Haryana elections - INDL Planning a comeback!

The 2024 haryana assembly elections are approaching; they are scheduled on october 5 and will be counted on october 8. It is anticipated that the state assembly election would drastically alter the haryana Congress's political landscape. Prominent Jat politician and the face of the indian National Lok Dal (INLD) in haryana, Abhay Singh Chautala, is preparing for a return. His goal is to return INLD to its previous position of supremacy in the state.


It is expected that the rural and agricultural Jat group will benefit INLD from the partnership with the Lokhit Party. Also, it will take advantage of the Bahujan Samaj Party's (BSP) dominance among voters belonging to Scheduled Castes (SC). This combination is seen by Haryana's political watchers as a powerful force that may fulfill the expectations of the state's people. Previously, the indian national congress (INC) was the only party available to voters in the Bagad area. They had no choice but to back Congress, but the development of INLD has changed the political landscape. The backing of influential regional figures like Sirsa's Gopal Kanda might drastically change the political scene.


Political analysts consider the INLD's coalition with the BSP and HLP in the 2024 elections to be a brilliant move. The idea is to combine sc and Jat votes so they may get a lot of support, especially in the Bagad region. This shift has been exacerbated by the Congress's purported disregard for the Bagad area under Bhupendra Singh Hooda's leadership. Voters find the INLD-BSP-HLP coalition to be a compelling alternative since it is now perceived as a powerful force that supports regional goals. Formerly a major player in haryana politics, INLD has lost ground recently. But it's back in the game, prepared to exert itself in at least 30 seats in the next elections.

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