BJP, Congress Split Haryana RS Seats Amid Vote-Secrecy Drama

The ruling BJP and opposition Congress each secured one Rajya Sabha seat from Haryana in a closely watched election. The polling was marked by high drama, with both parties leveling allegations of violations in vote secrecy and cross-voting. Congress Leader of Opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda claimed victory for his party's candidate, while the Congress had sequestered its MLAs in Himachal Pradesh to prevent defections. The results come as two sitting BJP members' terms are set to end in April.

Key Points: Haryana Rajya Sabha Election: BJP, Congress Win 1 Seat Each

  • BJP & Congress win one Rajya Sabha seat each
  • Allegations of vote secrecy violations exchanged
  • INLD MLAs abstain from voting
  • Congress moved MLAs to Himachal fearing cross-voting
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BJP, Congress win one seat each in Haryana Rajya Sabha election

BJP's Sanjay Bhatia & Congress' Karamvir Boudh win RS seats. Poll marred by allegations of vote secrecy violations & cross-voting.

"It is our victory. - Bhupinder Singh Hooda"

Chandigarh, March 17

The ruling BJP and the main opposition Congress in Haryana on Tuesday won one seat each in elections to two Rajya Sabha seats that saw high-voltage drama amid complaints and allegations of violations of vote secrecy and cross-voting.

The seats were won by BJP's Sanjay Bhatia and Congress' Karamvir Boudh.

BJP-backed Independent candidate Satish Nandal faced defeat. Eighty-eight legislators cast their votes. The Indian National Lok Dal's two legislators -- Arjun Chautala and Aditya Devilal -- abstained from the voting.

In the Assembly of 90 members, the BJP has 48 seats, the Congress 37 seats, the INLD two seats and Independents have three seats.

As the counting concluded at 4 p.m. on Monday, leaders of both parties claimed victory for their respective candidates. However, counting of votes began late in the night after a go-ahead by the Election Commission of India.

Congress President and Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge, wrote to the Chief Election Commissioner alleging attempts to interfere with the integrity of the election. Citing the time-sensitive nature of the matter, he requested the Chief Election Commissioner to meet a party delegation before the declaration of results. However, the BJP alleged violation of secrecy during the polling by two Congress lawmakers -- Paramvir Singh and Bharat Singh Beniwal.

The Congress accused Transport Minister Anil Vij of the violation.

Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini cast the first vote of the day. Leader of Opposition in the Assembly and former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda said his party's nominee had secured victory on one of the two seats.

"It is our victory," he told reporters here. Fearing cross-voting, the Congress party, which has 37 legislators in the 90-member House, moved its MLAs to resorts and hotels in Himachal Pradesh. Six among them did not go to Himachal for personal reasons. On Sunday night, the Congress shifted 31 legislators from Shimla to Kasauli. Accompanying party general secretary and in charge of Haryana, B.K. Hariprasad and Rohtak MP Deepender Hooda, the lawmakers, on Monday morning, were taken directly in a convoy from their hotel to Chandigarh amid tight security.

The two Rajya Sabha seats would fall vacant as BJP members Kiran Choudhry and Ram Chander Jangra are set to complete their terms on April 9.

In the past, two instances of vote cancellations during the Rajya Sabha polls came to light that altered the election results. In 2016, the votes of 14 Congress MLAs were declared invalid. At that time, pens other than the prescribed ones containing purple ink were used. The cancellation of the 14 votes paved the way for the victory of Independent candidate Subhash Chandra, who was backed by the BJP. In 2022, the vote of one Congress MLA was declared invalid. Consequently, Ajay Maken lost to the BJP-backed Independent candidate, Kartikeya Sharma.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Good to see a balanced outcome with one seat each for BJP and Congress. But the allegations from both sides are concerning. The Election Commission must ensure complete transparency. Our democracy's strength lies in fair elections.
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Arjun K
The history of vote cancellations mentioned here is telling. 14 votes invalid in 2016! How does that even happen? It shows the system needs more safeguards. Hope Sanjay Bhatia and Karamvir Boudh will work for Haryana's development now. 🤞
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Sarah B
As an observer, the whole process seems unnecessarily chaotic. Counting delayed, accusations flying, MLAs being shuttled around... Is this how a mature democracy functions? There has to be a better way to conduct these internal elections.
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Vikram M
INLD's abstention is interesting. With just 2 seats, they hold some sway. Maybe a strategic move? Anyway, the real test is what these elected MPs do in the Rajya Sabha. Less drama, more work on bills please.
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Kavya N
All this "high-voltage drama" for two seats. Imagine if this energy was directed towards solving water issues or farmers' problems in the state. Sigh. At least the result reflects the assembly's composition.

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