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Friday, April 11, 2014

2014 Lok Sabha Election Phase 4 Saturday April 12,2014


In Phase 4 Election 7 Seats goes to polls -
  • Assam(3/14)
  • Goa(2/2)
  • Sikkim(1/1)
  • Tripura(1/2)

Assam is set to hold the 2nd of the 3-phased Lok Sabha polls in the backdrop of a bandh in Autonomous District (ST), one of the 3 constituencies -Karimganj(SC),Silchar and Autonomous District (ST)
In Phase 1 election on April 07,2014 Assam goes to poll in 5 constituencies -Tezpur, Koliabor, Jorhat, Dibrugarh and Lakhimpur


Polling will be held in the Autonomous District (ST), comprising Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao districts, Karimganj (SC) and Silchar - the last two being in the Barak valley.

An electorate of 29,26,762, including 15,26,082 males, 14,00,594 and 86 others, will exercise their franchise in 3,698 polling booths in the three constituencies.

The contest in Karimganj (SC) and Silchar is triangular between the Congress, BJP and AIUDF, while in the Autonomous District (ST) it would be direct between the Congress and the BJP.

In Karimganj (SC)there are 15 candidates but the contest is between the two-time sitting Congress MP Lalit Mohan Suklabaidya, BJP's Krishna Das and AIUDF's Radheyshyam Biswas.

In Silchar, sitting BJP MP and former Union minister Kabindra Purkayastha is locked in a battle with Congress candidate Sushmita Dev, who is also the Silchar MLA and daughter of former Union Minister Santosh Mohan Dev, and AIUDF's Kutubuddin Ahmed Mazumdar.

In the Autonomous District (ST), the contest is directly between 4-time sitting Congress MP Biren Singh Engti and BJP's Joyram Engleng.
According to reports, the Congress candidate Biren Singh Ingti who has been representing the Autonomous District seat in Lok Sabha since 1971 is facing stiff challenge from the BJP candidate Joyram Engleng in this election.
Independent candidate Chomang Kro who is supported by Hill State Demand Committee (HSDC) hopes to capitalize on anti-Congress and anti-BJP votes to sail through

Of the 37 candidates in fray in the three seats, three each belong to the Congress and BJP, two each to AGP, AIUDF, AAP, SUCI (Communist) and Samajwadi Party, one each to CPI(M), CPI-ML(L), Trinamool Congress, Shiv Sena and Jharkhand Mukti Morcha.
The remaining 19 are independents.

Candidates Details
AssamAutonomous District12-04-2014Ashweng J. RengmaJMM56Male10thGEN960,0000
AssamAutonomous District12-04-2014Biren Singh EngtiINC74MalePost GraduateGEN35,367,3900
AssamAutonomous District12-04-2014Chomang KroIND48MaleGraduateGEN4,122,1960
AssamAutonomous District12-04-2014Joy Ram EnglengBJP54Male10thGEN22,032,1580
AssamAutonomous District12-04-2014Pratima EngheepiCPI(ML)L39FemaleGraduateGEN469,1650
AssamKarimganj12-04-2014Goutam MalakarIND30Male8thGEN242,0000
AssamKarimganj12-04-2014Krishna DasBJP45Male12thGEN2,794,3340
AssamKarimganj12-04-2014Lalit Mohon SuklabaidyaINC72MalePost GraduateGEN11,328,9722
AssamKarimganj12-04-2014Mohananda DasIND50Male10thGEN600,0000
AssamKarimganj12-04-2014Pintu MalakarIND43Male12thGEN440,0000
AssamKarimganj12-04-2014Pradip SuklabaidyaIND35Male8thGEN299,8470
AssamKarimganj12-04-2014Probash Chandra SarkarSUCI(C)41Male10thGEN30,0000
AssamKarimganj12-04-2014Rabindra Nath ChoudhuryAGP74MaleGraduate ProfessionalGEN15,546,8100
AssamKarimganj12-04-2014Radheshyam BiswasAIUDF59Male12thGEN7,068,2810
AssamKarimganj12-04-2014Rinku MalakarSP39Male8thGEN533,5000
AssamKarimganj12-04-2014Sabuj DasIND39Male10thGEN332,0000
AssamKarimganj12-04-2014Sajalendu MalakarIND39Male10thGEN417,0000
AssamKarimganj12-04-2014Sanjit Kumar DasIND39Male10thGEN640,6070
AssamKarimganj12-04-2014Sujit MallickIND40Male10thGEN200,0420
AssamKarimganj12-04-2014Tarun Kumar DasAAP61Male10thGEN391,0000
AssamSilchar12-04-2014Abdul Mannan BarbhuiyaAAP56MaleGraduateGEN1,042,0000
AssamSilchar12-04-2014Arunangshu BhattacharjeeSUCI(C)55MalePost GraduateGEN873,6050
AssamSilchar12-04-2014Bijoy Krishna NathAGP70MaleGraduateGEN11,038,6410
AssamSilchar12-04-2014Jayanta MallickIND44MaleGraduateGEN777,1741
AssamSilchar12-04-2014Kabindra PurkayasthaBJP82MalePost GraduateGEN6,236,9450
AssamSilchar12-04-2014Kamal DasIND39Male5thGEN900,8020
AssamSilchar12-04-2014Kutub Ahmed MazumderAIUDF74MaleGraduateGEN1,249,6030
AssamSilchar12-04-2014Madhu Sudhan DasIND48Male12thGEN72,0530
AssamSilchar12-04-2014Nilu MandolSHS38Male8thGEN283,0000
AssamSilchar12-04-2014Nirupam MandalIND31MaleGraduate ProfessionalGEN25,5000
AssamSilchar12-04-2014Rashid Ahmed LaskarSP28Male12thGEN785,0000
AssamSilchar12-04-2014Rejamond Ali BarbhuiyaCPI(M)52MaleGraduate ProfessionalGEN1,164,2120
AssamSilchar12-04-2014Shuvadip DattaIND48Male12thGEN6,123,0000
AssamSilchar12-04-2014Sukamal DasIND28Male8thGEN25,0000
AssamSilchar12-04-2014Sushmita DevINC41FemalePost GraduateGEN87,495,8441
AssamSilchar12-04-2014Upendra Chandra DasIND44Male8thGEN695,0010
AssamSilchar12-04-2014Wazid Reja OsmaniAITC35MaleDoctorateGEN7,384,7880

