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Candidates meet party workers a day before polls in Haryana

The campaign for the assembly polls came to an end on Thursday evening with the BJP hoping to buck the anti-incumbency and Congress, eyeing a comeback after a decade-long hiatus, going all out to wrest power. 

News Arena Network - Chandigarh - UPDATED: October 4, 2024, 03:54 PM - 2 min read

Faridabad: Polling officials leave for their their respective polling stations on the eve of the Haryana Assembly elections, in Faridabad district.

Candidates meet party workers a day before polls in Haryana

Faridabad: Polling officials leave for their their respective polling stations on the eve of the Haryana Assembly elections, in Faridabad district.


A day before the Assembly polls, numerous candidates in Haryana met their party workers on Friday. The polling for all the 90 assembly constituencies is scheduled for October 5 from 7 am to 6 pm. 

 

The campaign for the assembly polls came to an end on Thursday evening with the BJP hoping to buck the anti-incumbency and Congress, eyeing a comeback after a decade-long hiatus, going all out to wrest power. 

 

Adequate security arrangements have been made for fair and free elections in the state, they further said.

 

The former chief minister and Leader of the Opposition in the Haryana assembly Bhupinder Singh Hooda met his party workers in Rohtak. After following the gruelling schedule of poll campaigning by crisscrossing assembly constituencies, the senior Congress leader was at his residence where he met party and booth workers, one of his aides said. 

 

Hooda is contesting from the Garhi Sampla Kiloi Assembly seat.

 

Former Home Minister and senior BJP leader Anil Vij was in the party office in Ambala and met party workers ahead of the polling day, his close aide said.

Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) leader Abhay Singh Chautala, who is contesting from the Ellenabad seat, also met meeting party workers.

 

Meanwhile, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini along with his wife on Friday paid obeisance at the Mansa Devi Temple in Panchkula and performed 'havan yagya'. He also wished everyone on the occasion of Navratri festival.

 

Saini also appealed to voters to come out of their homes on October 5 to ensure 100 per cent polling for strengthening democracy and said the party workers took the party's vision and 'Sankalp patra' to each home.

 

The chief minister, who is contesting from the Ladwa Assembly segment, claimed that the BJP will form the government in the state for a third time with a big mandate.

 

A total of 1,031 candidates are in the poll battleground, of which 930 are men and 101 are women.

 

More than two crore voters, including 8,821 centurions, are eligible to exercise their franchise in Haryana with 20,629 polling booths being established in the state for the polls. 

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