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The election buzz has ended in Haryana. Voting on 10 Lok Sabha seats took place yesterday ie on 25 May. Now everyone is waiting for June 4, because the results are coming on this day. In this election, only 65% ​​voted with 5.5% less voting. The way the wind was one-sided in the last two elections

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BJP candidate Naveen Jindal from Kurukshetra is stuck in a tough battle. In this election the equation has been disturbed because of the farmers’ movement.

In 2019, BJP had won all 10 seats. Except for one seat, Rohtak, BJP candidates had won other seats with huge margins. BJP margin in Rohtak was only 7500 votes. However, this time it doesn’t seem to be the case.

Polling for the Lok Sabha elections was held in Haryana on 25 May. The turnout was less this time compared to the last election.

Direct competition between Congress and BJP on 8 seats
This will be the first election of its kind in Haryana where, except for 2 seats, there will be a direct contest between the Congress and the BJP on 8 seats. Apart from BJP and Congress, there is a contest between INLD and Kurukshetra seat. In Hisar seat, apart from BJP, candidates of Congress, INLD and JJP have made the contest interesting.

Three members of the same family face each other on this seat. BJP candidates Ranjit Singh Chautala sought votes against his daughter-in-law Naina Chautala of JJP and Sunaina Chautala of INLD.

The farmers’ movement had ruined the equation
There were some seats where the impact of the farmers’ movement was visible on the percentage of the vote. Among these, 65.3% vote in Bhiwani-Mahendragarh and 64.07% vote in Hisar. Here voting has decreased in cities and more people have used their vote in villages. At the same time, he could only reach 64.6% in Rohtak and 62.3% in Sonipat, while there are possibilities of more voting here.

The most important thing is that before the Lok Sabha elections, the Intelligence Department had also reported that the impact of farmers’ movement would be visible on 7 seats in the state. The voting percentage also indicates something similar.

Now read what equations are being formed for the BJP-Congress on which seat…

Ambala: Increased polling in rural areas increases BJP’s worries
The increase in voting in most of these rural areas has increased the BJP’s worries. The voting percentage has crossed 70 in Sadhaura, Mulana, Jagadhri and Narayangarh. Of these, there are only BJP MPs in Jagadhri, and Congress MLAs in the other two assemblies. In addition to this, it is also a matter of concern for the BJP that even in the rural areas bordering Punjab, the voting percentage has been higher than in the cities.

The Ambala seat has already been sensitive from the farmers’ point of view. This time during the election campaign, many times BJP candidates as well as big faces of their party had to face opposition from farmers. 67% voted in Ambala. There was a decrease of 4.19% compared to 2019.

Kurukshetra: Naveen Jindal stuck in tough competition
BJP candidate Naveen Jindal is locked in a tough contest on the Kurukshetra seat. 66.20% voted on this seat. This is 8.08% less than 2019. INDIA alliance has challenged former AAP state president Dr Sushil Gupta against Jindal.

Gupta got the support of AAP as well as senior Congress leaders, former CM Bhupendra Singh Hooda, Randeep Surjewala and Kiran Chaudhary. Apart from this, INLD’s Abhay Singh Chautala and farmer leader Gurnam Singh Chaduni in his support made the contest more interesting.

The voting percentage in Ladwa, Shahabad and Radaur was also higher than others. Here are all the Congress Members of Parliament.

Hisar: This time there was 8% less voting
This time the contest on the Hisar seat was one-to-one from the start, but as the polling date approached, the Congress Justices were isolated. He could not get support from any major leader in his campaign. Along with this, the number of votes the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD), Jannayak Janata Party (JJP) will garner, will hurt the Congress. However, INLD candidate Sunaina Chautala’s meeting at BJP leader Kuldeep Bishnoi’s residence on the last day of the election campaign changed the equation.

This time there has been less voting. Political experts say that the result of this seat directly depends on the voters of Narnaund, Uchana, Uklana. This time around 64 percent voted here. In 2019, 72.43% voted.

