In the West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026, Dinen Roy of the TMC secured a
close victory in Kharagpur (Assembly Constituency 228), defeating BJP candidate Tapan Bhuya by 2,872 votes.
Roy polled 98,320 votes after all 19 rounds of counting, while Tapan Bhuya secured 95,448 votes, making it a tightly fought contest.
Kharagpur Rural is a separate Assembly constituency in Paschim Medinipur, but it was effectively restructured into the present Kharagpur and Kharagpur Sadar segments after delimitation, and current official records and major election databases now report winners only for these two seats, not a standalone “Kharagpur Rural” post‑2011.
The rural belt that earlier fell under Kharagpur Rural is now largely represented in the Kharagpur Assembly constituency, where TMC’s Dinen Roy is the sitting MLA, having won the 2021 election with 1,09,727 votes, defeating BJP’s Tapan Bhuiya (73,497) by a margin of 36,230 votes. Key issues in this predominantly rural–agrarian cluster include: dependence on small and marginal farming, need for better irrigation in Kharagpur‑I and adjoining blocks, and pressure on rural roads that link villages to Kharagpur town and the industrial belt.
Land‑use change around the expanding railway, engineering hub and highway network has also sharpened concerns around land acquisition, jobs in the organised sector, and environmental stress, especially groundwater and pollution. A distinctive feature of this area is the coexistence of a major national institute hub (IIT Kharagpur, railway workshops, engineering industries) with villages where literacy and income indicators lag, making demands for equitable development, local hiring and improved village services politically salient.