- Congress poised for a decisive victory with over 50 seats projected.
- BJP expected to fall short, securing between 18-32 seats.
- The final results are scheduled to be announced on October 8, 2024.
Exit polls for the 2024 Haryana Assembly elections suggest a clear path to victory for the Congress party, marking a significant political shift in the state.
With projections ranging from 44 to 64 seats, Congress is poised to end its decade-long absence from power. On the other hand, the ruling BJP is facing a significant setback, expected to capture only 18-32 seats, far below the majority mark of 46.
Haryana Exit Polls 2024: Congress Gears Up for Strong Comeback
Voter turnout was recorded at 61%, with Mewat showing the highest participation at 68.28%. This election could mark a major turning point in Haryana’s political landscape, as Congress is projected to reclaim dominance. The results will be officially announced on October 8, 2024, when Haryana’s political future becomes clear.
Voter turnout was relatively strong at 61%, indicating high public engagement. Some key regions, such as Mewat, showed turnout as high as 68.28%. Congress’ likely return to power follows years of political maneuvering and realignments, and the official results on October 8 could confirm this trend. Pollsters, such as Republic TV-Matrize, are giving Congress a strong lead with 55-62 seats, while Dhruv Research predicts 50-64 seats.
This election holds special significance for both the BJP and Congress, as Haryana has been a battleground state. While the BJP faces challenges in consolidating its base, Congress seems to have tapped into public sentiment for change. The ruling coalition’s dwindling support contrasts with Congress’ anticipated sweep across several constituencies, reflecting a shift in voter priorities.
The upcoming results will shape the leadership for the next five years in Haryana. As Congress prepares for a potential win, discussions about the next Chief Minister are already taking center stage.
“This is a joyous day for the people of Haryana. They endured a lot over the past decade, and today’s result reflects that.” – Vinesh Phogat on exit poll predictions.