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Haryana Assembly election results 2019: Here`s the complete list of BJP winners
The results of the Haryana Assembly election were out on October 24. The state witnessed a tough fight between the Bhartiya Janata Party and the Indian National Congress. While the exit polls suggested a clean sweep of the BJP, stakes were high for the Congress party after their underwhelming performance in the Lok Sabha elections 2019. However, the BJP fell short of six seats, which were required to form the next government.and will likely opt for a hung assembly.
New Delhi: The results of the Haryana Assembly election were out on October 24. The state witnessed a tough fight between the Bhartiya Janata Party and the Indian National Congress. While the exit polls suggested a clean sweep of the BJP, stakes were high for the Congress party after their underwhelming performance in the Lok Sabha elections 2019. However, the BJP fell short of six seats, which were required to form the next government.and will likely opt for a hung assembly.
Haryana witnessed a comparatively lower voter turnout from the 2014 Assembly elections. The total vote count recorded was 69.36 per cent and 67.12 per cent women voters. The highest turnout was recorded in Ellenabad constituency at 83.62 per cent while the lowest voter turnout was recorded in Badkhal at 49.18 per cent. The latest trend shows a tough fight between the Bhartiya Janata Party and the Congress. While BJP is leading on 42 seats, Congress is not far behind at 32.
Here's the complete list of BJP winners in Haryana
Constituency | Candidate | Party | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Panchkula | GIAN CHAND GUPTA |
BJP | Won | |
Ambala Cantt | ANIL VIJ |
BJP | Won | |
Ambala City | ASEEM GOEL |
BJP | Won | |
Jagadhri | Kanwar Pal |
BJP | Won | |
Yamunanagar | GHANSHYAM DASS |
BJP | ||
Thanesar | SUBHASH SUDHA |
BJP | Won | |
Pehowa | SANDEEP SINGH |
BJP | Won | |
Kalayat | KAMLESH DHANDA |
BJP | Won | |
Indri | RAM KUMAR |
BJP | Won | |
Karnal | MANOHAR LAL |
BJP | Won | |
Gharaunda | HARVINDER KALYAN |
BJP | Won | |
Panipat Rural | MAHIPAL DHANDA |
BJP | Won | |
Gurgaon | SUDHIR SINGLA |
BJP | Won | |
Ganaur | NIRMAL RANI |
BJP | Won | |
Rai | MOHAN LAL BADOLI |
BJP | Won | |
Jind | DR KRISHAN LAL MIDDHA |
BJP | Won | |
Fatehabad | DURA RAM |
BJP | Won | |
Ratia (SC) | LAKSHMAN NAPA |
BJP | Won | |
Hisar | DR KAMAL GUPTA |
BJP | Won | |
Nalwa | RANBIR GANGWA |
BJP | Won | |
Loharu | JAI PARKASH DALAL |
BJP | Won | |
Bhiwani | GHANSHYAM SARAF |
BJP | Won | |
Bawani Khera (SC) | BISHAMBER SINGH |
BJP | Won | |
Ateli | SITARAM | BJP | Won | |
Narnaul | OM PRAKASH YADAV |
BJP | Won | |
Nangal Choudhary | DR ABHE SINGH YADAV |
BJP | Won | |
Bawal (SC) | DR BANWARI LAL |
BJP | Won | |
Kosli | LAXMAN SINGH YADAV |
BJP | Won | |
Pataudi (SC) | SATYA PRAKASH |
BJP | Won | |
Gurgaon | SUDHIR SINGLA |
BJP | ||
Sohna | SANJAY SINGH |
BJP | ||
Hathin | PRAVEEN DAGAR |
BJP | ||
Hodal (SC) | JAGDISH NAYAR |
BJP | Won | |
Palwal | DEEPAK MANGLA |
BJP | Won | |
Badkhal | SEEMA TRIKHA |
BJP | Won | |
Ballabhgarh | MOOL CHAND SHARMA |
BJP | Won | |
Panipat City | PARMOD KUMAR VIJ |
BJP | Won | |
Hansi | VINOD BHAYANA |
BJP | Won | |
Kaithal | LEELA RAM |
BJP | Won | |
Faridabad | NARENDER GUPTA |
BJP | Won | |
Tigaon | RAJESH NAGAR |
BJP | Won |
Counting centres were set in each of the 90 constituencies and an additional center in Gurgaon's Badshahpur was set up with larger number of polling booths.
In the 2014 election, the Bharatiya Janta Party won 47 seats and the Congress could manage only 15 seats The Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) claimed 19 seats and the Bahujan Samaj Party and the Shiromani Akali Dal had one seat each and five seats were won by independent candidates.
Among the political heavyweights contesting are incumbent Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, former Congress CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda, JJP leader Dushyant Chautala and INLD's Abhay Singh Chautala. BJP ministers Ram Bilas Sharma, Anil Vij, Capt Abhimanyu, O P Dhankar and Kavita Jain are also in the fray. From Congress, Randeep Singh Surjewala, Kiran Choudhary, Ranbir Mahendra and Kuldeep Bishnoi are some leaders who are eyeing the seats. This time the BJP has fielded some of the non-political figures including wrestlers Babita Phogat and Yogeshwar Dutt, former India Hockey player Sandeep Singh and TikTok sensation Sonali Phogat