Bharat Express

haryana

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

Sirsa district reported the highest voter turnout at 75.36%, while Faridabad recorded the lowest at 56.49%. Among the constituencies, Ellenabad led with 80.61% turnout, and Badkhal had the lowest at 48.27%

A total of 2.03 crore voters, including 1.07 crore men, 95.7 lakh women, and 467 third-gender voters, are eligible to decide the fate of 1,031 candidates

Polling for Haryana's 90-member Assembly began with 2.03 crore voters casting ballots for 1,031 candidates & a voter turnout of 9.53% by 9 AM.

Polling in Gurugram district started on Saturday, with a 3% voter turnout in the first two hours across four constituencies.

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

Voting for the 90-member Legislative Assembly in Haryana commenced on Saturday morning. With 2.03 crore voters eligible, the fate of 1,031 candidates hangs in the balance.

Rahul Gandhi rallied support for Congress, underscoring the dual need for respect and financial stability among the populace.

Congress General Secy Priyanka Gandhi Vadra urged voters to reject the BJP government for allegedly 'disrespecting' the people of Haryana.