PM Modi congratulated Manohar Lal Khattar and Dushyant Chautala for taking oath as the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister of Haryana respectively. He tweeted, "best wishes to them as they work to fulfil the aspirations of the people of Haryana."
Shiromani Akali Dal patron Parkash Singh Badal and party leader Sukhbir Singh Badal arrive at the Raj Bhawan in Chandigarh ahead of the swearing-in ceremony of the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister of the state. Other leaders are also present.
After being released from Tihar Jail on Sunday, Jannayak Janta Paty (JJP) leader Dushyant Chautala's fatherAjay Chautala confirmed that he told his sonto go with Bhartiya Janata Party.
Dushyant Chautala's father was granted furlough on Saturday for 14 days.
"Dushyant does not take any decision before taking my advice and when he met me before forming the alliance, I gave my nod for the same," he told ANI.
Manohar Lal Khattar is set to be the new chief minister of Haryana with Dushyant Chautala of the Janata Jananayak Party (JJP) as his deputy after the two met Governor Satyadeo Narain Arya on Saturday and staked claim to form the next government, which will also comprise seven independents.The swearing-in ceremony will take place at the Raj Bhavan on Sunday at 2.15 pm. Khattar along with Dushyant and seven independents met the Governor after the former CM was unanimously elected leader of the BJP’s legislative party in Haryana.
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We have stake claim to form govt in Haryana. Governor has accepted our proposal & invited us. I have tendered my resignation which has been accepted. Tomorrow at 2:15 PM oath-taking ceremony will be held at Raj Bhavan. Dushyant Chautala will take oath as Deputy CM, says Khattar.
Ajay Chautala (father of Jannayak Janta Party leader Dushyant Chautala) has been granted furlough and will be out today evening or tomorrow morning. He has been granted furlough for two weeks.
Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda leaves after meeting Sonia Gandhi, says 'She said it was a good performance, she is happy.'
Manohar Lal Khattar was unanimously elected as the leader of the BJP legislative party in Haryana here on Saturday.
The announcement was made by Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad.
Prasad, along with Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) general secretary Arun Singh, attended the legislative party meeting as central observers.
Khattar's name was proposed by MLAs Anil Vij and Kanwar Pal and seconded by other BJP legislators.
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Jannayak Janta Party (JPP)leader Dushyant Chautala’s mother Naina Chautala, an MLA, could becomethe deputy chief minister in the Manohar Lal Khattar cabinet in Haryana, sources said.
Sources addedthat the party was mulling over prospects of Naina being the deputy chief minister.The party is scheduled to hold a meeting at party office in Chandigarh later today.
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From a kingmaker in the government formation in Haryana to an also-ran, the circle of fate turned full circle for controversial legislator Gopal Kanda in less than 24 hours.
As BJP fell short of numbers in Haryana in the assembly poll results declared on Thursday, focus turned on Kanda, the lone legislator of the Haryana Lokhit Party, who was escorted to Delhi by BJP leader Sunita Duggal along with an Independent legislator Ranjeet Singh.
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With the BJP and the Jannayak Janata Party declaring that they will form a coalition government in Haryana, the Congress on Friday said it was now out in the open that the Dushyant Chautala-led JJP was and will remain the "B-team" of the BJP.
The opposition party's sharp attack came soon after it became clear that the BJP was set to form the new government in Haryana after clinching an alliance with the JJP, which has won 10 seats in the 90-member assembly, by giving it the post of deputy chief minister.
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Dushyant Chautala, JJP leader: To give a stable govt to Haryana it was important for BJP & JJP to come together. I would like to thank Amit Shah ji and Nadda ji.Our party had decided that for the betterment of the state it is important to have a stable govt. (ANI)
BJP is set to form the government in Haryana despite falling short of a majority after it sealed a deal with Jannayak Janata Party (JJP) on Friday night by offering Deputy Chief Minister's post to Dushyant Chautala, the leader of Jat-dominated party.In Maharashtra where Shiv Sena has raised the demand for 50:50 sharing of power, sources said there is a demand that the decisions should be taken at the highest level between BJP chief Amit Shah and his Shiv Sena counterpart Uddhav Thackeray and it should not be left to state leaders.
