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List of Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance candidates for the 2024 Indian general election

The following is the list of candidates of Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance[1] for the 2024 Indian general election.[2][3] The following is the seat sharing summary for Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance's candidates in 2024 Indian general election.[4][5][6]

Seat sharing summary

INDIA parties seat sharing
INDIA parties under regional coalition/outside the alliance

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

  INC (1)
  CPI(M) (1)

  Friendly Contest

Andhra Pradesh

  INC (23)
  CPI (1)
  CPI(M) (1)

  SP (7)
  AIFB (5)
  RSP (3)
  BAP (1)
  CPI(ML)L (1)
  VCK (1)

  Friendly Contest
  Friendly Contest

Arunachal Pradesh

  INC (2)

Assam

  INC (13)
  AJP (1)

  AITC (4)
  AAP (2)
  CPI (1)
  CPI(M) (1)

  Friendly Contest
  Friendly Contest
  Friendly Contest

Bihar

  RJD (23)
  INC (9)
  VIP (3)
  CPI(ML)L (3)
  CPI(M) (1)
  CPI (1)

  AIFB (2)

  Friendly Contest

Chandigarh

  INC (1)

Chhattisgarh

  INC (11)
  BAP (1)
  CPI (1)

  Friendly Contest

Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu

  INC (2)
  BAP (1)

  Friendly Contest

Delhi

  AAP (4)
  INC (3)

  AIFB (2)

  Friendly Contest

Goa

  INC (2)

Gujarat

  INC (23)
  AAP (2)

  BAP (2)
  SP (1)

  Friendly Contest

Haryana

  INC (9)
  AAP (1)

  NCP(SP) (1)

  Friendly Contest

Himachal Pradesh

  INC (4)

Jammu and Kashmir

  JKNC (3)
  INC (2)

  JKPDP (3)
  AIFB (2)

  Friendly Contest
  Friendly Contest

Jharkhand

  INC (7)
  JMM (5)
  RJD (1)
  CPI(ML)L (1)

  CPI (4)
  BAP (2)
  CPI(M) (1)

  Friendly Contest

Karnataka

  INC (28)
  VCK (2)
  CPI(M) (1)

  Friendly Contest
  Friendly Contest

Kerala

The ruling LDF and the opposition UDF won't be contesting in an alliance in the state of Kerala.

  INC (16)
  IUML (2)
  RSP (1)
  KEC (1)

  CPI(M) (15)
  CPI (4)
  KC(M) (1)

  VCK (1)

  Friendly Contest

Ladakh

  INC (1)

Lakshadweep

  INC (1)
  NCP(SP) (1)

  Friendly Contest

Madhya Pradesh

  INC (27)
  AIFB (1)

  BAP (5)
  CPI (3)

  Friendly Contest

Maharashtra

  SS(UBT) (21)
  INC (17)
  NCP(SP) (10)

  AIFB (8)
  BAP (4)
  CPI (1)
  CPI(M) (1)[13]

  Friendly Contest

Manipur

  INC (2)

Meghalaya

  INC (2)
  AITC (1)

  Friendly Contest

Mizoram

  INC (1)

Nagaland

  INC (1)

Odisha

  INC (20)
  JMM (1)

  AIFB (1)
  CPI (1)[14]
  CPI(M) (1)[15]
  CPI(ML)L (1)
  SP (1)

  Friendly Contest

Puducherry

  INC (1)

Punjab

The ruling AAP and the opposition INC won't be contesting in an alliance in Punjab.[16]  AAP (13)
  INC (13)
  CPI (3)[17]
  RSP (2)
  CPI(M) (1)[18]

  Friendly Contest

Rajasthan

  INC (22)[b]
  BAP (1)[b]
  CPI(M) (1)
  RLP (1)

  BAP (5)
  INC (1)

  Friendly Contest

Sikkim

  INC (1)

Tamil Nadu

  DMK (21)
  INC (9)
  CPI (2)
  CPI(M) (2)
  VCK (2)
  IUML (1)
  KMDK (1)
  MDMK (1)

Telangana

  INC (17)
  VCK (7)[20]
  AIFB (3)
  CPI(M) (1)
  RSP (1)

  Friendly Contest
  Friendly Contest

Tripura

  INC (1)
  CPI(M) (1)

Uttar Pradesh

  SP (62)
  INC (17)
  AITC (1)

  CPI (6)
  AIFB (5)[21][22]

  Friendly Contest

Uttarakhand

  INC (5)

West Bengal

The opposition Secular Democratic Alliance won't be contesting in alliance with ruling Trinamool Congress.

  AITC (42)

  CPI(M) (23)
  INC (12)[c]
  RSP (3)
  AIFB (2)[c]
  CPI (2)

  AIFB (1)
  CPI(ML)L (1)
  INC (1)[26]

  Friendly Contest

Notes

  1. ^ a b contesting in both Wayanad and Raebareli seats.
  2. ^ a b c d e Congress supported the BAP candidate in Banswara seat.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Congress and Forward Bloc will have friendly contests on Cooch Behar and Purulia constituencies.[24][25]

See also

References

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  13. ^ Bose, Mrityunjay. "Lok Sabha Elections 2024 | CPI(M)'s tribal heavyweight Jiva Gavit to contest reserved Dindori seat against MVA ally NCP(SP)". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 1 May 2024.
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  18. ^ "CPI, CPI (M) name candidates for 4 Lok Sabha seats in Punjab". Hindustan Times. 24 April 2024. Retrieved 30 April 2024.
  19. ^ KMDK candidate is contesting on DMK's electoral symbol
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  26. ^ Edited by reels INC and AIFB have a friendly contest

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