Assembly Elections Highlights | 'BJP never had connection with the people': Congress will win 60+ seats in Haryana, asserts Selja
Hello, readers! The single-phased assembly elections in Haryana was conducted yesterday, with around 67% of the 2.03 crore eligible voters exercising their franchise in the state. With this, the voting for the assembly polls in Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir came to an end, with counting for both the state elections scheduled to be held on October 8. The exit polls, which came out on Saturday, have put the National Conference-Congress alliance in the pole position with the regional party getting the lion's share of the seats in Jammu and Kashmir. Stringent security arrangements have been put in place at all district headquarters in J&K for the counting of votes for the 90-member assembly. Meanwhile, Congress is expected to emerge victorious in Haryana. However, BJP leaders have rubbished the exit poll predictions and exuded confidence that the saffron party will win in both states. Stay tuned with DH as we bring you all the latest updates from the assembly elections in the states in contention!
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#WATCH | Ranchi | Jharkhand BJP holds the State Election Committee meeting for the upcoming state assembly elections
Jharkhand BJP election in charge & Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma, Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, the state BJP president Babulal Marandi and other leaders… pic.twitter.com/sD7TqbcKU3
'Decision of people sealed in EVM', says Union Minister Jayant Chaudhary on exit polls
"...There are ups and downs in politics. We do not know what will happen, the decision of the people is sealed in the EVM...," Union Minister Jayant Chaudhary said.
#WATCH | On Exit polls, Union Minister Jayant Chaudhary says, "...There are ups and downs in politics. We do not know what will happen, the decision of the people is sealed in the EVM..." pic.twitter.com/A6x9jAtkMm
In J&K, Congress will form a coalition govt, says Devender Yadav
"There is a good atmosphere in Haryana and I have full faith that we will make a strong government in Haryana. In J&K we will form a coalition government...," said Delhi Congress President Devender Yadav.
#WATCH | On Exit polls, Delhi Congress President Devender Yadav says, "There is a good atmosphere in Haryana and I have full faith that we will make a strong government in Haryana. In J&K we will form a coalition government..." pic.twitter.com/xK1QBMHlkc
NC-Congress will comfortably form govt in J&K, says Farooq Abdullah
"...I am confident that NC and Congress will comfortably form the govt. I congratulate them (to PDP if they want to extend their support to our alliance). We all are on the same path, we need to end the hatred and keep the J&K integrated...," says NC chief Farooq Abdullah.
#WATCH | NC chief Farooq Abdullah says, "..I am confident that NC and Congress will comfortably form the govt. I congratulate them (to PDP if they want to extend their support to our alliance). We all are on the same path, we need to end the hatred and keep the J&K integrated..." pic.twitter.com/UlHie7ADJ6
'BJP never had connection with the people': Congress will win more than 60 seats in Haryana, asserts Selja
"According to my assessment, Congress will win more than 60 seats... Congress is being seen as a viable alternative... There was heavy anti-incumbency, especially the weaker sections felt suppressed... BJP never had any connection or communication with the common people... Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Yatra was the turning point..., " Selja told news agency ANI.
#WATCH | Delhi: On exit polls, Congress MP Kumari Selja says, "... According to my assessment, Congress will win more than 60 seats... Congress is being seen as a viable alternative... There was heavy anti-incumbency, especially the weaker sections felt suppressed... BJP never… pic.twitter.com/YWPiaH5Gik