1977 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election

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Legislative Assembly elections was held in the Indian state of West Bengal on 14 June 1977.[1] The polls took place after the ousting of Indira Gandhi's government at the Centre.

Quick facts All 294 seats in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly 148 seats needed for a majority, Majority party ...
1977 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election

 1972
14 June 1977
1982 

All 294 seats in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly
148 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Jyoti Basu Prafulla Chandra Sen Purabi Mukhopadhyay
Party CPI(M) JP INC(R)
Alliance LF
Leader since 1964 1977 1977
Leader's seat Satgachhia Did not contest[a] Did not contest[b]
Last election 27.45%, 14 seats New party 49.08%, 216 seats
Seats won 178 29 20
Seat change Increase 164 New Decrease 196
Popular vote 6,568,999 2,869,391 3,298,063
Percentage 35.46% 20.02% 23.02%
Swing Increase 8.01 pp New Decrease 26.06 pp
Alliance seats 231 29 20
Seat change New alliance New Decrease 196

Chief Minister before election

Siddhartha Shankar Ray
INC

Chief Minister after election

Jyoti Basu
CPI(M)

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The Left Front won a landslide victory. The 1977 election marked the beginning of the 34-year Left Front rule in West Bengal, with Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader Jyoti Basu leading the first Left Front cabinet. The election finally put to rest, the decade-long political instability that had begun since 1967.

Background

After the Janata Party won the national parliamentary election in March 1977 the new government in Delhi opted to dissolve the assemblies in nine states where the Indian National Congress (R) had lost the parliamentary polls and call for fresh elections.[2] West Bengal was one of these states.[2] The Congress(R) opposed the dissolution of the assemblies, the incumbent West Bengal Congress(R) government petitioned the Supreme Court of India.[2] The Supreme Court rejected the petition on 30 April 1977 and the West Bengal assembly was dissolved on order from the acting president B.D. Jatti.[2]

Ahead of the March 1977 parliamentary election the Left Front (a new alliance led by the CPI(M) consisting of RSP, AIFB, MFB, RCPI & Biplobi Bangla Congress) and the Janata Party had contested with a seat-sharing agreement.[2] With the assembly elections approaching, the two sides sought to build a seat-sharing agreement.[2] But the negotiation turned fruitless, and the Left Front and Janata Party parted ways.[2] The Left Front had offered the Janata Party 56% of the seats and the post as Chief Minister to Janata Party leader Prafulla Chandra Sen, but the Janata Party insisted on 70% of the seats.[3]

There were 25,984,474 eligible voters, voter turn-out stood at 56.15%.[4]

Campaign

In most areas the West Bengal assembly election saw a triangular contest between the Left Front, the Congress(R) and the Janata Party for the 294 seats across the constituency.[2] The Left Front fielded 293 candidates; CPI(M) contested 224 seats, the All India Forward Bloc 36, the Revolutionary Socialist Party 23, the Marxist Forward Bloc 3, the Revolutionary Communist Party of India 4, the Biplobi Bangla Congress 2 and 1 Left Front supported independent.[4][5][6] Congress(R) contested 290 seats and Janata Party 289 seats.[4] Left Front heavily campaigned on the massive-rigging perpetrated by the Congress(R) in the previous state election, state-sponsored anti-Communist violence & Emergency-era abuses perpetrated by the government of Siddharta Shankar Ray, with its slogan being কংগ্রেসের কালো হাত ভেঙ্গে দাও, গুড়িয়ে দাও (Break off & smash the black hand of the Congress in Bengali).

