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Congress alleges irregularities in Haryana Rajya Sabha polls, raises cross-voting issue with Governor

By ANI | Updated: March 19, 2026 17:00 IST

Chandigarh (Haryana) [India], March 19 : Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Thursday said that the party has apprised ...

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Chandigarh (Haryana) [India], March 19 : Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Thursday said that the party has apprised Haryana Governor Professor Ashim Kumar Ghosh of alleged irregularities, including cross-voting, during the Haryana Rajya Sabha polls.

Addressing reporters Hooda said, "We had informed the Governor... the Presiding Officer was completely partisan. Our votes were rejected... There were 5 cross votes, and 4 of them were declared invalid."

He alleged bias on the part of the Presiding Officer and claimed that several votes cast by Congress were unfairly rejected during the polling process.

Earlier, The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress have each won seats in the Haryana Rajya Sabha elections. Congress leaders said they won despite the BJP trying to "buy" votes, while the BJP winner, Sanjay Bhatia, said the Congress is just upset because their own people didn't vote for them.

Amid celebrations in both camps, leaders traded accusations, with the Congress blaming the BJP for unethical tactics and the BJP questioning the opposition's ability to keep its legislators together.

BJP winning candidate Sanjay Bhatia, while speaking to ANI, said, "Congress's responsibility was to unite its workers and MLAs, now they are putting allegations on us for the cross-votes of their own workers, which is not right... I have been born and brought up in Haryana and my priority will be the issues of the people here... Congress got 28 votes, the independent received 16 votes with first preference and BJP received 39 first preference votes...

On the other hand, Congress MLA Geeta Bhukkal, while speaking to ANI, said, "We won the fight we had been fighting for a long time. The way a procession of constitution and constitutional bodies was being carried out, the democracy won finally. Our candidate, Karamvir Singh Baudh won the seat today... We congratulate our leaders and workers... BJP tried to do horse trading today..."

Haryana Congress President Rao Narendra Singh had eralier alleged that the Rajya Sabha election process has exposed the ruling party's "anti-Dalit" stance.

Speaking to reporters, Singh congratulated party workers for supporting a candidate from a marginalised background while warning of strict action against any Congress legislators who may have "betrayed the party," pointing to alleged cross-voting by certain members.Haryana Congress President Rao Narendra Singh, while talking to the reporters, said, "BJP's anti-poor, anti-Dalit ideology has been exposed... Congress sent a person hailing from a poor Dalit family to the country's biggest Panchayat, and I congratulate all the workers of the party...Those who betrayed the party will be subjected to strict action."

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