Jaynagar Assembly constituency is a Legislative Assembly constituency of the South 24 Parganas district in the Indian State of West Bengal. It is reserved for Scheduled Castes.
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Coordinates: 22.1751965°N 88.4200762°E / 22.1751965; 88.4200762 | |
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District | South 24 Parganas |
Constituency No. | 136 |
Type | Reserved for SC |
Lok Sabha constituency | Jaynagar (SC) |
Electorate (year) | 174,811 (2011) |
As per order of the Delimitation Commission in respect of the Delimitation of constituencies in the West Bengal, Jaynagar Assembly constituency is composed of the following:[1]
Jaynagar Assembly constituency is a part of the No. 19 Jaynagar (Lok Sabha constituency).
Election Year | Constituency | Name of M.L.A. | Party Affiliation | |
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1952 | Jaynagar | Subodh Banarjee | Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)[2] | |
Dinataran Moni | Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)[2] | |||
1957 | Subodh Banarjee | Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)[3] | ||
Renupada Halder | Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)[3] | |||
1962 | Jaynagar Uttar | Jnantosh Chakraborty | Indian National Congress[4] | |
Jaynagar Dakshin | Anadi Mohan Tanti | Indian National Congress[4] | ||
1967 | Jaynagar | Subodh Banarjee | Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)[5] | |
1969 | Subodh Banarjee | Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)[6] | ||
1971 | Subodh Banarjee | Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)[7] | ||
1972 | Prasun Ghosh | Indian National Congress[8] | ||
1977 | Debaprasad Sarkar | Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)[9] | ||
1982 | Debaprasad Sarkar | Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)[10] | ||
1987 | Debaprasad Sarkar | Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)[11] | ||
1991 | Debaprasad Sarkar | Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)[12] | ||
1996 | Debaprasad Sarkar | Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)[13] | ||
2001 | Debaprasad Sarkar | Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)[14] | ||
2006 | Debaprasad Sarkar | Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)[15] | ||
2011 | Tarun Kanti Naskar | Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)[16] | ||
2016 | Biswanath Das | All India Trinamool Congress | ||
2021 | Biswanath Das | All India Trinamool Congress |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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AITC | Biswanath Das | 104,952 | 51.85 | +15.62 | |
BJP | Rabin Sardar | 66,269 | 32.74 | +22.21 | |
CPI(M) | Apurba Pramanik (Apu) | 17,368 | 8.58 | ||
SUCI(C) | Tarun Kanti Naskar | 9,423 | 4.65 | -17.45 | |
Independent | Swapan Kumar Naskar | 1,435 | 0.71 | ||
NOTA | None of the above | 1,164 | 0.58 | -0.29 | |
BSP | Sankar Deb Mondal | 811 | 0.40 | -0.07 | |
BMP | Monotosh Naskar | 574 | 0.28 | No change | |
LJP | Utpal Mandal | 248 | 0.12 | ||
RPI(A) | Amitav Naskar | 187 | 0.09 | ||
Turnout | 202,431 | 84.36 | -0.02 | ||
AITC hold | Swing | ||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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AITC | Biswanath Das | 64,582 | 36.23 | ||
INC | Sujit Patwari | 49,531 | 27.78 | +18.24 | |
SUCI(C) | Tarun Kanti Naskar | 39,397 | 22.10 | -27.28 | |
BJP | Utpal Kumar Mondal | 18,055 | 10.53 | +3.84 | |
NOTA | None of the above | 1,548 | 0.87 | ||
Independent | Tarun Naskar | 1,417 | 0.79 | ||
Independent | Dilip Sardar | 1,257 | 0.71 | ||
BSP | Amulya Kumar Sardar | 841 | 0.47 | ||
Independent | Sankar Deb Mondal | 718 | 0.40 | ||
BMP | Manabendra Nath Halder | 492 | 0.28 | ||
Independent | Taranga Mondal | 431 | 0.24 | ||
Turnout | 178,269 | 84.38 | +1.47 | ||
AITC gain from SUCI(C) | Swing | ||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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SUCI(C) | Tarun Kanti Naskar | 71,566 | 49.38 | +3.74 | |
CPI(M) | Shyamali Halder | 44,976 | 31.03 | -4.31 | |
INC | Manoranjan Halder | 13,829 | 9.54 | ||
BJP | Utpal Kumar Mondal | 9,694 | 6.69 | ||
People’s Democratic Conference of India | Sanjay Kumar Roy | 2,985 | |||
Independent | Sanatan Halder | 1,890 | |||
Turnout | 144,940 | 82.91 | |||
SUCI(C) hold | Swing | 6.05 | |||
Debaparasad Sarkar of SUCI(C) has represented the Jaynagar Assembly constituency from 1977 to 2006. He defeated his nearest rivals, Ashish Ghosh of CPI(M) in 2006,[15] Abdul Hossain Laskar of CPI(M) in 2001,[14] Rabindranath Basu of CPI(M) in 1996,[13] Prashanta Sarkhel of INC in 1991,[12] Kumud Bhattacharya of ICS in 1987[11] and 1982,[10] and Jnantosh Chakraborty of Janata Party in 1977.[9][18]
Prasun Ghosh of INC won in 1972.[8] Subodh Banarjee of SUCI(C) won in 1971,[7] 1969[6] and 1967.[5] In 1962,[4] Jaynagar Assembly constituency had two seats. Jnantosh Chakraborty of INC won the Jaynagar Uttar seat and Anadi Mohan Tanti of INC won the Jaynagar Dakshin seat. In 1957 and 1952, Jaynagar Assembly constituency had joint seats. In 1957,[3] Subodh Banerjee and Renupada Halder, both of SUCI(C), won. In 1952, Subodh Banerjee and Dinataran Moni, both of SUCI(C), won.[2]
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