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With six MLAs short of the number needed to form the next government, the BJP Friday was promised “unconditional support” by Haryana Lokhit Party leader Gopal Kanda, a controversial politician accused in a case of abetment to suicide.
Till now we haven't spoken to anybody on this issue as the national executive was not clear on the agenda. Now we've been authorised,we'll talk to concerned people. Hopefully, in a few hrs or a few days, we'll have a positive result: Dushyant
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The party which will agree to our Common Minimum Program under which we had taken the resolution of 75% jobs reservation for Haryanvis, & that of Chaudhary Devi Lal's idea of old age pension, JJP will give its support to that party, says Chautala
We have not made decisions on who to support, we will support those who will provide jobs: Chautala
The Haryana election results took a sharp turn, on Thursday, as Congress gained ground winning 31 seats. This shook the stronghold of BJP in the Jatland. The saffron party, on the other hand, became the largest party in the state with a 3% increase in vote share, still failed to even get close to the halfway mark, winning only 39 seats.
JJP won 10 seats, ultimately making Dushyant Chautala the kingmaker, which in itself is a huge win for the party considering that it was founded on December 2018 and gained such popularity.
INLD gets the biggest blow, as its vote share decreased by 2.45 per cent in this election as compared to that in 2014.
Will Chautala side with the state's largest party and bring back the Khattar regime? Or will the opposition join hands against? Let's see.
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Despite a drop in the number of seats, the vote share of the BJP went up by over three per cent in the Haryana assembly elections.
With the party winning 40 seats, the BJP has secured 36.48 per cent of votes, up from 33.20 per cent in the 2014 assembly polls.
However, the party's share in votes has gone down drastically if the Lok Sabha elections earlier this year are taken into account.
"I am grateful to the people of Haryana for showing confidence in the work done by Shri@mlkhattar under the central leadership of Shri @narendramodi Ji for the development ofthe state. I assure you that we will leave no stone unturned to serve and develop the people of Haryana. Congratulations to all the workers," says BJP working president JP Nadda.
Dr. Banwari Lal wins in Bawal with 53% votes against INC's ML Ranga.
"The political pundits who are analysing today's election results, Haryana in itself is an exceptional win since these days there have been less instances of winning again after completing a 5-year term," says PM Modi
"Haryana victory is unprecedented. Getting elected for the second time in a scenario where governments hardly get repeated is a big achievement," PM said.
Herecalledhow BJP had to struggle for just a handful seats to contest in Haryana befoe 2014.
"I congratulate the people of Maharashtra and Haryana for the blessings they have expressed for the BJP and our allies, for this, I congratulate them, thank you," say PM Modi.
"Devendra Fadnvis ji and Manohar Lal ji both were first time chief ministers, they did not even have the experience as ministers. And for 5 years they kept working for people's welfare and as a result people have again put their faith in them," he said.
"In Maharashtra, BJP-Shiv Sena is going to form the govt once again with majority. In Haryana, the party hasseen a 3% increase in our vote share since the last time and we have emerged as the largest party there, I thank the people for this," says Shah.
"We have emerged as the largest party by increasing our vote share in the last assembly elections in Haryana," he said.
"Today we have gathered here on the occasion of BJP's victory in both the states, first of all I would like to give my heartfelt thanks and congratulations to the people of Haryana and Maharashtra on behalf of crores of BJP workers," Home Minister Amit Shah said, addressing the party workers in New Delhi.
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"Through all of you I would like to congratulate the crores of workers of the country that BJP is moving ahead by winning both theelections," he said.
"BJP has lost in Haryana, they have lost the majority mark," says AICC senior spokesperson Anand Sharma.
"We can only hope for the PM to think about the country and not just the party," he said.
He also said that BJPhas lost the majority and yet,is claimingvictory. He said that the party remains in denial.
"Their campaign was based on issues not concerning masses, they misused governance, administration was in their possession, they had all means available to influence people. But Modi and BJP were silent on real issues like farmer crisis, economy, unemployment etc." he said.
