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Nomination Candidate-Phase-I Report on filling Nomination Paper General Election to Legislative Assembly Election, 2016 State:- Assam PHASE = 1 Assembly Constitunecy Candidate Party Age Sex Party Name Abbreviation No. Name Sl. No. Name 1 Setul Chandra Namasudra 66 M IND Independent 2 Rajib Biswas 37 M AIUDF All India United Democratic Front 3 Kripanath Mallah 40 M BJP Bharatiya Janata Party 4 Satyendra Namasudra 40 M SUCI Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) 5 Akhil Ranjan Talukdar 60 M INC Indian National Congress 6 Kalipada Biswas 40 M IND Independent 7 Ranju Roy 51 M IND Independent 1 Ratabari (SC) 8 Nirmal Mallick 42 M SP Samajwadi Party 9 Sanjoy Kumar Mallah 39 M IND Independent 10 Prabir Bardhan 36 M IND Independent 11 Umesh Mallah 29 M IND Independent 12 Niranjan Mallah 58 M IND Independent 13 Amulya Namasudra 56 M IND Independent 14 Manilal Rabidas 67 M IND Independent 1 Kripesh Ranjan Dasgupta 65 M CPM Communist Party of India (Marxit) 2 Debendra Kumar Sinha 62 M AIUDF All India United Democratic Front 3 Krishnendu Paul 42 M BJP Bharatiya Janata Party 4 Debangshu Nath 47 M SUCI Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) 5 Asad Uddin Ahmed 34 M IND Independent 6 Rahim Udiin Ahmed 46 M IND Independent 2 Patharkandi 7 Nitai Dey 46 M IND Independent 8 Kabir Ahmed 34 M IND independent 9 Nihar Ranjan Deb Nath 44 M JCPB Janata Congress Party of Bharat Varsha 10 Moni Lal Gowala 73 M INC Indian National Congress 11 Misbaque Uddin 42 M SP Samajwadi Party 1 Abdul Ahad Choudhury 40 M IND Independent 2 Sibir Ahmed 34 M IND Independent 3 Muhammad Muhsin Alam 29 M IND Independent 4 Mission Ranjan Das 54 M BJP Bharatiya Janata Party Page 1 of 22 Report on filling Nomination Paper General Election to Legislative Assembly Election, 2016 State:- Assam PHASE = 1 Assembly Constitunecy Candidate Party Age Sex Party Name Abbreviation No. Name Sl. No. Name 5 Deepan Nath 35 M IND Independent 6 Amjad Hussain 47 M IND Independent 7 Moin Uddin 44 M IND Independent 8 Arun Kumar Das 64 M IND Independent 3 Karimganj North 9 Kaysar Ahmed Choudhury 35 M IND Independent 10 Arunangshu Bhattacharjee 57 M SUCI Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) 11 Sahabul Islam Choudhury 47 M AIUDF All India United Democratic Front 12 Kamlakhya Dey Purkayastha 38 M INC Indian National Congress 13 Nazrul Islam Choudhury 55 M IND Independent 14 Taj Uddin Choudhury 43 M IND Independent 15 Bikash Kanti Roy 57 M IND Independent 1 Abdul Hamid 42 M IND Independent 2 Rajib Das 34 M IND Independent 3 Maynul Haque 40 M IND Independent 4 Mosud Ahmed 41 M IND Independent 5 Noor Mohammad Khan 50 M IND Independent 6 Siddique Ahmed 53 M INC Indian National Congress 7 Shaiduzzaman 24 M IND Independent 8 Sufian Ahmed 44 M IND Independent 9 Azir Uddin 43 M IND Independent 10 Quamrul Islam 35 M IND Independent 11 Bilal Uddin 41 M IND Independent 12 Taj Md Kamal Uddin Khan 33 M IND Independent 13 Kabir Uddin 39 M IND Independent 14 Aziz Ahmed Khan 38 M AIUDF All India United Democratic Front 4 Karimganj South 15 Monarul Haque 28 M IND Independent 16 Sipra Goon 47 F BJP Bharatiya Janata Party 17 Ahlmed Ali 33 M IND Independent 18 Abu Barkat Nizam Uddin Ahmed 50 M IND