Seat Allotment

  Left Front

  Indira Congress

More information Party, Flag ...
Party Flag Symbol Leader Contesting Seats
Indian National Congress (R) Purabi Mukhopadhyay 290
Total 290
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  Janata Party

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Party Flag Symbol Leader Contesting Seats
Janata Party Prafulla Chandra Sen 289
Total 289
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Results

The Left Front won the election, winning 231 out of the 294 seats.[7][4][5] The electoral result came as a surprise to the Left Front itself, as it had offered 52% of the seats in the pre-electoral seat sharing talks with the Janata Party.[2][8] On 21 June 1977 the Left Front formed a government with Jyoti Basu as its Chief Minister.[8][9] The first cabinet meeting of the Left Front government ordered the release of political prisoners.[10]

Provisional Central Committee, Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) leader Santosh Rana was elected as an independent from Gopiballavpur.[11]

More information Party, Candidates ...
Party Candidates Seats Votes %
Left Front Communist Party of India (Marxist) 224 178 5,080,828 35.46
All India Forward Bloc 36 25 750,229 5.24
Revolutionary Socialist Party 23 20 536,625 3.74
Revolutionary Communist Party of India 4 3 75,156 0.52
Marxist Forward Bloc 3 3 58,466 0.41
Biplobi Bangla Congress 2 1 35,457 0.25
LF independent 1 1 32,238 0.22
Janata Party 289 29 2,869,391 20.02
Indian National Congress (R) 290 20 3,298,063 23.02
Communist Party of India 63 2 375,560 2.62
Socialist Unity Centre of India 29 4 211,752 1.48
Indian Union Muslim League 32 1 54,942 0.38
Workers Party of India 2 1 29,221 0.20
Jharkhand Party 2 0 5,701 0.04
Republican Party of India 3 0 1,652 0.01
All India Gorkha League 2 0 810 0.01
Bharater Biplobi Communist Party 1 0 489 0.00
Independents 566 7 912,612 6.37
Total 1,572 294 14,329,201 100
Source: ECI
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Elected members

