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West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026: BJP Releases Full List of 144 Candidates, Suvendu Adhikari to Contest From Nandigram and Bhabanipu

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Kolkata, India — March 16, 2026

Political activity in West Bengal has intensified ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections after the Election Commission announced the voting schedule. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has released its first list of 144 candidates, marking the start of its campaign strategy across the state.

The list includes several senior leaders and prominent political figures. One of the most notable announcements is the nomination of Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari from two key constituencies — Nandigram and Bhabanipur.

Both constituencies hold major political significance in West Bengal politics, making this decision one of the most talked-about developments ahead of the election.


Suvendu Adhikari to Contest From Two High-Profile Seats

Suvendu Adhikari had previously contested the Nandigram seat in the 2021 West Bengal Assembly elections, where he faced Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in a closely watched contest.

The election attracted national attention and resulted in a narrow victory for Adhikari. Mamata Banerjee later secured a win from Bhabanipur, which allowed her to continue as chief minister.

For the 2026 elections, the BJP has decided to field Adhikari from both Nandigram and Bhabanipur, signaling a strong political challenge to the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC).


Former Cricketer Ashok Dinda Renominated

Former Indian cricketer Ashok Dinda has once again been nominated from the Moyna Assembly constituency.

Dinda previously contested the same seat and won the election by a margin of 1,260 votes. His renomination suggests the party’s confidence in his local popularity and organizational support in the constituency.


Other Prominent Leaders Fielded

The BJP’s candidate list also includes several senior leaders:

  • Dilip Ghosh, former BJP West Bengal state president, will contest from Kharagpur Sadar.

  • Agnimitra Paul has been nominated from Asansol South.

  • Swapan Dasgupta, former Rajya Sabha MP, will contest from Rashbehari.

Party sources indicated that the selection process considered local political equations, grassroots support, and electoral viability.


Full List of BJP Candidates for West Bengal Assembly Elections (144 Seats)

