Dinhata (Vidhan Sabha constituency)

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Dinhata
Vidhan Sabha constituency
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Dinhata
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Dinhata
Dinhata (India)
Coordinates: 26°08′N89°28′E / 26.133°N 89.467°E / 26.133; 89.467 Coordinates: 26°08′N89°28′E / 26.133°N 89.467°E / 26.133; 89.467
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State West Bengal
District Cooch Behar
Constituency No 7
TypeOpen
Lok Sabha constituency 1 Cooch Behar (SC)
Electorate (year)222,013 (2011) [1]
273,294 (2016) [2]
299,251 (2021) [3]
Government
  Incumbent MLA Udayan Guha [4]
  Political Party All India Trinamool Congress

Dinhata (Vidhan Sabha 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. 7 Dinhata (Vidhan Sabha constituency) covers Dinhata municipality, Dinhata II community development block, and Bhetaguri I, Dinhata Gram I, Dinhata Gram II and Putimari I gram panchayats of Dinhata I community development block. [5]

Dinhata (Vidhan Sabha constituency) is part of No. 1 Cooch Behar (Lok Sabha constituency) (SC). [5]

Members of Legislative Assembly

ElectionNameParty
1951 Satish Chandra Roy Singha Indian National Congress
1957 Bhawani Prasanna Talukdar
1962 Kamal Guha Forward Bloc
1967
1969 Animesh Mukharjee Indian National Congress
1971 Jogesh Chandra Sarkar
1972
1977 Kamal Guha Forward Bloc
1982
1987
1991
1996 Forward Bloc (Socialist)
2001 Forward Bloc
2006 Ashok Mandal All India Trinamool Congress
2011 Udayan Guha Forward Bloc
2016 All India Trinamool Congress
2021 Nisith Pramanik Bharatiya Janata Party
2021 by-election Udayan Guha All India Trinamool Congress

2nd Member (1951-1957)

ElectionNameParty
1951 Umesh Chandra Mandal Indian National Congress
1957


Election results

2021 Bye election

Bye-election, 2021: Dinhata
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AITC Udayan Guha 1,89,57584.15+36.57
BJP Ashok Mandal25,48611.31-36.29
AIFB Abdur Rouf6,2902.79+0.30
None of the Above None of the Above 3,9351.75+1.12
Majority1,64,08972.84+72.82
Turnout 2,25,44775.42
AITC gain from BJP Swing

2021

2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election: Dinhata [6] [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Nisith Pramanik 1,16,03547.60
AITC Udayan Guha 1,15,97847.58
AIFB Abdur Rouf6,0692.49
None of the Above None of the Above1,5370.63
Majority570.02-9.72
Turnout 2,44,00481.54
BJP gain from AITC Swing

2016

Udayan Guha, the Forward Bloc MLA from Dinhata, Joined Trinamool Congress on 1 October 2015. [8] [9] In the 2016 election, Udayan Guha of Trinamool Congress defeated his nearest rival Akshay Thakur of All India Forward Bloc.

2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election: Dinhata [6] [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AITC Udayan Guha1,00,73254.52+54.52
AIFB Akshay Thakur78,93944.22-8.69
BJP Sachindra Kumar Adhikari25,598
BSP Debendra Nath Roy5,842
Independent Dr. Md Fazle Haque4,010
None of the Above None of the Above2,619
Majority21,7939.74
Turnout 2,23,78381.88
AITC gain from AIFB Swing +7.45

2011

Udayan Guha, the Forward Bloc MLA from Dinhata, joined Trinamool Congress on 1 October 2015. [8] [9]

. In the 2011 election, Udayan Guha of AIFB defeated his nearest rival Dr. Md Fazle Haque Independent.

2011 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election: Dinhata [6] [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIFB Udayan Guha93,05050.52+7.45
INDDr. Md. Fazle Haque63,02434.22
NCP Amiya Kumar Barman13,0937.11#
BSP Niranjan Barman4,1352.25
BJP Sudhansu Kumar Roy3,9642.15
Majority30,02616.30
Turnout 1,84,18682.96
AIFB gain from AITC Swing +7.45

The outgoing Trinamool Congress MLA, Ashok Mondal, was publicly expelled by Mamata Banerjee for campaigning for Dr. Md. Fazle Haque, dissident Congress leader and MLA from Sitai. [12] Dr. Md. Fazle Haque, contesting as an Independent Candidate, was a rebel congress leader.

  1. Nationalist Congress Party did not contest this seat in 2006.

2006

In the 2006 election, Ashok Mondal of AITC defeated his nearest rival Udayan Guha of AIFB

West Bengal assembly elections, 2006: Dinhata constituency [6] [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AITC Ashok Mondal66,77442.52+7.45
AIFB Udayan Guha63,14439.92
Independent Hitendra Kumar Nag6,3627.11#
IPFB Makbul Hussain Sarkar5,8432.25
BSP Debendra Nath Roy2,8122.15
IndependentAnarul Sekh1,666
Turnout 146,60183.08
AITC gain from AIFB Swing +7.45

2001

In the 2001 election, Kamal Guha of AIFB defeated his nearest rival Dipak Sengupta of AITC

West Bengal assembly elections, 2001: Dinhata constituency [6] [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIFB Kamal Kanti Guha 72,88753.05%+7.45
Trinamool Congress Dipak Sengupta53,16738.70%
BJP Madan Mohan Goswami4,7683.47%#
BSP Debasish Barman2,2711.65%
NCP Jiban Krishna Saha1,7291.26%
IndependentDinesh Chandra Karji1,4241.04%
IndependentKabita Das1,1520.84%
Turnout 137,39878.07%
AIFB hold Swing +7.45

1972-2006

In the 2006 state assembly elections, [15] Ashok Mandal of Trinamool Congress won the Dinhata seat defeating his nearest rival Udayan Guha of Forward Bloc. Contests in most years were multi cornered but only winners and runners are being mentioned. Kamal Guha won the seat in a row from 1977 to 2001 (and also earlier – see below). He represented Forward Bloc in all years except 1996, when he represented the break away Forward Bloc (Socialist), which subsequently was reunited with the parent body. He defeated Dipak Sengupta representing Trinamool Congress in 2001 [16] and representing Forward Bloc in 1996, [17] Alok Nandi of Congress in 1991 [18] and 1987, [19] Ramkrishna Pal of Congress in 1982 [20] and Alok Nandy of Congress in 1977. [21] [22]

1951-1972

Jogesh Chandra Sarkar of Congress won the Dinhata seat in 1972 [23] and 1971. [24] Animesh Mukharjee of Congress won it in 1969. [25] Kamal Guha of Forward Bloc won it 1967 [26] and 1962. [27] In 1957 [28] Dinhata was double seat reserved for SC. Bhawani Prasanna Talukdar and Umesh Chandra Mandal (both of Congress) won. In independent India's first election in 1951, [29] Satish Chandra Roy Singha and Umesh Chandra Mandal (both of Congress) won from Dinhata.

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