More information Constituency, Reserved for (SC/ST/None) ...
Constituency Reserved for
(SC/ST/None)
Member Party
MekliganjSCSada Kant RoyAll India Forward Bloc
SitalkuchiSCSudhir PramanikCPI(M)
MathabhangaSCDinesh Chandra DakuaCPI(M)
Cooch Behar NorthNoneAparajita GoppiAll India Forward Bloc
Cooch Behar WestNoneBimal Kanti BasuAll India Forward Bloc
SitaiNoneDipak Sen GuptaAll India Forward Bloc
DinhataNoneKamal Kanti GuhaAll India Forward Bloc
NatabariNoneSibendra Narayan ChowdhuryCPI(M)
TufanganjSCManindra Nath BarmaCPI(M)
KumargramSTJohn Arther BaxlaRevolutionary Socialist Party
KalchiniSTManohar TirkeyRevolutionary Socialist Party
AlipurduarsNoneNani BhattacharyaRevolutionary Socialist Party
FalakataSCJogendra Nath Singh RoyCPI(M)
MadarihatSTA. H. BesterwitchRevolutionary Socialist Party
DhupguriSCBanamali RoyCPI(M)
NagrakataSTPunai OraonCPI(M)
MainaguriSCTarak Bandhu RoyRevolutionary Socialist Party
MalSTMohan Lal OraonCPI(M)
KrantiNoneParimal MitraCPI(M)
JalpaiguriNoneNirmal Kumar BoseAll India Forward Bloc
RajganjSCDhirendra Nath RoyCPI(M)
KalimpongNoneSubha RenuleenaIndependent
DarjeelingNoneDeo Prakash RaiIndependent
KurseongNoneDawa NorbulaIndian National Congress
SiliguriNoneBiren BoseCPI(M)
PhansidewaSTPatras MinzCPI(M)
ChopraNoneMoha Bachcha MunsiCPI(M)
IslampurNoneChowdhary Abdul KarimIndependent
GoalpokharNoneRamjan AliIndependent
KarandighiNoneHaji Sajjad HussainIndian National Congress
RaiganjSCKhagendra Nath SinhaCPI(M)
KaliaganjSCNaba Kumar RoyIndian National Congress
KushmandiSCDhirendra Nath SarkarIndian National Congress
ItaharNoneZaimal AbedinIndian National Congress
GangarampurNoneAhindra SarkarCPI(M)
TapanSTNatheniel MurmuRevolutionary Socialist Party
KumarganjNoneJamini Kisore MojumdarCPI(M)
BalurghatNoneBiswanath ChoudhauriRevolutionary Socialist Party
HabibpurSTMurmu SarkarCPI(M)
GajolSTSufal MurmuCPI(M)
KharbaNoneGolam YazdaniIndependent
HarishchandrapurNoneBirendra Kumar MaitraJanata Party
RatuaNoneMohammad AliCPI(M)
AraidangaNoneHabib MustafaCPI(M)
MaldaSCSubhendu ChoudhuryCPI(M)
EnglishbazarNoneSailen SarkarCPI(M)
ManikchakNoneSubodh ChoudhuryCPI(M)
SuzapurNoneAbul Barkat Ataul Ghani Khan ChowdhuryIndian National Congress
KaliachakNoneSamsuddin AhmmadIndian National Congress
FarakkaNoneAbul Hasnat KhanCPI(M)
AurangabadNoneLutfal HaqueIndian National Congress
SutiNoneMd. SohorabIndian National Congress
SagardighiSCHazari BiswasCPI(M)
JangipurNoneHabibur RahamanIndian National Congress
LalgolaNoneAbdus SattarIndian National Congress
BhagabangolaNoneKazi Hafizur RahamanIndependent
NabagramNoneBirendra Narayan RayCPI(M)
MurshidabadNoneChhaya GhoshAll India Forward Bloc
JalangiNoneAtahar RahamanCPI(M)
DomkalNoneMd. Abdul BariCPI(M)
NaodaNoneJayanta Kumar BiswasRevolutionary Socialist Party
HariharparaNoneShaikh ImajuddinIndian National Congress
BerhamporeNoneDebabrata BandopadhyayRevolutionary Socialist Party
BeldangaNoneTimir Baran BhaduryRevolutionary Socialist Party
KandiNoneAtish Chandra SinhaIndian National Congress
KhargramSCDinabandhu MajhiCPI(M)
BarwanNoneAmalendra RoyRevolutionary Socialist Party
BharatpurNoneSatyapada BhattacharyyaRevolutionary Socialist Party
