Will there be any change in the dates of Haryana assembly elections? Election Commission may announce it soon

Haryana Assembly Polls Dates: A big update is coming out regarding the dates of assembly elections in Haryana. According to the information, these dates may change. The Election Commission can take a decision about it very soon. It is worth noting that according to the announcement so far, voting will be held in Haryana on October 1 and October 4. Votes will be cast on all 90 seats on the same day. Let us tell you that the Bharatiya Janata Party had also written a letter to the Election Commission. In this letter, the BJP had requested the Commission to extend the date of elections in Haryana. It is being told that the Election Commission is considering this. An announcement can be made about it by Tuesday.

It is worth noting that the Haryana unit of BJP has written a letter to the Election Commission requesting to postpone the assembly elections to be held on October 1 for some time. According to Aaj Tak, the next date of election can be 7 or 8 October. Accordingly, the date of counting can also be extended. In its letter, BJP has cited holidays before and after the election date and said that this can reduce the voting percentage. At the same time, opposition parties Congress and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) criticized the BJP and claimed that the ruling party is afraid to face the election because it has realized defeat.

At the same time, Abhay Chautala’s party INLD has also demanded the postponement of the elections. On Saturday, a state BJP leader said that the party’s state unit chief Mohan Lal Badoli has sent a letter to the commission requesting the postponement of the assembly elections. Haryana Chief Election Officer Pankaj Aggarwal confirmed that the commission received a copy of the letter through e-mail on Friday. Aggarwal said that we have received a letter from the state BJP and we have sent it to the Election Commission. Varinder Garg, a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) state election management committee, said that we have argued that there is a weekend holiday before the assembly election date on October 1 (Tuesday) and there are some holidays after that, which may affect the voting percentage.

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