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Immediately Election Commission Of TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE EXTRAORDINARY ISSUE OF THE GAZETTE OF INDIA PART II SECTION 3(iii) IMMEDIATELY ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA Nirvachan Sadan, Ashoka Road, New Delhi-110 001 th No. 464/EPS/2019/7A(2) Dated: 12 April, 2019 22, Chaitra, 1941(Saka) NOTIFICATION In pursuance of sub-rule (2) of Rule-11 of the Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961, the list of contesting candidates for the Parliamentary Constituencies Scheduled for poll on 18th April, 2019 for the General Election to Lok Sabha, 2019 is published for general information. By Order, (SUMIT MUKHERJEE) Principal Secretary Form 7A List of Contesting Candidates [See Rule 10(1] Election to the Lok Sabha from H.P.1-Karimganj (SC) Constituency Sl. Name Of Candidate Address of Candidate Party Affiliation Symbol No. allotted 1 2 3 4 5 (i) Candidates Of Recognised National And State Political Parties 1. KRIPANATH MALLAH Vill & PO-Bidyanagar, Bharatiya Janata Lotus Dist. Karimganj Party 2. CHANDAN DAS Vill & PO- Srikuna Grant, All India Flowers & Dist. Cachar. Trinamool Grass Congress 3. RADHESHYAM BISWAS Vill-Kamargram, All India United Lock & PO-Shyamnagar, Democratic Front Key Dist. Karimganj 1 4. SWARUP DAS Vill. Madhabpur, Indian National PO-Karicherra, Congress Hand Dist. Hailakandi (ii) Candidates Of Registered Political Parties (Others Than Recognised National And State Political Parties) 5. AJOY KUMAR SARKAR Vill. Suprakandi, All India Forward Lion PO_Girishganj Bazar, Bloc PS-Nilambazar, Dist. Karimganj 6. NIKHIL RANJAN DAS Vill & PO- Narainpur Part-V, PO & Hindusthan Water Dist. Hailakandi Nirman Dal Tank 7. PROBASH CHANDRA Vill. Mohanpur RA Coloney, Socialist Unity Battery SARKAR PO-Ratanpur, Dist. Hailakandi Centre of India Torch (Communist) (iii) Other Candidates 8. ANUPAM SINGHA Vill-Rongpur-IV, Independent Pineapple PO & PS-Katlicherra, Dist. Hailakandi 9. PARIKSHIT ROY Vill-Amorkhal, PO-Anipur, Independent School Bag Dist. Karimganj. 10. RABINDRA CHANDRA DAS Vill. Samriddhipur, Independent Truck PO-Dargarbond Bazar, Dist. Karimganj 11. RAJU DAS HPC Township Quarter No. A-13, PO Independent Chappals & PS-Panchgram, Dist. Hailakandi 12. Ram Narayan Vill.& PO- Koiya Tea Garden, Independent Helicopter Suklabaidya Dist. Hailakandi 2 13. SATYAJIT DAS Vill. Alombagh Part-III, Independent Table PO-Digarsrikuna, Dist. Cachar 14. HARILAL RABIDAS Vill-Monacherra Grant, Independent Auto- PO-Monacherra, Dist. Hailakandi Rickshaw Place : Karimganj Date : 29/03/2019 Returning Officer 1-Karimganj (SC) Parliamentary Constituency [Form 7A] [See Rule 10(1)] LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES Election to the House of the People from the 2- Silchar Parliamentary Constituency Serial Name of candidate Address of candidate Party affiliation Symbol No. allotted 1 2 3 4 5 (i) Candidates of recognised National and State Political Parties 1 Rajdeep Roy Lochan Bairagi Road, Bilpar, Silchar, Bharatiya Janata Lotus Pin-788001, P.S.- Silchar, Dist.- Party Cachar, Assam 2 Sushmita Dev H/No.68, Kali Mohan Road, SM Dev Indian National Hand Road, Tarapur, Silchar-788003, Congress Cachar, Assam. 