Election in Haryana : Voter share performance of BJP and NC in polls conducted in Kashmir and Haryana

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Election in Haryana

Election in Haryana Assembly

Election in Haryana
  1. The Congress secured 37 seats, the INLD two, while the BJP secured its highest-ever number of 48 seats in the state—one more than its 2014 total. Three Independent contenders also experienced success. No seats could be won by the JJP or the AAP.

2) This time around in Haryana, the BJP has fought 89 out of 90 seats. It refrained from challenging the incumbent MLA Gopal Kanda, an ally, in the Sirsa seat. But Kanda did not retain his seat.

3) The party’s vote percentage (39.9%) and seat share (53.3%) are both the greatest in any state assembly election ever for the party.

4) Meanwhile, the Congress received 39.09% of the vote, which is the highest percentage it has received in the state assembly elections since 2005, when it received 42.5% of the total votes.

.5) .With 40 seats out of 90 in the assembly won by the BJP in the 2019 assembly elections, its vote share was 36.49%. For its 31 seats, the Congress, on the other hand, received 28.08% of the vote.

6) The INLD, on the other hand, increased its vote share from 2.44% to 4.14% this time, whereas it had only won one seat in 2019. The INLD won two seats this time around.

7) This time, NOTA’s vote share was 0.38%, compared to 0.52% in the previous elections.

Election in Haryana
Election in Haryana

Election in Jammu and Kashmir

i) In Jammu and Kashmir, the National Conference (NC) secured 42 seats out of 90 assembly constituencies, making it the single largest party in the elections.

ii) The Congress, who backed NC, secured six seats. The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) secured three seats against the 29 seats won by the BJP.

iii) Seven seats were won by independent candidates, while one seat each went to the Aam Aadmi Party, the Communist Party of India (Marxist), and the Jammu and Kashmir People Conference.

  • The BJP received 25.64% of the vote, while the National Conference received 23.43%. Congress’s vote share stayed at 11.97%.
  • The BJP has boosted its number of MLAs in the new legislature mainly on the basis on an improved performance in the Jammu area.
  • Between 2014 and 2024, the NC’s MLA count in the Kashmir region rose from 15 to 42. The Congress’s number of MLAs has declined from 12 in 2014 to 7 in 2024.

Election in Haryana

Chandigarh: The Election Commission website states that the BJP, in power for the past ten years, has won a historic third term in Haryana, taking 48 seats and ending the Congress party’s ten-year run for power.
Three seats were gained by Independents, two by the INLD, and 37 by the Congress.

The people of Haryana are to be commended for giving the BJP its largest-ever mandate again, according to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

BJP leader O P Dhankar, Gopal Kanda of the Haryana Lokhit Party, and Gian Chand Gupta, the speaker of the Haryana assembly, are among the leading losers.

Congressman Vinesh Phogat won the Julana seat, besting her closest BJP opponent Yogesh Kumar by a margin of 6,015 votes.

Election Results for Haryana in 2024: “They (Congress) incited the youth to oppose the army.” Their political attacks against India will fail. With great patriotism, every family, Election in Haryana cast their ballot. Certain factions are using foreign operatives to plot against India in an attempt to undermine its institutions. PM Modi stated, “Deshbhakt Haryana ensured such plots are not successful.”

“The alliance party in J&K claimed that Congress would be the reason for their downfall. Because of their alliance partners, they also secured the majority of seats in the Lok Sabha. Numerous alliance partners suffered in some areas as a result of Congress. In states, they consume and demolish them. Congress seeks to tarnish the standing of every organization in which Indians take pride.

Election in Haryana
Election in Haryana

“The Congress, their alliance partners, and sympathizers of the “Urban Naxal,” went to court multiple times prior to the Lok Sabha elections in an attempt to sabotage the operation of these institutions. Their independence and neutrality are called into question. PM Modi continued, “They have been doing that a lot.”

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