Haryana Assembly Elections 2024: From Family Rivalry in Tosham to Dynastic Showdown in Uchana Kalan, Key Contests to Watch Out For in Vidhan Sabha Polls

The upcoming Haryana Assembly elections 2024 on October 5 promise intense political drama as the ruling BJP and Congress go head-to-head in several key constituencies. Both parties, with equal footing after winning five Lok Sabha seats each from the state, are eager to clinch victory in this critical poll.

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Gurugram, September 29: The upcoming Haryana Assembly elections 2024 on October 5 promise intense political drama as the ruling BJP and Congress go head-to-head in several key constituencies. Both parties, with equal footing after winning five Lok Sabha seats each from the state, are eager to clinch victory in this critical poll.

While anti-incumbency threatens the BJP, Congress aims to build on its recent momentum, and the Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) independent bid could further complicate the political landscape. Here are some of the most crucial battles shaping up across Haryana. Haryana Assembly Elections 2024: From Anirudh Chaudhary in Tosham to Savitri Jindal in Hisar, List of Key Candidates and Constituencies.

Tosham: Family Rivalry Between Congress and BJP

In Tosham, a high-profile contest is unfolding as cousins and grandchildren of the late former Chief Minister Bansi Lal go head-to-head. The Congress has nominated cricket administrator-turned-politician Anirudh Chaudhary, while the BJP has fielded Shruti Choudhry. Both candidates bring political legacy and local recognition, making this a crucial battleground. The familial rivalry adds extra significance to this contest, with both sides vying for control over Bansi Lal’s political base. Haryana Assembly Elections 2024: From Kavita Dalal in Julana to Abhay Singh Chautala in Ellenabad, List of Key Candidates and Constituencies.

Badli: BJP’s Om Prakash Dhankar Faces Off Against Congress’ Kuldeep Vats

The Badli seat is seeing another fierce competition, with BJP’s former Haryana state president Om Prakash Dhankar challenging Congress’ Kuldeep Vats. Dhankar, a Jat leader who won the seat in 2014, is attempting to reclaim it after losing to Vats in 2019. Known for his work as a former state minister, Dhankar is seen as a strong candidate, but Vats’ incumbency and local connections present a formidable challenge. The outcome of this race could significantly impact the power dynamics in Haryana.

Hisar: Billionaire Savitri Jindal Runs as Independent

The Hisar constituency has gained prominence with India’s richest woman, Savitri Jindal, entering the race as an independent candidate. Jindal, with a net worth of $33 billion, left the Congress in March and joined the BJP, but was not given a ticket. She will now challenge the sitting BJP MLA and state Health Minister Kamal Gupta. Jindal’s candidacy has sparked immense interest in the region, with her financial influence and family legacy bringing high stakes to the contest.

Julana: Olympian Vinesh Phogat Makes Political Debut

In Julana, Congress has pinned its hopes on Olympian wrestler Vinesh Phogat, who recently joined the party. Phogat’s debut brings star power to the Congress campaign, and she is expected to appeal to farmers, youth, and women voters. She faces tough competition from BJP’s Capt Yogesh Bairagi and AAP’s Kavita Devi, both of whom are also wrestlers. This battle in Julana is symbolic of the larger contest between Haryana’s traditional politics and emerging new faces.

Uchana Kalan: Dynastic Showdown Between Chautalas and Birender Singh’s Family

The Uchana Kalan seat has been the scene of a decades-long rivalry between the Chautala family and Chaudhary Birender Singh’s clan. JJP leader Dushyant Chautala, the current MLA and former Deputy Chief Minister, faces Congress candidate Brijendra Singh, son of Birender Singh. Brijendra, a former IAS officer and ex-BJP member, is running on a Congress ticket, setting up a high-stakes dynastic battle. Dushyant Chautala, who aligned with the BJP during the farmers’ protests, faces backlash for his political decisions, but he is actively working to reconnect with voters.

As Haryana prepares for its Assembly elections, these key contests will shape the state’s political future. Haryana assembly elections 2024 results will be declared on October 8.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Sep 29, 2024 03:19 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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