Lowest vote margin win by BJP's Devender Chatar Bhuj Attri vs highest margin win by Congress's Mamman Khan (Photo credits: Candidates' Instagram handles) NEW DELHI: The much anticipated Haryana Assembly elections reached their conclusion on Tuesday. The Bharatiya Janata Party ( BJP ) emerged victorious, securing 48 seats and surpassing the majority threshold. The outcome caught many off guard, as it stood in stark contrast to the projections made by exit polls.
Prior to the announcement of the results, exit polls had forecasted a clean sweep for the Congress party, suggesting they would secure 55 seats. The BJP, according to these predictions, was expected to lag behind with just 27 seats. However, when the final tallies were revealed, the exit polls were proven to be entirely inaccurate, with the actual results painting a completely different picture.
The electoral battles across various constituencies ranged from narrow victories to landslide wins. In some cases, candidates managed to secure their seats by the slimmest of margins, barely edging out their opponents. On the other hand, certain contenders achieved overwhelming success, amassing substantial wins over their rivals in terms of vote count.
The Uchana Kalan constituency, BJP candidate Devender Chatar Bhuj Attri secured victory over Congress's Brijendra Singh by a razor-thin margin of just 32 votes. This was the smallest margin among the 90 assembly segments that went to polls on October 5. Haryana Jammu & Kashmir H.