Entally (Vidhan Sabha constituency)

Entally
Vidhan Sabha constituency
Entally

Location in Kolkata

Coordinates: 22°33′32″N 88°22′05″E / 22.55889°N 88.36806°E / 22.55889; 88.36806Coordinates: 22°33′32″N 88°22′05″E / 22.55889°N 88.36806°E / 22.55889; 88.36806
Country  India
State West Bengal
District Kolkata
Constituency No 163
Type Open
Lok Sabha constituency 24. Kolkata Uttar
Electoral system First past the post

Entally (Vidhan Sabha constituency) (Bengali: এন্টালী বিধানসভা কেন্দ্র) is an assembly constituency in Kolkata in the Indian state of West Bengal.

Overview

As per orders of the Delimitation Commission, No. 163 Entally (Vidhan Sabha constituency) is composed of the following: 54, 55, 56, 58 and 59 of Kolkata municipal corporation.[1]

Entally (Vidhan Sabha constituency) is part of No. 24 Kolkata Uttar (Lok Sabha constituency).[1]Prior to the Indian general election, 2009 it was part of Calcutta North East (Lok Sabha constituency).[2]

Members of Legislative Assembly

Election
Year
ConstituencyName of M.L.A.Party Affiliation
1951EntallyDevendra Chandra DevIndian National Congress[3]
1957 Abu Asad Mohammad Obadul GhaniCommunist Party of India[4]
1962Abu Asad Mohammad Obadul GhaniCommunist Party of India[5]
1967 Abu Asad Mohammad Obadul GhaniCommunist Party of India[6]
1969 Abu Asad Mohammad Obadul GhaniCommunist Party of India[7]
1971Md. NezamuddinCommunist Party of India (Marxist)[8]
1972Abu Asad Mohammad Obadul GhaniCommunist Party of India[9]
1977Md. NezamuddinCommunist Party of India (Marxist)[10]
1982Md. NezamuddinCommunist Party of India (Marxist)[11]
1987Sultan AhmedIndian National Congress[12]
1991Md. NezamuddinCommunist Party of India (Marxist)[13]
1996Sultan AhmedIndian National Congress[14]
2001Mohammed SalimCommunist Party of India (Marxist)[15]
2004 Bye ElectionMohammed Abu SufayenCommunist Party of India (Marxist)[16]
2006Hashim Abdul HalimCommunist Party of India (Marxist)[17]
2011Swarna Kamal SahaAll India Trinamool Congress[18]

Election results

2011

In the 2011 election, Swarnakamal Saha of Trinamool Congress defeated his nearest rival Debesh Das of CPI(M).

West Bengal assembly elections, 2011: Entally constituency [18][19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AITMC Swarna Kamal Saha 75,891 56.23 7.86
CPI(M) Dr. Debesh Das 50,895 37.71 -11.87
BJP Sudhir Kumar Pandey 3,230 2.39
Independent Prasenjit Sarkar 1,619
BSP Ram Janam Kori 824
JD(U) Sumanta Kumar Hira 769
Independent Ashok Saha 653
PDS Mir Tipu Sultan Ali 477
Independent Prabir Hazra 355
Independent Mihir Kumar Dutta 240
Turnout 134953
AITMC gain from CPI(M) Swing
 West Bengal Legislative Assembly elections, 2011
Kolkata summary
Party Seats won Seat change
Trinamool Congress 11 Increase1
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 0 Decrease6
Forward Bloc 0 Decrease1
Rashtriya Janata Dal 0 Decrease1

Note: New constituencies – 3, constituencies abolished – 10

2006

In the 2006 election, Hashim Abdul Halim of CPI(M) defeated his nearest rival Khalid Ebadullah of Congress.

West Bengal state assembly election, 2006: Entally constituency [17][20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
CPI(M) Hashim Abdul Halim 38,934 56.23 7.86
INC Khalid Ebadullah 19,633 37.71 -11.87
AITMC Muzaffar Khan 18,347 2.39
Independent Tawlad Hossain 854
Independent Debojyoti Basu 417
Independent Himanshu Roy 329
Turnout 78514
CPI(M) hold Swing

2004 Bye-election

A bye-election was held on 11 October 2004 following the resignation of the sitting MLA, Mohammed Salim who was elected as MP In Parliament from Calcutta North East (Lok Sabha constituency).

