Tag: Haryana Election 2024

  • Bahadurgarh Assembly Election Result 2024 Live Update: Independent Candidate Rajesh Joon Wins |

    Bahadurgarh, Haryana Assembly Election Result 2024: The current Haryana legislative Assembly will end on November 3, 2024. The state is all set to elect 90 members for its Legislative Assembly. Haryana voted in a single phase and the voting was conducted on October 5. As per the Election Commission of India (ECI), the result is to be declared today.  In the October 2019 Assembly elections, the state government was formed by the coalition of Bharatiya Janata Party and Jannayak Janata Party with Manohar Lal Khattar as the Chief Minister. 

    Winner: Rajesh Joon, Independent candidate wins with a margin of 41999 votes. Dinesh Kaushik, saffron party candidate is trailing from Bahadurgarh seat.

    2.00pm Update: Rajesh Joon, Independent candidate is leading with a margin of 26251 votes. Dinesh Kaushik, saffron party candidate is trailing from Bahadurgarh seat.

    1.00pm Update:  Rajesh Joon, Independent candidate is leading with a margin of 30240 votes. Rajinder Singh Joon, INC candidate is trailing from Bahadurgarh seat. 

    12.30pm Update: Rajesh Joon, Independent candidate is leading with a margin of 11603 votes. Rajinder Singh Joon, INC candidate is trailing from Bahadurgarh seat.

    11.45am Update: Rajesh Joon, Independent candidate is leading with a margin of 9624 votes. Rajinder Singh Joon, INC candidate is trailing from Bahadurgarh seat.

    11.00am Update: Rajesh Joon, Independent candidate is leading with a margin of 7926 votes. Rajinder Singh Joon , INC candidate is trailing from Bahadurgarh seat.

    10.30am Update: Rajesh Joon, independent candidate is leading with the vote margin of 3587. Rajinder Singh Joon, INC candidate is trailing from Bahadurgarh seat.

    Bahadurgarh is one of the assembly constituencies in Haryana. Bahadurgarh comes under Jhajjar district of Haryana state. Bahadurgarh Assembly Constituency went to polls in October this year. The voting took place in a single phase. In the 2024 Haryana Assembly Elections, the total percentage of voters in Bahadurgarh Constituency was recorded at 64.47 percent. The results of the Assembly elections 2024 in the Bahadurgarh constituency will be announced on October 8.

    Bahadurgarh Vidhan Sabha Election Result 2024 LIVE


    List Of Bahadurgarh Constituency Candidates: 

    Dinesh Kaushik is on the field from Bharatiya Janata Party. Rajinder Singh Joon is from Congress, Kuldeep Chikara is the AAP candidate and Krishan Kaushik Advocate Rathor is the fighting candidate from JJP-ASP. While INLD-BSP has Sushil Deshwal on this seat. 

    In 2019, Rajinder Singh Joon of the Indian National Congress won the seat by defeatingNaresh Kaushik of the Bharatiya Janata Party  with a margin of 15,491 votes. In 2014, Naresh Kaushik From the saffron party won in Bahadurgarh Assembly Elections, leading with 4,882 votes. In 2009, Rajinder Singh Joon  from Indian National Congress won with the lead of 19,352 votes.  

    It will be interesting to know who is the winner from the Bahadurgarh assembly seat. With counting of votes in progress, stay tuned with us for latest updates on Haryana Election Results 2014.

     

  • Who Is Captain Yogesh Bairagi, BJP Pick Against Vinesh Phogat From Julana? Modi’s Masterstroke Or Mistake In Haryana? |

    Haryana Vidhansabha Chunav 2024: The BJP has nominated Captain Yogesh Bairagi from Haryana’s Julana seat. Bairagi, a 35-year-old former army officer and commercial pilot, hails from Paanju Kalan village and resides in Safidon. Bairagi plays an active role in the BJP, serving in various capacities such as state vice president of the youth wing, state co-convener of the sports cell, and a member of the state executive committee for the youth wing in Haryana. He is married, has one son, holds a Bachelor’s degree, and is currently engaged in business.

    Bairagi served in the Indian Army as a Captain for nine years before transitioning into aviation and eventually politics. His father, Narendra Kumar, also pursued a political career and previously sought a BJP ticket.