No.Assembly ConstituencyCandidate
1Cooch Behar North (SC)Sukumar Roy
2Sitalkuchi (SC)Savitri Barman
3DinhataAjay Roy
4TufanganjMalati Rava Roy
5Kumargram (ST)Manoj Kumar Oraon
6Kalchini (ST)Vishal Lama
7AlipurduarParitosh Das
8Falakata (SC)Dipak Barman
9Dabgram-PhulbariShikha Chatterjee
10Nagrakata (ST)Puna Bhengra
11Matigara-Naxalbari (SC)Anandamay Barman
12SiliguriShankar Ghosh
13Phansidewa (ST)Durga Murmu
14GoalpokharSarjit Biswas
15ChakuliaManoj Jain
16KarandighiBiraj Biswas
17Kaliaganj (SC)Utpal Maharaj
18RaiganjKaushik Chowdhury
19Kushmandi (SC)Tapas Chandra Roy
20KumarganjSubhendu Sarkar
21BalurghatBidyut Roy
22Tapan (ST)Budhrai Tudu
23Gangarampur (SC)Satyendra Nath Roy
24HarirampurDebabrata Majumdar
25Habibpur (ST)Joel Murmu
26Gazole (SC)Chinmay Deb Barman
27ChanchalRatan Das
28MaltipurAshish Das
29RatuaAbhishek Singhania
30ManikchakGaur Chandra Mandal
31Malda (SC)Gopal Chandra Saha
32MothabariNibaran Ghosh
33SujapurAbhiraj Chowdhury
34SutiMahabir Ghosh
35RaghunathganjSurjit Poddar
36LalgolaAmar Kumar Das
37BhagabangolaBhaskar Sarkar
38MurshidabadGauri Shankar Ghosh
39RejinagarBapan Ghosh
40BeldangaBharat Kumar Jhavar
41BerhamporeSubrata Mitra
42HariharparaTanmay Biswas
43NaodaRana Mondal
44DomkalNanda Dulal Pal
45JalangiNaba Kumar Sarkar
46KarimpurSamarendranath Ghosh
47PalashiparaAnima Dutta
48KaliganjBapan Ghosh
49Ranaghat North WestParthasarathi Chatterjee
50Ranaghat North East (SC)Asim Biswas
51ChakdahaBankim Chandra Ghosh
52Haringhata (SC)Asim Kumar Sarkar
53BaduriaSukriti Sarkar
54AmdangaArindam Dey
55NaihatiSoumitra Chatterjee
56BhatparaPawan Kumar Singh
57BaranagarSajal Ghosh
58DegangaTarun Kanti Ghosh
59Basirhat NorthNarayan Chandra Mondal
60Basanti (SC)Bikas Sardar
61Kultali (SC)Madhabi Mahaldar
62PatharpratimaAsit Kumar Haldar
63KakdwipDipankar Jana
64RaidighiPalash Rana
65Canning EastAsim Sapui
66Diamond HarbourDipak Kumar Haldar
67Bishnupur (SC)Agnishwar Naskar
68Budge BudgeTarun Kumar Adak
69MetiabruzVeer Bahadur Singh
70BhabanipurSuvendu Adhikari
71RashbehariSwapan Dasgupta
72Howrah NorthUmesh Ray
73ShibpurRudranil Ghosh
74Uluberia SouthMangalanand Puri Maharaj
75AmtaAmit Samant
76DomjurGobinda Hazra
77SaptagramSwaraj Ghosh
78TarakeswarSantu Pan
79PursurahBiman Ghosh
80Arambagh (SC)Hemanta Bag
81Goghat (SC)Prashant Dighar
82KhanakulSushanta Ghosh
83Panskura EastSubrata Maiti
84Panskura WestSintu Senapati
85MoynaAshok Dinda
86MahisadalSubhash Panja
87Haldia (SC)Pradeep Kumar Bijli
88NandigramSuvendu Adhikari
89PatashpurTapan Maiti
90Kanthi NorthSumita Sinha
91Kanthi SouthArup Kumar Das
92RamnagarChandra Shekhar Mandal
93DantanAjit Kumar Jana
94Nayagram (ST)Amiya Kisku
95GopiballavpurRajesh Mahato
96JhargramLakshmikanta Sahu
97Keshiary (ST)Bhadra Hembrom
98Kharagpur SadarDilip Ghosh
99NarayangarhRam Prasad Giri
100SabangAmal Panda
101KharagpurTapan Bhuiya
102DebraSubhashish Om
103DaspurTapan Dutta
104Ghatal (SC)Sheetal Kapat
105Chandrakona (SC)Sukanta Dolui
106SalboniBiman Mahato
107Keshpur (SC)Subhendu Samanta
108Binpur (ST)Pranata Tudu
109Bandwan (ST)Labsen Baskey
110BalarampurJaldhar Mahato
111Manbazar (ST)Maina Murmu
112KashipurKamalakanta Hansda
113Para (SC)Nadiyar Chand Bauri
114Raghunathpur (SC)Mamoni Bauri
115Saltora (SC)Chandana Bauri
116ChhatnaSatyanarayan Mukhopadhyay
117Ranibandh (ST)Khudiram Tudu
118Raipur (ST)Kshetra Mohan Hansda
119TaldangraSouvik Patra
120BarjoraBileshwar Singha
121OndaAmarnath Shakha
122Katulpur (SC)Lakshmikanta Majumdar
123Indas (SC)Nirmal Kumar Dhara
124Sonamukhi (SC)Dibakar Gharami
125Raina (SC)Subhash Patra
126Jamalpur (SC)Arun Halder
127MonteswarSaikat Panja
128Bardhaman North (SC)Sanjay Das
129BhatarSomen Karfa
130KetugramAnadi Ghosh
131Ausgram (SC)Kalita Majhi
132PandaveswarJitendra Kumar Tiwari
133Durgapur EastChandra Shekhar Banerjee
134Durgapur WestLakshman Chandra Ghorui
135JamuriaBijan Mukherjee
136Asansol SouthAgnimitra Paul
137Asansol NorthKrishnendu Mukherjee
138KultiAjay Kumar Poddar
139Dubrajpur (SC)Anup Kumar Saha
140SuriJagannath Chattopadhyay
141BolpurDilip Kumar Ghosh
142Nanoor (SC)Khokan Das
143MayureswarDudh Kumar Mandal
144HansanNikhil Banerjee

Election Schedule

The Election Commission of India has announced that voting in West Bengal will take place in two phases:

  • April 23, 2026 – Phase 1

  • April 29, 2026 – Phase 2

The results will be declared on May 4, 2026. Elections will also be held in Assam, Kerala, Puducherry, and Tamil Nadu during the same period.


Results of the Previous Election

In the 2021 West Bengal Assembly elections, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) led by Mamata Banerjee won 215 seats, forming the government.

The BJP secured 77 seats, becoming the main opposition party in the state.

With the announcement of candidates and the election schedule now in place, the 2026 West Bengal Assembly election is expected to become one of the most closely watched political contests in India.