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Published 19:59 IST, October 5th 2024

'Will Form Govt With Majority': Bhupinder Hooda's First Reaction to Haryana Exit Poll Predictions

"Congress will form a government with a thumping majority", Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Haryana Exit Poll Results 2024.

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Edited by: Surabhi Shaurya
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Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda
Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda | Image: Facebook

New Delhi: As Republic P-Marq, Matrize exit poll predicted Congress ' comeback in Haryana , former Haryana Chief Minister and veteran party leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda said that they will work on unemployment, education and security after coming to power.

"I have been saying this since we started campaigning that there is a wave in favour of Congress . Congress will form a government with a thumping majority...The main factor was our achievements from 2005-2014 and the failure of the BJP government from 2014-2024- corruption and non-performance. We will work on unemployment, education and security...", said Hooda. 

When asked about Kumari Shelja’s comment that her name might be considered for the Haryana CM post, Bhupinder Hooda responded, “It (CM post) is everyone’s right... This is democracy. Whatever decision the High Command takes, we will accept it... She (Kumari Shelja) is our senior leader…”

For the unversed, exit polls have forecast a decisive victory for the Congress in Haryana , with several polls indicating the party could secure more than 50 of the 90 Assembly seats.

The Republic TV-Matrize poll projects the Congress winning 55-62 seats, while the BJP is expected to claim 18-24 seats. Similarly, the People Pulse survey predicts Congress will get 44-54 seats, BJP will secure 15-29, and others could win 4-9 seats.

Dainik Bhaskar's poll suggests Congress could win 44-54 seats, BJP 15-29, and others 4-9 seats. Meanwhile, the Dhruv Research poll gives Congress a range of 50-64 seats, with BJP possibly winning 22-32 seats.

Haryana recorded a 61% voter turnout by 5 p.m. on Saturday across all 90 assembly constituencies in the single-phase election. According to the Election Commission of India, Mewat saw the highest turnout at 68.28%, while Gurugram reported the lowest at 49.97%.

Updated 19:59 IST, October 5th 2024