BJP’s Krishan Pal Gurjar Scores Hat-Trick, But With Significantly Lower Vote Margin

Despite winning Faridabad for the third time, Krishan Pal Gurjar’s victory margin saw a notable decline.

BJP’s Krishan Pal Gurjar achieved a hat-trick by winning the Faridabad constituency of Haryana on Tuesday. He secured 7.8 lakh votes, approximately 1.7 lakh more than his Congress rival Mahender Pratap Singh. However, this victory came with a significantly reduced margin compared to previous elections, dropping from a 6.38 lakh vote lead.

Gurjar and Singh, both prominent figures from the Gurjar community, were pivotal in the election. The Faridabad constituency, influenced by voters from the Gurjar, Jat, Punjabi, Brahmin, and Muslim communities, saw their influence shaping the outcome.

Krishan Pal Gurjar won Faridabad for the third consecutive time but with a significantly reduced margin compared to previous elections.
  • Hat-Trick Victory: Krishan Pal Gurjar wins Faridabad for the third consecutive time but with a significantly reduced margin compared to previous elections.
  • Voter Turnout: Faridabad’s voter turnout in 2024 was 60.52 percent, a decrease from 64.10 percent in 2019.
  • Statewide Results: BJP and Congress each secured five seats in Haryana, while AAP failed to win any seats.

In previous elections, Krishan Pal Gurjar defeated Congress leader Avtar Singh Bhadana in 2014, securing 57.70 percent of the vote share. He repeated his success in 2019 with a massive margin of 6,38,239 votes. This year, however, his victory was less pronounced.

The Faridabad constituency includes nine assembly segments: Hathin, Hodal, Palwal, Prithla, Faridabad NIT, Badkhal, Ballabgarh, Faridabad, and Tigaon, and is categorized as a general seat.

In the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, 14,70,649 people exercised their voting rights, resulting in a voter turnout of 60.52 percent, a 3.58 percent decrease from the 64.10 percent turnout in 2019.

Statewide, the BJP and Congress each won five of the total 10 seats. The INDIA bloc ally AAP did not win any seats in Haryana.

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BJP to Lead NDA Meet Today; Markets Show Slight Improvement

BJP-led NDA secures a majority, INDIA bloc crosses 200; JD(U) and TDP pledge support for a third term of Modi government

After a prolonged electoral process, the Election Commission of India announced the results for all 543 Lok Sabha seats early this morning. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) fell short of an outright majority, necessitating reliance on its allies to form the next government.

The BJP secured a total of 240 seats, just shy of the 272 needed for a majority in the Lok Sabha. To consolidate power, the party has called a meeting of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) parties in New Delhi today. Adding the seats won by its allies, the NDA has achieved a comfortable majority.

NDA meeting live updates BJP Opposition alliance INDIA PM Modi Amit Shah Nadda Shiv Sena Shinde Ajit Pawar SAD Manjhi
  • Election Outcome: BJP secured 240 seats, falling short of the majority mark, and will rely on allies to form the next government. NDA meeting scheduled for today.
  • INDIA Bloc Performance: The INDIA bloc, despite crossing 200 seats, did not achieve a majority. The bloc will hold a meeting to discuss their next steps.
  • Ally Support: TDP and JD(U), holding 28 seats, have pledged their support to the NDA, ensuring a stable government under Modi for a third term.

 

Meanwhile, the Indian National Developmental, Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) bloc, with over 200 seats, will also convene a meeting today to discuss their strategy moving forward. Despite their significant gains, none of the INDIA bloc members reached the majority threshold.

In a significant development, N. Chandrababu Naidu’s Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal (United) hold 28 seats collectively. These key allies have reaffirmed their support for the BJP-led NDA and confirmed their attendance at the alliance meeting. Their backing is crucial in securing the stability of the NDA government for a third term under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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“Part Of INDIA,” Says Mamata Banerjee. “Don’t Trust,” Adhir Ranjan Responds

On Wednesday, Mamata Banerjee – who had seemed to put her membership of the INDIA bloc on hold – said she would provide “outside support” in the event the group won the 2024 Lok Sabha election.

Kolkata: The Congress’ Bengal chief, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, on Thursday, weighed in on the ‘is she, isn’t she’d debate over Mamata Banerjee‘s membership of the INDIA bloc, shortly before the Chief Minister said she remains a key part of the opposition grouping, which she called her “brainchild.”