KarimpurNoneSamarendra Nath SanyalCPI(M)
PalashiparaNoneMadhabendu MohantaCPI(M)
NakashiparaNoneMir Fakir MohammadCPI(M)
KaliganjNoneDebsaran GhoshRevolutionary Socialist Party
ChapraNoneSahabuddin MondalCPI(M)
KrishnaganjSCJnanendranath BiswasCPI(M)
Krishnagar EastNoneKashikanta MaitraJanata Party
Krishnagar WestNoneAmritendu MukherjeeCPI(M)
NabadwipNoneDebi Prosad BasuCPI(M)
SantipurNoneBimalananda MukherjeeRevolutionary Communist Party of India
HanskhaliSCSukumar MondalCPI(M)
Ranaghat EastSCSatish Chandra BiswasCPI(M)
Ranaghat WestNoneKundu GourchandraCPI(M)
ChakdahaNoneBinoy Kumar BiswasIndependent
HaringhataNoneMalakar NanigopalCPI(M)
BagdahSCKamalakshi BiswasAll India Forward Bloc
BongaonNoneRanjit MitraCPI(M)
GaighataNoneKanti Chandra BiswasCPI(M)
HabraNoneNirode Roy ChowdhuryCPI(M)
AshokenagarNoneNani KarCPI(M)
AmdangaNoneHashim Abdul HalimCPI(M)
BarasatNoneSaral DebAll India Forward Bloc
RajarhatSCRabindra Nath MandalCPI(M)
DegangaNoneA. K. M. Hassan UzzamanIndian Union Muslim League
SwarupnagarNoneAnisur RahmanCPI(M)
BaduriaNoneMostafa Bin QuasemCPI(M)
BasirhatNoneNarayan MukherjeeCPI(M)
HasnabadNoneAmiya BanerjeeCPI(M)
HaroaSCKshiti Ranjan MondalCPI(M)
SandeshkhaliSCKumud Ranjan BiswasCPI(M)
HingalganjSCSudhangshu MondalCPI(M)
GosabaSCGanesh Chandra MondalRevolutionary Socialist Party
BasantiSCKalipada BarmanRevolutionary Socialist Party
KultaliSCProbodh PurkaitSocialist Unity Centre of India
JoynagarNoneDeba Prosad SarkarSocialist Unity Centre of India
BaruipurNoneHemen MajumdarCPI(M)
Canning WestSCChitta Ranjan MridhaCPI(M)
Canning EastNoneAbdur Razzak MollaCPI(M)
BhangarNoneDaud KhanCPI(M)
JadavpurNoneDinesh MajumdarCPI(M)
SonarpurSCGangadhar NaskarCPI(M)
Bishnupur EastSCSundar NaskarCPI(M)
Bishnupur WestNoneProvesh Chandra RayCPI(M)
Behala EastNoneNiranjan MukherjeeCPI(M)
Behala WestNoneRabin MukherjeeCPI(M)
Garden ReachNoneChhedilal SinghCPI(M)
MaheshtalaNoneSudhir BhandariCPI(M)
Budge BudgeNoneKhitibhusan BurmonCPI(M)
SatgachiaNoneJyoti BasuCPI(M)
FaltaNoneNemai Chandra DasCPI(M)
Diamond HarbourNoneAbdul Quiyom MollaCPI(M)
Magrahat WestNoneChhobhan GaziCPI(M)
Magrahat EastSCRadjika Ranjan PramanikCPI(M)
MandirbazarSCRenupada HalderSocialist Unity Centre of India
MathurapurNoneSatya Ranjan BapuliIndian National Congress
KulpiSCKrishnadhan HalderCPI(M)
PatharpratimaNoneGunadhar MaitiCPI(M)
KakdwipNoneHrishikesh MaityCPI(M)
SagarNoneProvanjan MondalCPI(M)
BijpurNoneJagadish Chandra DasCPI(M)
NaihatiNoneGopal BasuCPI(M)
BhatparaNoneSita Ram GuptaCPI(M)
JagatdalNoneNihar Kumar BasuAll India Forward Bloc
NoaparaNoneJamini Bhusan SahaCPI(M)
TitagarhNoneMohammed AminCPI(M)
KhardahNoneKamal SarkarCPI(M)
PanihatiNoneGopal Krishna BhattacharyyaCPI(M)
KamarhatiNoneRadhika Ranjan BanerjeeCPI(M)
BaranagarNoneMatish RayRevolutionary Socialist Party
Dum DumNoneTarun Sen GuptaCPI(M)
Belgachia EastNoneSubhas ChakrabortyCPI(M)
CossipurNoneBuddhadev BhattacharjeeCPI(M)
ShyampukurNoneNalini Kanta GuhaAll India Forward Bloc
JorabaganNoneHaripada BharatiJanata Party
JorasankoNoneVishnu Kant ShastriJanata Party
Bara BazarNoneRabi Shankar PandeyJanata Party
