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ELECTION COMMISSION of INDIA Nirvachan Sadan, Ashoka Road, New Delhi-110001 No ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA Nirvachan Sadan, Ashoka Road, New Delhi-110001 No. 308/WB-LA/2011 Dated: 14-05-2011 To, The Chief Electoral Officer West Bengal, Kolkata. Subject:- Constitution of a new Legislative Assembly in the State of West Bengal – Publication of notification under Section 73 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951- Regarding. Sir, I am directed to forward herewith, the Commission’s Notification No. 308/WB- LA/2010 dated 14th May, 2011 issued under Section 73 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 (with two spare copies), for Due Constitution of the new Legislative Assembly for the State of West Bengal. 2. The Notification should be checked by you carefully regarding the correctness of the names of the elected members, the spelling of their names, their party affiliations, etc. before it is published in the Gazette of the State Government of West Bengal so that the Notification will be in order and accurate in all respects. 3. The Notification should be published in an extraordinary issue of the Gazette of the State Govt. of West Bengal immediately. Ten copies of the said gazette Notification may be forwarded to the Commission as soon as it is published. Out of ten copies, five copies containing the Commission’s Notification only (without gazette folio) may be got printed on superior quality white paper for forwarding the same personally by the Chief Electoral Officer to the Speaker of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly for his information and record. Yours faithfully, (HARBANS SINGH) UNDER SECRETARY TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE EXTRA ORDINARY ISSUE OF THE STATE GAZETTE OF GOVT. OF WEST BENGAL IMMEDIATELY ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA Nirvachan Sadan, Ashoka Road, New Delhi-110001 Dated: 14th May, 2011 24 Vaisakha, 1933(Saka) N O T I F I C A T I O N No. 308/WB-LA/2011: - Whereas, in pursuance of Notification No.2630 Home (Elec), No.3030 Home (Elec), No.3253 Home (Elec), No.3570 Home (Elec), No.3900 Home (Elec), and No.4268 Home (Elec) issued by the Governor of the State of West Bengal on the 24th March 2011, 30th March 2011, 2nd April 2011, 7th April 2011, 11th April 2011 and 14th April 2011 respectively under sub-section (2) of Section 15 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951(43 of 1951), a General Election has been held for the purpose of constituting a new Legislative Assembly for the State of West Bengal; and Whereas, the results of the elections in all Assembly Constituencies in the said General Election, have been declared by the Returning Officers concerned; Now, therefore, in pursuance of Section 73 of the Representation of the People Act. 1951 (43 of 1951), the Election Commission of India hereby notifies the names of the members elected for those Assembly Constituencies, along with their party affiliations, if any, in the SCHEDULE of this Notification. SCHEDULE TO NOTIFICATION NO. 308/WB-LA/2011, DATED 14th MAY, 2011 OF ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA SL. NO. NO. AND NAME OF NAME OF ELECTED PARTY AFFILIATION, IF ANY ASSEMBLY MEMBER CONSTITUENCY 1 – MEKLIGANJ (SC) ADHIKARY PARESH ALL INDIA FORWARD BLOC 1. CHANDRA 2 – MATHABHANGA (SC) BINAY KRISHNA ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 2. BARMAN CONGRESS 3- COOCHBEHAR UTTAR NAGENDRA NATH ROY ALL INDIA FORWARD BLOC 3. (SC) 4 - COOCHBEHAR AKSHAY THAKUR ALL INDIA FORWARD BLOC 4. DAKSHIN 5 –SITALKUCHI (SC) HITAN BARMAN ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 5. CONGRESS 6. 6 – SITAI (SC) KESHAB CHANDRA RAY INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 7. 7 - DINHATA UDAYAN GUHA ALL INDIA FORWARD BLOC 8 - NATABARI RABINDRA NATH GHOSH ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 8. CONGRESS 9 - TUFANGANJ ARGHYA ROY PRADHAN ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 9. CONGRESS 10 – KUMARGRAM (ST) DASRATH TIRKEY REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALIST 10. PARTY 11. 