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Prasun Banerjee
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Prasun Banerjee

Current

Nationalist Citizen Party of India (NCPI)
Member of Parliament, Howrah Constituency
West Bengal
Written & Reviewed by: PNW Editorial Team
Last Updated: July 11, 2026
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Profile Summary

  • Prasun Banerjee is a celebrated Indian politician and legendary former international football captain who serves as the Member of Parliament for the Howrah Lok Sabha constituency.
  • Representing the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC), he clinched his fourth consecutive term in the 2024 general elections.
  • In June 2026, he participated in a major structural split, joining a 20-MP group to merge with the Nationalist Citizen Party of India (NCPI).
  • An Arjuna Awardee, he is renowned for captaining the Indian national football team during the historic 1982 Asian Games.
Source: ECI, AIFF Records, Lok Sabha Digital Sansad Archive

About Prasun Banerjee

Prasun Banerjee’s life illustrates a highly successful transition from elite international athletics to long-term national legislative governance. Born on 6 April 1955 in Howrah, he is the younger brother of the legendary football icon and coach P.K. Banerjee. Immersed in sports early on, Prasun rose to become one of India’s finest midfielders, captaining the national squad at the 1982 Asian Games and playing extensively for Mohun Bagan and East Bengal. His contributions were honored with the prestigious Arjuna Award in 1979. Following retirement, he entered public service under Mamata Banerjee’s leadership, making history in 2013 as the first professional international footballer elected to the Lok Sabha. Representing the industrial hub of Howrah, his legislative work highlights youth sports development grants, city municipal water logistics, and worker welfare. In June 2026, he shifted political alignments, signing the document to merge with the NCPI.

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Education

1971
Secondary Schooling from Howrah Zilla School
1973
Higher Secondary Certificate from West Bengal Council
1976
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) from Vidyasagar College, University of Calcutta

Political Journey

1979
Conferred the Arjuna Award by the Government of India
1982
Captained India in the Asian Games
2013
Elected to the 16th Lok Sabha in a By-Election (Debut Term)
2014
Re-elected to the 16th Lok Sabha
2019
Re-elected to the 17th Lok Sabha
2024
Re-elected to the 18th Lok Sabha
2026
Separated from AITC to join NCPI

Positions Held

  • 2013 - Present
    Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha)

Election History

Election Constituency Year Result Votes Vote % Margin
Lok Sabha Howrah 2013 Won 426312 42.14% 27,115
Lok Sabha Howrah 2014 Won 509434 43.39% 1,09,434
Lok Sabha Howrah 2019 Won 576812 47.19% 1,03,695
Lok Sabha Howrah 2024 Won 592410 44.28% 61,412

Assets & Liabilities (As per recent Affidavit)

Total Assets ₹ 2.45 Crore
Movable Assets ₹ 1.65 Crore
Immovable Assets ₹ 80 Lakhs
Total Liabilities ₹ Nil
Figures are self-declared in election affidavits and are not independently audited by Peoplenetworth Team.

Major Policies & Initiatives

  • Grassroots Sports Academies: Setting up state-of-the-art, free football training facilities and youth fitness fields across Howrah's municipal blocks
  • Industrial Water Saturation: Coordinating central civic budgets to overhaul pipelines supplying safe drinking water across high-density worker colonies
  • Jute Factory Relief: Formulating structured demands for steady pension disbursements and medical coverage links for local factory laborers
  • Urban Youth Scouting: Establishing systematic talent scouting networks to connect talented rural athletes with national professional sports training centers

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Prasun Banerjee?

Prun Banerjee is an Indian politician, former international football star, and four-term Member of Parliament representing Howrah.

What is his current party affiliation?

Following a major legislative transition in June 2026, he split from the AITC to merge with the Nationalist Citizen Party of India (NCPI).

What national honor did he receive for sports?

He was conferred the prestigious Arjuna Award in 1979 for his outstanding contributions to Indian football.

Who is his famous sibling?

He is the younger brother of the late Pradip Kumar Banerjee (P.K. Banerjee), widely regarded as one of India's greatest football icons and coaches.

What historical milestone did his 2013 victory achieve?

He became the first professional international football captain to be elected as a Member of Parliament in Indian history.