Independent 19 Moin Uddin 44 M IND Independent Page 2 of 22 Report on filling Nomination Paper General Election to Legislative Assembly Election, 2016 State:- Assam PHASE = 1 Assembly Constitunecy Candidate Party Age Sex Party Name Abbreviation No. Name Sl. No. Name 20 Faizul Haque 25 M IND Independent 21 Salim Uddin 30 M IND Independent 22 Sad Uddin 53 M IND Independent 23 Jamal Ahmed 35 M IND Independent 24 Sarif Uddin 36 M IND Independent 25 Sabir Ahmed 27 M IND Independent 26 Muktar Hussain 25 M IND Independent 27 Sahajan Ahmed 38 M IND Independent 1 Sazidul Haque 31 M INDPP Independent Peoples Party 2 Jamal Uddin Ahmed 61 M INC Indina National Congress 3 Dipek Deb 50 M BJP Bharatiya Janata Party 4 Abdul Aziz 48 M AIUDF All India United Democratic Front 5 Solomon Shaikh 33 M IND Independent 6 Abdus Sukkur Beig 41 M IND Independent 7 Subodh Suklabaidya 50 M IND Independent 5 Badarpur 8 Anam Uddin 36 M IND Independent 9 Kamrul Islam 29 M IND Independent 10 Oliour Rahaman Tapadar 43 M IND Independent 11 Khasruzzaman Talukdar 26 M IND Independent 12 Binoy Namasudra 54 M IND Independent 13 Mobrul Islam Tapadar 29 M IND Independent 1 Anwar Hussain Laskar 45 M AIUDF All India United Democratic Front 2 Hazi Salim Uddin Barbhuiya 58 M IND Independent 3 Parbej Khasru Laskar 37 M IND Independent 4 Samir Uddin Laskar 63 M SP Samajwari Party 5 Mitu zaman Laskar 36 M IND Independent 6 Zakir Hussain Laskar 45 M IND Independent 7 Fokrul Alom Mazarbhuiya 32 M IND Independent 8 Ajoy Kumar Roy 34 M IND Independent Page 3 of 22 Report on filling Nomination Paper General Election to Legislative Assembly Election, 2016 State:- Assam PHASE = 1 Assembly Constitunecy Candidate Party Age Sex Party Name Abbreviation No. Name Sl. No. Name 9 Saharujjaman Laskar 40 M IND Independent 10 Sushil Paul 55 M SUCI Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) 11 Premraj Goala 49 M IND Independent 12 Sankar Chakrabarty 39 M IND Independent 6 Hailakandi 13 Ali Hussain Mira 33 M IND Independent 14 Anam Uddin Laskar 45 M INC Indian National Congress 15 Abul Hussain Barbhuiya 28 M IND Independent 16 Niren Das 36 M IND Independent 17 Adhir Chanda 48 M AITC All India Trinamool Congress 18 Soumyajit Dutta Choudhury 38 M BJP Bharatiya Janata Party 19 Amar Chand Bhowmik 52 M IND Independent 20 Burhan Uddin Barbhuiya 32 M IND Independent 21 Lutfur Rahman Laskar 42 M IND Independent 22 Amit Kumar Deb 28 M IND Independent 23 Ajit Kumar Paul 73 M NCP Nationalist Congress Party 1 Mohan Deb 26 M IND Independent 2 Suzam Uddin Laskar 26 M IND Independent 3 Bachchu Paul 38 M IND Independent 4 Ashik Ahmed Laskar 26 M IND Independent 5 Minnotulla Choudhury 28 M IND Independent 6 Rajkumar Das 51 M IND Independent 7 Suzam Uddin Laskar 49 M AIUDF All India United Democratic Front 7 Katlicherra 8 Bhaskar Deb 35 M IND Independent 9 Gautam Roy 68 M INC Indian National Congress 10 Bappa Purkayastha 38 M IND Independent 11 Norokanta Das 46 M IND Independent 12 Anil Nath 55 M SP Samajwadi Party 13 Mulneilal Hrangkhol 40 M NCP National Congresss Party 1 Nizam Uddin Choudhury 43 M AIUDF All India United Democratic Front Page 4 of 22 Report on filling Nomination Paper General Election to Legislative Assembly Election, 2016 State:- Assam PHASE = 1 Assembly Constitunecy