All the political parties are currently thinking about fielding candidates for the Haryana Assembly elections. In such a situation, the political parties are also making the results of this year’s Lok Sabha elections a criterion for ticket distribution. Political experts say that this may result in the cancellation of tickets of many MLAs.
In the Lok Sabha elections, BJP had a tough fight with Congress in Hathin, Hodal and Prithla assembly constituencies of Faridabad district. In Hathin, Congress candidate Mahendra Pratap got 51,724 more votes than BJP candidate Krishanpal Gurjar. Similarly, in Hodal, the Congress candidate got 566 more votes than the BJP candidate, while in Prithla also the Congress candidate got 7,290 more votes than the BJP. BJP has MLAs on all these three seats. However, it is clear from these figures of the Election Commission that the influence of BJP was less in these areas and the support base of Congress had increased.
Challenges for BJP and the rise of Congress
In many assembly seats, BJP’s performance was weaker than in the last Lok Sabha elections, while Congress’s vote base increased. At the same time, Congress is preparing to contest the upcoming elections with even more strength in view of its growing vote base.
Congress had lost in NIT Faridabad
The Congress candidate lost the NIT assembly seat in Faridabad, which is held by the BJP. The BJP candidate won by 41,690 more votes. Political experts say that this defeat could be a warning to the Congress that they need to rethink their strategy.
Who got how many votes in the Lok Sabha elections
Area Krishnapal Gurjar Mahendra Pratap
Hathin 52892 104616
Hodal 61798 62364
Palwal 94809 69865
Prithla 66805 74095
NIT 108500 66810
Badkhal 98629 64355
Ballabhgarh 90941 45166
Faridabad 86853 50960
Tigaon 126105 76677