    Bairagi gained attention for his involvement in relief and rescue operations during the Chennai floods and for participating in the Vande Bharat Mission during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Julana, a constituency with a majority Jat population, consists of about 81,000 Jat voters, along with significant Backward Class (33,608) and Scheduled Caste (29,661) communities. In a strategic decision, the BJP has chosen to field Bairagi, a non-Jat candidate from the backward class, aiming to expand its reach across various voter groups. Now, it will be interesting to see whether fielding a non-Jat candidate against former wrestler and Congress candidate Vinesh Phogat proves to be a masterstroke by Narendra Modi-led BJP or a mistake as Phogat enjoys a sympathy factor in this election following her unexpected exit from the Paris Olympics 2024.

    The Julana seat has been a distant dream for Congress. In the last election, the seat was won by JJP in 2019 and the Indian National Lok Dal in 2014 and 2009. The Congress last won the seat in 2005. The BJP has also not won the seat so far. 

  • After J&K, BJP Now Faces Rebellion In Haryana After Announcing First List Of 67 Candidates |

    CHANDIGARH: After being denied tickets for the October 5 Assembly elections in Haryana, scores of BJP functionaries, including a sitting minister, a legislator, former ministers, and party leaders, announced their resignation on Thursday, a day after the state’s ruling party announced its first list of 67 candidates. Power Minister Ranjit Chautala, who contested the 2019 Assembly elections as an Independent but was later inducted into the Cabinet, announced his decision to resign as Minister as well as from the primary membership of the BJP after meeting his supporters in Rania on Thursday.

    Addressing his supporters, Ranjit Chautala said that being the son of former Deputy Prime Minister Devi Lal, he cannot compromise in any situation. “I will contest the elections as an Independent nominee from Rania. The BJP offered me a ticket from Dabwali, but I turned down the proposal. I am resigning from the Cabinet and the primary membership of the party,” he said.

    In the 2019 elections, Ranjit Chautala contested as an Independent candidate after the Congress denied him a ticket. In the run-up to the Lok Sabha elections held earlier this year, he joined the BJP after resigning as an MLA. He contested the Lok Sabha polls from Hisar but lost to Congress’ Jai Parkash.

    In Ratia, the party has given ticket to former Sirsa MP Sunita Duggal. In the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, Duggal was denied re-nomination from Sirsa where former Haryana Congress chief Ashok Tanwar was fielded by the BJP. Tanwar, however, lost to Congress veteran Kumari Selja. Joining a league of rebels, sitting BJP legislator from Ratia (SC) Lakshman Dass Napa quit from all positions in the party after being denied a ticket. Speculation is rife that he will join the Congress after meeting former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda.

    The BJP on Wednesday released its first list of 67 candidates, fielding Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini from Ladwa in Kurukshetra district. Saini, who replaced Manohar Lal Khattar as the Chief Minister in March this year, is currently the MLA from Karnal. BJP’s key OBC leader Karan Dev Kamboj, who was denied a ticket from Indri, also resigned from all party posts on Thursday.

    “Me and my family have been part of the BJP since the time of Jan Sangh. I have worked with a lot of dedication, but now the party has adopted Congress’ culture,” Kamboj told the media. Without mincing words, he said the Congress would form the next government while “BJP’s dream will just remain a dream”.

    Upset over denial of nomination from Sonipat, former minister Kavita Jain was in tears at a meeting with her supporters, giving the party high command an ultimatum to change its candidate Nikhil Madan within three days. Jain also claimed that she was cheated after senior party leaders assured her of a ticket.

    In Safidon in Jind district, former MLA Bachan Singh Arya resigned after JJP rebel Ram Kumar Gautam was fielded from the seat. Arya will now contest as an Independent. Gautam had joined the BJP earlier this week. Interestingly, Sunil Sangwan, the prison officer who granted parole to rape convict Ram Rahim six times before resigning from his position, has been given a BJP ticket, raising questions about the party’s stance on women’s safety.

    Meanwhile, supporters of former minister Savitri Jindal, mother of Kurukshetra BJP MP Naveen Jindal, met her at her residence in Hisar on Thursday and urged her to contest as an Independent after the BJP retained Health Minister Kamal Gupta as its candidate. Savitri Jindal and her son Naveen Jindal had joined the BJP in the run-up to the Lok Sabha elections. She was seeking a BJP ticket from Hisar.