For the Haryana assembly elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party has made Moolchand Sharma its electoral warrior from Ballabhgarh seat for the third time. Moolchand Sharma, who has led the party to victory in the last two elections with his battle skills, will not have an easy path this time. The way Congress has entered the electoral fray in the entire state with high morale and is sending candidates to fight after careful consideration, it seems that the election will be a tough challenge and the contest will be interesting and the voters will also enjoy the election battle.
However, in the last four elections in this historical city the contest has not been interesting. In the last two elections the candidates who came second could get only 15976 and 24985 votes respectively while Moolchand Sharma’s vote count was more than 66 thousand and 69 thousand. This clearly shows how one-sided the contest was then. After Moolchand Sharma’s victory with a huge margin in two consecutive elections and sending the party candidate Krishanpal Gurjar to power with a lead of 45775 votes in the recent Lok Sabha elections too, the party expressed confidence in him for the third time and declared him the candidate.
At present, it is not considered easy for Moolchand Sharma, the Industry and Commerce Minister in the state government, to win this time because the Congress has worked hard in this area for five consecutive years. The party has declared Parag Sharma as its candidate. No single caste has a monopoly in the Ballabhgarh Assembly constituency. 259965 voters of Vaishya, Punjabi, Jat, Rajput, Brahmin, Muslim, OBC, Backward and Scheduled Caste live here. There are around 50 colonies here. Most of the people living in these colonies come from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. They work in factories in different areas. The number of these voters decides the public representative of the area.