Haryana election: The trends of the Haryana, Jammu, and Kashmir elections have been going on since 8 am, and all are keeping an eye on them. For the first time after the abolition of 370, the NC and Congress alliance seems to be getting an absolute majority in the assembly els held in Jammu and Kashmir. On the other hand, the BJP appears to be hitting a hat trick of returning to power in Haryana, which is why there is a lot of enthusiasm among the party workers and supporters.
Due to the delay in trends in Haryana, the Election Commission has been knocked at the door. Congress has accused the Election Commission of releasing the trends late. However, according to the Election Commission, 10 rounds of counting have been conducted, and the BJP seems to be getting an absolute majority.
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Due to the delay in the Haryana assembly election trends, Congress has raised a big issue; the Congress party has made serious allegations against the Election Commission. Party leaders say that the Election Commission is deliberately slowly updating. This is posing a threat to the impartiality of the results. Senior Congress leader Jai Ram Ramesh has accused the Election Commission of intentionally sharing election trends at a slow pace on its website. This has raised apprehension that the BJP is being accused of a conspiracy to put pressure on it.
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Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said that the Election Commission is violating voters’ rights and affecting the electoral process’s credibility process. Meanwhile, Jai Ram Ramesh has requested the Election Commission to update the results quickly so that trust remains between the voter and the public.
At the same time, Congress leader Supriya Shrinet has also given her opinion on this issue. She said this trend will change in future. Cwillgoing to form the government in Haryana, about which various claims are being made.
BJP gets majority in Haryana trends
In the initial trethe nds of Haryana assembly electhe tions, BJP seems to be ga etting majority. BJP is leading 48 seats, while Congress is leading 3s. Others are leading on the refraining five seats. If these trends are converted into results, the BJP will achieve a hattrick power.