BJP Pulls Off Haryana Hat-Trick, J&K Picks National Conference-Congress

BJP Pulls Off Haryana Hat-Trick, J&K Picks National Conference-Congress



New Delhi:
The BJP won a historic third third straight term in Haryana and did well in Jammu. Kashmir voted overwhelmingly for National Conference, leaving the Congress with another lacklustre performance in this round of assembly polls.

Here are the top 10 points in this story:

  1. Turning exit poll prediction on its head, the BJP has won 48 of Haryana’s 90 seats. The Congress trailed at 37.  

  2. Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party, which had high hopes of carving out a niche in Haryana, boosted by  its victories in neighbouring Delhi and Punjab, has failed to open its account. The party, however, had some success in Jammu and Kashmir, winning the Doda seat.

  3. In Jammu and Kashmir, which elected its government after a decade, the National Conference and Congress alliance won 49 of the 90 seats – ahead of the halfway mark of 46. The BJP won 29 – all of them in Jammu.  

  4. Congratulating the party workers and the people for the historic victory in Haryana, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “Wherever BJP forms government, the people choose them for a long time. Congress has failed to retain its position. I can’t think of the last time they managed to secure a second term in any state since 2013. In some states, they have been out of power for over 40 years”.

  5. The National Conference won 44 of Kashmir’s 47 seats, posting a steller performance not only in Kashmir Valley but also Pir Panjal and Chenab valleys.  

  6. The Congress, which was hoping for a thumping victory in Haryana, an outcome also predicted by exit polls, has failed to do well in Jammu and Kashmir as well. The party won just five of J&K’s 90 seats, all in Kashmir Valley, riding the pro-National Conference wave. In Jammu, where it was expected to go toe to toe with the BJP, it won just the Rajouri seat.  

  7. The other big setback in the Valley was reserved for Mehbooba Mufti’s Peoples Democratic Party, which exit polls predicted would play kingmaker in a split verdict. The party, expected to win at least eight seats, won just three. 

  8. J&K’s smaller parties and Independents, many of them backed by the BJP, won 9 seats. The BJP’s state leaders had said their tally would add to the party’s score and combined with the five MLAs nominated by the Governor, the party would be able to form government. 

  9. While the Congress is yet to accept its setback in Haryana, jubilant BJP leaders have attributed it to the party’s infighting and its treatment of Dalits and backward castes, pointing to its solid backing of Bhupinder Hooda instead of Kumari Selja

  10. What also went in BJP’s favour was the unexpected turn in terms of Jat votes. The Jats and the farmer community, said to be upset over the farm laws, the treatment of women wrestlers after sexual harassment allegations against a BJP MP and the Agniveer scheme, were expected to vote for the Congress.



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It's Advantage Congress As Early Leads Trickle In For Haryana

It's Advantage Congress As Early Leads Trickle In For Haryana


Celebrations began at the Congress headquarters even before the counting of votes started.

The initial leads for Haryana have begun coming in and they show that the Congress is winning more seats than the BJP in what has been a largely bipolar contest. As of 8.33 am, the Congress is ahead in 30 of the state’s 90 Assembly constituencies while the BJP is leading in 20.

An aggregate of seven exit polls predicted that the Congress will win 55 constituencies, comfortably over the halfway mark of 45, while the BJP will emerge victorious in 26. 

While celebrations began outside the Congress headquarters in New Delhi even before the counting started, with party supporters dancing as dhols were being played, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini expressed confidence that the BJP will form the government in Haryana for the third straight time. 

“We have done a lot of development work in the past 10 years. The kind of system set up by former Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar will continue to bring benefits for Haryana for a long time. It is our responsibility to take this good work forward,” Mr Saini, who took over as the chief minister from Mr Khattar in March, told reporters this morning. 

In the last assembly elections in Haryana in 2019, the BJP had won 40 seats, the Congress 31 and the Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) 10. The BJP formed the government with the support of the JJP and Dushyant Chautala became the deputy chief minister. The post-poll alliance ended when Mr Saini became the chief minister. 



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48 Years After Applying, Woman Finally Gets Her Job Letter

48 Years After Applying, Woman Finally Gets Her Job Letter


The letter, written in January 1976, was trapped behind a drawer in a post office all these years.

A 70-year-old woman, who applied for the job of a motorcycle stunt rider 48 years ago, has received her application letter. Tizi Hodson, a former stuntwoman, was in for a pleasant shock when the long-lost letter arrived nearly five decades after she sent it. The letter, written in January 1976, was trapped behind a drawer in a post office all these years but has now found its way back to her.

It came with a handwritten note: “Late delivery by Staines Post Office. Found behind a draw. Only about 50 years late.” This unexpected arrival rekindled memories of a dream she nurtured in her youth. “I always wondered why I never heard back about the job. Now I know why,” Ms Hodson told the BBC.

Ms Hodson recalled she typed the application in a London flat, eagerly awaiting a response that never came. “Every day I looked for my post, but there was nothing there, and I was so disappointed because I really, really wanted to be a stunt rider on a motorcycle,” she shared. “It means so much to me to get it back all this time later,” she said.