3 Hitabrata Roy Ambikapatty ,Silchar Pin-788004 All India Flowers & Trinamool Grass Congress (ii) Candidates of registered Political parties (other than recognised National and State Political Parties) 3 4 Nazia Yasmin 1st Building , Murshid Alam National People's Book Mazumdar Choudhury School Lane , Near Party PIAGGO Showroom, Sonai Road, PO-Kanakpur Pt -I,PS-Silchar ,Dist- Cachar,Assam, Pin-788006 5 Badrul Islam Barbhuiya Vill & PO - Krishnapur , PS- Silchar, All India Forward Lion Dist-Cachar, Assam Bloc 6 Shyam Deo Kurmi Vill- Narshingpur Pt-I, P.O.- Socialist Unity Battery Narshingpur, Cachar, Assam, Pin- Centre of India Torch 788115 (Communist) (iii) Other candidates 7 Ashitava Dutta H-9A, Mahaprabhu Colony, Independent Laptop Malugram,Silchar ,Pin-788002,Dist- Cachar,Assam 8 Ashutosh Bhattacharjee House No 14, Netaji Sarani, Panchyat Independent Pen Nib Road, Das Colony, Silchar PO-NS with Seven Avenue ,PS-Silchar, Pin-788005,Dist- Rays Cachar,Assam 9 Nazmul Haque Laskar Vill-Buribail Part 1,PO- Krishnapur Independent Diamond ,PS-Borkhola,Dist-Cachar,Assam, Pin-788025 10 Puran Lal Goala Vill- Badripar Part 1 ,PO-Machpara Independent Cup & ,PS-Silchar, Dist-Cachar, Assam , Pin- Saucer 788009 11 Mohendra Vill- Kanchanpur, PO-Nutan Independent Auto Chandra Das Kanchanpur ,PS- Silchar ,Dist-Cachar, Rickshaw Assam ,Pin -788007 4 12 Shuvadip Datta 15, Joykumar Road, Malugram PO- Independent Silchar, PS-Silchar, Dist- Boat with Cachar,Assam ,Pin-788002 Man and Sail 13 Sabindra Das Vill- Kanchanpur, PO-Nutan Independent Ship Kanchanpur ,PS- Silchar,Dist-Cachar, Assam ,Pin -788007 Place : Silchar Date : 29.03.2019 Returning Officer, 2- Silchar Parliamentary Constituency FORM 7A [See rule 10(1)] LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES Election to the House of the People from the 3-Autonomous District (ST) Parliamentary constituency Sl. Name of candidate Address of candidate Party affiliation Symbol No. allotted 1 2 3 4 5 (i) Candidates of recognised National and State Political Parties. 1 Biren Singh Rongmongwe, ward no. 5, I.T.I. Indian National Hand Engti colony, P.O. Diphu, Karbi Congress Anglong (Assam) 2 Horen Sing Vill.- Sarthe Teron Gaon, PS- Bharatiya Janata Lotus Baithalangso, Dist.- West Karbi Party Anglong, Assam 5 (ii) Candidates Of Registered Political Parties (Other Than Recognised National And State Political Parties). 3 Lienkhochon Vill.- P. Taijol, PO/PS- Manja, National Book Dist.- Karbi Anglong, Assam People’s Party 4 Holiram Terang Rongmili, ward no. 6, near Autonomous Table Mizo Baptist Church, Diphu, State Demand Karbi Anglong, Assam, Pin – Committee 782460 (iii) Other Candidates. 5 Jones Ingti DC Colony, PO/PS-Diphu, Independent Battery Kathar Dist.- Karbi Anglong, Assam, Torch Pin- 782460 Place: Diphu Date: 29/03/2019 Returning Officer. 3–Autonomous District (St) Pc Form 7A List Of Contesting Candidates [See Rule 10(1)] Election to the House of the People from the 8 Mangaldoi Parliamentary Constituency Sl. Name of Candidate Address of Candidate Party Affiliation Symbol No. Allotted 1 2 3 4 5 (i) Candidates Of Recognized National And State Political Parties 1 Dilip Saikia Vill – Purna Kamdev, P.S. Bharatiya Janata Lotus Ghograpara, Party P.O. – Sanekuchi, Dist- Nalbari (Assam) 2 Bhubaneswar Kalita Vill- Pub-Sitara Indian National Hand P.O. Rangia, Congress Dist – Kamrup (Assam) 6 3 Sudhendu Mohan Talukdar Ward No. 5, Mangaldai Town, All India Flowers & P.O. Mangaldai Trinamool Grass Dist. Darrang Congress (ii) Candidates Of Registered Political Parties (Other Than Recognized National And State Political Parties) 4 Ainul Haque Vill- Sahan, P.O. Haldha Asom Jana Cup & PS- Baihatachariali Morcha Saucer Dist. – Kamrup, Assam. 