List of West Bengal Left Front candidates in the 2014 Indian general election

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For the 2014 Indian general election, the candidates for the Lok Sabha (lower house of the India parliament) of the West Bengal Left Front were as follows:

Constituency
No.
ConstituencyReservedCandidate [1] PartyResult
1 Cooch Behar SCDipak Kumar Roy All India Forward Bloc Lost
2 Alipurduars ST Manohar Tirkey Revolutionary Socialist Party Lost
3 Jalpaiguri SC Mahendra Kumar Roy Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
4 Darjeeling None Saman Pathak Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
5 Raiganj None Mohammed Salim Communist Party of India (Marxist) Won
6 Balurghat NoneBimal Sarkar Revolutionary Socialist Party Lost
7 Maldaha Uttar NoneKhagen Murmu Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
8 Maldaha Dakshin None Abul Hasnat Khan Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
9 Jangipur NoneMuzaffar Hossain Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
10 Baharampur NonePramathes Mukherjee Revolutionary Socialist Party Lost
11 Murshidabad NoneBadarudzza Khan Communist Party of India (Marxist) Won
12 Krishnanagar NoneSantanu Jha Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
13 Ranaghat SCArchna Biswas Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
14 Bangaon SCDebesh Das Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
15 Barrackpur None Subhashini Ali Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
16 Dum Dum None Asim Dasgupta Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
17 Barasat NoneMurtaza Hossen All India Forward Bloc Lost
18 Basirhat NoneNurul Huda Communist Party of India Lost
19 Jaynagar SC Subhas Naskar Revolutionary Socialist Party Lost
20 Mathurapur SCRinku Naskar Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
21 Diamond Harbour NoneAbul Hasnat Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
22 Jadavpur None Sujan Chakraborty Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
23 Kolkata Dakshin NoneNandini Mukherjee Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
24 Kolkata Uttar NoneRupa Bagchi Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
25 Howrah NoneSreedip Bhattacharya Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
26 Uluberia NoneSabiruddin Mollah Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
27 Sreerampur NoneTirthankar Roy Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
28 Hooghly NonePradip Saha Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
29 Arambag SCShakti Mohan Malik Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
30 Tamluk NoneSk. Ibrahim Ali Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
31 Kanthi NoneTapas Sinha Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
32 Ghatal None Santosh Rana Communist Party of India Lost
33 Jhargram ST Pulin Bihari Baske Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
34 Medinipur None Prabodh Panda Communist Party of India Lost
35 Purulia None Narahari Mahato All India Forward Bloc Lost
36 Bankura None Basudeb Acharia Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
37 Bishnupur SC Susmita Bauri Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
38 Bardhaman Purba SCIswar Chandra Das Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
39 Bardhaman-Durgapur None Sk. Saidul Haque Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
40 Asansol None Bansa Gopal Chowdhury Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
41 Bolpur SC Ram Chandra Dome Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost
42 Birbhum NoneKamre Elahi Communist Party of India (Marxist) Lost

See also

List of Left Democratic Front candidates in the 2014 Indian general election
List of West Bengal Left Front candidates in the 2014 Indian general election
List of Left Front candidates in the 2019 Indian general election
List of Left Front candidates in the 2024 Indian general election

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