Haryana seems to have voted for Congress after a decade as the BJP is finding it difficult to reach even the 30-seat mark. It appears that Bhupinder Singh Hooda’s magic has returned to the state as Congress is all set to form a majority government.
The BJP, grappling with anti-incumbency and issues like farmers’ and wrestlers’ protests, found itself on shaky ground against a resurgent Congress. On the other hand, Congress is riding on the anti-incumbency wave and has promised several freebies that appear to have struck a chord with the Haryana voters.
The 90 seats of Haryana voted in a single phase on October 5 and the results were declared on October 8.
The decision to replace Manohar Lal Khattar with Nayab Singh Saini as the BJP’s chief ministerial candidate seems to have had little impact, according to party insiders. The general category voters were already unhappy with the government’s policies, and Saini’s attempts to introduce populist measures, such as freebies and the OBC quota, came too late to make a difference.
Meanwhile, the Congress was confident, with Bhupinder Singh Hooda maintaining a strong hold on the party’s leadership. The Congress successfully navigated a potential leadership crisis caused by the rift between Kumari Selja and Hooda, keeping the party united.
Kalka
Shakti Rani Sharma
Pradeep Chaudhary
Panchkula
Gian Chand Gupta
Chander Mohan
Naraingarh
Pawan Saini
Shalley Chaudhary
Ambala Cantt
Anil Vij
Parimal Pari
Ambala City
Aseem Goel
Ch. Nirmal Singh
Mulana
Santosh Sarwan
Pooja Chaudhary
Sadhaura
Balwant Singh
Renu Bala
Jagadhri
Kanwar Pal Gurjar
Akram Khan
Yamunanagar
Ghanshyam Dass Arora
Raman Tyagi
Radaur
Shyam Singh Rana
Bishan Lal Saini
Ladwa
Nayab Singh Saini
Mewa Singh
Shahbad
Subhash Kalsana
Ram Karan
Thanesar
Subhash Sudha
Ashok Arora
Pehowa
Sardar Kamaljeet Singh Ajrana
Mandeep Singh Chatha
Guhla
Kulwant Bazigar
Devinder Hans
Kalayat
Kamlesh Dhanda
Vikas Saharan
Kaithal
Leela Ram Gurjar
Aditya Surjewala
Pundri
Satpal Jamba
Sultan Singh Jadola
Nilokheri
Bhagwan Dass Kabirpanthi
Dharm Pal Gondar
Indri
Ram Kumar Kashyap
Rakesh Kumar Kamboj
Karnal
Jagmohan Anand
Sumita Virk
Gharaunda
Harvinder Kalyan
Virender Singh Rathore
Assandh
Yogender Rana
Shamsher Singh Gogi
Panipat Rural
Mahipal Dhanda
Sachin Kundu
Panipat City
Pramod Kumar Vij
Varinder Kumar Shah
Israna (SC)
Krishan Lal Panwar
Samalkha
Manmohan Bhadana
Dharam Singh Chhoker
Ganaur
Devender Kaushik
Kuldeep Sharma
Rai
Krishna Gahlawat
Jai Bhagwan Antil
Kharkhauda
Pawan Kharkhauda
Jaiveer Singh
Sonipat
Nikhil Madan
Surender Panwar
Gohana
Dr. Arvind Sharma
Jagbir Singh Malik
Baroda
Pradeep Sangwan
Induraj Singh Narwal
Julana
Captain Yogesh Bairagi
Vinesh Phogat
Safidon
Ram Kumar Gautam
Subhash Gangoli
Jind
Dr. Krishan Lal Middha
Mahabir Gupta
Uchana Kalan
Devender Attri
Brijendra Singh
Narwana
Krishan Kumar Bedi
Satbir Dublain
Tohana
Devender Singh Babli
Paramvir Singh
Fatehabad
Duda Ram Bishnoi
Balwan Singh Daulatpuria
Ratia
Sunita Duggal
Jarnail Singh
Kalawali
Rajinder Deshujodha
Shishpal Singh
Dabwali
Baldev Singh Mangiana
Amit Sihag
Rania
Shishpal Kamboj
Sarva Mitra Kamboj
Sirsa
Rohtash Jangra
Gokul Setia
Ellenabad
Amir Chand Mehta
Bharat Singh Beniwal
Adampur
Bhavya Bishnoi
Chander Parkash
Uklana
Anoop Dhanak
Naresh Selwal
Narnaund
Capt. Abhimanyu
Jasbir Singh (Jessi Petwar)
Hansi
Vinod Bhayana
Rahul Makkar
Barwala
Ranbir Gangwa
Ram Niwas Ghorela
Hisar
Dr. Kamal Gupta
Ram Niwas Rara
Nalwa
Randhir Panihar
Anil Mann
Loharu
JP Dalal
Rajbir Singh Fartiya
Badhra
Umed Patuwas
Sombir Singh (Sheoran)
Dadri
Sunil Sangwan
Dr. Manisha Sangwan
Bhiwani
Ghanshyam Saraf
Tosham
Shruti Choudhry
Anirudh Chaudhary
Bawani Khera
Kapur Valmiki
Pradeep Narwal
Meham
Deepak Hooda
Balram Dangi
Garhi Sampla
Manju Hooda
Bhupinder Singh Hooda
Rohtak
Manish Grover
Bharat Bhushan Batra
Kalanaur
Renu Dabla
Shakuntla Khatak
Bahadurgarh
Dinesh Kaushik
Rajinder Singh Joon
Badli
Om Prakash Dhankar
Kuldeep Vals
Jhajjar
Kaptan Birdhana
Geeta Bhukkal
Beri
Sanjay Kablana
Dr. Raghuvir Singh Kadian
Ateli
Arti Singh Rao
Anita Yadav
Mahendragarh
Kanwar Singh Yadav
Rao Dan Singh
Narnaul
Om Prakash Yadav
Rao Narinder Singh
Nangal Chaudhry
Dr. Abhe Singh Yadav
Manju Choudhary
Bawal
Krishna Kumar
Dr. M.L. Ranga
Kosli
Anil Dahina
Jagdish Yadav
Rewari
Lakshman Singh Yadav
Chiranjeev Rao
Pataudi
Bimla Chaudhary
Pearl Chaudhary
Badshahpur
Rao Narbir Singh
Vardhan Yadav
Gurgaon
Mukesh Sharma
Mohit Grover
Sohna
Tejpal Tanwar
Nuh
Sanjay Singh
Aftab Ahmed
Ferozepur Jhirka
Mamman Khan
Punahana
Aizaz Khan
Mohd. Ilyas
Hathin
Manoj Rawat
Mohd. Israil
Hodal
Harinder Singh Ramrattan
Udai Bhan
Palwal
Gaurav Gautam
Karan Dalal
Prithla
Tek Chand Sharma
Raghubir Tewatia
Faridabad Nit
Satish Fagna
Neeraj Sharma
Badkhal
Dhanesh Adlakha
Vijay Pratap
Ballabhgarh
Mool Chand Sharma
Parag Sharma
Faridabad
Vipul Goel
Lakhan Kumar Singla
Tigaon
Rajesh Nagar
Rohit Nagar
Exit polls have largely favoured Congress, predicting the BJP will be held to fewer than 30 seats in most cases. P-Marq forecasts Congress winning 51-61 seats, while Jist-TIF Research projects 45-51 seats for the party. The Republic Bharat-Matrize exit poll estimates Congress will secure 55-62 seats, with the BJP trailing far behind with 18-24 seats. Congress is expected to capture approximately 44% of the vote share, compared to the BJP’s projected 37%.
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