Bow BazarNoneAbul HassanCPI(M)
ChowringheeNoneSandip DasJanata Party
KabitirthaNoneKalimuddin ShamsAll India Forward Bloc
AliporeNoneAshoke Kumar BoseCPI(M)
Rashbehari AvenueNoneAshok MitraCPI(M)
TollygungeNonePrasanta Kumar SurCPI(M)
DhakuriaNoneJatin ChakrabortyRevolutionary Socialist Party
BallygungeNoneSachin SenCPI(M)
EntallyNoneMd. NezamuddinCPI(M)
TaltolaSCSumanta Kr. HiraCPI(M)
BeliaghataNoneKrishna Pada GhoshCPI(M)
SealdahNoneBinoy BanerjeeJanata Party
VidyasagarNoneSamar Kumar RudraCPI(M)
BurtolaNoneNikhil DasRevolutionary Socialist Party
ManicktolaNoneSuhrid Mullick ChowdhuryCPI(M)
Belgachia WestNoneLakshmi Charan SenCPI(M)
BallyNonePatipaban PathakCPI(M)
Howrah NorthNoneChitabrata MazumdarCPI(M)
Howrah CentralNoneSudhindra Nath KumarIndependent
Howrah SouthNonePraley TalukdarCPI(M)
ShibpurNoneKanai Lal BhattacharyyaAll India Forward Bloc
DomjurNoneJoykesh MukherjeeCPI(M)
JagatballavpurNoneM. AnsaruddinCPI(M)
PanchlaNoneSantosh Kumar DasAll India Forward Bloc
SankrailSCHaran HazraCPI(M)
Uluberia NorthSCRaj Kumar MndalCPI(M)
Uluberia SouthNoneAurobinda GhosalAll India Forward Bloc
ShyampurNoneSasabindu BeraJanata Party
BagnanNoneNirupama ChatterjeeCPI(M)
KalyanpurNoneNitai Charan AdakCPI(M)
AmtaNoneBarindra Nath KoleyCPI(M)
UdaynarayanpurNonePannalal MajhiCPI(M)
JangiparaNoneManindra Nath JanaCPI(M)
ChanditalaNoneMalin GhoshCPI(M)
UttarparaNoneSantashree ChattopadhyayCPI(M)
SeramporeNoneKamal Krishna BahattacharayyaCPI(M)
ChampdaniNoneSaidndra Nath ChattopadhyayCPI(M)
ChandernagoreNoneBhabani MukherjeeCPI(M)
SingurNoneGopal BandnopadhyayCPI(M)
HaripalNoneBalai BandhopadhyayCPI(M)
TarakeswarNoneRam ChatterjeeIndependent
ChinsurahNoneSambhu Charan GhoshAll India Forward Bloc
BansberiaNonePrabir Kumar Sen GuptaCPI(M)
BalagarhSCAbimnash PramanikCPI(M)
PanduaNoneDeb Narayan ChakrabartyCPI(M)
PolbaNoneBrojogopal NeogyCPI(M)
DhaniakhaliSCKripa Sindhu SahaAll India Forward Bloc
PursurahNoneManoranjan HazraCPI(M)
KhanakulSCPanchanan DigpatiJanata Party
ArambaghNoneAjoy Kr. DeyJanata Party
GoghatSCNanuram RoyJanata Party
ChandrakonaNoneUmapati ChakrabartyCPI(M)
GhatalSCGopal MondalCPI(M)
DaspurNonePrabhas Chandra PhadikarCPI(M)
NandanpurNoneManoranjan RoyCPI(M)
Panskura WestNoneSk. Omar AliCommunist Party of India
Panskura EastNoneSwades Ranjan MajiJanata Party
TamlukNoneBiswanath MukhopadhyayCommunist Party of India
MoynaNonePulak BeraCPI(M)
MahishadalNoneSaswati BagJanata Party
SutahataSCShiba Nath DasJanata Party
NandigramNonePrabir JanaJanata Party
NarghatNoneBankim Behari MaitiJanata Party
BhagabanpurNoneHaripada JanaJanata Party
KhajuriSCSunirmal PaikJanata Party
Contai NorthNoneRasbehari PalJanata Party
Contai SouthNoneSatya Brata MaitiJanata Party
RamnagarNoneBalailal Das MahapatraJanata Party
EgraNonePrabodh Chandra SinhaJanata Party
MugberiaNoneKiranmay NandaJanata Party
PataspurNoneJanmejoy OjhaJanata Party
SabangNoneGouranga SamantaBiplobi Bangla Congress
PinglaNoneHaripada JanaJanata Party
DebraNoneSyed Moazzam HossainCPI(M)
KeshpurSCRajani Kanta DoloiIndian National Congress
Garhbeta EastNoneSubhendu MondalCPI(M)
Garhbeta WestSCSantosh BisuiCPI(M)
