Calcutta North West

Parliament Election 1989 GEN

Winner Indian National Congress

Debi Prasad Pal

Indian National Congress

Victory Margin
54,732
Margin %
12.40%
Total Electors
694,467
Votes Polled
439,766
Turnout
63.30%
Valid Votes
N/A
NOTA Votes
N/A
Candidates
32
Top Candidates (Votes)
Constituency Information
State
West Bengal
Constituency Number
626
Male Electors
N/A
Female Electors
N/A
Male Voters
N/A
Female Voters
N/A
Poll Date
N/A
Result Date
N/A
NOTA Percentage
N/A
All Candidates

Complete list of candidates who contested from this constituency

#1
Debi Prasad Pal

Indian National Congress

219,586
49.90%
Male
#2
Ashoke Kumar Sen

Janata Dal

164,854
37.50%
Male
#3
Shanti Lal Jain

Bharatiya Janta Party

31,677
7.20%
Male
#4
Gulam Samdani Asrafi

Independent

2,894
0.70%
Male
#5
Shibji Prasad Gupta

Independent

1,800
0.40%
Male
#6
Agarwal Durga Dutta

Akhil Bharatiya Jan Sangh

1,527
0.30%
Male
#7
Lok Nath Saraf

Independent

1,116
0.30%
Male
#8
Bimal Kumar Bilotia

Independent

652
0.10%
Male
#9
Benoy Sircar

Independent

602
0.10%
Male
#10
Ram Beharilal Thlia

Independent

597
0.10%
Male
#11
Ambar Chatterjee

Amara Bengali

560
0.10%
Male
#12
Md. Ayub

Independent

536
0.10%
Male
#13
Gopal Taparia

Independent

516
0.10%
Male
#14
Basant Singh

Independent

484
0.10%
Male
#15
Sambhu Singh

Independent

409
0.10%
Male
#16
Debabrata Ghosh

Independent

373
0.10%
Male
#17
Prakash Chandra Saksena

Independent

331
0.10%
Male
#18
Lakshmi Narayan Mimani

Independent

294
0.10%
Male
#19
Md. Maniruddin

Independent

253
0.10%
Male
#20
Md. Yousuf

Independent

229
0.10%
Male
#21
Raj Kumar Jain

Independent

219
0.00%
Male
#22
Baleswar Singh

Independent

206
0.00%
Male
#23
Rajnarayan Pathak

Independent

200
0.00%
Male
#24
Shankarlal Bajoria

Independent

187
0.00%
Male
#25
Ramendira Pandey

Independent

173
0.00%
Male
#26
Md. Yasin Mullick

Independent

165
0.00%
Male
#27
Bajaj Mahabir Prasad

Independent

156
0.00%
Male
#28
Indranil Kumar

Independent

97
0.00%
Male
#29
Tonny Malhotra

Independent

96
0.00%
Male
#30
Krishna Saha

Independent

80
0.00%
Male
#31
Jagdish Kumar Gupta

Independent

73
0.00%
Male
#32
Yadav Shreebhik

Doordarshi Party

65
0.00%
Male
Position Candidate Name Party Votes Vote %
1 Debi Prasad Pal Indian National Congress 219,586 49.90%
2 Ashoke Kumar Sen Janata Dal 164,854 37.50%
3 Shanti Lal Jain Bharatiya Janta Party 31,677 7.20%
4 Gulam Samdani Asrafi Independent 2,894 0.70%
5 Shibji Prasad Gupta Independent 1,800 0.40%
6 Agarwal Durga Dutta Akhil Bharatiya Jan Sangh 1,527 0.30%
7 Lok Nath Saraf Independent 1,116 0.30%
8 Bimal Kumar Bilotia Independent 652 0.10%
9 Benoy Sircar Independent 602 0.10%
10 Ram Beharilal Thlia Independent 597 0.10%
11 Ambar Chatterjee Amara Bengali 560 0.10%
12 Md. Ayub Independent 536 0.10%
13 Gopal Taparia Independent 516 0.10%
14 Basant Singh Independent 484 0.10%
15 Sambhu Singh Independent 409 0.10%
16 Debabrata Ghosh Independent 373 0.10%
17 Prakash Chandra Saksena Independent 331 0.10%
18 Lakshmi Narayan Mimani Independent 294 0.10%
19 Md. Maniruddin Independent 253 0.10%
20 Md. Yousuf Independent 229 0.10%
21 Raj Kumar Jain Independent 219 0.00%
22 Baleswar Singh Independent 206 0.00%
23 Rajnarayan Pathak Independent 200 0.00%
24 Shankarlal Bajoria Independent 187 0.00%
25 Ramendira Pandey Independent 173 0.00%
26 Md. Yasin Mullick Independent 165 0.00%
27 Bajaj Mahabir Prasad Independent 156 0.00%
28 Indranil Kumar Independent 97 0.00%
29 Tonny Malhotra Independent 96 0.00%
30 Krishna Saha Independent 80 0.00%
31 Jagdish Kumar Gupta Independent 73 0.00%
32 Yadav Shreebhik Doordarshi Party 65 0.00%
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Frequently Asked Questions

Debi Prasad Pal (Indian National Congress) won the Calcutta North West Lok Sabha seat in 1989.

The margin was 54,732 votes (12.40%%).

The voter turnout in Calcutta North West for the 1989 Lok Sabha election was 63.30%%.

32 candidates contested from Calcutta North West constituency in the 1989 Lok Sabha election.

Calcutta North West is a Lok Sabha constituency in West Bengal.