Dinhata Assembly constituency
Dinhata | |
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Constituency No. 7 for the All India Trinamool Congress | |
Elected year | 2021 |
Dinhata Assembly constituency is an
Overview
As per orders of the
Dinhata Assembly constituency is part of No. 1
Members of the Legislative Assembly
Election | Name | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
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^ | Udayan Guha | All India Trinamool Congress |
^: by-elections
Election results
2023 Bye election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
AITC
|
Udayan Guha | 1,89,575 | 84.15 | +36.57 | |
BJP | Ashok Mandal | 25,486 | 11.31 | -36.29 | |
AIFB | Abdur Rouf | 6,290 | 2.79 | +0.30 | |
None of the Above
|
None of the Above
|
3,935 | 1.75 | +1.12 | |
Majority | 1,64,089 | 72.84 | +72.82 | ||
Turnout | 2,25,447 | 75.42 | |||
AITC gain from BJP
|
Swing |
2021
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
BJP | Nisith Pramanik | 116,035 | 47.60 | ||
AITC
|
Udayan Guha | 1,15,978 | 47.58 | ||
AIFB | Abdur Rouf | 6,069 | 2.49 | ||
None of the Above
|
None of the Above | 1,537 | 0.63 | ||
Majority | 57 | 0.02 | -9.72 | ||
Turnout | 2,44,004 | 81.54 | |||
AITC
|
Swing |
2016
Udayan Guha, the Forward Bloc MLA from Dinhata, Joined Trinamool Congress on 1 October 2015.[4][5] In the 2016 election, Udayan Guha of Trinamool Congress defeated his nearest rival Akshay Thakur of All India Forward Bloc.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
AITC
|
Udayan Guha | 1,00,732 | 54.52 | +54.52 | |
AIFB | Akshay Thakur | 78,939 | 44.22 | -8.69 | |
BJP | Sachindra Kumar Adhikari | 25,598 | |||
BSP | Debendra Nath Roy | 5,842 | |||
Independent
|
Dr. Md Fazle Haque | 4,010 | |||
None of the Above
|
None of the Above | 2,619 | |||
Majority | 21,793 | 9.74 | |||
Turnout | 2,23,783 | 81.88 | |||
AITC gain from AIFB
|
Swing | +7.45 |
2011
Udayan Guha, the Forward Bloc MLA from Dinhata, joined Trinamool Congress on 1 October 2015.[4][5]
. In the 2011 election, Udayan Guha of AIFB defeated his nearest rival Dr. Md Fazle Haque Independent.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
AIFB | Udayan Guha | 93,050 | 50.52 | +7.45 | |
IND | Dr. Md. Fazle Haque | 63,024 | 34.22 | ||
NCP | Amiya Kumar Sarkar | 13,093 | 7.11 | # | |
BSP | Niranjan Barman | 4,135 | 2.25 | ||
BJP | Sudhansu Kumar Roy | 3,964 | 2.15 | ||
Majority | 30,026 | 16.30 | |||
Turnout | 1,84,186 | 82.96 | |||
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.[8] Dr. Md. Fazle Haque, contesting as an Independent Candidate, was a rebel congress leader.
- Nationalist Congress Party did not contest this seat in 2006.
2006
In the 2006 election, Ashok Mondal of
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
AITC
|
Ashok Mondal | 66,774 | 42.52 | +7.45 | |
AIFB | Udayan Guha | 63,144 | 39.92 | ||
Independent
|
Hitendra Kumar Nag | 6,362 | 7.11 | # | |
IPFB | Makbul Hussain Sarkar | 5,843 | 2.25 | ||
BSP | Debendra Nath Roy | 2,812 | 2.15 | ||
Independent | Anarul Sekh | 1,666 | |||
Turnout | 146,601 | 83.08 | |||
AITC gain from AIFB
|
Swing | +7.45 |
2001
In the 2001 election, Kamal Guha of
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
AIFB | Kamal Kanti Guha | 72,887 | 53.05% | +7.45 | |
Trinamool Congress
|
Dipak Sengupta | 53,167 | 38.70% | ||
BJP | Madan Mohan Goswami | 4,768 | 3.47% | # | |
BSP | Debasish Barman | 2,271 | 1.65% | ||
NCP | Jiban Krishna Saha | 1,729 | 1.26% | ||
Independent | Dinesh Chandra Karji | 1,424 | 1.04% | ||
Independent | Kabita Das | 1,152 | 0.84% | ||
Turnout | 137,398 | 78.07% | |||
AIFB hold | Swing | +7.45 |
1972-2006
In the
1951-1972
Jogesh Chandra Sarkar of Congress won the Dinhata seat in 1972
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