Shiv Sena (UBT), in its mouthpiece Saamana, slammed the Congress for its defeat in the Haryana Assembly elections.

Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday reacted to the results of the legislative elections in Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana. He said in the post on X that the Haryana Assembly election results are surprising.

Rahul wrote, “We analyze Haryana’s unexpected result. The complaints are coming from many Assembly constituencies. We will inform the Electoral Commission. We will continue this fight for rights, social and economic justice and the truth. Rahul expressed gratitude to the people for the victory of the INDIA alliance in Jammu and Kashmir.

INDIA bloc leaders have raised questions over Congress’ policies over the BJP’s defeat in Haryana. Shiv Sena (Uddhav faction) wrote in its mouthpiece Saamna’s editorial that the Congress knows how to turn victory into defeat. TMC leader Saket Gokhale, without naming the Congress, said arrogance and disregard for regional parties led to the defeat.

Shiv Sena says: Congress must learn lessons from Haryana defeat

Shiv Sena wrote in Saamna: “Congress must learn lessons from Haryana defeat. Haryana’s defeat was the result of Congress’ overconfidence and the arrogance of the state leadership. Hooda did not take the non-Jat voters with him, causing him to suffer the consequences.

Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut said if the Congress wants to contest the Maharashtra elections alone, tell them first. Raut said the BJP had won the losing game. Everyone thought Congress was winning, but they still lost. The BJP won because it has systematic management.

Omar Abdullah said: ‘Congress must think deeply’ National Conference vice-president Omar Abdullah said the Congress will have to think deeply to find out the reasons for its defeat in Haryana. I’ve said before that we’re wasting our time trusting these exit polls. No one would have thought the exit polls would be so wrong. 30 became 60 and 60 became 30.

Kejriwal said no election should be taken lightly Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) president Arvind Kejriwal, addressing AAP municipal councilors on Tuesday, had said, “Let’s see what are the election results in Haryana. The biggest lesson is that no one should be overconfident in elections. No election should be taken lightly. Every election and every seat is difficult.

BJP government for the third time in Haryana, NC-Congress gets majority in Jammu and Kashmir

BJP in Haryana, NC-Congress government in Jammu and Kashmir The results of the 54-day election dilemma in Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir came out on Tuesday (October 8). There are 90 Assembly seats in the two states and the majority figure is 46. In Haryana, the BJP will form the government for a record third time by winning 48 seats. So far, no political party has formed the government for three consecutive terms in the state.

The alliance of National Conference and Congress in Jammu and Kashmir is going to form the government in the assembly elections to be held in Jammu and Kashmir after 10 years. The Congress-NC alliance won 48 seats. The BJP won 29 seats. 15 years ago, also in 2009, the coalition government of Congress and NC was formed. Umar was then 38 years old and became the youngest chief minister of the state.

How BJP broke 57-year-old record: Non-Jat Sadhe won 7 new seats, even in Jat bastion; 34 new candidates out of 60 were elected

The BJP’s formula has become a success for the third time in Haryana, but with a twist. Through the ‘Jat versus non-Jat’ policy, he brought together the non-Jats and also won 7 new seats in the Jat stronghold. For the first time in the 57-year history of Haryana, a party will form the government for the third time in a row.

Taking oath after Dussehra in Haryana: State President said – CM to discuss oath after festival season

After the Haryana election results, political unrest intensified. Caretaker Chief Minister Nayab Saini arrived in Delhi on Wednesday. He met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and party national president JP Nadda. Haryana BJP state president Mohan Badoli said that we are not currently discussing any issue regarding the CM’s face and oath. All this will be decided after Dussehra.