Haryana Congress chief Udai Bhan has said that the party will register a record performance in the assembly polls and is likely to improve its 2005 tally when it won 67 of 90 seats
The state unit has prepared a list of three potential candidates for each constituency. During the meeting at Nadda's residence in Delhi, one candidate from each list is expected to be finalized.
The single-phase polling for 90 Assembly Constituencies in Haryana concluded peacefully on Saturday across more than 20,000 polling stations with a final voter turnout of 65.65 per cent.
Amid rising concerns over stubble burning and pollution ahead of the winter season, Aam Aadmi Party leader Malvinder Singh on Monday emphasized the Punjab government's efforts to address the issue and asserted that there has been 70 percent reduction in stubble burning.
Former Union Minister P Chidambaram has expressed confidence that Congress will win the assembly polls in Haryana and form government in Jammu and Kashmir with its ally National Conference, saying that the party's long-established policies and approach will be accepted by the people
The exit poll projections show that Congress is likely to form government in Haryana, which has raised speculations about the Congress CM candidate. Kuari Selja, in an interview to ANI, said that she has enough weight to be considered as the front-runner for the top post.
Earlier today, Union Minister and BJP incharge for the state, Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that they will implement the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in the state as Chief Minister Hemant Soren-led state government is favouring infiltrators.
Ahead of counting of votes for Jammu and Kashmir elections, National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah said that even if they did not need the support from Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) then also they would take it.
On September 29, Chirag Paswan, announced that his party would contest the upcoming Jharkhand Assembly elections, with talks underway within the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).