BJP hat-trick in Haryana, NC victorious in J&K Prime Minister Narendra Modi attributed the Haryana election victory to the “immense hardwork” of BJP volunteers in the 2024 assembly elections.
BJP hat-trick in Haryana, NC victorious in J&K

BJP hat-trick in Haryana, NC victorious in J&K The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had a “Super Tuesday,” defeating exit poll predictions to win a third consecutive term in Haryana.
The BJP had taken every precaution to end the 10-year anti-incumbency in the northern state after learning its lessons from the surprise Lok Sabha poll verdict, and their risk paid off.
BJP hat-trick in Haryana, NC victorious in J&K “The victory in Haryana is the result of the tremendous effort put forth by the party workers.” The Haryana squad and Naddaji have won, and our humble chief minister has won as well. In Haryana today, the promise of progress has triumphed over deceptive tactics. During his victory speech at the BJP headquarters, Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared, “The people of Haryana have created new history.”
Early indications indicated that the Congress will win by a landslide with more than 55 seats when the vote counting started at 8 a.m. on Tuesday. Rahul Gandhi’s election pledge made headlines, and the grand old party volunteers were spotted handing out “jalebis,” a tasty treat. But within hours, the tides reversed sharply in the BJP’s favor, and the tables were flipped.
Initially accusing the Election Commission of providing false poll results data on its website, the Congress eventually referred to the decision as “unacceptable.”
However, the grand old party has cause for celebration after winning the first assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir since the former state became a Union territory alongside its partner, the National Conference. BJP clinches hat-trick in Haryana, Cong-NC victorious in J&K
The following are the main conclusions drawn from the J&K and Haryana election results:
1. The BJP’s anti-incumbency campaign is successful
BJP hat-trick in Haryana, NC victorious in J&K Manohar Lal Khattar was unexpectedly ousted as chief minister by the BJP in March of this year. An OBC leader named Nayab Singh Saini was chosen to run the state. The BJP consolidated non-Jat voters to its advantage since it seemed that the majority of Jats and Dalits could support the Congress. These were some of the strategies used by the saffron party to avoid the Haryana anti-incumbency.
2. Congress: MP in 2023, Haryana in 2024
BJP hat-trick in Haryana, NC victorious in J&K The Congress was unable to end the BJP’s nearly two-decade-long anti-incumbency campaign in Madhya Pradesh in 2023. In Haryana, the scenario was the same. The Agniveer scheme controversy, farmers’ ire, and anti-incumbency sentiment appeared to be major issues for the BJP. Rahul Gandhi and other powerful Congressmen launched a polling blitzkrieg, but the finish line in Haryana was too far away.
3. Haryana results expose Cong infighting
BJP hat-trick in Haryana, NC victorious in J&K The outcome of the Haryana election demonstrated once more how susceptible the state is to internal strife. Prominent Dalit figure Kumari Selja was reportedly resentful of Bhupinder Singh Hooda, who was spearheading the state’s Congress campaign, even before the first ballot was cast.
BJP hat-trick in Haryana, NC victorious in J&K Selja stated, “We will have to make a fresh start and think about the shortcomings,” following the results that indicated the Congress will once again sit in the opposition. We must determine who is accountable for these outcomes.
4. Omar Abdullah’s comeback after LS poll defeat
BJP hat-trick in Haryana, NC victorious in J&K The then-incarcerated independent candidate Sheikh Rashid in Baramulla shocked National Conference deputy president Omar Abdullah during the Lok Sabha elections.
The Abdullah scion played a key role in propelling the party to the top of the J&K assembly polls less than three months later. An important factor in the party’s alliance with Congress was the younger Abdullah.
5. AAP opens account in J&K, routed in Haryana
BJP hat-trick in Haryana, NC victorious in J&K The Aam Aadmi Party, led by Arvind Kejriwal, will also be remembered for its debut in Union territory during the Jammu and Kashmir elections. The AAP leadership has good reason to be happy, as the party is well-known for its presence in Punjab and Delhi. However, the party’s polling performance in Haryana was forgettable as it did not secure a single seat.
6. BJP’s best-ever poll performance in J&K
By repealing Article 370 in 2019, the Narendra Modi administration eliminated Jammu and Kashmir’s unique status. By this action, J&K was divided into two Union territories: Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir. The party won 29 seats, all in the Jammu area, marking its best-ever showing in the history of the J&K election.
7. Smaller parties bite the dust
In both Jammu & Kashmir and Haryana, it was anticipated that the smaller parties would be crucial to the establishment of administrations. Nevertheless, the “kingmaker” parties lost both elections. The regional parties were unable to compete with the national giants, whether it was Sajad Lone’s People’s Conference in J&K, Engineer Rashid’s Awami Ittehad Party (AIP), Dushyant Chautala’s JJP in Haryana, or the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD).
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