Bharat Express

Haryana Assembly Elections Commence As Leaders Rally For Record Turnout

Polling for the Haryana Assembly elections began with over 2.03 crore voters eligible to select from 1,031 candidates competing for 90 seats.

Haryana Assembly Elections

Polling for the Haryana Assembly elections kicked off on Saturday, with over 2.03 crore voters eligible to choose from 1,031 candidates vying for seats in the 90-member legislative assembly.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to social media, encouraging citizens to make their voices heard and participate in what he termed a sacred festival of democracy.

In his message on X, PM Modi emphasized the importance of voting, stating, “Today is the voting day for the Haryana Assembly elections. I appeal to all voters to be a part of this sacred festival of democracy and set a new record for voter turnout. My special wishes to all the young friends of the state who are voting for the first time on this occasion.”

Union Home Minister Amit Shah echoed this sentiment, urging residents to prioritize their civic duty before enjoying their breakfast.

His campaign efforts aimed at securing a third consecutive victory for the BJP in Haryana wer underscored by his remarks, asserting, “The brave people of Haryana are going to vote in the state today. Your vote will help keep Haryana free from corruption, deals, and a system of nepotism.”

“I urge all sisters and brothers to definitely vote to maintain the momentum of development and to choose a government that takes governance beyond a single district to every village in Haryana,” he added.

Shah further stated, “Only a government with a track record of development and good governance, not one with false promises, can ensure the welfare of Haryana.”

Key Takeaways

Election officials reported the establishment of 20,632 polling booths statewide, with voting set to continue until 6 PM.

The atmosphere remained calm, with no reports of disruptions during the polling process.

In many rural areas, enthusiastic voters arrived at polling stations well before the 7 AM start time.

This election is shaping up to be a contest primarily between the ruling BJP and the main opposition Congress.

While the BJP seeks to maintain its double-engine governance, the Congress aims to capitalize on growing discontent among key demographics, including farmers, civil servants, unemployed youth, and wrestlers.

Both major parties are contesting for 89 of the 90 available seats, but analysts suggest that the presence of candidates from the Aam Aadmi Party and the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD), which is allied with the Bahujan Samaj Party, may complicate the dynamics.

Additionally, the Jannayak Janta Party, a splinter group from the INLD, is running alongside the Azad Samaj Party, and several independent candidates – many of whom are former BJP members – are also in the fray.

Chief Electoral Officer Pankaj Agarwal urged all eligible voters to take part in this democratic exercise. He highlighted the diversity of the electorate, which includes 1.07 crore men, nearly 96 lakh women, and 467 third-gender voters. “Every vote matters, and I encourage everyone to engage actively in this celebration of democracy,” he stated.

As the day unfolds, all eyes are on Haryana to witness the will of its electorate as they navigate this pivotal electoral moment.

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