According to various exit elections released on Saturday, October 5, the Congress is ready to form a government with a comfortable majority in Haryana, while the BJP is far away from the BJP to form a hat -trick government in the state.
Election for Haryana Legislative Assembly – With a total of 90 seats, 6 pm on Saturday. According to the Election Commission of India, till 5 pm, a voting of 61 percent was recorded.
As Bharat Today-Ciwater Survey, in which more than 13,800 respondents were sample, Congress is expected to win 50-58 seats, safely to cross the majority mark of 45 seats and form a government in Haryana. Meanwhile, the BJP is ready to win 20-28 seats, as other small parties have captured 10–16 seats, the survey is estimated.
In terms of vote share, the Congress is ready to draw 44 percent to 44 percent of the votes in the 2019 assembly elections. The BJP is expected to secure 37 percent of the votes, which is receiving only 36.7 percent marginally in the last election.
According to various exit elections here, Congress and BJP are expected to win in Haryana:
Who will be the Chief Minister of Haryana?
During the 2019 assembly elections in Haryana, the BJP won 40 seats, which was reduced by the majority mark, but the government was formed in the coalition with the Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) of Dushyant Chautla, who won 10 seats. The Congress won 31 seats.
However, in March this year, the BJP-JazPi alliance collapsed, and Naib Singh Saini soon replaced Manohar Lal Khattar as Chief Minister.
As Bharat Today-CiwaterOnly 22 percent of the people conducted a survey, who preferred Saini to become the Chief Minister. At the same time, 31 percent of the respondents gave priority to former CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda for the post, while 10 percent preferred his son Dipinder Hooda for the Chief Minister.
This time, JJP has tied up with Chandrashekhar Azad, Dalit leader and Lok Sabha MP’s Azad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram) from Nagina of Uttar Pradesh. Meanwhile, Om Prakash Chautla’s Indian Rashtriya Lok Dal (INLD) has associated with Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP).
His entry could have complicated political calculations for the Congress, which allegedly pulled 68 percent of the Dalit votes in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, when the BJP’s votes among the Dalits reached 24 percent. The BJP lost five of the ten parliamentary seats in the Congress, which included reserved for Scheduled Castes (SC).
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is also contesting and contesting all 90 seats this time.
Who received the caste equation right – BJP or Congress?
While the BJP is fighting anti-intelligence as it determines its eyes on the third consecutive term in Haryana, the Congress is expecting to carry forward the pace of 2024 Lok Sabha elections and form a government in the state after ten years.
On the one hand, the Congress has been seen consolidating the JAT vote in the state-giving one-third of the tickets to the Jats, which includes former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda.
On the other hand, the BJP is trying to consolidate non-jat votes-in which Brahmins, Balis, Punjabis/Khatri and Rajputs have been included in the party’s favor.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi organized four rallies in the state, which attacks the Congress on the politics of appeasement and to be “anti-opposing”. In response, the Congress instigated the BJP on issues such as jobs, agnostic and farmer, in which Rahul Gandhi pointed Haryana with “highest unemployment”.
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The Ladwa assembly seat in Kurukshetra district has become important with the candidature of Saini, while the Uchan Kalan seat will be closely viewed with Dushyat Chautla in the ground.
The results of the assembly elections will be declared on 8 October.
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