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Lok Sabha Elections: Nomination process for Lok Sabha elections will start in Haryana from today

The nomination process for Lok Sabha elections in Haryana will start from today. Notification for Lok Sabha elections in Haryana will be released on Monday. The nomination process will start with the notification. Today i.e. from 29th April to 6th May, candidates will be able to submit their nomination papers. Candidates will get only 6 days to file nomination. Scrutiny of nomination papers will be held on Tuesday 7th May.

Haryana election nomination starts

Haryana election nomination starts

Candidates will be able to withdraw their nomination papers till Thursday 9th May. Voting will take place on 25th May. The results will be declared after counting of votes on June 4. If any candidate wants to take online admission, then after filling the online form, he/she will have to send its hard copy to the concerned RO. need to deposite. BJP's Gurugram Lok Sabha candidate Rao Inderjit will file his nomination papers today. Bharatiya Janata Party is the only party in Haryana which has All Candidates have been announced for 10 seats. Whereas Congress has so far been able to announce the names of only 8 candidates. The Congress candidate from Gurugram Lok Sabha seat has not been announced yet. Congress has signed an agreement with Aam Aadmi Party on Kurukshetra seat under the Bharat Alliance. Whereas JJP has announced the names of candidates on 5 seats and INLD has announced the names of candidates on 6 Lok Sabha seats.

INLD has fielded 6 Lok Sabha candidates. INIL's Kurukshetra Lok Sabha candidate Abhay Singh Chautala will file his nomination papers in Kurukshetra on May 1 at 10 am. On May 2, candidate from Ambala, Sardar Gurpreet Singh Balmiki will file his nomination papers. Hisar candidate Sunaina Chautala will file her nomination papers on May 3. On May 4, former SP and Dronacharya awardee Anup Singh Dahiya will file nomination from Sonipat and candidate Sandeep Lott Balmiki from Sirsa. This time the State Election Commission is trying to increase the voting percentage to 75 percent. An awareness campaign is being run regarding this. The Commission has taken many unique initiatives.