With the results of Haryana assembly elections coming out, questions have started being raised on the strategy of Congress. Haryana’s defeat can prove to be a big blow for Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. Rahul Gandhi was missing since the election results. Neither did he make any statement nor did he post anything on social media. Now, about 24 hours after the results in Haryana, Rahul Gandhi has given his first reaction by posting on social media platform X. Today he broke his silence and described the results of Haryana as unexpected and said that he will continue the struggle for rights, socio-economic justice and truth.
Rahul Gandhi says that he is analyzing the unexpected result of Haryana. He has also repeated the narrative of misuse of the system for results. He said that he will inform the Election Commission about the complaints coming from many assembly constituencies.
Complaints coming from many assembly seats- Rahul
Rahul Gandhi first wrote about Jammu and Kashmir on his social media post, “Thank you wholeheartedly to the people of Jammu and Kashmir – India’s victory in the state is a victory for the Constitution, a victory for democratic self-respect.” After this he Wrote about Haryana’s victory, “We are analyzing the unexpected result of Haryana. Will inform the Election Commission about the complaints coming from many assembly constituencies. Heartfelt thanks to all the people of Haryana for their support and our Babbar Sher workers for their tireless work. We will continue this struggle for rights, for social and economic justice, for truth, and will continue to raise your voice.
Congress lost while winning
After voting in Haryana, before the results, it seemed that Congress was winning the elections. But when the results came, the opposite happened. Congress lost the election. It is believed that the main reason behind Congress’s defeat is factionalism within the party. At the same time, irregularities in seat distribution were also a reason. The mistake made in the cast factor calculation of Congress is also being considered as the reason for the defeat.
BJP got 48 seats and Congress 37 seats.
By winning 48 seats in the assembly elections, BJP is ready to retain power and form the government for the third consecutive time. Whereas Congress has won 37 seats. The Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) won two seats, while independent candidates won three seats. Both Jannayak Janata Party (JJP) and AAP did not get any success in the elections. The vote percentage of BJP and Congress was almost equal. BJP got 39.94 percent votes, while Congress got 39.09 percent votes.
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