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Singur Election Result 2026: BJP Leads in Early Count

Early trend in Singur as counting progresses

Counting for the Singur Assembly seat in West Bengal was underway on May 4, 2026, with early rounds indicating a tight contest before the lead changed hands. Updates in the live feed showed BJP candidate Arup Kumar Das ahead at one point, while AITC candidate Becharam Manna led during an earlier round. The Election Commission’s round-wise tallies were still building through the morning, and the official winner was yet to be declared. Singur is one of West Bengal’s 294 Assembly constituencies, making its outcome one data point in the broader state tally. The constituency was also described as part of the BURDWAN region in the live updates. With changing leads between rounds, the available numbers were best read as interim indicators.

Latest available vote count: BJP ahead

The most recent update in the feed (11:01 IST) said BJP was leading in Singur. It reported Arup Kumar Das with 9,643 votes, while Becharam Manna of AITC was trailing with 9,014 votes. Another update (10:46 IST) repeated the same numbers and positions. These figures indicate that, at that stage, BJP had moved ahead after earlier rounds suggested a closer race. Since counting was still in progress, the lead and margin could continue to change with subsequent rounds. The live blog noted it was awaiting more updates from the Election Commission as counting progressed.

Earlier round showed AITC ahead in a close fight

An earlier update at 10:48 IST described a close contest, with Becharam Manna of AITC leading at that time. The figures in that update put Manna at 4,739 votes and Arup Kumar Das at 4,342 votes. This snapshot highlights how early rounds can swing, particularly as different counting tables and areas are added to the cumulative totals. The live feed itself cautioned that early leads should be read carefully, as they can shift considerably before the final tally is declared.

Polling and turnout: what the official data points show

The live updates stated that voting in Singur took place on 29-04-2026 under Phase 2. Another update reported voter turnout at 92.49% for this election, citing Election Commission of India data, and said polling took place peacefully. Counting was described as beginning at 8 am, with early trends expected soon after. These metrics matter because turnout and phase timing often shape how campaigns interpret early trends, even though final results depend on the complete count.

Who is contesting from Singur in 2026

Multiple updates listed nine candidates in the fray in Singur for the 2026 Assembly election. The names included Arup Kumar Das (BJP), Becharam Manna (TMC/AITC), Debashis Chatterjee (CPI(M)/CPM), Barun Kumar Malik (Congress/INC), Pallabi Roy (BSP), Kashinath Shaw (AJUP), Sukanta Porel (SUCI(C)), and two independents, Arup Das and Sanjoy Saikh. The Times of India feed also referenced that round-wise tallies would show how votes were distributed among these nine candidates as counting proceeded.

A quick timeline of key counting updates

Below is a factual summary of the vote tallies reported in the live updates at specific timestamps.

Time (IST) on May 4, 2026Update typeBJP (Arup Kumar Das)AITC/TMC (Becharam Manna)
10:48Close fight, AITC ahead4,3424,739
10:46BJP ahead (as per update)9,6439,014
11:01BJP ahead (latest update)9,6439,014

2021 result flashback: different figures cited in the feed

The live blog recalled the previous Assembly election in 2021, when Becharam Manna (AITC/TMC) won the Singur seat. One update said Singur recorded a voter turnout of 85.15% in 2021. The same flashback also stated that Manna won with 85.15% of the total votes polled and reported a victory margin of 101,077 votes over BJP’s Rabindranath Bhattacharya.

Separately, another table embedded in the provided text listed 2021 vote totals as: Becharam Manna (AITC) with 101,077 votes and Rabindranath Bhattacharya (BJP) with 75,154 votes. Another line in the text also referenced a 2021 margin of 25,923 votes. Readers tracking historical comparisons should note that these 2021 margin references differ within the provided feed.

YearWinner (party)Turnout citedRunner-up (party)2021 figures cited in the feed
2021Becharam Manna (AITC/TMC)85.15%Rabindranath Bhattacharya (BJP)Winner votes: 101,077; Runner-up votes: 75,154; margin also cited as 101,077 and 25,923 in different lines

Why this matters for markets and investors tracking West Bengal

Election outcomes can influence policy priorities, administrative leadership, and the pace of approvals across sectors such as infrastructure, industry, and public services. For market participants, the immediate relevance typically lies in sentiment and the clarity of the final mandate, rather than early-round leads. At the constituency level, interim vote counts are primarily political signals until the Returning Officer declares the final result. The updates repeatedly stressed that counting was still underway and that the final picture would emerge only after all rounds were completed. Investors tracking West Bengal as a whole generally focus on state-wide outcomes, but closely watched seats like Singur add to the narrative during counting day.

What happens next: official confirmation still pending

According to the Times of India update, once all rounds of counting are completed in Singur, the Returning Officer will formally declare the winner. Until then, round-wise tallies from the counting centre remain the main indicator of who is ahead. With the latest available numbers showing BJP leading, the next updates from the Election Commission will be critical to confirm whether the lead holds through later rounds.

Bottom line

Singur’s 2026 counting trend showed a shifting contest through the morning, with AITC ahead in an earlier round and BJP leading in the latest update at 11:01 IST. The constituency recorded 92.49% turnout, with polling held on April 29 under Phase 2. The official result will be confirmed only after all rounds of counting are completed and the Returning Officer declares the winner.

Frequently Asked Questions

The latest update (11:01 IST) said BJP’s Arup Kumar Das was leading with 9,643 votes, ahead of AITC’s Becharam Manna with 9,014 votes.
At 10:48 IST, the update said AITC’s Becharam Manna led with 4,739 votes, while BJP’s Arup Kumar Das had 4,342 votes.
The feed said voting in Singur took place on 29-04-2026 under Phase 2.
The live update reported a 92.49% voter turnout in Singur, citing Election Commission of India data.
The update said the Returning Officer formally declares the winner after all rounds of counting are completed.

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