The counting of votes started at 90 seats in Haryana. Congress is far ahead in the trends. BJP's CM candidate Nayab Saini is leading from Ladwa. Bhupendra Singh Hooda is leading from Garhi Sampla Kiloi. Anil Vij is leading from Ambala Cantt. BJP candidate Manish Grover is leading from Rohtak. Independent Savitri Jindal is leading from Hisar.
With the entry of famous faces and rebels in the political battle of the Haryana assembly elections, the contest has become interesting. BJP, Congress, INLD-BSP, JJP-ASP, and AAP candidates tried their best to woo the voters with their promises and announcements in the 49 days of campaigning. This time in the elections, some candidates entered the fray to handle the political legacy of the family. Know the condition of such 12 special state seats, on which everyone's eyes are fixed.
Hisar: Independent Savitri Jindal is ahead
In Bangar's hottest seat Hisar, BJP minister Dr. Kamal Gupta is in the fray for the fifth time. Dr. Gupta has been the Health and Urban Development Minister. CM Naib Singh Saini, former CM Manohar Lal, and star campaigner Smriti Irani reached for him. PM Modi also held a rally in Hisar. Despite the campaigning of bigwigs, the biggest problem for him has been created by Savitri Jindal, who rebelled against the BJP and contested as an independent. Ramniwas Rada is in the election fray from Congress.
Dabwali: Competition between three members of Tau Devi Lal's family
In Dabwali, adjacent to Rajasthan and Punjab, there is competition between three members of former Deputy Prime Minister Tau Devi Lal's family. Amit Sihag from Congress, Aditya Devi Lal from INLD, and Digvijay Chautala from JJP are pitted against each other.
Tosham: Brother-sister... who will be hit by Parmar's blow
In former Chief Minister Chaudhary Bansi Lal's stronghold Tosham, his grandson and granddaughter are pitted against each other - Congress candidate Anirudh Chaudhary and BJP candidate Shruti Chaudhary. After 26 years, both families are in the fray against each other. In Tosham, both are fighting to prove themselves as the heirs of Bansi Lal. This fight between the two has been made interesting by BJP rebel Shashi Ranjan Parmar. Parmar, who is contesting as an independent candidate, will decide the victory or defeat of both.
Sirsa: Gopal Kanda leads
There are only two names in the streets of Sirsa city and village. One is Gopal and the other is Gokul. Haryana Lokhit Party (Halopa) candidate Gopal Kanda has been supported by BJP and INLD, while Congress's Gokul Setia stood alone without anyone's support. Be it the campaign field or social media, both stood firmly against each other on every platform. Both talked about their work on the issue of drug addiction and the development of the city. Right now Gopal Kanda is ahead.
Rania: Discussion on grandfather-grandson fight among Kambojs
In the initial phase of Rania's battle, there was a direct contest between Dada Chaudhary Ranjit Singh, who entered the fray as an independent candidate, and his grandson INLD candidate Arjun Chautala, but after that the contest became multi-cornered. Congress' Sarvamitra Kamboj also came into the main contest. People are not considering BJP candidate Sheeshpal Kamboj as weak either. Apart from him, AAP candidate Harpinder Kamboj is also making an impact.
Julana: Vinesh ahead
The contest has come to a stand on Jat versus Brahmin. Congress, which has not been able to win since 2005, has fielded Olympian Vinesh Phogat this time. Congress has the support of Vinesh's Jat face and celebrity status. On the other hand, BJP has tried to woo OBC votes by fielding Yogesh Bairagi. Congress rebel Dr. Surendra Lathar is contesting on the INLD ticket. Vinesh is leading.
Uchana Kalan: The camel can turn in any direction
Former Congress MP Brijendra Singh, former Deputy CM Dushyant Chautala from JJP, and Devendra Atri from BJP are in the fray from this Jat-dominated seat. Congress rebel Virendra Ghogharia is also not out of the race. Atri is a Brahmin face, the rest of the candidates are Jats. If the votes of Jat voters are divided, BJP can benefit.
Nuh: Competition between Congress and INLD
This time, the spark of establishing supremacy is burning between two big political families in Nuh, which came into the news in the whole country due to violence a year ago. The main competition here is between the candidates of Congress and INLD. Tahir Hussain, the fourth generation of the Yasin family, wants to start his political innings from INLD. He is pitted against CLP Deputy Leader Aftab Ahmed, son of senior Congress leader late Khurshid Ahmed and two-time MLA and minister.
Jagadhri: BSP makes the contest triangular
There is a tough contest between the BJP and Congress, but the INLD-BSP alliance and Aam Aadmi Party candidates are also making the contest interesting. Congress candidate and former BSP MLA Akram Khan is in the fray against BJP's Education Minister Kanwarpal Gurjar. BSP has been elected MLA thrice, so BSP is making the contest triangular here. BSP can get the benefit of social engineering due to its alliance with INLD.
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