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This is the List of members of the Lok Sabha, representing from West Bengal. These lower house members of the Indian Parliament were elected Indian general election.
This is a list of MPs were elected in the 2024 Indian general election in West Bengal held in April–June 2024. [1] [2] [3]
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List of members (17 June 2019 – 16 June 2024) representation in Lok Sabha. These members of the Lower house of the Indian Parliament were elected in the 2019 Indian general election held in April–May 2019. [4]
Keys: AITC (24) BJP (17) INC (2)
Keys: AITC (33) INC (4) BJP (2) CPI(M) (2) Vacant (1)
Keys: AITC (18) CPI(M) (9) INC (6) CPI (2) AIFB (2) RSP (2) BJP (1) SUCI(C) (1) Vacant (1)
Keys: CPI(M) (26) INC (6) CPI (3) AIFB (3) RSP (3) AITC (1)
Keys: CPI(M) (21) AITC (8) INC) (3) CPI (3) RSP (3) BJP (2) AIFB (2)
AITC (6) | CPIM (21) | BJP (1) | OTHERS (14) |
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Constituency | Reserved | Member | Party | |
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West Dinajpur | None | Sushil Ranjan Chatopadhyay | Indian National Congress | |
Malda | Surendra Mohan Ghosh | |||
Birbhum | Kamal Krisna Das | |||
Anil Kumar Chanda | ||||
Murshidabad | Muhammad Khuda Baksh | |||
Berhampore | Tridib Chaudhari | RSP | ||
Bankura | Pashupati Mandal | Indian National Congress | ||
Jaggannath Koley | ||||
Midnapur Jhargam | Tudu Bharat Lal | |||
Bandhopadhyaya Durga Charan | BJS | |||
Ghatal | Chowdhary Nikunj Bihari | Communist Party of India | ||
Tamluk | Satish Chandra Samanta | Indian National Congress | ||
Contai | Basant Kumar Das | |||
Uluberia | Satyaban Rai | |||
Howrah | Santosh Kumar Dutta | |||
Serampore | Tushar Kanti Chattopadhyaya | Communist Party of India | ||
Hooghly | NC Chatterjee | HMS | ||
Burdwan | Mono Mohan Das | Indian National Congress | ||
Atulya Ghosh | ||||
Kalna Katwa | Janab Abdus Sattar | |||
Nabadwip | Lakshmikant Maitra | |||
Santipur | Arun Chandra Guha | |||
Basirhat | Chakravarty Renu | Communist Party of India | ||
Roy Patirman | Indian National Congress | |||
Barrackpore | Das Ramananda | |||
Diamond Harbour | Basu Kamal | Communist Party of India | ||
Naskar Purnendu Sekhar | Indian National Congress | |||
Calcutta South West | Asim Krishna Dutt | |||
Calcutta South East | Shyama Prasad Mookerjee | BJS | ||
Calcutta North East | Hirendra Nath Mukherjee | Communist Party of India | ||
Calcutta North West | Meghnad Saha | Revolutionary Socialist Party |
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