When will notification be issued for assembly elections? 


The dates for haryana assembly elections have been announced. For this, the gazette notification will be issued on september 5. Voting will be held in the state on october 1. Chief Electoral Officer Pankaj Aggarwal addressed a press conference in Chandigarh. He said that the last date for the nomination process will be september 12. Nomination papers will be reviewed on september 13. Candidates can withdraw nominations till september 16. Voting will start at 7 am.

Counting of votes will be done on october 4. Let us tell you that there are 90 assembly seats in Haryana. The election commission had announced the dates for the upcoming assembly elections on august 16. The term of haryana Legislative assembly is ending on november 3. The last elections were held in the year 2019. In the last assembly elections, bjp got the maximum number of seats.


Total number of voters in haryana crossed 2 crores

Despite winning more seats, bjp could not achieve the majority figure to form the government. To form the government, bjp had to take the support of Jannayak Janata Party. According to Chief election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar, the total number of registered voters in haryana is 2.01 crore. 95 lakh female voters and 1.06 crore male voters will exercise their franchise in the assembly elections this time. In the 90-member assembly, 73 seats are general. 17 seats are reserved for the scheduled caste category. Political parties have geared up for the assembly elections. The parties are brainstorming on the names of the candidates. Efforts are also being made to convince the disgruntled leaders before the list is released.


The work of making strategies at the party level is going on to ensure the victory of maximum candidates. bjp has entrusted the responsibility of preparing the manifesto to OP Dhankar. A committee of 14 other members will prepare the BJP's manifesto. bjp, Congress, Aam Aadmi party, Jannayak Janata party, indian National Lok Dal and many other parties will also be in the electoral fray.

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