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Sekh Jariatul Hossain

Sekh Jariatul Hossain
Gendermale
Age43
StateWEST BENGAL
ConstituencyNANDIGRAM

Sekh Jariatul Hossain is contesting as a candidate from the INC in the 2026 WEST BENGAL Assembly elections. Voters of the NANDIGRAM constituency in the PURBO MEDINIPUR district of WEST BENGAL will decide Sekh Jariatul Hossain's political fate. Sekh Jariatul Hossain is 43 years old and has an educational qualification of Graduate. Yes (1) cases are registered against Sekh Jariatul Hossain. Sekh Jariatul Hossain's total assets amount to Rs 1.7Crore, while liabilities stand at Rs 0.

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Candidate Details

2026
  • Serious IPC Counts

    1
  • Education

    Graduate
  • Cases

    Yes (1)
  • Self Profession

    Farmer
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Sekh Jariatul Hossain Assets

  • Property Details
    2026
  • Total Assests

    1.7Crore
  • Movable Assets

    10.6Lac
  • Immovable Assets

    1.6Crore
  • Liabilities

    0
  • Self Income

    4.5Lac
  • Total Income

    14.8Lac

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