Cooch Behar Dakshin Assembly constituency

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Cooch Behar Dakshin
Constituency No. 4 for the West Bengal Legislative Assembly
Cooch Behar Dakshin Assembly constituency
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Constituency details
Country India
Region East India
State West Bengal
District Cooch Behar
LS constituency Cooch Behar
Established1951
Total electors233,839
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
17th West Bengal Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Party Bharatiya Janata Party
Elected year 2021

Cooch Behar Dakshin Assembly constituency is an assembly constituency in Cooch Behar district in the Indian state of West Bengal.

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Overview

As per orders of the Delimitation Commission, No. 4 Cooch Behar Dakshin Assembly constituency covers Cooch Behar municipality and Chandamari, Chilkirhat, Falimari, Ghughumari, Haribhanga, Moyamari, Patchhara, Putimari Fuleswari and Suktabari gram panchayats of Cooch Behar I community development block. [1]

Cooch Behar Dakshin Assembly constituency is part of No. 1 Cooch Behar (Lok Sabha constituency) (SC). [1]

Members of the Legislative Assembly

ElectionMemberParty Affiliation
Cooch Behar
1951 Maziruddin Ahmed Indian National Congress [2]
Jatindra Nath Singha SarkarIndian National Congress [2]
1957 Maziruddin AhmedIndian National Congress [3]
Satish Chandra Roy SinghaIndian National Congress [3]
Cooch Behar North
1962 Sunil Dasgupta Forward Bloc [4]
1967 M.R.TarIndian National Congress [5]
1969Bimal Kanti BasuForward Bloc [6]
1971Sunil KarIndian National Congress [7]
1972Sunil KarIndian National Congress [8]
1977 Aparajita Goppi Forward Bloc [9]
1982Aparajita GoppiForward Bloc [10]
1987Aparajita GoppiForward Bloc [11]
1991Bimal Kanti BasuForward Bloc [12]
1996Mihir GoswamiIndian National Congress [13]
2001 Dipak Chandra SarkarForward Bloc [14]
2006 Dipak Chandra SarkarCommunist Party of India (Marxist) [15]
Cooch Behar South
1962 Sunil BasuniaForward Bloc [4]
1967 Santosh Kumar RoyIndian National Congress [5]
1969Santosh Kumar RoyIndian National Congress [6]
1971Santosh Kumar RoyIndian National Congress [7]
1972Santosh Kumar RoyIndian National Congress [8]
Cooch Behar West
1962 Prasenjit BarmanIndian National Congress [5]
1967 Prasenjit BarmanIndian National Congress [6]
1969Rajani DasIndian National Congress [7]
1971Rajani DasIndian National Congress [8]
1972Bimal Kanti BasuForward Bloc [9]
1982Bimal Kanti BasuForward Bloc [10]
1987Bimal Kanti BasuForward Bloc [11]
1991Soumindra Chandra DasForward Bloc [12]
1996Soumindra Chandra DasForward Bloc [13]
2001 Akshay ThakurForward Bloc [14]
2006 Akshay ThakurForward Bloc [15]
Cooch Behar Dakshin
2011 Akshay ThakurForward Bloc [16]
2016 Mihir Goswami All India Trinamool Congress (later join the Bharatiya Janata Party in 2020) [17]
2021 Nikhil Ranjan Dey Bharatiya Janata Party

Election results

2021

West Bengal assembly elections, 2021: Cooch Behar Dakshin constituency [18] [19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Nikhil Ranjan 91,560 46.83
AITC Avijit Dey Bhowmik8662944.31
AIFB Akshay Thakur102465.24
Turnout 19550583.61
BJP gain from AITC Swing

2016

In the 2016 election, Mihir Goswami of AITC defeated his nearest rival Debasis Banik of AIFB

West Bengal assembly elections, 2016: Cooch Behar Dakshin constituency [16] [20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AITC Mihir Goswami82,84946.24+1.07
AIFB Debasis Banik64,65436.08−10.96
BJP Nikhil Ranjan Dey18,17610.14+5.95
BSP Maya Majumder5,1972.9
AMB Amita Das2,7031.51
NOTA None of the above 2,4891.39
SUCI(C) Nazma Khandakar1,6780.94
Kamtapur People's Party (United)Akik Hossain Chowdhury1,4270.8
Turnout 179,17384.05+0.13
AITC gain from AIFB Swing

2011

In the 2011 election, Akshay Thakur of AIFB defeated his nearest rival Abdul Jalil Ahmed of Trinamool Congress.

West Bengal assembly elections, 2011: Cooch Behar Dakshin constituency [16] [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIFB Akshay Thakur72,02847.04−4.03
AITC Abdul Jalil Ahmed69,16545.17+11.29
BJP Gayetri Kar6,4194.19
IndependentSanat Sen2,207
IndependentShyamal Chandra Barman1,277
IndependentPrahlad Chandra Datta745
IndependentKrishna Kanta Barman685
People's Democratic Conference of IndiaChanchal Sarkar589
Turnout 153,11583.92
AIFB hold Swing -15.32

1977 – 2006: Cooch Behar North constituency

Contests in most years were multi cornered but only winners and runners are being mentioned. In the 2006 [15] and 2001 [14] state assembly elections Dipak Chandra Sarkar of Forward Bloc defeated Mihir Goswami of Trinamool Congress. Mihir Goswami representing Congress had defeated Aparajita Goppi of Forward Bloc in 1996. [13] Bimal Kanti Basu of Forward Bloc defeated Mihir Goswami of Congress in 1991. [12] Aparajita Goppi of Forward Bloc defeated Mihir Goswami of Congress in 1987, [11] Sunil Kar of Congress in 1982 [10] and Bimal Chandra Dhar of Congress in 1977. [9] [22]

1977 – 2006: Cooch Behar West constituency

In the 2006 [15] and 2001 [14] state assembly elections, Akshay Thakur of Forward Bloc won the Cooch Behar West seat defeating Abdul Jalil Ahmed and Soumendra Chandra Das (both of Trinamool Congress) respectively. Soumindra Chandra Das of Forward Bloc defeated Abdul Jalil Ahmed representing Congress in 1996 [13] and Ramkrishna Pal of Congress in 1991. [12] Bimal Kanti Basu of Forward Bloc defeated Shyamal Choudhury of Congress in 1987 [11] and 1982, [10] and Maqsudar Rahman of Congress in 1977. [9] [23]

1962-1972: Cooch Behar North, South and West constituencies

Sunil Kar of Congress won the Cooch Behar North in 1972 [8] and 1971. [7] Bimal Kanti Basu of Forward Bloc won it in 1969. [6] M.R.Tar of Congress won it in 1967. [5] Sunil Dasgupta of Forward Bloc won it in 1962. [4] Santosh Kumar Roy of Congress won the Cooch Behar South seat in 1972, [8] 1971, [7] 1969 [6] and 1967. [5] Sunil Basunia of Forward Bloc won the seat in 1962. [4] Rajani Das of Congress won the Cooch Behar West seat in 1972 [8] and 1971. [7] Prasenjit Barman of Congress won it in 1969 [6] and 1967. [5] The seat was not there prior to 1967.

1951 & 1957: Cooch Behar constituency

Cooch Behar was a joint seat in 1957. [3] It was won by Maziruddin Ahmed and Satish Chandra Roy Singha (both of Congress). In independent India's first election in 1951, [2] Maziruddin Ahmed and Jatindra Nath Singha Sarkar (both of Congress) won the Cooch Behar joint seat.

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