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Toggle the table of contents ... BJP: INDI Alliance: 9: Haryana: BJP: ... As of 4th June 2024 NDA have government in 19 States and 1 Union Territories. INDIA bloc ...
The BJP's manifesto was titled Non-Stop Haryana ka Sankalp Patra, which outlined 20 key promises to address various issues across the state. The party promised to provide ₹ 2,100 (US$25) monthly assistance to women under the "Lakshmi Yojana" scheme and health insurance coverage of up to ₹ 1 million (US$12,000) per family under the "Nirogi ...
BJP's Manohar Lal Khattar and JJP President Dushyant Chautala were sworn in as Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister respectively of BJP-JJP alliance government. In the previous election in 2014 , the Bharatiya Janata Party had won a majority and ended the 10-year rule of the Congress government in the state and Manohar Lal Khattar became ...
The results of India's general elections to constitute 18th Lok Sabha, held in April–June 2024 were announced on 4th and 5th June 2024. [1] The main contenders were two alliance groups of the Incumbent National Democratic Alliance (N.D.A) led by Bharatiya Janata Party; and the Opposition Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (I.N.D.I.A.) led by Indian National Congress.
Regional map of Haryana. Elections in Haryana, which is a state in India, have been conducted since 1967 to elect the members of state-level Haryana Legislative Assembly and national-level Lok Sabha. There are 90 assembly constituencies (17 reserved for SC) and 10 Lok Sabha constituencies (2 reserved for SC). [1]
Results of Indian general election, 2019 in Haryana Parties and coalitions Seats Popular vote [2] Contested Won +/− Votes % ±pp; Bharatiya Janata Party: 10 10 3 73,57,347 58.21 23.51 Indian National Congress: 10 0 1 36,04,106 28.51 5.61 Jannayak Janata Party: 7 0 New 6,19,970 4.9 New Bahujan Samaj Party: 8 0 4,61,273 3.65 0.95 Indian ...
The Election Commission of India announced, on 12 September 2014, Haryana's Legislative Assembly election under Article 324 and 172(1) of the Constitution of India and Section 15 of Representation of the People Act, 1951.
The main parties were the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the Indian National Congress (INC) and the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)). This was the first time that BJP (437) contested more seats than Congress (421) in the Lok Sabha elections.