Goa goes to poll for the 2 seats -North Goa and South Goa
In all, 10,60,777 voters will exercise their franchisee at all the 1,624 polling stations in North and South Goa constituencies
Women voters outnumber men in the state with 5,32,469 female and 5,28,308 male voters.

In Goa, former chief minister Ravi Naik of the Congress is taking on 3 times MP and former Union minister Sripad Naik in North Goa which is considered a BJP bastion.
Aleixo Reginaldo, has replaced sitting MP Francisco Sardinha as the Congress candidate in South Goa. According to local media reports, he is finding the going not so easy in the South Goa constituency which has returned a Congress candidate 10 times in 14 Lok Sabha polls. On 12 instances, the candidate has been a Roman Catholic.
The ruling BJP has fielded Narendra Savoikar, who is making every effort to win over the dominant Catholic votes in this Congress friendly constituency. However, a last-minute advisory issued by the influential Roman Catholic Church asking the Catholic population, which is more than 27 per cent in the state, not to vote for "communal politics" seems to have dented the BJP's march in South Goa

Candidates Details
GoaNorth Goa12-04-2014Dattaram DesaiAAP61MalePost GraduateGEN9,795,6860
GoaNorth Goa12-04-2014Dayanand G. NarvekarIND64MaleGraduate ProfessionalGEN184,306,6892
GoaNorth Goa12-04-2014Mittu MujavarIND38Male12thGEN6,871,0000
GoaNorth Goa12-04-2014Raju DsouzaSAMAJWADI JANATA PARTY (RASHTRIYA)44Male10thGEN9,352,3680
GoaNorth Goa12-04-2014Ravi NaikINC67MalePost GraduateGEN81,066,0000
GoaNorth Goa12-04-2014Shripad Yesso NaikBJP61MaleGraduateGEN37,019,1540
GoaNorth Goa12-04-2014Suhas NaikCPI47MaleGraduate ProfessionalGEN4,483,0001
GoaSouth Goa12-04-2014Adv. Jawahar Leonardo DiasGOEMCARANCHO OTREC ASTRO58MalePost GraduateGEN564,223,7401
GoaSouth Goa12-04-2014Adv. Narendra Keshav SawaikarBJP47MaleGraduate ProfessionalGEN6,260,3820
GoaSouth Goa12-04-2014Adv. Raju MangeshkarCPI58MaleGraduate ProfessionalGEN4,904,4261
GoaSouth Goa12-04-2014Aleixo Reginaldo LourencoINC45Male12thGEN31,453,0080
GoaSouth Goa12-04-2014Balkrishna SalgaonkarIND42MaleIlliterateGEN311,6500
GoaSouth Goa12-04-2014Churchill AlemaoAITC64MaleOthersGEN149,868,2523
GoaSouth Goa12-04-2014Cliffton De SouzaBAHUJAN MUKTI PARTY33Male10thGEN152,5000
GoaSouth Goa12-04-2014Govind GaudeIND42MaleOthersGEN5,478,0004
GoaSouth Goa12-04-2014Savio Oliver RodriguesGOA SU-RAJ PARTY37MaleGraduate ProfessionalGEN1,892,0000
GoaSouth Goa12-04-2014Shalom Mathew Francisco SardinhaIND33MaleGraduate ProfessionalGEN32,828,0000
GoaSouth Goa12-04-2014Swati KerkarAAP39Female12thGEN693,6480
GoaSouth Goa12-04-2014Venus HabibIND62FemaleGraduateGEN4,733,5430

Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar (third from left) waiting in queue to cast ballot at a polling booth in Panaji on Saturday April 12,2014
Manohar Parrikar, Chief Minister of Goa, casts his vote in Panaji

Sikkim is set to hold simultaneous polls for its lone Lok Sabha constituency and 32 Assembly seats

Out of the 32 Assembly seats, two are reserved for SC while 12 are meant for the Bhutia and Lepcha communities.The Congress is contesting all the seats, while the BJP has put up candidates in 13 seats and Trinamool 7.Besides, there were 5 independents contesting the Assembly polls. 

An electorate of 370,731, including 1,79,650 female voters, are eligible to participate.

In all 538 polling stations have been set up.

In the Lok Sabha seat, SKM's Tek Nath Dhakal would give sitting SDF MP Prem Das Rai a tough fight. BJP, Congress, Trinamool and Aam Aadmi Party have also put up candidates.

Candidates Details
SikkimSikkim12-04-2014Akar Dhoj LimbuINC49MaleGraduate ProfessionalGEN5,504,9000
SikkimSikkim12-04-2014Kaushal RaiAAP30MalePost GraduateGEN192,0000
SikkimSikkim12-04-2014Nakul Das RaiAITC54MaleGraduateGEN22,091,1610
SikkimSikkim12-04-2014Nar Bahadur KhatiwaraBJP66MaleGraduate ProfessionalGEN41,384,5030
SikkimSikkim12-04-2014Prem Das RaiSDF59MalePost GraduateGEN32,389,2230
SikkimSikkim12-04-2014Tek Nath DhakalSIKKIM KRANTIKARI MORCHA61MalePost GraduateGEN37,669,2020


With support growing for the newly-formed Sikkim Krantikari Morcha, the ruling Sikkim Democratic Front is presented with a strong challenge to its 20-year-old uninterrupted rule.

The outgoing Assembly is without any opposition.

There were 121 contestants for the 32 Assembly seats and six for the Lok Sabha seat.

SKM leader Prem Singh Tamang, known as P S Golay, is a major contender for the chief minister. After breaking away from Mr Chamling last year to form his new party, he is fighting from Namthang-Rateypani seat in South Sikkim district against his rival SDF's sitting minister Tilu Gurung.

Mr Chamling would be contesting from two places-Namchi-Singhithang and Rangang-Yangang.


Tripura goes to poll  to elect its second representative to the Lok Sabha from the Tripura East (ST) constituency
A multi-cornered contest will take place in the constituency among the CPI(M), Congress, Trinamool Congress and BJP.
There are 12 candidates in the fray including CPI(M)'s Jitendra Chowdhury, who is the state industries minister, Congress' Sachitra Debbarma, a prominent educationist, BJP's Parkshit Debbarma, an ex-armyman, and Trinamool Congress leader Bhriguram Reang.
The CPI(M) has won the seat 11 out of 15 times between 1952 and 2009 and did it consecutively since 1996.
An electorate of 11,38,765, including 580497 men, are eligible exercise their franchise in 1,490 polling stations, of which 18 have been identified as very vulnerable and more than 400 as vulnerable.
The Election Commission has set up nine all-women polling stations.

Candidates Details

ripuraTripura East12-04-2014Basu MogIND56Male10thGEN1,911,0850
TripuraTripura East12-04-2014Bhriguram ReangAITC66Male12thGEN1,132,8840
TripuraTripura East12-04-2014Falguni TripuraCPI(ML)L47Male12thGEN3,5000
TripuraTripura East12-04-2014Jitendra ChoudhuryCPI(M)57Male12thGEN11,322,9790
TripuraTripura East12-04-2014Miss Patal Kanya JamatiaIND39FemalePost GraduateGEN30,0000
TripuraTripura East12-04-2014Narendra Chandra Deb BarmaINDIGENOUS PEOPLES FRONT OF TRIPURA72MaleGraduateGEN11,365,5000
TripuraTripura East12-04-2014Prabiddha ReangIND52Male10thGEN402,5190
TripuraTripura East12-04-2014Sachintra DebbarmaINC64MaleGraduate ProfessionalGEN28,560,3360
TripuraTripura East12-04-2014Shri Parikshit DebbarmaBJP53Male10thGEN1,382,0000
TripuraTripura East12-04-2014Sri Bikash DebbarmaJAI MAHA BHARATH PARTY42Male10thGEN350,0000
TripuraTripura East12-04-2014Sri Karna Bijoy JamatiaAAP39Male10thGEN8,410,0000
TripuraTripura East12-04-2014Subarnamala Deb BarmaAMRA BANGALEE45Female8thGEN7,4850

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