Haryana Assembly Election Result 2024: BJP forms government for the third time

The results of the 2024 Haryana Assembly elections have been declared, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) successfully forming the government for the third consecutive time. The BJP secured a majority by winning 48 out of the 90 seats in the state, while the Congress won 37 seats.

Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini defeated Congress candidate Meva Singh by a margin of 16,054 votes from the Ladwa seat. Meanwhile, former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda recorded a victory from the Garhi Sampla seat by 71,465 votes.

Responding to the election results, Chief Minister Saini stated that the public has rejected Congress’s “lies.” Following the BJP’s success, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Saini to congratulate him on the victory.

The Congress described the results as “shocking,” while the overall voter turnout was 67.90%, slightly lower than the 68.20% in the previous election. The oath-taking ceremony for the new government is likely to take place on October 12.

The results of this election have brought several significant figures into the spotlight in Haryana politics, showcasing interesting contests in many hot seats.

Haryana Assembly Election Results 2024

Seat Name Winner Name Party Vote Margin
Ladwa Nayab Singh Saini BJP 16,054
Garhi-Sampla Bhupinder Singh Hooda Congress 71,465
Ellenabad Bharat Singh Beniwal Congress 15,000
Julana Vinesh Phogat Congress 6,015
Hisar Savitri Jindal BJP 18,941
Tosham Shruti Chaudhary BJP – (Defeated)
Hodal Udaybhan Congress – (Defeated)
Rewari Lakshman Yadav BJP – (Defeated)
Uchana Kalan Devender Atri BJP 39
Ambala Cant Anil Vij BJP 7,277
Sirsa Gokul Setia Congress 7,234
Raniyana Arjun Chautala INLD – (Defeated)
Dabwali Aditya Devilaal Chautala INLD – (Defeated)
Rai Krishna Gehlawat BJP 4,673
Badshahpur Rao Narbir Singh BJP 60,705
Panchkula Chandramohan Bishnoi Congress 1,997
Narnaul Jassi Petwad Congress 12,578
Ateli Aarti Singh Rao BJP 2,500

Key Points:

  • The BJP has formed the government in Haryana for the third consecutive time, winning 48 seats to achieve a majority.
  • The Congress has won 37 seats.
  • CM Nayab Singh Saini and former CM Bhupinder Hooda have both secured victories in their respective seats.
  • The new government’s oath-taking ceremony may be held on October 12 (Dussehra).

Voter Turnout: The voter turnout in Haryana this time was 67.90%. In the previous election, it was 68.20%.

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