In the 2026 West Bengal Assembly election for Maniktala (167), Tapas Roy of the Bharatiya Janata Party secured victory with 76,370 votes, defeating All India Trinamool Congress candidate Shreya Pande, who polled 60,726 votes. The BJP won by a margin of 15,644 votes in the constituency. CPI candidate Mousumi Ghosh finished third with 9,014 votes, while Congress and other independents trailed far behind. NOTA recorded 1,058 votes.Maniktala, constituency number 167, is located in Kolkata district as part of the Kolkata Uttar Lok Sabha constituency. In 2026, TMC has nominated Shreya Pandey, replacing the late Sadhan Pande who held the seat for over a decade.
Election Results 2026
BJP fields Tapas Roy, a defector from the TMC who had earlier won multiple Lok Sabha terms from Kolkata Uttar before switching to the BJP.In 2021, Sadhan Pande of the TMC won the seat for the third consecutive time, defeating BJP’s Kalyan Chaubey by approximately 20,238 votes, polling over 50 per cent. Following Pande’s death, a 2022 by-election was won by Supti Pandey of the TMC by a very large margin of around 62,312 votes. In 2016, Sadhan Pande again prevailed with a margin of approximately 25,311 votes over her nearest rival. The CPI(M) had held the seat before 2011, with CPM leader Shyamal Chakraborty winning it three times consecutively from 1977.Maniktala is a bustling commercial and residential neighbourhood of north Kolkata with a dense, predominantly Hindu population. The nomination of Tapas Roy by the BJP makes 2026 a high-profile contest, as Roy brings both name recognition and significant political experience to the challenge.
