As the counting of votes nears completion in Haryana and Jammu & Kashmir, the electoral landscape presents a striking contrast between the two regions. In Haryana, the BJP is achieving a surprising turnaround, leading in 50 out of 90 assembly seats. This marks a significant departure from earlier predictions that favored the Congress, which is currently trailing with 35 seats. With the magic number for forming a government set at 46, the BJP appears poised to secure its third consecutive
As the counting of votes nears completion in Haryana and Jammu & Kashmir, the electoral landscape presents a striking contrast between the two regions. In Haryana, the BJP is achieving a surprising turnaround, leading in 50 out of 90 assembly seats. This marks a significant departure from earlier predictions that favored the Congress, which is currently trailing with 35 seats. With the magic number for forming a government set at 46, the BJP appears poised to secure its third consecutive
Savitri Jindal, the independent candidate and India’s richest woman, has achieved a remarkable victory in the Hisar Assembly constituency, defeating BJP's Kamal Gupta and Congress candidate Ram Niwas Rara by a margin of 18,941 votes. Expressing her gratitude, Jindal took to X, stating, “Abhaar Hisar Parivar” (Gratitude to the family of Hisar). At 74, Jindal's latest win marks her third successful campaign in Hisar, having previously won the seat in 2005 and
Savitri Jindal, the independent candidate and India’s richest woman, has achieved a remarkable victory in the Hisar Assembly constituency, defeating BJP's Kamal Gupta and Congress candidate Ram Niwas Rara by a margin of 18,941 votes. Expressing her gratitude, Jindal took to X, stating, “Abhaar Hisar Parivar” (Gratitude to the family of Hisar). At 74, Jindal's latest win marks her third successful campaign in Hisar, having previously won the seat in 2005 and