11 – KALCHINI (ST) WILSON CHAMPRAMARY INDEPENDENT 12 - ALIPURDUARS DEBAPRASAD ROY INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 12. (MITHU) 13 – FALAKATA (SC) ANIL ADHIKARI ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 13. CONGRESS 14 – MADARIHAT (ST) KUMARI KUJUR REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALIST 14. PARTY 15 – DHUPGURI (SC) MAMATA ROY COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 15. (MARXIST) 16 – MAYNAGURI (SC) ANANTA DEB ADHIKARI REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALIST 16. PARTY 17. 17 – JALPAIGURI (SC) SUKHBILAS BARMA INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 18 – RAJGANJ (SC) KHAGESWAR ROY ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 18. CONGRESS 19 - DABGRAM- GOUTAM DEB ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 19. PHULBARI CONGRESS 20 – MAL (ST) BULU CHIK BARAIK COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 20. (MARXIST) 21. 21 – NAGRAKATA (ST) JOSEPH MUNDA INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 22 - KALIMPONG DR. HARKA BAHADUR GORKHA JANMUKTI MORCHA 22. CHETTRI 23. 23 - DARJEELING TRILOK KUMAR DEWAN GORKHA JANMUKTI MORCHA 24. 24 - KURSEONG ROHIT SHARMA GORKHA JANMUKTI MORCHA 25 - MATIGARA- SANKAR MALAKAR INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 25. NAXALBARI (SC) 26 - SILIGURI RUDRA NATH ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 26. BHATTACHARYA CONGRESS 27. 27 – PHANSIDEWA (ST) SUNIL CHANDRA TIRKEY INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 28. 28 - CHOPRA HAMIDUL RAHAMAN INDEPENDENT 29 - ISLAMPUR ABDUL KARIM ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 29. CHOWDHARY CONGRESS 30. 30 - GOALPOKHAR MD. GHULAM RABBANI INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 31. 31-CHAKULIA ALI IMRAN RAMZ ALL INDIA FORWARD BLOC 32. 32 - KARANDIGHI GOKUL ROY ALL INDIA FORWARD BLOC 33 – HEMTABAD (SC) KHAGENDRA NATH COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 33. SINHA (MARXIST) 34. 34 – KALIAGANJ (SC) PRAMATHA NATH RAY INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 35. 35 - RAIGANJ MOHIT SENGUPTA INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 36 - ITAHAR AMAL ACHARJEE ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 36. CONGRESS 37 – KUSHMANDI (SC) NARMADA CHANDRA REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALIST 37. ROY PARTY 38 - KUMARGANJ BEGAM MAHAMUDA ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 38. CONGRESS 39 - BALURGHAT CHAKRABORTY ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 39. SHANKAR CONGRESS 40 – TAPAN (ST) BACHCHU HANSDA ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 40. CONGRESS 41 – GANGARAMPUR SATYENDRA NATH ROY ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 41. (SC) CONGRESS 42 - HARIRAMPUR BIPLAB MITRA ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 42. CONGRESS 43 – HABIBPUR (ST) KHAGEN MURMU COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 43. (MARXIST) 44. 44 – GAZOLE (SC) SUSHIL CHANDRA RAY INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 45. 45 - CHANCHAL ASIF MEHBUB INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 46 - TAJMUL HOSSAIN ALL INDIA FORWARD BLOC 46. HARISCHANDRAPUR 47 - MALATIPUR ABDUR RAHIM BOXI REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALIST 47. PARTY 48. 48 - RATUA SAMAR MUKHERJEE INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 49 - MANICKCHAK SABITRI MITRA ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 49. CONGRESS 50 – MALDAHA (SC) BHUPENDRA NATH INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 50. HALDAR (ARJUN) 51 -ENGLISHBAZAR KRISHENENDU INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 51. NARAYAN CHOUDHURY 52. 52 - MOTHABARI SABINA YEASMIN INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 53 - SUJAPUR ABU NASAR KHAN INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 53. CHOUDHURY 54. 54 – BAISHNAB NAGAR ISHA KHAN CHOUDHURY INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 55. 55 - FARAKKA MAINUL HAQUE INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 56 - SAMSERGANJ TOUAB ALI COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 56. (MARXIST) 57. 57 - SUTI EMANI BISWAS INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 58. 