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Bidhannagar WB Election 2021 Results LIVE: Election Results for Bidhannagar Constituency Live

Bidhannagar Assembly, West Bengal Election 2021 Results LIVE Updates: Vote counting for Bidhannagar constituency of West Bengal Assembly Elections 2021 to begin shortly. Who is leading from Bidhannagar Constituency in WB Assembly Elections 2021? Stay tuned for LIVE updates of vote counting here.

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Bidhannagar WB Election 2021 Results LIVE: Election Results for Bidhannagar Constituency Live

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Bidhannagar West Bengal Assembly Election Results 2021 News. Bidhannagar constituency number 116 of West Bengal, was won by Sujit Bose in 2016. Bidhannagar WB Assembly Elections in 2016 was won by TMC candidate by margin of 6988 votes in 2016. In 2011 the winning candidate was Ali Imran Ramz while in 2006 winning candidate was Malay Kumar Samanta.

Bidhannagar West Bengal Assembly Election 2021 Results Vote Counting LIVE Updates

Bidhannagar Election Results 2021 LIVE: West Bengal Assembly Election results for all 294 constituencies will be declared today (May 2, 2021). In 2016, Bidhannagar constituency of West Bengal TMC Candidate Sujit Bose won the polls by margin votes of 6988. Stay tuned with ABP News for all the latest news and live updates from vote counting of 2,06,093 West Bengal Assembly Election 2021.

Bidhannagar West Bengal Assembly Election 2021 Results Vote Counting LIVE Updates

Bidhannagar Assembly, West Bengal Election 2021 Results LIVE Updates: Count of votes will begin from 8 am on 2nd May, 2021. Refresh this page to get all latest updates from Bidhannagar West Bengal Constituency. Watch all the latest news and highlights from Election 2021 vote counting on ABP News LIVE TV and online Live Streaming on ABP News YouTube Channel.
09:50 AM (IST)  •  02 May 2021

West Bengal Elections 2021 vote counting LIVE Updates: For Bidhannagar Constituency

Stay tuned for all the latest leading, trailing tally for Bidhannagar constituency here. Vote counting for WB Assembly Elections 2021 will begins at 8 am, today may 2nd, 2021.
09:29 AM (IST)  •  02 May 2021

Bidhannagar WB Election 2021 Results LIVE: In 2016, Sujit Bose won from AITC

In 2016 Sujit Bose from AITC won with a margin of 6988 from the Bidhannagar constituency of West Bengal.
09:15 AM (IST)  •  02 May 2021

Bidhannagar WB Election 2021 Results LIVE: 2011 winning candidate

In 2011 Sujit Bose had win the election and has Power for Bidhannagar constituency of West Bengal. Stay tuned to know who is going to win in 2021.
08:50 AM (IST)  •  02 May 2021

Bidhannagar West Bengal Election 2021 Results LIVE: 2016 Election Losing Candidate

Bidhannagar Vote Counting begain soon. In 2016, Arunava Ghosh, lost from this constituency, who is going to win in 2021.
08:45 AM (IST)  •  02 May 2021

Bidhannagar West Bengal Election 2021 Results LIVE: 2016 Election Results

Bidhannagar Vote Counting Update: Leading from Bidhannagar, , Trailing. In 2016, Sujit Bose won from this constituency.
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