Dadri, Haryana Result Live: Sombir wins by 14,272 votes
October 24, 2019 16:39 ISTDadri Result Live: Counting of votes in Haryana's Dadri district has ended and independent candidate Sombir has won by a margin of 14,272 votes.
Dadri Result Live: Counting of votes in Haryana's Dadri district has ended and independent candidate Sombir has won by a margin of 14,272 votes.
Panipat Rural, Haryana Result LIVE: BJP's Mahipal Dhanda has won by 21961 votes in Panipat Rural constituency. He has defeated JJP's Devender Kadian.
Jind, Haryana Result LIVE: Early trends show BJP's Kirshan Middha has taken a lead by 16506 votes. Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) candidate Mahabir Gupta is trailing. India TV brings to you live updates from Jind.
Punahana, Haryana Result: As the results have been declared, Congress' Mohammed Ilyas has won 816 votes. Independent candidate Rahish Khan is defeated.
Gopal Kanda has managed to hang on to a marginal lead to win Sirsa constituency by mere 603 votes.
Ambala Cantt, Haryana Election Live: Counting of votes in Ambala constituency has ended. BJP's Anil Vij has won by a margin of 20,165 votes. India Tv brings to you live updates as they come from the constituency of Ambala.
Manohar Lal Khattar has won from the constituency of Karnal by a margin of 45,188 votes. INC's Tarlochan Singh has come second followed by JJP's Tej Bahadur.
BJP Working President J.P. Nadda has convened a meeting of all general secretaries at the party headquarters on Deendayal Upadhayay Marg to discuss the possible post-poll scenarios.
Seizure of cash, drugs and freebies aimed at inducing voters in assembly polls in Maharashtra and Haryana have seen a massive jump as compared to the last elections, the Election Commission said on Monday.
Karnal, from where Chief Minister M L Khattar is seeking re-election, recorded a moderate turnout of 43 per cent by 5 pm.
A scuffle broke out between supporters of the BJP and an independent candidate over allegations of electoral malpractices at a polling booth in Arjun Nagar here on Monday.
The prominent figures include Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, JJP's Dushyant Chautala and INLD's Abhay Singh Chautala.
Article 370 is not an issue in Haryana or among its people and can never become one there, Congress' state unit chief Kumari Selja said on Sunday, asserting that the people have "seen through the BJP's game" of diverting attention from real issues.
The campaigning for the Haryana assembly elections ended on Saturday evening with Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing two rallies in Rewari and Ellenabad on the last day. The elections will be held on October 21, results of which will be declared on October 24. Of the over 1.83 crore voters, over 83 lakh are women.
Confident of his party BJP's return in the state, Modi said the Congress indulged in corruption in agriculture and did scams in sports.
Days after the announcement of the October 21 poll date, Congress veteran weighed in on the party to replace Ashok Tanwar with Kumari Selja as the new Haryana Congress President. A disgruntled Tanwar has since quit the party.
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar appeared on India TV's show Aap Ki Adalat this weekend. The 65-year-old leader got candid about his love for learning new languages, and how it got him applause in Japan. In conversation with India TV Chairman and Editor-in-Chief Rajat Sharma, Khattar revealed he can speak in Hindi, English, Punjabi and other languages as well. Infact, he was lauded for his speeches in Japan and Russia.
In the run-up to the October 21 polls, Hooda exerted pressure on the party's central leadership, making it replace Ashok Tanwar with Kumari Selja as the party's Haryana unit president.
The assets of Haryana Finance Minister Capt Abhimanyu have more than doubled in the past five years. Filing his nomination papers from Haryana's Narnaud for the assembly polls, the BJP leader disclosed that he had assets worth Rs 170.41 crore against Rs 77.36 crore during the 2014 assembly elections.
Lalu Prasad Yadav's son-in-law Chiranjeev Rao will contest on a Congress ticket in the upcoming assembly elections in Haryana.
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