58 - JANGIPUR MD. SOHRAB INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 59. 59 - RAGHUNATHGANJ AKHRUZZAMAN INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 60 - SAGARDIGHI SUBRATA SAHA ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 60. CONGRESS 61. 61 - LALGOLA ABU HENA INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 62. 62 - BHAGABANGOLA CHAND MOHAMMAD SAMAJWADI PARTY 63. 63 - RANINAGAR FIROZA BEGAM INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 64. 64 - MURSHIDABAD SHAONI SINGHA ROY INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 65 – NABAGRAM (SC) KANAI CHANDRA COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 65. MONDAL (MARXIST) 66. 66 – KHARGRAM (SC) ASHIS MARJIT INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 67. 67 – BURWAN (SC) PROTIMA RAJAK INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 68 - KANDI APURBA SARKAR INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 68. (DAVID) 69 - BHARATPUR ID MOHAMMAD REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALIST 69. PARTY 70. 70 – REJINAGAR HUMAYUN KABIR INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 71. 71 - BELDANGA SAFIUJJAMAN SEIKH INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 72. 72 - BAHARAMPUR MANOJ CHAKRABORTY INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 73 - HARIHARPARA INSAR ALI BISWAS COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 73. (MARXIST) 74 - NAODA ABU TAHER KHAN INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 74. 75 - DOMKAL ANISUR RAHAMAN COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 75. (MARXIST) 76 - JALANGI ABDUR RAZZAK COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 76. (MARXIST) 77 - KARIMPUR SAMARENDRA NATH COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 77. GHOSH (MARXIST) 78 - TEHATTA RANJIT KUMAR MANDAL COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 78. (MARXIST) 79 - PALASHIPARA S.M.SADI COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 79. (MARXIST) 80 - KALIGANJ NASIRUDDIN AHAMED ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 80. (LAL) CONGRESS 81 - NAKASHIPARA KALLOL KHAN ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 81. CONGRESS 82 - CHAPRA RUKBANUR RAHAMAN ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 82. CONGRESS 83 - KRISHNANAGAR ABANI MOHAN JOARDAR ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 83. UTTAR CONGRESS 84 - NABADWIP PUNDARIKAKSHYA ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 84. SAHA CONGRESS 85 - KRISHNANAGAR UJJAL BISWAS ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 85. DAKSHIN CONGRESS 86. 86 - SANTIPUR AJOY DEY INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 87-RANAGHAT UTTAR PARTHA SARATHI ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 87. PASCHIM CHATTERJEE (BABU) CONGRESS 88 -KRISHNAGANJ(SC) SUSHIL BISWAS ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 88. CONGRESS 89 - RANAGHAT UTTAR SAMIR KUMAR PODDAR ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 89. PURBA(SC) CONGRESS 90 - RANAGHAT ABIR RANJAN BISWAS ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 90. DAKSHIN(SC) CONGRESS 91 - CHAKDAHA NARESH CHANDRA ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 91. CHAKI CONGRESS 92 - KALYANI(SC) DR. RAMENDRA NATH ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 92. BISWAS CONGRESS 93 - HARINGHATA(SC) NILIMA NAG (MALLICK) ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 93. CONGRESS 94 - BAGDAH(SC) UPENDRA NATH BISWAS ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 94. CONGRESS 95 - BONGAON BISWAJIT DAS ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 95. UTTAR(SC) CONGRESS 96 - BONGAON SURAJIT KUMAR BISWAS ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 96. DAKSHIN(SC) CONGRESS 97 - GAIGHATA(SC) MANJUL KRISHNA ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 97. THAKUR CONGRESS 98 - SWARUPNAGAR(SC) BINA MONDAL ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 98. CONGRESS 99. 99 - BADURIA ABDUL GAFFAR QUAZI INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 100 - HABRA JYOTI PRIYA MALLICK ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL 100. CONGRESS 101 - ASHOKNAGAR
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