Friday , November 15 2024

Caste equation changed in Haryana Assembly elections, shocking revelation in the survey

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Haryana Assembly Election Result 2024: After the results of Haryana Assembly elections, BJP is celebrating its victory, while Congress is pondering over its crushing defeat. The survey released by CSDS regarding the elections is shocking. According to the survey, Brahmin, Yadav, OBC and Dalit voters have overwhelmingly voted for BJP, while Jats, Jatavs and Muslims have shown confidence in Congress.

caste based voting

According to the survey revealing caste-based voting, 28 percent Jats voted for BJP, while 53 percent Jats voted for Congress. 19 percent voted for other parties. Whereas, among the Brahmin category, 51 percent Brahmins voted for BJP, 31 percent for Congress, 2 percent for BSP-INLD and 16 percent for others.

Punjabi Khatri voted for BJP-survey

According to the survey, 68 percent Punjabi Khatris expressed trust in BJP. Whereas 18 percent people voted for Congress. Others got 14 percent votes. Among other upper caste voters, 59 percent voted for BJP and 22 percent for Congress. 19 percent supported other parties.

44 percent Gujars voted for Congress. Whereas 37 percent people voted for BJP. 19 percent supported other parties. 62 percent Yadav voters voted for BJP and 25 percent for Congress. 13 percent voted for others. Among other OBCs, 47 percent voted for BJP and 32 percent for Congress. 21 percent expressed trust in other parties.

What did Jatav voters do?

According to the survey, 50 percent Jats have voted for Congress. Whereas 35 percent people voted for BJP. 15 percent expressed trust in other parties. Interestingly, only 6 percent of them voted for the BSP-INLD alliance. Generally, Jatav voters in the Hindi belt vote for BSP. Among other SC categories, 33 per cent voted for the Congress and 45 per cent for the BJP. 22 percent voted for another party.

Status of Muslim voters

Resentment was also seen among Muslim voters. 59 percent people voted for Congress. 7 percent expressed confidence in BJP and 34 percent in other parties. According to the survey, 47 percent Sikhs voted for Congress and 21 percent for BJP. 32 percent voted for another party.