Despite the initial setback, Ms Hodson pursued a remarkable career. She moved to Africa and worked as a snake handler and horse whisperer. She later learnt to fly and eventually became an aerobatic pilot and instructor. She recalled she was careful not to let people know she “was female” because she thought she would “have no chance of even getting an interview.”

“I even stupidly told them I didn’t mind how many bones I might break as I was used to it,” she recalled. 

Looking back, Tizi Hodson said that she had a wonderful time in life, even if she “broke a few bones.” “If I could speak to my younger self, I’d say go and do everything I’ve done,” the 70-year-old said. 

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3 Spectators At Air Force's Chennai Airshow Die

3 Spectators At Air Force's Chennai Airshow Die



Chennai:

At least three spectators who had come to watch the Indian Air Force’s air show in Chennai have died, a senior police officer confirmed to NDTV.

One of them, sources said, was dead by the time he was taken to the Royapettah Government Hospital. 

Another man had reportedly suffered a sun stroke while he was riding his bike. The biker was on the stretch connecting GOSH Hospital and Wallajah Road and was stuck in traffic for more than an hour. 

“Volunteers even identified his condition as he was losing control amid the stranded crowd and helped him get off the bike,” an eyewitness told NDTV. 

A senior medical officer said, “Only after the postmortem examination we will be able to identify the cause of death”.

Questions are being raised over the Indian Air Force aggressively pushing this event to set a Limca Book of World Record by aiming to mobilise 15 lakh spectators and the Chennai City Police’s poor crowd and traffic management.

Everything had been going smoothly ahead of the event, with largescale traffic diversion and parking regulations. But closer to the air show — scheduled at 11 am — the crowd got so large that the elevated MRTS railway stations along the Marina Beach road had turned into a sea of people. 

Chaos broke out after the event when with the entire crowd started to disperse. Every inch of the space on the Beach road appeared occupied. 

There was no adequate arrangement for drinking water in the spectators’ area. With temperature soaring and no public transport, hundreds had to walk three to four kilometres on the jam-packed roads to get any public conveyance.

Many – children among them — just sat on the sidewalk tired and dehydrated. Many were seen attending to fainted or weary individuals. 

With no effective police regulation on the ground, vehicles and two wheelers haphazardly entered both ways and remained stuck for more than two hours on most roads. 

Many police personnel were busy returning on their two wheelers, turning into mute spectators. They  neither regulated the situation nor intervened to help stranded  ambulances until there was public uproar. 

Most eateries on these stretches were shut and shops that were open ran out of water and soft drinks soon.

A mother who had brought her  two children said “The state government has failed us. No proper arrangements at all either at the venue or on the roads” 

The Chennai police had deployed 6,500 police personnel and 1,500 home guards for security. 

It is not clear if the Tamil Nadu government — which has a culture of objecting to mass gatherings citing security concerns — had expressed its concern to the Air Force and advised against hyping the show.

The air show had included a show by the Special Garud Force commandos in a simulated rescue operation and in freeing the hostage. It also showcased 72 aircraft, including Rafale, indigenously manufactured state-of-the-art Light Combat Aircraft Tejas, Light Combat helicopter Prachand, and Heritage aircraft Dakota.



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Big Solar Storm To Hit Earth, Warns NASA. Will It Affect India?

Big Solar Storm To Hit Earth, Warns NASA. Will It Affect India?



Dr Annapurni Subramanian and NDTV Science Editor Pallava Bagla in Merak village, Ladakh

Merak Village, Ladakh:

American scientists have issued a warning that a big solar storm is going to hit the Earth, and it may affect electronic communications. What will be its impact on India?

NDTV’s Science Editor Pallava Bagla travelled to high in the Ladakh where India observes the Sun, and spoke to Dr Annapurni Subramanian, Director of the Indian Institute of Astrophysics, to get a grasp on the situation.

A solar storm is a sudden explosion of particles, energy, magnetic fields, and material blasted into the solar system by the Sun.

The incoming solar storm could disrupt telecommunications and satellites. Indian scientists are monitoring it, and experts at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) said they have informed Indian satellite operators to take all precautions. The next few days are crucial for the Earth since the storm is heading towards the Blue Planet.

“The (solar) flare which occurred a few days ago is similar in terms of strength to the one which occurred in May,” Dr Subramanian said.

“So we would expect some kind of interference in the magnetosphere. But we would like to wait and see because it takes a few days to hit the Earth. We expect to do something tonight or tomorrow night to see if anything is happening,” she added.

“The predictions are that it can happen or it may not happen, we will have to wait and see,” Dr Subramanian said.

The strong solar storm in May produced aurora displays across the Northern Hemisphere.

When directed towards the Earth, a solar storm can create a major disturbance in Earth’s magnetic field, called a geomagnetic storm, that can produce effects such as radio blackouts, power outages, and beautiful auroras.

They do not cause direct harm to anyone on Earth, however, as the planet’s magnetic field and atmosphere protect us from the worst of these storms.