Karnal: Will Manohar Lal Khattar create history?
This time all eyes are on Karnal. The reason for this is also that the BJP introduced Manohar Lal Khattar, who was the Chief Minister from here for 10 years. Khattar contested the assembly elections in Karnal in 2014 and won in the first attempt. After this, again in 2019, he won and became Prime Minister for the second time.

Seeing his rising status, the BJP central leadership removed him from the post of Prime Minister and gave him a Lok Sabha ticket. If he wins from here, he will definitely make history. However, the voting percentage here decreased by 5.14% compared to 2019. The percentage who voted here in this election was 63.20%.

Sonipat: 3 Jind services will definitely be here
The competition in Sonipat is considered interesting. There are two major reasons for this, one is that this is the first time a major political party has fielded a candidate from the Jind area. The Congress has given ticket to Satpal Brahmachari, close to former CM Bhupendra Singh Hooda.

It comes from Jind only. While BJP has made MLA Mohan Lal Barauli its candidate. This time 62.20% voted here. This is 8.82% less than in 2019.

The matter of concern for the BJP here is that there has been less voting in most of the urban areas as compared to the villages. Here the assemblies of Jind, Julana and Safido will play a decisive role.

Sirsa: Farmers’ movement will spoil the equation
Sirsa’s name was also among the hot seats. Like last time, this time also the highest polling took place in Sirsa. 69% voted here. However, a decrease of 6.98% was seen compared to 2019. Political experts say that Sirsa was the only seat where the maximum possible impact of the farmers’ movement was seen.

This was the reason why there was more voting in rural areas than in urban areas. BJP’s problems will increase due to this voting trend. Even in BJP’s internal survey, Sirsa’s report was not good.

Bhiwani-Mahendragarh: The tension between BJP and Congress increased
The BJP and the Congress are in tension over the declining voter turnout in Bhiwani-Mahendragarh. There was 5.27% less voting here compared to 2019. A total of 65.20% voted. Big faces from the BJP and Congress parties came to campaign on this seat. Prime Minister Narendra Modi of BJP and Rahul Gandhi of Congress campaigned here. Despite this, the voting percentage has decreased here.

The voting in the Ahir and Jat areas here was also mixed. Congress is in tension about this. BJP is also satisfied because even earlier BJP was not very optimistic about Jat votes.

Rohtak: Less polling this time in Kosli
The third hottest seat is Rohtak. The reason for this is Rajya Sabha MP Deependra Hooda, son of former CM Bhupendra Singh Hooda. In 2019, he lost to Dr. BJP’s Arvind Sharma by just 7500 votes in a tough contest. This time, this victory and defeat is important for Deependra as well as Bhupendra Singh Hooda.

Deependra had suffered a major setback from Kosli in the last elections. This time 62.50% voted. There was a decrease of around 9.5% compared to the 2019 elections. In 2019, 71.93% voted here.

This time there was a good turnout in Meham, the highest percentage who voted here was 69%. BJP is worried about this. Low polling in Rohtak city has also raised the concern of Dr Arvind Sharma.

Gurugram: Raj Babbar trapped in collision gets support from dry fruits
The Congress made Raj Babbar a candidate from the Gurugram seat. Ahead of him is BJP candidate and Union Minister Rao Inderjit. Here too, there was less voting compared to 2019. This time 60.60% of votes were cast here, which is a decrease of 6.73%.

The highest voter turnout was in Rewari which was 64.1% and BJP is happy about this. However, the Congress is very happy because of the increase in voting percentage in Meo-dominated areas. In the last election also, Meos were in favor of Congress, this time also Raj Babbar has tried to make a tough fight on this seat with the help of Meos.

Faridabad: Jats put the BJP in trouble
The Faridabad seat was third in the country in terms of margin of victory in 2019. This time the polling has reduced here. A total of 59.70% voted, which is 4.40% less than 2019. Voting has been more in Jat dominated areas here. From whom the Congress expected more. However, BJP is worried about this. This time the Jat leaders had also appealed to unite and vote against the BJP.

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