5 Gandheshwar Mochahari Vill- Bhairabkunda Voters Party Gas PO&PS-Bhairabkunda International Cylinder Dist.- Udalguri (BTAD), Assam. 6 Biren Basak House No. 37, Bharatiya Gana Pot Block C, Ramnagar, Parishad Adagodam, Guwahati – 781034 7 Mani Ram Basumatary Vill- Chandrapur Hindusthan Water Tank P.O. Khaurang Nirman Dal Dist. & P.S. – Udalguri (BTAD), Assam, PIN - 784509 8 Swarnalata Chaliha Vill- Hatibandha, Socialist Unity Battery P.O.- Purani Tangla Centre of India Torch P.S. Tangla, (Communist) Dist- Udalguri (BTAD) Assam (iii) Other Candidates 9 Kazi Nekib Ahmed No. 25 Md. Tayebulla Path, Laptop Dighalipukhuripar, Guwahati Independent Dist. Kamrup (Metro) 10 Jayanta Kumar Kalita Vill.- Murara Helmet PS &P.O. Rangia Independent Dist. Kamrup PIN-781354 7 11 Prodeep Kumar Daimary Vill- Nalbari, Udalguri Tractor W/No. 2 Independent Chalata P.O. & Dist - Udalguri Kishan BTAD (Assam), PIN - 784509 Place: Mangaldai Returning Officer Date : 29/03/2019 8 Mangaldoi HPC Form 7A [See Rule 10(1)] List Of Constesting Candidates Election to the House of the People from the 10 Nawgong Parliamentary Constituency Sl Name of Candidate Address of Candidate Party Affiliation Symbol No. allotted 1 2 3 4 5 1 Pradyut Bordoloi B.K. Chetia Path, Block Tiniali, PO Indian National Hand - Margherita, Dist.- Tinsukia, PIN - Congress 786181 2 Rupak Sharma Pratap Sarma Road, Amolapatty, PO Bharatiya Janata Lotus - Nagaon, PS - Sadar Nagaon, Dist. - Party Nagaon, PIN - 782001 3 Sahadeb Das Vill.- Gerua, PO- Kalaigaon, PS - All India Flowers & Kalaigaon, Dist.- Udalguri, Assam, Trinamool Grass PIN - 784525 Congress 4 Azgor Ali Vill. - Khatarbari, PO - Bhurbandha, Purvanchal Janta Violin PS - Morigaon, Dist. - Morigaon Party (Secular) (Assam) PIN - 782104 8 5 Saiful Islam Choudhury Vill. – Azad Nagar, PO – Chuta Asom Jana Cup & Haibar, PS – Nagaon, Dist. – Morcha Saucer Nagaon (Assam) PIN - 782003 6 Sukanta Mazumdar Kolongpar, PS - Sonapur, PO - Bharatiya Gana Pot Hahara, Dist. - Kamrup (Metro) Parishad Assam 7 Zakir Hussain Vill. & PO - Jungle Block, PS - Independent Gas Cylinder Jamunamukh, Mouza - Jamunamukh, Dist. - Hojai Place: Nagaon Returning Officer Date: 29/3/2019 10 Nawgong Parliamentary Constituency Form 7A [See Rule 10(1)] List Of Contesting Candidate Election To The House Of The People From The 10-Kishanganj Parliamentary Constituency. Sl. Name Of The Address Of Candidate Party Affiliation Symbol Candidate Allotted No. 1 2 4 5 6 01 Indra Deo Paswan Khagra, B.S.F. Camp Road, P.O.- Bahujan Samaj Elephant Kishanganj, P.S. - Kishanganj , Party Dist.- Kishanganj, Pin-855107 02 Javed Akhter At-Miyan Basti, Dhantola, P.S.- All India Trinamool Flowers & Islampur, Dist.-Uttar Dinajpur Congress Grass (W.Bengal) 03 Dr. Mohammad Jawed At-Goabari, P.O.-Chatargachh, Indian National Hand Block-Pothia, P.S.-Pothia,
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