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Haryana Elections 2024 Voting Live Updates: 36.7% Turnout Till 1 pm, ML Khattar, Nayab Saini, Vinesh Phogat Cast Vote

Haryana Elections 2024 Voting Live Updates: 36.7% Turnout Till 1 pm, ML Khattar, Nayab Saini, Vinesh Phogat Cast Vote


Assembly Elections 2024 Voting: Elections are underway in Haryana

Voting is underway in all 90 assembly constituencies of Haryana to decide the political fate of Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, Bhupinder Singh Hooda, and 1,000 other candidates contesting in the state assembly elections. Olympic wrestler Vinesh Phogat is also among the key candidates contesting on a Congress ticket. The ruling BJP is eyeing a hat-trick while the Congress is hoping to make a comeback in the state after a decade. The other key contestants are Congress, AAP, INLD, BSP, JJP and Azad Samaj Party (ASP).

Prime Minister Narendra Modi spearheaded the BJP’s campaign and addressed four rallies in Haryana, attacking the Congress over several issues. He said the Congress kept every matter important for the country entangled, including the Ram temple issue. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi also addressed several rallies in Haryana, during which he said a “Congress storm” is on its way in Haryana and his party would form the government.

Here are the Live Updates on Haryana Elections 2024:

Haryana Elections: 36.7% Voting Recorded Till 1 pm
Haryana records 36.7% turnout till 1 pm for the state assembly elections. All 90 assembly seats in the state are voting today.

Haryana Voting: Congress’ Sumita Singh Says BJP Did Not Develop Karnal In 10 Years

As Haryana votes to elect its next government, Congress candidate from Karnal, Sumita Singh, alleged the BJP government did not carry out development of Karnal district and that the commoners now want a change in the government. “The Chief Minister did not bring a single project to Karnal. He was never reachable for the local public and now they want change. There is total lawlessness too in Karnal,” she told NDTV.

Haryana Assembly Elections: Vote In Favour Of Women’s Safety And Eradicating Poverty, Urges Vinesh Phogat

Haryana LIVE: BJP’s Kurukshetra MP Naveen Jindal Arrives On Horse To Cast His Vote

BJP MP from Kurukshtra, Naveen Jindal, arrived on a horse to cast his vote today. Expressing confidence in the party’s victory, he said that the people of Haryana will bless the party and the BJP will form the government in the state again. “There is a lot of enthusiasm among the people. We are very happy that they are casting their votes today and I am confident that the brave and aware people of Haryana will give their blessings to the BJP. Haryana will bless the BJP and Nayab Singh Saini will become CM again,” he said after casting his vote.

Haryana Elections: “Contesting Elections For The Development Of Kaithal”, Says Aditya Surjewala
Congress candidate from Kaithal assembly seat, Aditya Surjewala says the party is fighting against hooliganism, corruption and hatred spread in the state. He adds, “I am contesting elections for the development of Kaithal and we will bring development here…I will appeal to people to vote for Congress for justice and development…”

Before casting his vote, he offered prayers.

Haryana Voting: BJP’s Anil Vij Stakes Claim For Chief Minister’s Post, Again

BJP candidate from Ambala Cantt assembly seat Anil Vij confidently stated that the BJP will form the government in Haryana and hinted at the possibility of him becoming the Chief Minister, citing his seniority in the party. “The Chief Minister will be decided by the party. If the party wants me, our next meeting will be in the Chief Minister’s residence. I am the senior most in the party,” said Mr Vij.

Haryana Voting: Nayab Saini Casts Vote, Says Congress Follows Plundering Policy
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Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini cast his vote in his native village of Mirza in Ambala for the Haryana assembly elections. Speaking to voters after casting his vote, he accused the Congress of following the policy of plundering the state by deceiving the electorate. “Congress does the politics of ‘jhooth and loot’ and the people of Haryana have understood this. They have made up their minds to bring back the BJP in Haryana for a third time,” said Mr Saini, who was among the earlycomers.

Haryana Assembly Elections: 22.7% Turnout Recorded Till 11 am In Haryana
Over 22% polling was recorded in the first four hours of voting in the Haryana assembly election on Saturday. Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, Union minister Manohar Lal Khattar, and Olympic medallist Manu Bhaker were among the early voters. Leader of Opposition in the assembly Bhupinder Singh Hooda and Congress leaders Kumari Selja and Randeep Singh Surjewala also cast their votes in the early hours of polling. Mr Saini, Mr Hooda, Olympic wrestler Vinesh Phogat, and the JJP’s Dushyant Chautala are among the top candidates. A total of 1,027 candidates are contesting the election.

Haryana Voting: “BJP Will Form Government With Full Majority”: Kuldeep Bishnoi

It Is ‘Cast Your Vote’ Day For The Bhaker Family

A family that votes together, stays together!

Olympic medalist and Indian shooter Manu Bhaker, along with her family, arrives at a polling station in Jhajjar, to cast her vote.

“Congress Makes Promises, Doesn’t Take Care Of Budget, Later Regrets”: ML Khattar

Will Leaders Switching Parties Impact Haryana Polls? What ML Khattar Said
Former Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar is confident of a BJP hat-trick in Haryana. Speaking to NDTV as elections are underway in the state, the senior BJP leader said his party always takes into account its budget while making promises while the Congress never does that.
Former Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar Casts Vote From Karnal





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