Kolkata Dakshin (Lok Sabha constituency)




















Kolkata Dakshin
Existence
1967-present
Reservation
None
Current MP
Subrata Bakshi
Party
Trinamool Congress
Elected Year
2014
State
West Bengal
Total Electors
1,685,296[1]
Assembly Constituencies
Kasba
Behala Purba
Behala Paschim
Kolkata Port
Bhabanipur
Rashbehari
Ballygunge

Kolkata Dakshin (Lok Sabha constituency) (earlier known as Calcutta South Lok Sabha constituency) (Bengali: কলকাতা দক্ষিন লোকসভা কেন্দ্র) is one of the 543 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in India. The constituency centres on the southern part of Kolkata in West Bengal. While four of the assembly segments on No. 23 Kolkata Dakshin (Lok Sabha constituency) are in Kolkata district, three are in South 24 Parganas district




Contents





  • 1 Assembly segments


  • 2 Members of Parliament


  • 3 Election results

    • 3.1 General election 2014


    • 3.2 By-election 2011


    • 3.3 General Election 2009


    • 3.4 General Election 2004


    • 3.5 General Election 1999


    • 3.6 General Election 1998


    • 3.7 General Election 1996


    • 3.8 General Election 1991


    • 3.9 General Election 1989


    • 3.10 General Election 1984


    • 3.11 General Election 1980


    • 3.12 General elections 1951-2004



  • 4 References


  • 5 See also




Assembly segments


After the implementation of the order of the Delimitation Commission of India constituted in 2002, in respect of the delimitation of constituencies in the West Bengal, the Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituency no. 23, Kolkata Dakshin is composed of the following legislative assembly segments:[2]



  • Kasba (assembly constituency no. 149)


  • Behala Purba (assembly constituency no. 153)


  • Behala Paschim (assembly constituency no. 154)


  • Kolkata Port (assembly constituency no. 158)


  • Bhabanipur (assembly constituency no. 159)


  • Rashbehari (assembly constituency no. 160)


  • Ballygunge (assembly constituency no. 161)

Before delimitation in 2008, Calcutta South Lok Sabha constituency was composed of the following Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) segments:[3]Sonarpur (SC) (assembly constituency no. 109), Chowranghee (assembly constituency no. 146), Alipore (assembly constituency no. 148), Rashbehari Avenue (assembly constituency no. 149), Tollygunge (assembly constituency no. 150), Dhakuria (assembly constituency no. 151), Ballygunge (assembly constituency no. 152)



Members of Parliament


























































































































Lok SabhaDurationConstituencyName of M.P.Party Affiliation
First1952-57Calcutta South WestAshim Krishna Dutt
Indian National Congress [4]
Calcutta South EastSyama Prasad Mookerjee
Bharatiya Jan Sangh[4]
Second1957-60Calcutta South WestBiren RoyIndependent[5]
Calcutta EastSadhan Gupta
Communist Party of India[5]
1960-62Calcutta South WestIndrajit GuptaCommunist Party of India[6]
Third1962-67Calcutta South WestIndrajit GuptaCommunist Party of India [7]
Calcutta EastRanendra Nath SenCommunist Party of India [7]
Fourth1967-71Calcutta SouthGanesh Ghosh
Communist Party of India (Marxist)[8]
1967-71AliporeIndrajit GuptaCommunist Party of India[8]
Fifth1971-77Calcutta SouthPriya Ranjan DasmunsiIndian National Congress[9]
AliporeIndrajit GuptaCommunist Party of India[9]
Sixth1977-80Calcutta SouthDilip Chakravarty
Bharatiya Lok Dal[10]
Seventh1980-84Satya Sadhan ChakrabartyCommunist Party of India (Marxist)[11]
Eighth1984-89Bhola Nath SenIndian National Congress[12]
Ninth1989-91Biplab DasguptaCommunist Party of India (Marxist) [13]
Tenth1991-96Mamata BanerjeeIndian National Congress[14]
Eleventh1996-98Mamata BanerjeeIndian National Congress[15]
Twelfth1998-99Mamata Banerjee
West Bengal Trinamool Congress[16]
Thirteenth1999-04Mamata BanerjeeAll India Trinamool Congress[17]
Fourteenth2004-09Mamata BanerjeeAll India Trinamool Congress[18]
Fifteenth2009-11Kolkata DakshinMamata BanerjeeAll India Trinamool Congress[19]
Bye Election, 20112011-14Subrata BakshiAll India Trinamool Congress[20]
Sixteenth2014-incumbent
Subrata BakshiAll India Trinamool Congress[21]


Election results



General election 2014






















































































































General Election, 2014: Kolkata Dakshin
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Trinamool Congress

