West Bengal Assembly Election 2026: BJP's Ashoke Dinda Leads in Moyna Constituency In the Moyna constituency of West Bengal, BJP candidate Ashoke Dinda is currently leading the vote count with 66,041 votes, maintaining a margin of 6,523 over TMC's Chandan Mondal, who has secured 59,518 votes so far. The 43-year-old graduate and sitting legislator is seeking to retain his seat, which he previously won in 2021 by a margin of 19,275 votes. Dinda's position at the top of the tally keeps him firmly in the running to hold the seat, though the final result remains pending as counting continues. Dinda's lead in Moyna is part of a broader trend in West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, where the BJP is currently leading in 194 constituencies, surpassing the 148-seat majority threshold. This places the party well ahead of the TMC, which is leading in 83 seats and needs 65 more to secure a majority. The state's election results are being closely monitored as counting progresses, with several constituencies still in contention. In Tamluk, another key constituency under the Tamluk Lok Sabha segment, BJP's Hare Krishna Bera leads with 49,245 votes, holding a margin of 13,434 over TMC's Dipendra Narayan Roy, who has gathered 35,811 votes. The seat is currently held by TMC's Saumen Kumar Mahapatra, who is not among the top three candidates in the early count. The BJP's dominance extends to other constituencies, including Mahisadal, where Subhas Chandra Panja of the BJP is leading with 41,501 votes, maintaining a margin of 6,882 over TMC's Tilak Kumar Chakraborty, who has secured 34,619 votes. The seat, currently held by Chakraborty, remains under threat as counting continues. Dinda's campaign has also drawn attention due to his six criminal cases on record, though this has not dampened his position in the polls.#west_bengal #bjp #tmc #ashoke_dinda #chandan_mondal