Candidate Party Age Sex Party Name Abbreviation No. Name Sl. No. Name 2 Rahul Roy 41 M INC Indian National Congress 3 Sahidul Islam Laskar 32 M SP Samajwadi Party 4 Kaushik Rai 39 M BJP Bharatiya Janata Party 5 Binayak Deb 27 M IND Independent 6 Rupu Deb 34 M IND Independent 7 Raju Das 40 M IND Independent 8 Algapur 8 Kazi Muzakkir Hussain 33 M IND Independent 9 Ahmed Hussain Laskar 25 M IND Independent 10 Mehnaj Sahid Choudhury 26 F AGP Asom Gana Parishad 11 Ahmed Karim Barbhuiya 38 M IND Independent 12 Imadul Islam Laskar 42 M IND Independent 13 Samim Ahmed Choudhury 34 M IND Independent 14 Saleh Ahmed Mazumder 30 M IND Independent 1 Supriya Bhattacharjee 57 M CPM Communist Party of Indian (Marxist) 2 Pradip Kumar Dey 62 M SUCI Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) 3 Ascham Haque 45 M IND Independent 4 Dilip Kumar Paul 60 M BJP Bharatiya Janata Party 5 Biju Chanda 35 M IND Independent 6 Ashim Kumar Das 31 M IND Independent 7 Smt. Bithika Dev 80 F INC Indian National Congress 8 Sahin Ahmed Choudhury 38 M SP Samajwadi Party 9 Silchar 9 Shri Shuvadip Dutta 50 M IND Independent 10 Raju Choudhury 40 M IND Independent 11 Rita Mazumder 41 F IND Independent 12 Moni Lal Das 40 M IND Independent 13 Nilom Sanjib Sarmah 32 M IND Independent 14 Khairul Islam Barbhuiya 61 M IND Independent 15 Imdad Hussain Laskar 42 M IND Independent 16 Brojalal Das 38 M IND Independent Page 5 of 22 Report on filling Nomination Paper General Election to Legislative Assembly Election, 2016 State:- Assam PHASE = 1 Assembly Constitunecy Candidate Party Age Sex Party Name Abbreviation No. Name Sl. No. Name 1 Anamul Haque 66 M INC Indian National Congress 2 Aminul Haque Laskar 50 M BJP Bharatiya Janata Party 3 Karim Uddin Barbhuiya 66 M IND Independent 4 Anwar Hussain Laskar 54 M AICP New All India Congress Party 5 Karim Uddin Barbhuiya 46 M AIUDF All India United Democratic Front 6 Jahara Lal Goala 67 M IND Independent 7 Manindra Chandra Das 62 M SP Samajwadi Party 10 Sonai 8 Rejaul Islam Barbhuiya 32 M IND Independent 9 Ibungobi Singha 42 M IND Independent 10 Santosh Das 38 M IND Independent 11 Sanjib Kumar Das 39 M IND Independent 12 Pranesh Nath 46 M LJP Lok Janan Shakti Party 13 Maksus Ahmed Laskar 34 M IND Independent 1 Gour Chandra Das 31 M SUCI Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) 2 Pariman Suklabaidya 58 M BJP Bharatiya Janata Party 11 Dholai (SC) 3 Lalta Prasad Mala 61 M AIUDF All Indian United Democratic Front 4 Nihar Ranjan Das 43 M IND Independent 5 Girindra Mallik 77 M INC Indian National Congress 1 Mihir Kanti Shome 49 M BJP Bharatiya Janata Party 2 Sadik Hussain Barlaskar 41 M IND Independent 3 Ajit Singh 55 M INC Indian National Congress 12 Udharbond 4 Aparna Tewari 48 F SP Samajwadi Party 5 Liakat Ali Laskar 56 M AIUDF All India United Democratic Front 6 Moinul Hoque Laskar 47 M IND Independent 1 Rajdeep Goala 31 M INC Indian National Congress 2 Thoiba Singha 41 M BJP Bharatiya Janata Party 3 Ajmul Hussain Laskar 48 M IND Independent Page 6 of 22 Report on filling Nomination Paper General Election to Legislative Assembly Election, 2016 State:- Assam PHASE = 1 Assembly Constitunecy Candidate Party Age Sex Party Name Abbreviation No.
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