"I thank the people of Haryana for blessing us. We will continue to work with the same zeal and dedication for the state’s progress. I laud the efforts of hardworking @BJP4Haryana Karyakartas who toiled extensively and went among the people to elaborate on our development agenda," PM Modi tweeted.
BJP president Amit Shah indicated on Thursday that his party will stake claim to form the next government in Haryana after the assembly election results threw up a hung verdict.
BJP is likely to form government in Haryana, according to sources.
Khattar to meet Haryana GovernorSatyadev Narayan Arya, according to multiple reports.
Dushyant Chautala, JJP leader, is likely to support Khattar to form government in the state.
BJP is currently leading with 31seats won in the state.
"It is our duty to convey best wishes to those who work for us, at borders and within the country, whether it is security forces, police personnel or NDRF personnel. I bow down to all such people," says the PM
"The atmosphere of the festival is present in the country. There is an atmosphere of excitement and excitement. All of you must be preparing for festivals like Deepawali, Chhat Puja. It is also special for me to meet all of you on this occasion. My enthusiasm in meeting you workers also increases," he says.
"Counting of slips from a VVPAT is underway. As soon as I get a certificate, I'll discuss with everyone, hold a meeting with MLAs tomorrow and decide future course of action. Too early to say anything.I believe state wants change&JJP will bring it," says JJP chief Dushyant Chautala. (ANI)
With the Haryana assembly heading for a fractured mandate, senior Congress leader and former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Thursday urged non-BJP outfits to join hands.
"This mandate is against the BJP. The JJP, INLD and others, including the Independents, should join hands with the Congress to keep the BJP at bay," Hooda told reporters in Rohtak.
On being asked if the Congress had made an offer of the chief minister's post to Jannayak Janta Party chief Dushyant Chautala, Hooda said no such talk had taken place.
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Jannayak Janta Party leader Dushyant Chautala remained non-committal on whether his party would support the BJP or the Congress in forming a government in case of a hung assembly.
Early counting trends indicated that neither the ruling BJP nor the Congress will be able to form the government on their own in the state.
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Babita Phoghat trailing in Dadri. Independent candidate Sombir is racing ahead of her in the constituency.
Meanwhile, in Maharashtra, Uddhav Thackeray is to address a press conference at 4 pm.
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Congress' Deepender S Hooda said, "Today, it’s clear that people’s mandate is to throw off Khattar’s government. I want to ask Dushyant Chautala (JJP), independent candidates and other parties to come together&form coalition govt in Haryana so that people’s mandate can be respected." (ANI)
Congress' BS Hooda says thatBJP's mission 75 has flopped. He said, "All parties will get due respect and will form a government together."
Hooda said that he has appealed to JJP, INLD BSP and independents for forming a government. He said, "Independentsare being stopped by the government."
BS Hooda won from his constituency inGarhi Sampla Kiloi.
Haryana Cong chief Kumari Selja said that the party was in talks with JJP.
JJP's President Dushyant Chautala calls for a meeting of the core committee in New Delhi tomorrow.
Congress' BS Hooda to leave for New Delhi to meet the party's high command leaders shortly.
Olympian wrestler and BJP candidate Yogeshwar Dutt loses in Baroda to INC's Sri Krishan Hooda.
The BJP-Shiv Sena alliance looked set to return to power in Maharashtra while Haryana could be a cliffhanger with no clear majority for either the BJP or the Congress, Election Commission trends indicated as votes for the assembly polls held this week were counted on Thursday.
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While the BJP did not appear to be headed for the emphatic win it was expecting in the states it had ruled for five years, the Congress took a back seat to its partner NCP in Maharashtra but could substantially better its tally in Haryana, according to the trends available.
Dushyant Chautala's mother Naina Chautala wins for JJP from Badhra.
Haryana BJP president Subash Barala has resigned.
Congress' Kuldeep Bishnoi wins Adampur seat after defeating TikTok sensation BJP candidate Sonali Phogat.
INLD's Abhay Chautala said, " I had already predicted a hung assembly. This is what has happened."
