The BJP will form the government in Haryana for the third consecutive time. It will be the first party to do so in the state. Out of the total 90 seats in the state, the party secured majority by winning 48 seats. This time, there was a gain of 8 seats compared to the last elections.

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On the other hand, the Congress won 37 seats. It also gained 6 seats in this election. Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini Ladwa and Congress leader and former chief minister Bhupendra Hooda won the Garhi-Sampla seat.

Congress called the result shocking. CM Saini said the public rejected the lies of the Congress. After the BJP’s initiative, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called CM Saini and congratulated him on his victory.

Meanwhile, news is coming that the swearing-in of the new government may take place on Dussehra i.e. October 12.

Trends escaped Congress in an hour and a half The counting of votes began at 8 a.m. As soon as the trends became apparent, the Congress took the lead and for some time embarked on the path of unilateral victory. The party had won 65 seats. The BJP was reduced to 17 seats.

But at 9:30 am, the BJP entered into conflict and there was a difference of two seats between the two parties. There came a point, at 9:44 a.m., when both parties reached 43 to 43 seats. After this, the BJP reached 51 seats. Around 11 am, BJP’s seats were between 47 and 51. Later, it got 48 seats.

This time, 67.90% of votes were cast in Haryana. During the last elections, there were 68.20% voters.

After the BJP’s victory in Haryana, CM Nayab Singh Saini’s wife Suman applied for the tilak.

18 Haryana Hot Seats: In some places grandson defeated grandfather, in some places sister defeated brother.

Ladwa Headquarters: CM Nayab Singh Saini defeated Congress candidate Mewa Singh by 16,054 votes.Garhi-Sapla Headquarters: Former Congress chief minister Bhupendra Singh Hooda won the elections by 71,465 votes.Siege of Ellenabad: INLD general secretary Abhay Singh Chautala lost the elections by 15,000 votes. Congress candidate Bharat Singh Beniwal won this seat.Julana seat: Congress candidate Vinesh Phogat won by 6,015 votes. He defeated BJP candidate Captain Yogesh Bairagi.Hisar Headquarters: The country’s richest candidate, Savitri Jindal, won the poll by 18,941 votes.Tosham Headquarters: Bansi Lal’s grandson and Congress candidate Anirudh Choudhary lost the elections from Tosham seat. He was defeated by Bansi Lal’s granddaughter and BJP candidate Shruti Chaudhary.Hodl headquarters: Congress president Udaybhan also lost.Rewari Headquarters: Chiranjeev Rao, son-in-law of former Bihar CM Lalu Yadav, had to face defeat. He was defeated by Laxman Yadav of the BJP.Uchana Kalan Seat: BJP candidate Devendra Attri won by just 39 votes. Devendra defeated former deputy chief minister and JJP leader Dushyant Chautala and Congress candidate Brijendra Singh, son of Chaudhary Birendra Singh.Ambala Cantt Headquarters: BJP leader and former minister Anil Vij won by 7,277 votes. Vij defeated independent candidate Chitra Sarwara.Sirsa Headquarters: Halopa candidate and former minister Gopal Kanda lost the elections. He was defeated by Gokul Setia of Congress by 7,234 votes.Queen Seat: Independent candidate Ranjit Chautala was defeated by his own grandson and INLD candidate Arjun Chautala.Dabwali Headquarters: Devi Lal’s grandson and INLD candidate Aditya Devi Lal Chautala defeated his nephew and JJP candidate Digvijay Chautala.Rye seat: India Bulls owner Sameer Gehlawat and BJP candidate Krishna Gehlawat won against Rai. He defeated Congress candidate Jai Bhagwan Antil by 4,673 votes.Siege of Badshahpur: Former minister and BJP candidate Rao Narbir Singh won, defeating Congress candidate Vardhan Yadav by 60,705 votes.Panchkula Headquarters: Former deputy chief minister and Congress candidate Chandramohan Bishnoi won the elections, defeating BJP candidate Gyanchand Gupta by 1,997 votes.Narnaund headquarters: BJP candidate and former minister Captain Abhimanyu lost, defeated by Congress candidate Jassi Petwad by 12,578 votes.Ateli headquarters: BJP candidate Aarti Singh Rao, daughter of Union Minister Rao Inderjit, won the elections, defeating BSP candidate Attar Singh by 2,500 votes.

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