Jamshedpur West: Saryu Roy Leads by Over 23,000 Votes Over Banna Gupta
Saryu Roy of JDU emerges as the frontrunner; Congress’s Banna Gupta trails significantly.
Key Points:
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Saryu Roy leads Jamshedpur West with 39,999 votes after six rounds.
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Congress candidate Banna Gupta follows with 16,884 votes.
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The lead margin between Roy and Gupta stands at 23,115 votes.
JAMSHEDPUR – In the crucial Jamshedpur West Assembly constituency, JDU candidate Saryu Roy has established a significant lead over Congress’s Banna Gupta. After six rounds of counting, Roy has secured 39,999 votes, leaving Gupta trailing by 23,115 votes with 16,884 votes.
The contest, closely watched due to the prominence of both candidates, has seen smaller parties and independents struggle to make an impact. Among them, BSP candidate Vrindavan Das has managed only 225 votes, while AIMIM’s Rashid Hussain secured 62 votes. NOTA (None of the Above) registered 596 votes, reflecting minor voter dissatisfaction.
Vote Count Table:
|
Candidate Name |
Party |
Votes |
|
Saryu Roy |
JDU |
39,999 |
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Banna Gupta |
Congress |
16,884 |
|
Vrindavan Das |
BSP |
225 |
|
Kashif Raza Siddiqui |
Azad Samaj Party |
172 |
|
Pyarelal Sahu |
Lokhit Adhikar Party |
247 |
|
Shambhu Nath Chaudhary |
Independent |
1,029 |
|
Bipin Kumar Singh |
SUCI (Communist) |
159 |
|
Others (combined) |
– |
2,896 |
|
NOTA |
– |
596 |
Key Observations:
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Saryu Roy’s performance reflects strong voter support, potentially solidifying JDU’s position in the constituency.
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Independent candidates cumulatively garnered over 2,800 votes, but no individual independent posed a serious challenge.
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The voting patterns suggest a two-horse race between Roy and Gupta, with the latter struggling to bridge the gap.
Saryu Roy, known for his anti-corruption stance and past victories, has maintained a stronghold in Jamshedpur politics. Banna Gupta, despite being a minister, faces a significant challenge in overcoming the lead. Analysts believe Roy’s local appeal and clean image have resonated with voters.