Congress'Mamman Khan won in theFerozepur -Jhirka constituency ofHaryana.
Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi called Bhupinder Singh Hooda, post the unexpected turn of events in the state election results, according to TV reports.
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BJP Haryana in-charge Anil Jain said, " We (BJP)will form the government. There could be anti-incumbency against some candidates of BJP which is leading to less numbers."
Haryana Cong President Kumari Selja, "Haryana has given its verdict. It will not tolerate BJP misgovernance anymore".
Randeep Singh Surjewala of the Congress is leading in the Kaithal district in the results of the Haryana Assembly elections.
Latika Sharmais trailing in 'Kalka' constituency while Pardeep Chaudhary of Congress is leading, as per early trends. Latika is one of the most significant names among the 105 women candidates whom the BJP has fielded in Haryana.
Interestingly, Kalka is number one in the order of Assembly constituencies listed by the Election Commission.
Haryana election is hotting up now. The BJP and Congress are tied in a close contest with votes swinging either party's way every minute. With the developments, BJP is leaving no stone unturned to stay in power. Sources say the party has summoned Haryana CM Khattar to Delhi. He is likely to leave from Chandigarh.
BJP-Sena cross halfway mark, whileNCP's Ajit Pawar inch closer to victory in Baramati.
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Abhay Chautala of INLD said, "BJP will not form government in Haryana. People don't want BJP."
Emerging Kingmaker JJP's Dushyant Chautala said, "Except ML Khattar, no BJP minister will win the Election."
"They called us children's party. We have proved ourself", he said.
TikTok star Sonali Phogat is trailing in Adampur constituency of Haryana, whileKuldeep Bishnoi of Congress is leading as per the early trends. The counting of the polls began from 8 am.
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Congress leads with 37 in Haryana.
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INLD candidate Abhay Chautala leads in Ellenabad.
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CM Manohar Lal Khattar leads from Karnal with 4588 votes. Congress candidate Tarlochan Singh gets2626 votes.
Former Haryana CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda says that Congress will come in majority in Haryana.
President of the Jannayak Janata Party Dushyant Chautala said, "Too early to say. But it's certain that the key to form the Haryana Vidhan sabha is now with JJP."
According to official trends from EC, Bharatiya Janata Party leading on 1 seat, Indian National Congress leading on 1 seat and Jannayak Janta Party leading on 1 seat.There are total 90 assembly seats in the state. (ANI Twitter)
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Counting of votes for the Haryana assembly election began on Thursday, with the BJP looking to retain power and its hopes buoyed by exit polls that indicated an easy victory.
A counting centre has been set up in each of the 90 assembly constituencies and there is an additional centre in Gurgaon’s Badshahpur segment, which had a larger number of polling booths.
While most exit polls projected a comfortable victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party, one predicted a close fight between the BJP and Congress with the Jannayak Janta Party likely to play kingmaker.
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NDTV early trend is showing that BJP has stretched their lead to 15 seats while Congress is behind on 6 seats, while India Today is also showing a BJP lead in 11 seats with Congress on the second spot, leading in 7 seats.
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The Haryana Assembly Elections 2014 saw BJP gaining majority with 47 seats, while Congress ended up at the second spot with 19 seats.
Will history repeat itself?
Haryana is witnessing some big names in this Assembly Elections. Names that have dominated the political scenario, names that have stamped their authority time and again. Like Manohar Lal Khattar, who is eyeing the post of Chief Minister for thesecond time in a row. He is contesting from Karnal, Haryana. OrBhupinder Singh Hooda, who is looking to turn the tables in his favour. He is contesting from Garhi Sampla-Kiloi, Haryana.
For further updates, tune in to Deccan Herald's Assembly Elections 2019 section where you will get all the live updates, actions, dramas and of course, the build-up to the ultimate result.
An exit poll on the Haryana electionspredicted a neck-and-neck race with BJP failing to get majority and Congress just a breath away in catching up with its opponent, contradicting almost all other predictions which gave the saffron party a definite edge.
The India Today-Axis My India poll claimed BJP will get 32-44 seats while Congress is likely to bag 30-42 seats. The majority mark in the Haryana Assembly is 46.
