Bharat Express

haryana

PM Modi stated that the Haryana election results expose Congress's divisive politics and reflect public support for development.

After the Congress party's debacle in the Haryana Assembly elections, Rahul Gandhi pledged to report counting process complaints to the ECI.

Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini held discussions with PM Modi in New Delhi, shortly after securing a significant win in the Assembly elections.

PM Modi thanked BJP workers for their hard work and acknowledged the efforts of BJP national President J.P. Nadda and Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini. He attributed the victory to their leadership and the party's development agenda

Pathak expressed gratitude to the voters for their confidence in Prime Minister Modi and the BJP. He emphasized that the Congress's "theatrics" were dismissed, and BJP’s performance will continue to win public support, including in upcoming by-elections in Uttar Pradesh

The BJP is currently leading in 45 seats and has already secured three victories, positioning itself for another term in office

The BJP has reached the majority threshold of 48 seats in Haryana’s 90-member Assembly, according to the latest data from the ECI.

As counting began in J&K & Haryana, celebrations erupted outside the Congress HQ in Delhi, showing the party's confidence in reclaiming power.

As counting commenced on Tuesday across 93 centres in all 22 districts of Haryana, the political landscape was charged with anticipation.

Exit polls predict that Congress is poised to wrest power from the BJP, which has been in government for the past 10 years