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2026 Assembly Elections Results of Kulti Vidhan Sabha Constituency

 

Party

Candidates

Votes

BJP     

Abhijit Ghatak

58602

TMC                                       

Bidhan Upadhyay

50275

Once a bastion of the Forward Block, one of the constituents of the Left Front which ruled west Bengal well-nigh for 34 years prior to the installation of the Trinamool Government in the state in 2011, Kuti assembly constituency is currently represented by Dr. Ajay Kumar Poddar of BJP. In the last assembly elections in 2021 Ajay Poddar had defeated the then incumbent TMC legistor Ujjal Chatterjee who had represented the seat from 2026. 

Forward Block's Maniklal Acharya had won the seat three times consecutively (1991, 1996 and 2001). Ujjal Chatterjee was also a Forward Block member prior to joining the TMC.  

One of the seven assembly segments falling under the Asansol Lok Sabha constituency, Kulti had sent a Congress member to the Legislative assembly last time in 1987 when its candidate Tuhin Samanta emerged victorious from this seat by trouncing the incumbent Forward Block legislator Madhu Benerjee who had been elected in 1977 and 1982. 

Located in the Paschim Bardhaman district in West Bengal, Kulti shares its border with the Dhanbad district of Jharkhand. 

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