Subrata Bakshi
431,715
36.95
-20.24


BJP

Tathagata Roy
295,376
25.28
+21.33


CPI(M)

Nandini Mukherjee
279,414
23.83
-11.56


INC
Mala Roy
113,453
9.71
+9.71


BSP
Omprakash Prajapati
4,564
0.39
-0.38


Independent
Ashoke Biswas
4,335
0.37
+0.37


SUCI(C)
Zuber Rabbani
3,994
0.34
+0.34


IUML
K. P. Md. Sharif
3,776
0.32
-0.27


Independent
Shamali Das
3,356
0.29
+0.29


Amra Bangalee
Hitangshu Banerjee
2,921
0.25
+0.25


Independent
Badri Mondal
1,844
0.16
+0.16


WPI
Md. Heshamuddin
1,554
0.13
+0.13


AIMF
Syed Md. Wasim Reza
1,195
0.10
+0.10


Indian Justice Party
Karan Singh
1,103
0.09
-0.06


CPI(ML) Red Star
Raveendran T P (Ravi Paloor)
875
0.07
+0.07


NOTA

None of the Above
19,511
1.67
+1.67
Majority
1,36,339
11.67
-10.13

Turnout
11,67,986
69.30
+2.41


Trinamool Congress hold

Swing
-25.75









































e • d Indian general election, 2014
West Bengal summary
Party
Seats won
Seat change
Vote percentage

Trinamool Congress
34

Increase15
39.3

Communist Party of India (Marxist)
2

Decrease7
22.7

Communist Party of India
0

Decrease2
2.3

Revolutionary Socialist Party
0

Decrease2
2.4

Forward Bloc
0

Decrease2
2.1

Indian National Congress
4

Decrease2
9.6

Bharatiya Janata Party
2

Increase1
16.8

Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)
0

Decrease1
0.7

Source: General Election to the Lok Sabha 2014 - State wise seats won & valid votes polled by political parties
General Elections 2009 to the 15th Lok Sabha - Party wise seats won and votes polled





By-election 2011


A by-election was held in this constituency in 2011 which was necessitated by the resignation of sitting MP Mamata Banerjee and her subsequent election to the State Assembly from the Bhabanipur (Vidhan Sabha constituency). In the by-election, Subrata Bakshi of Trinamool Congress defeated his nearest rival Ritabrata Banerjee of CPI(M) by 2,30,099 votes,thus breaking the record of Mamata Banerjee who had won the seat in 2009 by 2,19,571 votes.



















































Indian Parliamentary bye election, 2011: Kolkata Dakshin constituency
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Trinamool Congress

Subrata Bakshi
516,761
62.70
+5.51


CPI(M)

Ritabrata Banerjee
286,662
34.78
-0.61


Independent
S. K. Biswas
8,068
0.98
+0.98


Independent
Debashish Ghosh
7,049
0.86
+0.86


Independent
Ranjit Kumar Dutta
5,596
0.68
+0.68
Majority
2,30,099
27.92
+6.12

Turnout
8,24,136
52.82
-14.07


Trinamool Congress hold

Swing
+5.51


General Election 2009




































































































General Election, 2009: Kolkata Dakshin
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Trinamool Congress

Mamata Banerjee
5,76,045
57.19
+6.09


CPI(M)

Rabin Deb
3,56,474
35.39
-2.91


BJP
Jyotsna Banerjee
39,744
3.95



BSP
Paresh Chandra Roy
6,745
0.67



Independent
Yusuf Jamal Siddique
6,042
0.60



IUML
Asif Md
5,896
0.59



Independent
Ram Chandra Prasad
4,091
0.41



Independent
Nishat Khan
2,923
0.29



Independent
Barnali Mukhopadhyay
2,623
0.26



Independent
Arun Biswas
1,984
0.20



Independent
Pijush Banerjee
1,674
0.17



Independent
Jayanta Datta
1,512
0.15



Indian Justice Party
Leela Hans
1,472
0.15

Majority
2,19,571
21.80


Turnout
10,07,225
66.89



Trinamool Congress hold

Swing



General Election 2004
























































































General Election, 2004: Calcutta South[18]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Trinamool Congress

Mamata Banerjee
393,561
51.10
-7.26


CPI(M)

Rabin Deb
295,132
38.30
+6.62


INC

Nafisa Ali
60,377
7.80



Independent
Sujit Kumar Roy
4,782
0.60



BSP
Kusha Ram
4,431
0.60



Independent
Bandana Das
4,130
0.50



Independent
Mukul Paul
2,524
0.30



Independent
Ranjit Banerjee
2,306
0.30



Independent
Barnali Mukherjee
2,258
0.30



Independent
Santu Mukherjee
1,708
0.20



Independent
Bhushan Mondal
1,533
0.20

Majority
98,429
12.8%


Turnout
7,70,828
70.3%



Trinamool Congress hold

Swing



General Election 1999


















































































General Election, 1999: Calcutta South[17]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Trinamool Congress

