Deblina Hembram

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Deblina Hembram
Minister of Tribal Affairs, Government of West Bengal
In office
2006–2011
Member of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly
In office
1996–2001
ConstituencyRanibandh
In office
2006–2016
ConstituencyRanibandh
Personal details
Political partyCommunist Party of India (Marxist)

Deblina Hembram is an Indian Politician from West Bengal and a central committee member of Communist Party of India (Marxist). She was the Minister for Tribal Affairs in the 2006-11 Left Front Ministry.

Personal life and education[edit]

Deblina Hembram is married to Suklal Hembram. She completed her 10th standard in 1988 from Baddi High School, affiliated to West Bengal Board of Secondary Education.[1][2]

Political career[edit]

Deblina Hembram is a three time MLA from Ranibandh Assembly Constituency.[3][4][5] This is a reserved constituency for Scheduled Tribes. She has won from here in 1996, 2006 and 2011 West Bengal Assembly elections.[3][4][5] She had to face Anil Hansda of Congress Party in her debut election in Ranibandh and marked a huge victory with a margin of 32,409 votes.[3] In 2006 election she defeated Aditya Kisku of JKP(N) by 10,890 votes.[4] In 2011 assembly elections she defeated Falguni Hembram of All India Trinamool Congress by 6,859 votes.[5]

Assembly Elections[edit]

1996 West Bengal Assembly Election[3] RANIBANDH (ST)
Candidate Name Political Party Votes Polled Percentage of Votes Margin of Victory
Deblina Hembram CPI(M) 58,474 55.86% 32,409 Votes
Anil Hansda Indian National Congress 26,065 24.90%
Jagannath Tudu JKP(N) 7,607 7.27%
Tudu Milan JMM 7,263 6.94%
Basen Hansda BJP 5,098 4.87%
Raghunath Tudu Independent 174 0.17%
2006 West Bengal Assembly Election[4] RANIBANDH (ST)
Candidate Name Political Party Votes Polled Percentage of Votes Margin of Victory
Deblina Hembram CPI(M) 52,827 45.34% 10,890 Votes
Aditya Kisku JKP(N) 41,937 35.88%
Mayana Saren Indian National Congress 13,291 11.39%
Ramakrishna Mudi Independent 3,608 3.09%
Jaleswar Saren BSP 3,019 2.59%
Biswanath Mandi JDP 1,806 1.55%
2011 West Bengal Assembly Election[5] RANIBANDH (ST)
Candidate Name Political Party Votes Polled Percentage of Votes Margin of Victory
Deblina Hembram CPI(M) 75,388 44.25% 6,859 Votes
Falguni Hembram All India Trinamool Congress 68,529 40.22%
Aditya Kisku JHAP 10,950 6.43%
Lakshmi Kanta Sardar BJP 6,447 3.78%
Biswanath Tudu Independent 5,407 3.17%
Sudhir Kumar Murmu CPI(ML)(L) 2,580 1.51%
Krishnapada Mandi JVM 1,071 0.63%

Organisational Leadership[edit]

References[edit]

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  4. ^ a b c d STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 2001 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF WEST BENGAL. ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA. 2006. p. 561.
  5. ^ a b c d STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 2011 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF WEST BENGAL. ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA.
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