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In Haryana, which is close to the capital Delhi, this time, the picture of Modi's guarantee versus caste equations is visible. BJP has taken the lead in the campaign by announcing all its ten candidates a month ago. The opposition Congress has so far announced eight candidates, while the party is still undecided on two seats. Congress has distributed tickets this time keeping in mind the caste equation to support the BJP. Along with this, Dushyant Chautala's Jananayak Janata Party is also in the fray. So the square has increased.
Polling will be held in Haryana in the sixth phase on May 25 in ten constituencies namely Ambala, Kurukshetra, Sirsa, Hisar, Karnal, Sonipat, Rohtak, Bhiwani-Mahendragarh, Gurugram and Faridabad. BJP has fielded former Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar from Karnal, Congress has fielded a young face, Divyanshu Buddhiraja, against him. Experience versus youth is expected to be a colorful match.
In the last Lok Sabha elections, BJP won ten seats from this state and made a clean sweep. If we look at the candidates of Congress this time, it can be seen that BJP will have to work hard to make the lotus bloom again in all the seats. Manohar Lal Khattar has been entrusted with the responsibility of making BJP victorious. New Chief Minister Naib Saini has also stepped up the campaign. BJP has raised the issue of Modi's guarantee i.e. all-round development. Since the Congress has nothing much to counter the BJP, the party has resorted to caste equations. Caste equations have always been important in Haryana. Aam Aadmi Party Rajya Sabha MP from Kurukshetra. Sushil Gupta has played an innings. BJP has fielded industrialist and former MP Naveen Jindal to fight him. Apart from this, General Secretary of Indian National Lok Dal, Abhay Chautala has also entered the fray from here. Therefore, the entire state has turned its attention to this three-pronged battle over Kurukshetra.
Congress ambivalent about Gurugram
Gurugram is considered to be a constituency with high brown population. Here, BJP has fielded Union Minister of State Rao Indrajit. Congress is running from this place in the field. Congress leader and former Chief Minister Bhupinder Hooda is trying for actor Raj Babbar. However, former minister Captain Ajay Yadav is also in the running for this seat. Therefore, the decision of the Congress is stalled. Swaraj India Party president Yogendra Yadav's name has also come forward for this seat. In Faridabad BJP has given opportunity to Union Minister of State Krishna Pal Gurjar. Congress has fielded former minister Mahendra Pratap Singh. Here too 'kante ki takkar' is expected. Ambala Congress MLA Varun Mulana is fighting against Union Minister of State Ratanlal Kataria's wife and BJP candidate Banto Kataria.
This year the square has increased
Congress has given ticket to former Union Minister Kumari Sailja in Sirsa Constituency, BJP's Dr. I want to fight with Ashok Tawar. Both these leaders have been state presidents of Haryana Congress. In Sonipat, there is an interesting fight between Mohan Lala Badoli (BJP) and Satpal Brahmachari (Congress). In Rohtak, Rajya Sabha MP of Congress, Dipendra Singh Hooda, is facing BJP's sitting MP, Dr. Happening with Arvind Sharma. If Hooda wins, the Congress will have to let go of Rajya Sabha seats. In Bhiwani, the contest is between Shruti Chowdhury (Congress) and incumbent MP Chaudhary Dharambir (BJP). There is a four-way contest in Hisar, where three family members of the late former Deputy Prime Minister Devilal have entered the fray. Ranjit Chautala on BJP ticket, Naina Singh Chautala from Jannayak Janata Party, Sunaina Chautala from Indian National Lok Dal has been fielded in the fray. There is no doubt that this fight will also be colorful.