Winner) | Nepal Mahato |
Bankura | Subrata Mukherjee | Dr Subhash Sarkar (Winner) | |
Bishnupur | Shyamal Santra | Soumitra Khan (Winner) | Narayan Chandra Khan |
Dum Dum | Sougata Roy (Winner) | Samik Bhattacharya | Saurav Saha |
Barasat | Dr Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar (Winner) | Dr Mrinal Kanthi Debnath | Subrota (Rashu) Dutta |
Basirhat | Nusrat Jahan (Winner) | Sayantan Basu | Quazi Abdur Rahim |
Joynagar | Pratima Mondal (Winner) | Dr Ashok Kandari | Tapan Mondal |
Mathurapur | Choudhary Mohan Jatua (Winner) | Shyamaprasad Halder | Krittibas Sardar |
Diamond Harbour | Abhishek Banerjee (Winner) | Nilanjan Roy | Soumya Aich Roy |
Jadavpur | Mimi Chakraborty (Winner) | Prof. Anupam Hazra | |
Kolkata Dakshin | Mala Roy (Winner) | Chandra Kumar Bose | Mita Chakraborty |
Kolkata Uttar | Sudip Bandyopadhyay (Winner) | Rahul Sinha | Syed Shahid Imam |
The Times Now Exit Poll Predictions had said Mamta Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress might not do as well as it did in 2014 elections. The projections forecast TMC winning from 28 out of 42 seats in West Bengal. Though the vote share of TMC might remain the same in 2019 Lok Sabha election result as it was in 2014, the predictions presuppose that the TMC’s seats might be down by about 6 this time. In 2014 Lok Sabha elections, the TMC got 34 seats out of 42. The remaining 8 seats were distributed among the other contesting parties at the rate of 2 for BJP, 4 for the Congress party and 2 for the left front led by the CPI (M).
If the Times Now Predictions match with the actual turnout after the results are announced, the BJP might be winning 11 seats from West Bengal in 2019 Lok Sabha elections, while the party could get only 2 seats during 2014 general elections from this state.
The TMC contested from all the 42 constituencies in West Bengal. While choosing the candidates to represent the party in 2019 elections from this state, Mamta Banerjee had decided to drop 10 sitting MPs and getting in 18 new candidates. Besides the 42 seats in West Bengal, TMC contested from 3 seats in Jharkhand, 2 seats in Odisha, 2 seats in Bihar, and 1 seat in Andamans. TMC has also decided to let its candidates try their luck from 10 assembly constituencies in Odisha as the state of Odisha is going for assembly and Lok Sabha 2019 polls simultaneously.
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