Mamata Banerjee
4,69,103
58.26



CPI(M)
Subhankar Chakraborty
2,55,095
31.68



INC
Partha Roy Chowdhury
51,735
6.43



CPI(ML)(L)
Dr. Partha Sarathi Ghosh
6,186




BSP
Mohammed Sahabuddun
6,091
0.76



Independent
Ranjan Kumar Das
5.841




Independent
Murari Mohan Ghosh
4,512




Independent
Priya Nath Banerjee
2,740




Independent
Kabita Mukherjee
2,160




Independent
Bandana Biswas
1,658


Majority
2,14,008
26.6


Turnout
8,05,121
66.96



Trinamool Congress hold

Swing



General Election 1998


















































































General Election, 1998: Calcutta South[16]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Trinamool Congress

Mamata Banerjee
5,03,551
59.37



CPI(M)

Prasanta Kumar Sur
2,79,470
32.95



INC

Sougata Roy
56,725
6.69



Independent
Partha Sarathi Ghosh
1,937
0.23



RJD
Salik Ram Shaw
1,498
0.18



Independent
G.Joseph
1.497
0.18



Independent
Rina Sutradhar
1,447
0.17



Independent
Adrish Bhattacharya
1,236
0.15



Independent
Addy Samir Kumar
493
0.06



Independent
Paresh Nath Bandyopadhyay
340
0.04 %

Majority
2,24,081
27.7


Turnout
8,05,121
66.96%



Trinamool Congress gain from INC

Swing



General Election 1996




































































































General Election, 1996: Calcutta South[15]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


INC

Mamata Banerjee
4,38,252
52.50



CPI(M)
Bharati Mukherjee
3,34,991
40.10



BJP
Santi Roy
45,066
5.30



Independent
Bulu Chatterjee
3,439
0.40



Independent
Sushil Chandra Majumdar
1,869
0.20



Independent
D. Guha
1,755
0.20



Independent
Tripti Das
1,589
0.20



Independent
Bandana Biswas
1,572
0.20


All India Indira Congress (Tiwari)
Yasmeen Sen Gupta
1,527
0.20



Independent
Lalita Seth
1,482
0.20



Independent
Ramagardi Yadav
1,285
0.20



Independent
Bablu Dutta
958
0.10



Independent
Murari Mohan Ghosh
798
0.10

Majority
1,03,261
12.1


Turnout
8,52,458
73.0



INC hold

Swing



General Election 1991




































































































General Election, 1991: Calcutta South[14]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


INC

Mamata Banerjee
3,67,896
52.46



CPI(M)
Biplab Dasgupta
2,74,233
39.10



BJP
Somraj Dutta
50,541
7.21



Independent
Ashok kumar Roy Chowdhury
1,958
0.28



Independent
Sushil Chandra Majumdar
1,779
0.25



BSP
Parimal Kanti Ray
1,121
0.16



Independent
Priti Mazumder
877
0.13



Independent
Bandana Biswas
837
0.12


Doordarshi Party
Hari Shankar Shah
792
0.11



Independent
Hajranchhor Chand Bhandari
548
0.08



Independent
Bhagwan Das Nathany
413
0.06



Independent
Arun Ghosh
295
0.04



Independent
Murari Mohan Ghosh
798
0.10

Majority
93,663



Turnout
7,01,290
68.50



INC hold

Swing



General Election 1989
































































General Election, 1989: Calcutta South[13]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


CPI(M)

Biplab Dasgupta
3,63,674
50.07



INC
Bholanath Sen
3,38,518
46.61



BJP
Jnanendra Banerjee
18,418
2.54



Independent
Sankar Som Banerjee
2,213
0.30



Independent
Sourendta Nath Mitra
1,459
0.20



Independent
Arun Ghosh
1,065
0.15



Independent
Utpal Roy
996
0.14

Majority
25,156



Turnout
7,26,343
73.02



CPI(M) gain from INC

Swing



General Election 1984


















































































General Election, 1984: Calcutta South[12]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


INC
Bholanath Sen
3,24,823
56.93



CPI(M)
Satyasadhan Chakraborty
2,35,884
41.34



BJP
Mridula Mukherjee
2,544
0.45



Independent
SK Sultan
2,543
0.45



Independent
Dinesh Gupta
1,274
0.22



Independent
M.K.Ratnam
1,097
0.19



Independent
Chandan Banik
872
0.15



Independent
Shyam Sundar Thakur
789
0.14



Independent
Souren Mitra
740
0.13



Independent
Chandan Banik
872
0.14

Majority
88,939



Turnout
570,566
72.52%



INC gain from CPI(M)

