Haryana Election 2024 / Congress' fourth list released in Haryana, this leader gets ticket from Ambala Cantt

Congress has released its fourth list for Haryana Assembly Elections 2024. Parimal Pari from Ambala Cantt, Sachin Kundu from Panipat Rural, Satbir Dablan from Narwana (SC), Sarv Mitra Kamboj from Rania, and Rohit Nagar from Tigaon have got tickets. So far the names of 86 candidates have been announced.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Sep 12, 2024, 09:25 AM
Haryana Election 2024: Only a few days are left for the voting for Haryana Assembly Elections 2024. Political parties are busy finalizing their election strategy and announcing the names of candidates. Meanwhile, the Congress party has released its fourth list of candidates on Thursday morning, making the party's election direction and strategy clear.

Names included in the fourth list of Congress

A total of five candidates have been announced in the fourth list of Congress. The party has given tickets to Parimal Pari from Ambala Cantt assembly seat, Sachin Kundu from Panipat rural seat, Satbir Dablan from Narwana (SC) seat, Sarv Mitra Kamboj from Rania seat, and Rohit Nagar from Tigaon seat. The selection process of these candidates has reflected the identification of potential leaders by the party and also indicates that the Congress is planning a strong presence in every region.

Surjewala's son also got ticket

Earlier, the Congress had also released its third list, which included the names of 40 candidates. The special thing in this list was that Randeep Surjewala's son Aditya Surjewala was made the candidate from Kaithal. This move could be a turning point in the election strategy of the Congress, which points towards family politics and can potentially attract local voters.


86 names announced so far

The Congress has so far announced the names of candidates for 86 out of 90 seats of Haryana Assembly. The party had released the names of 32 candidates in its first list and 9 in the second list. Candidates for 4 seats are still to be announced. The last date for nomination is September 12, and the electoral voting will be held on October 5, while the election results will be declared on October 8.

From this preparation of Congress and the list of candidates, it is clear that the party is ready to put all its strength in the electoral field. In the upcoming elections, it will be interesting to see how much the party benefits from this strategy of Congress and the list of candidates and how effective it proves to be in the politics of Haryana.