Haryana Elections 2024: The Haryana assembly elections have been completed, after which the struggle to form the government has started. The election results will be released on October 8, 2024, on which all eyes are fixed. Congress is seen getting a majority in the exit polls conducted by all the agencies.
The effect of anti-incumbency on the ten-year-old BJP government is visible in the exit polls. Many names are coming out in the race for the CM post in the Haryana Congress. Meanwhile, senior Congress leader and former CM Bhupendra Singh Hooda have claimed that a majority government will be formed in Haryana. He was seen giving evasive answers about who would be the face of the CM post from the Congress side. He said that in a democracy, everyone aspires to become the CM. The Congress’s high command will make the rest of the decisions.
Hooda said a big thing about Kumari Selja.
Former Haryana CM Bhupendra Singh Hooda gave a big statement about the Chief Minister’s face from Congress. He said that anyone can have aspirations in politics. He said that there is a process. He said the MLAs would give their advice and opinions, and the high command would decide.
Bhupendra Singh Hooda further said that everyone has the right to the post of CM because this is a democracy. Hooda said that whatever the high command decides, it will be accepted. When asked about Kumari Selja, he said she is our senior leader. He said all this while talking to news agency ANI. He further noted that seniority and contribution to the party should be kept in mind before organising the party.
The election was completed on 90 seats.
For information, let us tell you that votes were cast for all 90 seats of Haryana on Saturday. There was no clash or violence incident during the election. Now, everyone is waiting for the election result. If the exit poll of Seat Voter is to be believed, there is a possibility of winning 50 to 58 seats. BJP is expected to get 20 to 28 seats. In the exit polls, JJP Plus may get 0-2 seats, and others may get 10 to 14 seats. All the exit polls have predicted that Congress will get an absolute majority.