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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Candidates List for West Bengal Lok Sabha General Elections 2024

 


Sr No

Constituency Name

BJP Candidate

Sitting MP/(Winner of 2019)

Party

1

Alipurduars

Manoj Tigga

John Barla

BJP

2

Arambagh

 

Aparupa Poddar (Afrin Ali)

TMC

3

Asansol


Shatrughan Sinha

TMC

4

Balurghat

Sukanta Majumdar

Sukanta Majumdar

BJP

5

Bankura

Subhas Sarkar

Subhas Sarkar

BJP

6

Barrackpur

 

Arjun Singh 

BJP

7

Bangaon

Shantanu Thakur

Shantanu Thakur

BJP

8

Bardhaman-Durgapur

 

S. S. Ahluwalia

BJP

9

Bardhaman Purba

 

Sunil Kumar Mandal

TMC

10

Baharampur

Dr. Nirmal Kumar Saha

Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury

Congress

11

Barasat

 

Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar

TMC

12

Basirhat

 

Nusrat Jahan Ruhi

TMC

13

Birbhum

 

Satabdi Roy

TMC

14

Bishnupur

Saumitra Khan

Saumitra Khan

BJP

15

Bolpur

Priya Saha

Asit Kumar Mal

TMC

16

Cooch Behar

Nisith Pramanik

Nisith Pramanik

BJP

17

Darjeeling

 

Raju Bista

BJP

18

Diamond Harbour

 

Abhishek Banerjee

TMC

19

Dum Dum

 

Sougata Roy

TMC 

20

Ghatal

Hiran Chatterjee

Deepak Adhikari (Dev)

TMC

21

Hooghly 

Locket Chatterjee

Locket Chatterjee

BJP

22

Howrah

Rathin Chakraborty

Prasun Banerjee

TMC

23

Jalpaiguri

 

Jayanta Kumar Roy

BJP

24

Jangipur

 

Khalilur Rahaman

TMC

25

Jadavpur

Anirban Ganguly

Mimi Chakraborty

TMC

26

Jaynagar

Dr. Ashok Kandari

Pratima Mondal

TMC

27

Jhargram

 

Kunar Hembram

BJP

28

Kolkata Dakshin

 

 Mala Roy

TMC 

29

Kolkata Uttar

 

 Sudip Bandyopadhyay

TMC

30

Kanthi

Soumendu Adhikari

Sisir Adhikari

TMC

31

Krishnanagar

 

Mahua Moitra

TMC

32

Maldaha Dakshin

Sreerupa Mitra Chaudhury             

Abu Hasem Khan Choudhury

Congress

33

Maldaha Uttar

Khagen Murmu

Khagen Murmu

BJP

34

Mathurapur

 

Choudhury Mohan Jatua

 TMC

35

Medinipur

 

Dilip Ghosh

 BJP

36

Murshidabad

Gouri Shankar Ghosh

Abu Taher Khan

TMC

37

Purulia

Jyotirmay Singh Mahato

Jyotirmay Singh Mahato

BJP

38

Raiganj

 

Debasree Chaudhuri

 BJP

39

Ranaghat

Jagannath Sarkar

Jagannath Sarkar

BJP

40

Serampore

 

Kalyan Banerjee

TMC

41

Tamluk

 

Dibyendu Adhikari

 TMC

42

Uluberia

 

Sajda Ahmed

 TMC

 


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