The counting of votes for the Sirsa Assembly constituency in Haryana is underway, with Haryana Lokhit Party's Gopal Kanda currently in the lead. In a surprising turn of events, BJP candidate Rohtash Jangra withdrew his candidature and announced his support for Kanda. The poll battle in Sirsa was between Kanda and Congress candidate Gokul Setia, with Kanda receiving the backing of BJP and INLD-Bahujan Samaj Party alliance. The constituency, one of the 90 in Haryana, has witnessed a direct fight between two strong opponents, making it an important seat to watch.
Haryana Assembly Elections 2024: BJP Candidate Withdraws, Backs HLP's Gopal Kanda in Sirsa
The counting of votes for the Sirsa Assembly constituency in Haryana is currently underway, and Haryana Lokhit Party (HLP) candidate Gopal Kanda is leading the race. In a dramatic turn of events, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Rohtash Jangra withdrew his candidature and extended his support to Kanda.
Background
The Sirsa Assembly constituency is one of the 90 constituencies in Haryana. It has been a stronghold of the BJP for the past two elections. In 2014, Jangra won the seat for the BJP, and in 2019, he retained the seat with a margin of over 20,000 votes.
The Congress party has been trying to regain its lost ground in Sirsa. In the 2019 elections, Congress candidate Gokul Setia came in second place, losing to Jangra by over 20,000 votes.
2024 Elections
In the run-up to the 2024 elections, the BJP and the HLP formed an alliance. This alliance was aimed at consolidating the votes of the non-Jat communities in Sirsa.
However,Jangra's withdrawal from the race and his subsequent endorsement of Kanda has created a new dynamic in the contest. Kanda is a controversial figure, having been accused of abetment to suicide and rape. However, he has a strong following among the non-Jat communities in Sirsa.
Top 5 FAQs and Answers
Q1. Who is leading in the Sirsa Assembly constituency? A1. Gopal Kanda of the Haryana Lokhit Party is currently leading the race.
Q2. Why did Rohtash Jangra withdraw his candidature? A2. Jangra withdrew his candidature in support of Gopal Kanda, as part of the alliance between the BJP and the HLP.
Q3. Who is Gokul Setia? A3. Gokul Setia is the Congress party candidate for the Sirsa Assembly constituency.
Q4. What is the history of BJP dominance in Sirsa? A4. The BJP has won the Sirsa Assembly constituency in the last two elections.
Q5. What is the significance of the BJP-HLP alliance? A5. The alliance is aimed at consolidating the votes of the non-Jat communities in Sirsa.
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