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BJP Dominates GT Road Belt in Haryana, Winning 18 of 29 Seats

BJP Dominates GT Road Belt in Haryana, Winning 18 of 29 Seats

Strategic campaigning and strong leadership help BJP reclaim crucial non-Jat dominated region, marking significant improvement from 2019 performance; experts cite this victory as key to party's third consecutive term.

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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has demonstrated its political prowess by securing a commanding victory in Haryana's strategically important GT Road belt, winning 18 out of 29 assembly seats. This achievement marks a significant improvement from their 2019 performance when they won only 14 seats in the region.

The GT Road belt, stretching across seven districts - Panchkula, Ambala, Kurukshetra, Yamunanagar, Karnal, Panipat, and Sonepat - has historically played a crucial role in government formation in Haryana. Known for its predominantly non-Jat population, this region has emerged as a key battleground for political parties.

Strategic Campaign Success

The BJP's victory can be attributed to its comprehensive campaign strategy, which included high-profile rallies featuring Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and other prominent leaders. The party's focused approach helped overcome anti-incumbency sentiments that had been building in the region.

Seat Distribution

The BJP's victories span across important constituencies including Kalka, Ambala Cantt, Yamunanagar, and Karnal, while the Congress managed to secure wins in areas such as Panchkula, Naraingarh, and Ambala City. This distribution shows the competitive nature of the electoral battle in the region.

Expert Analysis

According to Experts, the BJP's success can be attributed to strong team spirit among party workers and effective leadership. "Despite anti-incumbency factors and a perceived Congress wave, the BJP's coordinated campaign efforts helped them regain lost ground in this crucial belt," he noted.

The victory in the GT Road belt is particularly significant as it has historically been a determining factor in Haryana's politics. The region's support has been crucial for the BJP's continuous rule since 2014, much as it was for Congress in earlier years.

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