Haryana Assembly Elections 2024: BJP is getting weaker in Haryana, difficulties may increase due to the tone of rebellion

Voting for the assembly elections is to be held in Haryana on 05 October 2024. In such a situation, now less than 4 weeks are left for voting. In such a situation, all the main political parties of the state are in the electoral fray with full enthusiasm. At the same time, BJP is also trying to make its inroads in Haryana. But the position of the Bharatiya Janata Party in the state is being considered weak. One reason for this is that during the Lok Sabha elections 2024 in Haryana, BJP could win only 5 seats. At the same time, 5 seats were won by the Congress Party.
But even after this, Congress seems to be very enthusiastic in the state. Also, for the first time after 2014, Congress is seen giving tough competition to BJP. The Bharatiya Janata Party was reduced to 40 seats during the assembly elections in the state. At the same time, a concern for the BJP is that the Jat vote bank has been continuously voting against the party, but now it is moving towards polarization more than ever.

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However, the Bharatiya Janata Party is hoping that the entry of parties like JJP and INLD will divide the Jat vote bank. Even though the Jat vote bank is largely united, the effect of fielding a candidate from the community is clearly visible at the local level. Therefore, the BJP is seeing a ray of hope in many such seats. Rewari, Faridabad, Gurugram, Ambala and Kurukshetra have a large number of outsiders.
According to the information received, the chances of Bharatiya Janata Party getting majority on its own strength are very less. But BJP still has a chance of becoming the number one party. Apart from this, the names of the leaders rebelling against the party in the state are also coming to the fore, who are angry with the party for not getting the ticket. In such a situation, this is proof that the party is getting weak in the state. BJP was anyway on the backfoot due to the arrival of Congress and Aam Aadmi Party in Haryana. In such a situation, to infuse life into the party, Prime Minister Narendra Modi can start the campaign for Haryana Assembly elections from September 14.

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