Haryana Election 2024: BJP Victory, Congress Gains, and INLD’s Setback

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The Haryana Assembly Election 2024 concluded with a significant victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which secured its third consecutive term in the state. Despite a competitive race with the Congress, BJP emerged victorious in 48 out of 90 seats, surpassing the majority mark of 46. The Congress made gains but fell short, winning around 30 seats.

Nayab Singh Saini, who replaced Manohar Lal Khattar as chief minister earlier this year, played a pivotal role in this victory. Saini won his Ladwa seat by a substantial margin, signaling strong support for the BJP leadership and its policies in Haryana. On the Congress side, notable victories included Aditya Surjewala in Kaithal and Vinesh Phogat in Julana, but the party couldn’t stop BJP’s momentum.

The Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) faced a major setback, with its leader Abhay Chautala losing his stronghold in Ellenabad. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) struggled to make an impact, failing to secure any significant wins, which led to internal criticism about its role in dividing the opposition vote.

Here’s a summary chart of the Haryana Election 2024 results that includes the constituency, winning party, winning candidate, and vote margin:

ConstituencyWinning PartyWinning CandidateVote Margin
LadwaBJPNayab Singh Saini16,120
KaithalCongressAditya Surjewala82,844
JulanaCongressVinesh Phogat6,015
EllenabadCongressBharat Singh Beniwal19,771
ThanesarCongressAshok Kumar Arora6,243
NuhCongressAftab Ahmed46,963
PehowaCongressMandeep Chatha5,432
GharaundaBJPHarvinder Kalyan8,000
HansiBJPVinod Bhayana11,000
NarwanaBJPKrishan Kumar8,000
FaridabadBJPVipul Goel3,000
PalwalBJPGaurav Gautam12,000
JindBJPDr. Krishan Lal Middha5,000
RaiBJPKrishna Gahlawat4,000
PundriBJPSatpal Jamba7,000
RaniaINLDArjun Chautala6,238

This table provides a clear overview of the election outcomes in various constituencies across Haryana, highlighting the electoral dynamics and key winners from each party.

This election reflects a continued endorsement of BJP’s governance, though Congress’ performance signals it remains a formidable opposition in the state.