Haryana Assembly Elections Update 2024: 36.69% Voting till 1:00 PM | Clashes Between BJP and Congress Supporters in Hisar, Stone Pelting in Nuh

Haryana Assembly Elections Update 2024: 36.69% voting till 1:00 PM | Clashes Between BJP and Congress Supporters in Hisar, Stone Pelting in Nuh

Haryana Assembly Elections Update 2024: 36.69% voting till 1:00 PM | Clashes Between BJP and Congress Supporters in Hisar, Stone Pelting in Nuh

Voting is underway in the Haryana assembly elections. Tensions rose in Hisar, where BJP and Congress supporters clashed. In Nuh, a confrontation between Congress and BSP workers led to stone-pelting. By 1 PM, 36.69% voter turnout across the state. Despite the incidents, voting continues steadily in most areas, with authorities working to ensure the safety of voters and maintain law and order.

As voting progresses in the 2024 Haryana Assembly elections, the Congress party has set its sights on securing at least 75 seats in the 90-member assembly. This target reflects their high hopes of returning to power in the state. Party leaders have continued to plan across constituencies, highlighting issues like unemployment, agriculture, and development.

Low Voter Turnout in Gurgaon

Despite the excitement in many parts of the state, Gurgaon has recorded a low voter turnout in 60 minutes of polling. Voter sharing is crucial for a democratic process, urban areas like Gurgaon often see moderate engagement due to numerous factors such as work schedules, lack of awareness, or voter apathy. The state has seen a steady flow of voters.

Political parties are urging citizens to come out and vote, stressing the importance of every vote in shaping Haryana’s future. The elections, being held in a single phase, are expected to see results that could significantly impact the political plains of the state.

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