Mamata Banerjee – who had seemed to put her membership of the INDIA bloc on hold
  1. Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury expresses distrust in Mamata Banerjee’s commitment to the INDIA bloc, citing her past departures and potential shift towards BJP.
  2. Mamata Banerjee reaffirms her support for the INDIA bloc, calling it her “brainchild” and offering “outside support” if the alliance wins the 2024 Lok Sabha election.
  3. The debate comes amid significant advances by the opposition bloc in the ongoing elections, with Chowdhury suggesting Banerjee’s change of stance follows a perceived weakening of the BJP.

 

Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and the Congress’ Adhir Ranjan (File).

On Ms. Banerjee’s comment about providing “outside support” if the group wins the election, Mr. Chowdhury declared, “I don’t trust her… she left the alliance. She can also go towards the BJP.”

“What she will do from outside (the alliance) or inside… I don’t know. That you have to ask her,” the Congress leader told reporters, “But I don’t trust her. She left the alliance… she could even run to BJP.”

Mr. Chowdhury – who shares a contentious relationship with Ms. Banerjee, a fact underlined by her recent statement that “… INDIA alliance doesn’t count Bengal Congress…” – also said, “Whatever complaints she has (about the bloc) she should have raised earlier when it was created.”

Mr. Chowdhury further pointed out that her apparent U-turn came after polling for nearly 70 percent of all Lok Sabha seats, with the opposition bloc claiming significant advances in its bid to oust the ruling BJP.

“They (referring to the BJP) were talking about destroying Congress and that Congress would not get 40 seats… but now (what) she is saying means Congress and INDIA are coming to power,” he said, suggesting Ms. Banerjee’s change of stance followed a realization that the BJP might likely be defeated.

A day earlier, Ms. Banerjee – who had put her membership of the bloc on hold after public disagreements over seat-sharing deals – declared she would provide “outside support” in the event of an election win.

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Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal claims Amit Shah to be PM in 2025 if NDA wins; Modi will finish term, says Union minister

So I asked the BJP, who is your PM candidate? If they form govt, they will first tackle (UP CM) Yogiji. Then Modiji’s favorite, Amit Shah will be the PM. So, I want to alert the people of the country, that Modiji is not asking for a vote for himself, He is seeking votes to make Amit Shah PM. I want to ask Modiji and Amit Shahji, Who will fulfill Modiji’s guarantee? will Amit Shah do it?

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s recent assertions have injected new vigor into the political discourse surrounding the upcoming elections. By speculating on Amit Shah’s potential ascension to the Prime Minister’s office in 2025, Kejriwal has ignited debates about the BJP’s leadership dynamics and electoral strategy. His claims suggest a strategic move by the BJP, with Modi seemingly positioning Shah as his successor, prompting questions about the party’s long-term vision and succession planning.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal predicts that if the NDA wins the 2024 elections, Amit Shah will become the Prime Minister in 2025.

Moreover, Kejriwal’s promise of full statehood for Delhi as part of an envisaged INDIA bloc government underscores his commitment to bolstering regional autonomy and challenging central authority. By positioning AAP as a key player in national politics, Kejriwal seeks to capitalize on voter dissatisfaction with traditional political structures and offer an alternative narrative of empowerment and decentralization.

  1. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal predicts that if the NDA wins the 2024 elections, Amit Shah will become the Prime Minister in 2025. Kejriwal alleges that Modi seeks votes not for himself but to make Shah the PM, raising questions about the BJP’s leadership strategy.
  2. Kejriwal asserts that an INDIA bloc government will be formed after the elections, with AAP’s participation, promising full statehood for Delhi and autonomy from central control. He pledges to work tirelessly to end what he perceives as a dictatorship and ensure Delhi’s empowerment.
  3. Kejriwal accuses the BJP of aiming for 400 seats to alter the Constitution and abolish reservations, vowing to defend democracy vigorously. He contrasts AAP’s focus on development in Delhi with the BJP’s alleged lack of significant accomplishments during its tenure.

At the heart of Kejriwal’s narrative lies a critique of the BJP’s governance model, characterized by what he perceives as a lack of tangible achievements and a focus on divisive rhetoric over substantive issues. By contrasting AAP’s track record of development in Delhi with the BJP’s alleged shortcomings, Kejriwal aims to appeal to voters’ desire for effective governance and inclusive policies.

During these political maneuvers, Kejriwal’s ongoing legal battles, notably his interim bail in a money laundering case, add a layer of complexity to the political landscape. While providing him with temporary respite, these legal challenges also highlight the precarious nature of his political standing and the potential implications for his future aspirations.

In sum, Kejriwal’s recent statements reflect a broader strategy aimed at reshaping the political narrative, challenging traditional power structures, and positioning AAP as a credible alternative on the national stage. As the electoral contest intensifies, his assertions are likely to fuel further debates and shape the discourse leading up to the polls.

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