Raina (Vidhan Sabha constituency)

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Raina
Vidhan Sabha constituency
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Raina
Raina (India)
Coordinates: 23°04′N87°53′E / 23.067°N 87.883°E / 23.067; 87.883 Coordinates: 23°04′N87°53′E / 23.067°N 87.883°E / 23.067; 87.883
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State West Bengal
District Purba Bardhaman
Constituency No. 261
TypeReserved for SC
Lok Sabha constituency 38. Bardhaman Purba (SC)
Electorate (year)209,643 (2011)

Raina (Vidhan Sabha constituency) is an assembly constituency in Purba Bardhaman district in the Indian state of West Bengal. The seat is reserved for scheduled castes. Great revolutionary Rash Behari Bose was born (village-Subaldaha) in this Vidhan Sabha Constituency.

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Overview

As per orders of the Delimitation Commission, No. 261 Raina (SC) assembly constituency covers Raina II community development block and Hijalna, Natu, Palsona, Sehara, Narugram, Shyamsundar, and Rayna gram panchayats of Raina I community development block. [1]

Raina assembly segment was earlier part of Burdwan (Lok Sabha constituency). As per orders of Delimitation Commission it is part of No. 38 Bardhaman Purba (Lok Sabha constituency). [1]

The West Bengal political scenario has changed dramatically over the years. In the early years after independence it was a scene of fluctuating fortunes between the Congress and the Left wing parties, till the latter captured power in the late seventies. The United News of India in a candid analysis says, “The green surge swept Bengal to demolish the red bastion in 2011 Assembly elections… Moreover, as the Left still remained cornered in state politics, their neutralised voters are increasingly migrating to the BJP for a viable alternative.” [2]

Members of Legislative Assembly

Election
Year
ConstituencyName of M.L.A.Party Affiliation
1951 RainaMrityunjoy Pramanick and Dasarathi Tah Krishak Mazdoor Praja Party [3]
1957 Dasarathi Tah and Gobardhan Pakray Praja Socialist Party [4]
1962 Probodh Kumar GuhaIndian National Congress [5]
1967 Dasarathi TahPraja Socialist Party [6]
1969 Panchu Gopal Guha Communist Party of India (Marxist) [7]
1971 Gokulananda RoyCommunist Party of India (Marxist) [8]
1972 Sukumar ChattopadhyayIndian National Congress [9]
1977 Ram Narayan GoswamiCommunist Party of India (Marxist) [10]
1982 Dhirendra Nath ChatterjeeCommunist Party of India (Marxist) [11]
1987 Dhirendranath ChatterjeeCommunist Party of India (Marxist) [12]
1991 Dhirendranath ChatterjeeCommunist Party of India (Marxist) [13]
1996 Shyamaprasad PalCommunist Party of India (Marxist) [14]
2001 Shyamaprasad PalCommunist Party of India (Marxist) [15]
2006 Swapan SamantaCommunist Party of India (Marxist) [16] [17]
2011 Basudeb KhanCommunist Party of India (Marxist) [18]
2016 Nepal Ghorui All India Trinamool Congress [19] [20]
2021 Shampa DharaAll India Trinamool Congress [21]

Election results

2021

West Bengal assembly elections, 2021: Raina [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AITC Shampa Dhara108,75247.46Increase2.svg1.69
BJP Manik Roy90,54739.51Increase2.svg32.43
CPI(M) Basudeb Khan25,33211.05Decrease2.svg34.50
BSP Pallab Biswas1,8710.82
BMUPRabi Routh1,1010.48
NOTANone of the above1,5630.68
Turnout 229,166
AITC hold Swing

2016

West Bengal assembly elections, 2016:Raina constituency [22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AITC Nepal Ghorui94,32345.77+0.97
CPI(M) Basudeb Khan93,87545.55-5.57
BJP Kashinath Patra14,5897.08+5.4
NOTA None of the above 3,3061.6
Turnout 206,09387.61-4.67
AITC gain from CPI(M) Swing

2011

West Bengal assembly elections, 2011: Raina [23] [24] [25]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
CPI(M) Basudeb Khan98,89751.12-15.31
AITC Nepal Ghorui86,67644.80+13.22#
BJP Pandit Krishna Chandra3,2411.68
People’s Democratic Conference of IndiaAsit Rana2,611
BSP Protul Biswas1,024
JDP Adhir Roy1,004
Turnout 193,45392.28
CPI(M) hold Swing -28.53#

.# Swing calculated on Congress+Trinamool Congress vote percentages taken together in 2006.

1977-2006

Swapan Samanta of CPI(M) won the Raina assembly seat in 2006 defeating his nearest rival Nityananda Tah of Trinamool Congress. Contests in most years were multi cornered but only winners and runners are being mentioned. In 2001 and 1996, Shyamaprosad Pal of CPI(M) defeated Arup Kumar Das of Trinamool Congress and Arabinda Bhattacharyya of Congress, in the respective years. In 1991, 1987 and 1982, Dhirendranath Chatterjee of CPI(M) defeated Sunil Das, Uday Sankar Sain and Sukumar Chattopadhyay, all of Congress, in the respective years. In 1977, Ram Narayan Goswami of CPI(M) defeated Ajit Krishna Bhattacharya of Congress. [26]

1951-1972

Sukumar Chattopadhyay of Congress won the seat in 1972, and in 1971, it was won by Gokulananda Roy of CPI(M). Panchu Gopal Guha of CPI(M) won it in 1969, and Dasarathi Tah of PSP won it in 1967. Prabodh Kumar Guha of Congress won the seat in 1962. It was a double member seat in 1957 and 1951. In 1957, Dasarathi Tah and Gobardhan Pakray, both representing PSP, won the seats. In the first state assembly elections after independence in 1951, Dasarathi Tah and Mritunjoy Pramanik, both representing KMPP, won the Raina seats. [27]

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