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BJP candidate Debangshu Panda has secured 30,562 votes after Round 5 of counting. Photo: Official Facebook.

Falta re-poll counting: BJP takes early lead, CPI(M) emerges as main challenger

| @indiablooms | May 24, 2026, at 10:58 am

Counting of votes for the re-poll in West Bengal’s Falta Assembly segment is underway, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) opening up a significant lead after the fifth round of counting.

According to the latest trends after Round 5 of a total of 21 rounds, BJP candidate Debangshu Panda has secured 30,562 votes, while the CPI(M) stands at 16,048 votes.

The Congress has polled 3,510 votes and the Trinamool Congress (TMC) is trailing with 1,685 votes.

The BJP is currently leading by 14,514 votes over the CPI(M).

Why was a re-poll held?

The Election Commission had ordered a re-poll in select booths of the Falta Assembly constituency following allegations of electoral irregularities and disturbances during polling.

Complaints were raised by opposition parties over alleged intimidation of voters, obstruction near polling stations and procedural lapses during voting.

After reviewing reports from polling officials and observers, the Commission directed fresh polling in the affected booths to ensure a free and fair election process.

Counting continues

Officials said counting is being carried out under tight security arrangements, with 21 rounds scheduled in total.

Political parties have deployed counting agents at the centre as the high-stakes contest continues to draw attention across the state.

More trends are expected as counting progresses through the remaining rounds.

Jahangir Khan’s exit changes political equation

The Falta contest took a dramatic turn after controversial TMC candidate Jahangir Khan on Tuesday announced his withdrawal from the race, despite the official deadline for withdrawal having passed.

A close aide of TMC national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee, Jahangir said he was stepping aside in support of Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari’s promise to make the constituency “prosperous”.

“I have always dreamt of a prosperous Falta. Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari is giving a special package for the constituency, so I have decided to withdraw from the repolling,” Jahangir said.

Social media mockery and ‘pushpa’ references

Jahangir Khan’s decision triggered a meme fest online, with social media users mocking his earlier comparison of himself with Pushpa Raj, the popular fictional character portrayed by Allu Arjun in the Pushpa franchise.

Jahangir had previously called himself “Pushpa” after IPS officer Ajay Pal Sharma, often referred to as ‘UP’s Singham’, warned him against allegedly intimidating voters.

Opposition targets ‘Diamond Harbour Model’

The withdrawal also prompted the Opposition to target the so-called “Diamond Harbour Model” projected by Abhishek Banerjee, who had earlier challenged the entire Union of India to defeat the TMC in the constituency.

Opposition leaders alleged that Banerjee remained absent from the repoll campaign while leaders from other political parties actively campaigned on the ground.

The Trinamool Congress, however, distanced itself from Jahangir Khan’s move, describing it as his “personal decision”.

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