Haryana Election: The date of Haryana assembly Election may change announcement possible onTuesday
Haryana Assembly Election: Haryana Assembly EC However the assembly election in Haryana which was scheduled for 1st of October in the year end. The dates of the election may be change. As by the sources. The decision in this regard can be taken in the Election Commission meeting on Tuesday on the request of political parties. In the meanwhile we let you tell what happened in the past, as per scheduled chart ,voting will be held in a single phase for all 90 seats of the state. Votes will be cast in Haryana on October 1 and the election results will come after counting of votes on October 4.
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BJP written a letter to EC
The Bharatiya Janata Party has demanded a change in the voting date for the Haryana Assembly elections. As by the Election Commission sources, voting may take place on October 7 or 8 instead of October 1. Accordingly, the counting date may also be extended. The Election Commission may announce this on Tuesday. BJP President Haryana Mohan Lal Badoli had written a letter to the EC in which he had asked to change the polling datem . He says this there are many holidays before and after the polling date, so this date should be changed. Mohan Lal Badoli wrote a letter to the commission saying that there are holidays before and after the polling day on 1 October. Due to these holidays, people can go out for a walk. This can affect the voting percentage. On this basis, he had requested the Election Commission and the Chief Electoral Officer of Haryana to change the polling date.
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holidays before and after 1 October
In his letter, he mentioned that 28th is Saturday and 29th is Sunday, 30th is Monday.a working day in between and polling will be held on Tuesday, 1 October. While there is a holiday on Gandhi Jayanti on 2 October, there is a holiday on Agrasen Jayanti on 3 October. In such a situation, due to the 6-day long weekend, people can go on holidays. After the Lok Sabha elections, the Election Commission had said that we have learned a lesson from these elections that elections should not be held in extreme heat and polling should not be held on weekends.