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Had it not been for BJP’s team of 'women warriors', Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar’s development model focused on the ‘last-mile delivery’ would have, perhaps, fallen short of its desired objectives. The foremost among thefoot soldiers was sittingMLA from Kalka, Latika Sharma who has worked relentlessly towards the BJP’s quintessential last-mile delivery agenda.Latika is pitted against Pradeep Chaudhary, who recently switched over to the Congress from the INLD. In 2014, she had defeated Pradeep Chaudhary by over 19,000 votes to win Kalka.
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The counting of the Haryana Assembly Elections 2019 is going to star from 8 am today. You can tune in toDH's exclusive Assembly Elections section to know all the information on the elections:
Yesterday, re-polling took place in five polling booths in various assembly constituencies of Haryana. State's joint chief electoral officer Dr. Inder Jeet said that some shortcomings were noticed in the polling booths earlier that forced the election commission to re-poll.
The re-polling wasbeing held in booth number 71 of Uchana Kalan Assembly constituency in Jind district, 161 of Beri constituency in Jhajjar district, 28 of Narnaul Assembly constituency in Narnaul district, 18 of Kosli in district Rewari and booth number 113 of Prithla in Faridabad district, officials said.
On 21 October, Haryana recorded a voter turnout of 65 per cent in the assembly polls, a sharp drop from the 2014 elections which brought the BJP to power in the state. The turnout was less than the 76.54 percentage in the 2014 assembly elections and the 70.36 per cent recorded over the state’s 10 parliamentary constituencies in the Lok Sabha elections this year.
Will it become one of the decisive factors? Only time can tell.
Today is the D-day in Maharashtra as well. The counting of the Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2019 will take place, a battle that may either see
1) BJP extending their stronghold
2)Congress staging an improbable comeback
3) Shiv Sena entering the 'political maidan' officially, with their heir apparent Aaditya Thackeray contesting from Worli.
4) Sharad Pawar once again proving his might in Maharashtra
Whatever happens, it will be a battle to watch out for. Do head to theMaharashtra Assembly Election Result Live to catch all the action.
Wrestler and BJP's candidate Babita Phogat is contesting from Dadri Assembly seat, where no party has won for consecutive terms in the last four elections. Will she emerge victorious in this 'fight' also? Let us wait and watch.
An exit poll on Haryana elections publicised on Tuesday predicted a neck-and-neck race with BJP failing to get majority and Congress just a breath away in catching up with its opponent, contradicting almost all other predictions which gave the saffron party a definite edge.
The India Today-Axis My India poll claimed BJP will get 32-44 seats while Congress is likely to bag 30-42 seats. The majority mark in the Haryana Assembly is 46.
If this poll comes true, both BJP and Congress will have to lean on Jannayak Janata Party (JJP), which is predicted to get 6-10 seats and others, including INLD, that could bag another 6-10 seats for forming the government.
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Counting of votes in the Haryana assembly election will take place on Thursday with the BJP looking to retain power, its hopes buoyed by exit polls that indicate an easy victory.
A counting centre has been set up in each of the 90 assembly constituencies and there is an additional centre in Gurgaon’s Badshahpur segment, which had a larger number of polling booths.
“The counting of votes will begin at 8 am,” Haryana's joint chief electoral officer Inder Jeet told PTI on Wednesday.
The electronic voting machines (EVMs) and the VVPAT paper trail machines used in Monday’s polling are kept at 90 strongrooms set up at 59 different locations, he said.
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Hello and welcome to the Haryana Assembly Elections 2019 live blog. Today is the day that will decide thefates of the parties. It has been a gruelling battle so far, with the exits polls after the end of the voting process on October 21 showing that the scales are tilted in favour of BJP, quite heavily. Congress state president Selja Kumari has dismissed the exit polls, claiming that Congress will form the government.
Victors and vanquished will be decided at the end of the day. To know how everything unfolds, keep an eye on this live blog where you will get regular updates. And you can also follow what is happening in Maharashtra, where the stakes are high and the contestants mighty.