SalbaniNoneSundar HazraCPI(M)
MidnaporeNoneBankim Behari PalJanata Party
Kharagpur TownNoneSudhir DassharmaJanata Party
Kharagpur RuralNoneSheikh Siraj AliCPI(M)
KeshiariSTKhudiram SinghCPI(M)
NarayangarhNoneKrishna Das RoyIndian National Congress
DantanNonePradyot Kumar MahantiJanata Party
NayagramSTBudhadeb SinghCPI(M)
GopiballavpurNoneSantosh RanaIndependent
JhargramNoneRam Chandra SatpathyCPI(M)
BinpurSTSambhunath MandiCPI(M)
BanduanSTSudhangshu Sekhar MajhiCPI(M)
ManbazarNoneNakul Chandra MahataCPI(M)
BalrampurSTBikram TuduCPI(M)
ArsaNoneDaman Chandra KuiryAll India Forward Bloc
JhaldaNoneSatya Ranjan MahatoAll India Forward Bloc
JaipurNoneRam Krishna MahatoIndian National Congress
PuruliaNoneMahadeb MukherjeeCPI(M)
ParaSCGobinda BauriCPI(M)
RaghunathpurSCBijoy BauriSocialist Unity Centre of India
KashipurSTSurendra Nath MajhiCPI(M)
HuraNoneAmbarish MukhopadhyayCPI(M)
TaldangraNoneMohini Mohan PandaCPI(M)
RaipurSTApindra KiskuCPI(M)
RanibandhSTSuchand SorenCPI(M)
IndpurSCBinode Behari MajiJanata Party
ChhatnaNoneSubhas GoswamiRevolutionary Socialist Party
GangajalghatiSCNabani BaruiCPI(M)
BarjoraNoneAswini Kumar RajCPI(M)
BankuraNonePartha DeCPI(M)
OndaNoneAnil MukherjeeAll India Forward Bloc
VishnupurNoneAchintya Krishna RoyCPI(M)
KotulpurNoneGunadhar ChoudharyCPI(M)
IndasSCBadan BoraCPI(M)
SonamukhiSCSukhendu KhanCPI(M)
KultiNoneMadhu BanerjeeMarxist Forward Bloc
BarabaniNoneSunil Basu RoyCPI(M)
HirapurNoneBamapada MukherjeeCPI(M)
AsansolNoneHaradhan RoyCPI(M)
RaniganjNoneHaradhan RoyCPI(M)
JamuriaNoneBikash ChowdhuryCPI(M)
UkhraSCLakhan BagdiCPI(M)
Durgapur-iNoneDilip Kumar MajundarCPI(M)
Durgapur-iiNoneTarun ChatterjeeCPI(M)
KanksaSCLakshinarayan SahaCPI(M)
AusgramSCShreedhar MalikCPI(M)
BhatarNoneBholanath SenIndian National Congress
GalsiNoneDebranjan SenAll India Forward Bloc
Burdwan NorthNoneDwarka Nath TahCPI(M)
Burdwan SouthNoneBenoy Krishna ChowdhryCPI(M)
KhandaghoshSCPurna Chandra MalikCPI(M)
RainaNoneRam Narayan GoswamiCPI(M)
JamalpurSCSunil SantraMarxist Forward Bloc
MemariNoneBenoy KonarCPI(M)
KalnaNoneGuruprasad Sinha RoyCPI(M)
NadanghatNoneSyed Abdul HabibullahCPI(M)
ManteswarNoneHemanta Kumar RoyCPI(M)
PurbasthaliNoneManoranjan NathCPI(M)
KatwaNoneHaramohan SinhaCPI(M)
MangalkotNoneNikhilananda SarCPI(M)
KetugramSCRaicharan MajhiCPI(M)
NanurSCBanamali DasCPI(M)
BolpurNoneJyotsna Kumar GuptaRevolutionary Socialist Party
LabhpurNoneSunil Kumar MazumdarCPI(M)
DubrajpurNoneBhakti Bhusan MandalAll India Forward Bloc
RajnagarSCSiddheswar MandalAll India Forward Bloc
SuriNoneSuniti ChattarajIndian National Congress
Mahammad BazarNoneDhirendra Nath SenCPI(M)
MayureswarSCPanchanan Let (bara)CPI(M)
RampurhatNoneShanshaka Sekhar MondalAll India Forward Bloc
HansanSCTrilochan MalRevolutionary Communist Party of India
NalhatiNoneBhabaui Prasad ChattopadyayAll India Forward Bloc
MuraraiNoneMotahar HossainIndian National Congress
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Notes

  1. Sen was the sitting MP for Arambagh.
  2. Mukhopadhyay was a Rajya Sabha MP representing West Bengal.

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