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Stay updated on Haryana Election 2024 with live voting results, key candidates, party alliances, and major issues shaping the state’s political landscape. Get the latest news on voter turnout, exit polls, and predictions as BJP, Congress, AAP, and regional parties battle for control of Haryana’s assembly. Will BJP retain power or will Congress make a comeback after a decade? Find all crucial details, analysis, and real-time updates here.
In the ongoing Haryana Election 2024 (Haryana Legislative Assembly), voter turnout across the state’s 90 constituencies had reached approximately 36.69% by 1 pm. Gurgaon, alongside districts like Panchkula and Sonipat, exhibited one of the lowest engagement rates.
Amid this electoral exercise, voters in Nuh proudly displayed their fingers inked with indelible proof of their participation in the democratic process. The overall turnout, which had begun at a modest 9% at 9 am, grew to 22.7% by 11 am before reaching its midday peak. While Palwal (27.94%), Jind (27.20%), and Mewat (25.65%) were among the districts showing better voter engagement, major urban areas lagged. The election, encompassing a vast array of political contenders and alliances, saw polling commence at 7 am and is scheduled to conclude with vote counting on October 8.
Former Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar was among the early voters, confidently predicting a BJP win of around 50 seats. In contrast, Congress leader Deepender Hooda humorously reminded the public of BJP’s prior bold predictions, questioning their current stance as they aimed to exceed 50 seats in this year’s battle for legislative control.
The Haryana Election pits major parties like BJP, Congress, and AAP against powerful coalitions such as the INLD-BSP and JJP-Azad Samaj Party alliances, ensuring a competitive and highly charged contest. A total of 1,031 candidates are vying for the 90 assembly seats, with a sprawling network of over 20,000 polling stations set up to accommodate more than 20 million voters across the state.
The previous assembly election, held in 2019, led to a BJP-JJP coalition government with Khattar as the Chief Minister. This time, questions linger on whether BJP can secure a third consecutive term, or if Congress will make a triumphant return after a decade-long absence from power.
Live Updates: Mahavir Phogat Commends BJP’s Accomplishments
Renowned sports personality Mahavir Singh Phogat praised BJP’s governance, lauding the party for its achievements over the past decade. Arriving in Jhajjar to cast his vote, Phogat pointed out that the last decade under BJP’s leadership saw significant progress for marginalized groups, including housing for the poor and compensation for farmers.
Social Media Reaction: #ByeByeBJP Trends as Haryana Votes
As the electorate exercised its democratic rights, the hashtag #ByeByeBJP began trending on the social media platform X. The BJP is seeking a third term, while Congress is confident about reclaiming power after losing to BJP in 2014.
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju Criticizes Congress’s Legacy
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju took the opportunity to criticize Congress, alleging that the party’s 70-year reign was marked by empty promises. He emphasized the positive changes that Haryana experienced in the last decade under BJP’s leadership, crediting PM Modi’s guidance.
Athletes Vinesh Phogat and Bajrang Punia Push for Change
Vinesh Phogat, after casting her vote, voiced her concerns over key issues plaguing Haryana, including unemployment, drug abuse, and women’s safety. Meanwhile, Bajrang Punia, a wrestler and Congress leader, predicted a Congress resurgence with a projected win of 60 to 70 seats. Speaking from Jhajjar, Punia also accused BJP of dividing the state along caste lines.
Diverse Voting Patterns Across Haryana
By 1 pm, the state had recorded a 36.69% turnout, with Gurgaon’s tally at just 27%. Panchkula saw a turnout of 25%, while Mewat led the voter engagement with an impressive 42.64%.
Congress Eyes 75 Seats as Key Leaders Cast Votes
Congress leader Ashok Tanwar, after casting his vote, confidently predicted that the party would secure at least 75 seats. He highlighted the public’s desire for change and their dissatisfaction with the current government’s decade-long tenure.
Farmer Participation Expected to Rise Later in the Day
Union Minister Rao Inderjit Singh remarked on the low voter turnout earlier in the day, attributing it to farmers being occupied with harvesting millet. However, he predicted an increase in participation as the day progressed.
Kurukshetra Groom Casts Vote Before Wedding
In a unique display of civic responsibility, Sunil Kumar, a groom from Pipli village, made sure to cast his vote before heading off to his wedding ceremony, emphasizing that voting is a paramount duty that should never be ignored.
INLD’s Chautala Predicts Coalition Government
INLD’s candidate Abhay Singh Chautala predicted a coalition government, confident that his party, in alliance with BSP, would secure around 30-35 seats in the election.
As the Haryana Election 2024 unfolds, the state stands at a pivotal political juncture. With major parties like BJP, Congress, and regional coalitions vying for power, the outcome will significantly shape Haryana’s future. Voter turnout and key issues such as unemployment, farmers’ concerns, and women’s safety will play a crucial role in determining the next government. As results are eagerly awaited, the people’s choice will reveal whether the BJP secures a third consecutive term or if Congress returns after a decade-long hiatus. Stay tuned for live updates and in-depth analysis as the election reaches its decisive conclusion.