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List of Candidates 2014 Tel. 23344918,23747435 23363692, 23747436 Fax: 23747483 COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (MARXIST) Central Committee A.K. Gopalan Bhawan, 27-29, Bhai Vir Singh Marg New Delhi 110 001 Website: http://www.cpim.org email: [email protected] Press Release April 19, 2014 Final List of Seats to be Contested by the CPI(M) in the 16th Lok Sabha Elections Sr State Seats Candidate 1. Andaman & Nicobar Andaman & Nicobar K. G. Das 2. Andhra Pradesh Araku (ST) Midiam Baburao 3. Tirupati (SC) Kothapalli Subramaniam 4. Assam Barpeta Uddhab Barman 5. Tejpur Khemraj Chetry 6. Silchar Rejamond Ali Barbhuya 7. Bihar Ujiarpur Remdeo Verma 8. Darbhanga Hriday Narayan Yadav 9. West Champaran Prabhuraj Narayan Rao 10. Khagaria Jagadish Chandra Basu 11. Chattisgarh Sarguja (ST) Surinder Lal Singh 12. Gujarat Dohad (ST) Singhjibhai Katara 13. Haryana Hisar Phool Singh Sheokand 14. Sirsa (SC) Ram Kumar Bahbalpuria 15. Bhiwani Mohindergarh Master Sher Singh 16. Himachal Pradesh Mandi Kushal Bharadwaj 17. Shimla (SC) Jagat Ram 18. Jharkhand Rajmahal (ST) Jyotin Soren 19. Ranchi Rajinder Singh Munda 20. Karnataka Chikballapur Srirama Reddy 21. Mangalore Yadav Shetty 22. Kerala Kasargode P. Karunakaran 23. Kannur P. K. Sreemathi (W) 24. Vadakara A. N. Shamseer 25. Kozhikkode A. Vijayaraghavan 26. Malappuram P. K. Sainaba (W) 27. Palakkad M. B. Rajesh 28. Alathoor P. K. Biju 29. Alappuzha C. B. Chandrababu 1 30. Kollam M. A. Baby 31. Attingal A. Sampath 32. Ponnani V. Abdul Rahman (Independent) 33. Chalakkudi Innocent (Independent) 34. Ernakulam Christy Fernandez (Independent) 35. Pathanamthitta Peelipose Thomas (Independent) 36. Idukki Joice George (Independent) 37. Lakshadweep Lakshadweep Dr. Muneer 38. Madhya Pradesh Gwalior Akhilesh Yadav 39. Jhabua-Ratlam (ST) Lata Bharbore (W) 40. Maharashtra Palghar (ST) Ladak Kharpade 41. Dindori (ST) Hemant Waghere 42. Nashik Tanaji Jaybhave 43. Hingoli D. B. Naik 44. Odisha Berhampur Ali Kishor Patnaik 45. Punjab Anandpur Sahib Balbir Singh Jadla 46. Ludhiana Sukhwinder Singh Sekhon 47. Sangrur Joginder Singh Aulakh 48. Rajasthan Sikar Amara Ram 49. Churu Indra Singh Punia 50. Ganganagar Pala Ram 51. Tamilnadu Coimbatore P.R. Natarajan 52. Madurai B. Vikaraman 53. North Chennai U Vasuki (W) 54. Villipuram (SC) G Anandhan 55. Virudhunagar K Sameulraj 56. Kanyakumari A.V. Bellarmin 57. Dindigul N Pandi 58. Trichy S Sridhar 59. Thanjavur Thamizhselvi (W) 60. Telangana Nalgonda N. Narasimha Reddy 61. Bhuvanagiri Ch. Seetha Ramulu 62. Tripura Tripura West Sankar Prasad Datta 63. Tripura East (ST) Jitendra Chowdhury 64. Uttar Pradesh Varanasi Hiralal Yadav 65. Moradabad Nafeesuddin 66. Uttarakhand Tehri Shiv Prasad Deoli 67. West Bengal Jalpaiguri (SC) Mahendra Kumar Roy 68. Darjeeling Saman Pathak 69. Raiganj Md. Salim 70. Maldaha Uttar Khagen Murmu 71. Maldaha Dakshin Abul Hasnat Khan 72. Jangipur Muzaffar Hossain 73. Murshidabad Badarudzza Khan 74. Krishnanagar Dr. Santanu Jha 2 75. Ranaghat (SC) Archana Biswas (W) 76. Bangaon (SC) Dr. Debesh Das 77. Barrackpur Subhashini Ali (W) 78. Dum Dum Dr. Asim Dasgupta 79. Mathurapur (SC) Rinku Naskar (W) 80. Diamond Harbour Dr. Abul Hasnat 81. Jadavpur Dr. Sujan Chakraborty 82. Kolkata Dakshin Dr. Nandini Mukherjee (W) 83. Kolkata Uttar Rupa Bagchi (W) 84. Howrah Sreedip Bhattacharya 85. Uluberia Sabiruddin Mollah 86. Sreerampur Tirthankar Roy 87. Hooghly Pradip Saha 88. Arambag (SC) Shakti Mohan Malik 89. Tamluk Sk. Ibrahim Ali 90. Kanthi Tapas Sinha 91. Jhargram (ST) Dr. Pulin Behari Baskey 92. Bankura Basudeb Acharya 93. Bishnupur (SC) Susmita Bauri (W) 94. Bardhaman Purba (SC) Iswar Chandra Das 95. Bardhaman Durgapur Sk. Saidul Haque 96. Asansol Bangsha Gopal Choudhury 97. Bolpur (SC) Dr. Ramchandra Dom 98. Birbhum Dr. Kamre Elahi Out of the total 98 candidates, 11 are women and 5 are independents. (Hari Singh Kang) For CPI(M) Central Committee office 3.
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