India, May 4 -- Former Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Humayun Kabir entered the 2026 West Bengal assembly elections at the helm of his newly formed Aam Janata Unnayan Party (AUJP).
Seeking to establish a new political alternative, Kabir centred his campaign on the Murshidabad district, a region where he has historically maintained significant influence.
Kabir chose to challenge the established order by contesting from two key constituencies: Rejinagar and Naoda. He managed to win both seats with margins of over 58,000 votes and over 27,000 votes, respectively.
View the detailed assembly poll results of West Bengal here.
In Rejinagar, Kabir is up against Ataur Rahaman of the TMC, Bapan Ghosh of the BJP, and Jillu Sk of the Congress. I...
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