Haryana Rajya Sabha Election 2026
How it unfolded
As the political landscape in Haryana prepared for the Rajya Sabha elections on March 16, 2026, tensions were palpable among the major parties. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Indian National Congress (INC) were the primary contenders for the two available seats. The BJP, holding a majority with 48 MLAs, aimed to consolidate its influence, while the Congress, with 37 MLAs, sought to regain ground in the state. The Indian National Lok Dal (INLD), which has two MLAs, chose not to participate in the voting process, leaving the contest primarily between the two larger parties.
On the day of the election, the atmosphere was charged with anticipation. However, the counting process faced significant delays due to objections raised by both the BJP and Congress regarding the validity of certain votes. This was compounded by allegations of cross-voting, which further complicated the proceedings. Ultimately, five votes were declared invalid, including four from Congress and one from BJP, raising questions about the integrity of the election.
After a prolonged counting process, Sanjay Bhatia from the BJP and Karamvir Singh Boudh from the Congress were declared elected. The winning quota for a Rajya Sabha seat in Haryana was set at 30 votes, a target that both candidates successfully achieved despite the surrounding controversies. The results were a significant moment for both parties, with Bhatia’s victory reinforcing the BJP’s stronghold in the state.
However, the election was not without its challenges. Mallikarjun Kharge, a prominent Congress leader, voiced concerns about the integrity of the election, stating, “There is a clear attempt to interfere with the integrity of the election and it must be stopped – redressed by the EC immediately.” His comments reflect the broader unease within the Congress regarding the electoral process and its implications for future contests.
Bhupinder Singh Hooda, another key figure in the Congress party, also expressed his discontent, saying, “I will not name them, but people have understood, and the public will teach them a lesson.” This sentiment underscores the potential ramifications of the election results and the ongoing rivalry between the two parties.
The aftermath of the election has left many questions unanswered. The exact reasons for the invalid votes remain unconfirmed, and the impact of cross-voting on future elections is still unclear. These uncertainties could influence the strategies of both parties as they prepare for upcoming electoral battles.
As the dust settles on the Haryana Rajya Sabha elections, the implications of this contest will likely resonate throughout the political landscape in Haryana and beyond. The BJP’s continued dominance, juxtaposed with the Congress’s struggle to regain its footing, sets the stage for a dynamic political environment leading into future elections.
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