Swing



General Election 1980
























































































General Election, 1980: Calcutta South[11]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


CPI(M)
Satyasadhan Chakraborty
213,441
45,20



INC(I)
Bholanath Sen
176,432
41.34



Janata Party
Dilip Chakravartty
32,747
6.90



INC(U)

Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi
28,531
6.00



SUCI
Subir Basu Roy
5,001
1.01



Independent
Anil Kumar Banerjee
2,102
0.40



Independent
Subrata Chatterjee
1,462
0.30



Independent
Sunil Prasad Roy
1,425
0.14



Independent
Shakya Sen
1,053
0.20



Independent
Karuna Nidhan Roy
495
0.10



Independent
Rabi Chowdhury
456
0.10

Majority
37,009
(7.8%)


Turnout
4,72,722
61.5



CPI(M) gain from BLD

Swing



General elections 1951-2004


Calcutta South constituency came into existence in 1967. However, different constituencies existed in the area. Results of such constituencies are also included here. Most of the contests were multi-cornered. However, only winners and runners-up are mentioned below:




























































































































































































































































Year
Constituency
Voters
Voter Turnout
Winner


Runners up





%age
Candidate
%age
Party
Candidate
%age
Party
1951
Calcutta South West
144065
37.91
Ashim Krishna Dutt
51.11

INC
Bankim Chandra Bhattacharyya
27.37
Independent[4]

Calcutta South East
144,614
37.91

Syama Prasad Mookerjee
44.97

BJS

Mriganka Mohan Sur
30.46
INC[4]
1957
Calcutta South West
188,647
46.73
Biren Roy
50.33

IND.
Ashim Krishna Dutt
43.68
INC[5]

Calcutta East
228,712
46.0
Sadhan Chandra Gupta
62.68

CPI
Ranadeb Chowdhury
35.47
INC[5]
1960
Calcutta South West
Bye-election


Indrajit Gupta

CPI
Ashim Krishna Dutt

INC[6]
1962
Calcutta South West
292,873
67.64
Indrajit Gupta
50.06
CPI
Ismail Ibrahim
46.24
INC[7]

Calcutta East
320,419
68.03
Ranendra Nath Sen
56.88
CPI
Sailendra Nath Mukherjee
43.12
INC[7]
1967
Calcutta South
317,171
62.60

Ganesh Ghosh
50.28

CPI(M)
B. B. Ghosh
37.58
INC[8]

Alipore
385,961
68.22
Indrajit Gupta
32.41
CPI
P.Sarkar
32.22
INC[8]
1971
Calcutta South
296,088
59.00

Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi
50.65
INC

Ganesh Ghosh
42.95
CPI(M)[9]

Alipore
368,717
57.38
Indrajit Gupta
49.00
CPI
Kamal Sarakar
41.40
CPI(M)[9]
1977
Calcutta South
398,560
60.92
Dilip Chakravarty
58.08

BLD

Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi
40.59
INC[10]
1980

472,700
61.54
Satya Sadhan Chakrabarty
46.09
CPI(M)
Bhola Nath Sen
38.09
INC(I)[11]
1984

582,370
72.52
Bhola Nath Sen
56.93
INC
Satya Sadhan Chakrabarty
41.34
CPI(M)[12]
1989

740,080
73.02

Biplab Dasgupta
50.07
CPI(M)
Bhola Nath Sen
46.61
INC[13]
1991

714,400
68.5

Mamata Banerjee
52.46
INC
Biplab Dasgupta
39.1
CPI(M)[14]
1996

852,460
73.02
Mamata Banerjee
52.51
INC
Bharati Mukherjee
40.54
CPI(M)[15]
1998

877,430
74.44
Mamata Banerjee
59.37

AITC

Prasanta Sur
32.95
CPI(M)[16]
1999

805,270
66.96
Mamata Banerjee
58.26
AITC
Subhankar Chakraborty
31.68
CPI(M)[17]
2004

772,740
70.46
Mamata Banerjee
50.93
AITC

Rabin Deb
38.19
CPI(M)[18]
2009
Kolkata Dakshin
10,07,225
66.89
Mamata Banerjee
57.19
AITC
Rabin Deb
35.39
CPI(M)[19]
2011

8,24,136
52.82

Subrata Bakshi
62.70
AITC

Ritabrata Banerjee
34.78
CPI(M)[19]
2014

11,67,986
69.30
Subrata Bakshi
36.95
AITC

Tathagata Roy
25.28

BJP[21]


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See also


  • Kolkata

  • List of Constituencies of the Lok Sabha



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