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Voting fell by 18% in ministerial constituencies, the biggest drop was in Chaudhary Abhay Yadav’s Nangal. Voting dropped by 18% in ministerial circles, highest in Nangal Chaudhary Abhay Yadav – Ambala News Achi-News

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In the poll held in the state for the Lok Sabha elections, the voting percentage has also decreased in the assembly constituencies of the Prime Minister, Ministers and senior leaders. Maximum polling has fallen by 18% in Minister of State Abhay Yadav’s constituency. Cabinet minister JP Dalal Loharu’s light is the least.

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Controversy of Congress stabbed by its own workers and leaders: Trilochan Singh

Karnal The discord in the Congress continues even after the elections. Congress Karnal district convener and Assembly by-election candidate Trilochan Singh said that one or two leaders and workers of his own party backstabbed him in the elections. He has sent messages to the Congress not to vote, so that he cannot contest the next elections. A letter will be written to National President Mallikarjun Kharge, State President Udaybhan, State Incharge and Bhupendra Hooda regarding this.

Voting Mathematics: It is not easy to gauge the mood of Haryana from the voting percentage.

Leaders make different calculations about the voting percentage in the state, but if we look at the trend of the voting percentage, it is not easy to measure the mood of the voters, because the voters here have changed the trend many times by voting more or less. Compared to 1996, polling in the Lok Sabha elections in Haryana increased by 3 percent in 1998. The BJP-HVP alliance, which won seven, contested the elections separately. remaining | on page 7

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{The BJP has 40 seats. Of these, 11 had more than 65% voting, while 6 did not even have 55%.

{Congress has 30 seats. Of these, the percentage who voted was more than 65% on 8 seats and less than 55% on 3 seats.

{More than 65% voting in 2 out of 10 JJP seats, 3 independent members, 1 from INLD.

Veterans area: 17.55% drop in Babli constituency

Leader, a slight decrease in the vote

Devendra Babli, Tohana 17.00

Kamlesh Dhanda, Kalayat 15.00

Anup Dhanak, Uklana 10.80

Kuldeep Bishnoi, Adampur 9.90

Sandeep Singh, Pehowa 8.80

Dushyant Chautala, Uchana 7.80

Bhupendra Hooda, Kiloi 7.55

Naib Saini, Narayangarh 5.58

OP Yadav, Narnaul 4.65

Abhay Chautala, Ellenabad 4.00

Anil Vij, Ambala Cantt0.40

Note: The figures are in percentage.

Analysis

Voting on ministerial constituencies decreased

minister seat 2019 2024 reduced

Chief Minister Karnal 62.29 57.00 5.29

Kanwarpal Jagadhri 77.87 73.50 4.37

JP Dalal Loharu 67.40 67.00 0.40

Banwari Lal Bawal 75.64 63.00 12.64

Moolchand Sharma Ballabhgarh 57.80 53.28 4.20

Kamal Gupta Hisar 66.67 60.00 6.67

Aseem Goyal Ambala-City 63.89 61.70 2.19

Abhay Yadav Nangal Choudhary 78.07 60.00 18.07

Seema Trikha Badkhal 57.02 51.00 6.02

Sanjay Singh Sohna 68.72 61.00 6.02

Bishambhar Valmiki Bawani Kheda 71.50 60.20 11.30

Mahipal Dhanda Panipat-Rural 69.70 63.00 6.70

Subhash Sudha Thanesar 69.00 62.00 7.00

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