West Bengal state assembly bye election, 2004: Entally constituency [16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
CPI(M) Md. Abu Sufyan 60,736 76.91
INC Khalid Ebadullah 9,635 12.20 -9.18
AITMC Manzar Iqbal 6,883 8.72
Jharkhand Party (Naren) Ramanimohan Nagchoudhury 627 0.79
Independent Kaustav Banerjee 367 0.46
Independent Dipak Dasgupta 338 0.43
Independent Debojyoti Basu 228 0.29
Independent Dipankar Kumar Raut 157 0.2
Majority 171,189 89.99
Turnout 96,650 47.69 -6.7
CPI(M) hold Swing +21.27

2001

In the 2001 election, Mohammed Salim of CPIM defeated his nearest rival Sultan Ahmed of Trinamool Congress.

West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, 2001: Entally constituency [15][21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
CPI(M) Mohammed Salim 44,720 51.65%
AITMC Sultan Ahmed 38,490 44.46 %
LNJSP Mira Chakraborty 982 1.13 %
Independent Sultan Osman 948 1.09 %
Independent Sujit Dutta 350 0.40 %
ABHM Subrata Chatterjee 188 0.22 %
Independent Kakali Das 144 0.17 %
Independent Sk.Dilshad 132 0.15 %
Independent Rabindra Nath Bose 132 0.15 %
Independent Ishrat Nazir Azad 117 0.14 %
Independent Debojyoti Basu 111 0.13 %
Independent Iqbal Ahmed 95 0.11 %
Independent Amiruddin (Bobby) 92 0.11 %
Independent Bhaskar Ghosh 78 0.09 %
Turnout 86579 55.89 %
CPI(M) gain from INC Swing

1996

In the 1996 election, Sultan Ahmed of Congress defeated his nearest rival Ziauddin Ahmed of CPIM.

West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, 1996: Entally constituency [14][22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Sultan Ahmed 48,434 49.43% 7.86
CPI(M) Ziauddin Ahmed 42,794 43.67 % -11.87
BJP Fatechand Agarwal 4085 4.17 %
BSP Feroz Ahmed 457 0.47 %
NCO Arun Biswas 392 0.40 %
Independent Md. Sajid Ali 319 0.33 %
Independent Reyazuddin 288 0.29 %
SUCI(C) Shafi Nishat 235 0.24 %
Independent Mir Asgar Ali 192 0.20 %
Independent Ashok Dey 165 0.17 %
Independent Ishrat Nazir Azad 139 0.14 %
Janata Party Mira Chakraborty 118 0.12 %
Independent Zahiruddin Khan 113 0.12 %
Independent Pradip Guha Roy 93 0.09 %
Independent Sajeda Asad 88 0.09 %
Independent Sunita Agarwal 81 0.08 %
Turnout 97993 67.72 %
INC gain from CPI(M) Swing

1977-2006

In the 2006 elections to the state assembly, Hashim Abdul Halim of CPI(M) won the Entally assembly seat defeating his nearest rival Khalid Ebadullah of Congress. In the 2004 by-elections,[16] Md. Abu Sufayen of CPI(M) defeated Khalid Ebadullah of Congress. The by-election was necessitated by the election of sitting MLA, Mohammed Salim was Elected to Indian Parliament from Calcutta North East (Lok Sabha constituency). In 2001, Mohammed Salim of CPI(M) defeated Sultan Ahmed of Trinamool Congress. In 1996, Sultan Ahmed of Congress defeated Ziauddin Ahmed of CPI(M). In 1987, Sultan Ahmed of Congress defeated Md. Nizamuddin of CPI(M). Md. Nizamuddin of CPI(M) defeated Sultan Ahmed of Congress in 1982 and Biman Behari Mitra of Janata Party in 1977.[23]

1951-1972

In 1972[9]the Entally seat was won by Abu Asad Mohammad Obadul Ghani of CPI. In 1971,[8] it was won by Md. Nezamuddin of CPI(M). A.A.M.O.Ghani of CPI won the seat in 1969,[7]1967,[6] 1962[5] and 1957.[4] Debendra Chandra Dev of Congress won the Entally seat in independent India’s first general election in 1951.[3]

References

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