Electoral Drama: BJP and Congress Clinch Haryana's Rajya Sabha Seats Amid Controversy
In a closely contested Rajya Sabha election in Haryana, Sanjay Bhatia of BJP and Karamvir Singh Boudh of Congress emerged victorious. The election, marred by allegations of vote secrecy violations and cross-voting, led to intense political maneuvers. Congress's Hooda accused BJP of attempting 'vote theft' amidst ongoing disputes.
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The recent Rajya Sabha elections in Haryana have concluded with Sanjay Bhatia of the BJP and Congress's Karamvir Singh Boudh winning the two coveted seats. The elections were intensely observed, especially amid allegations of vote secrecy violations.
Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini congratulated the winners but criticized the Congress, accusing it of detaining its MLAs prior to the polls. Both parties lodged complaints of vote secrecy breaches, delaying the vote count by over five hours. Several votes were invalidated, adding fuel to an already heated political atmosphere.
Bhupinder Singh Hooda of the Congress expressed his satisfaction claiming it as a win for democracy, despite accusations against his party for cross-voting. Meanwhile, the BJP accused the INLD of supporting Congress tacitly by abstaining. The results underscore the unpredictable nature of Haryana's political landscape.
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