
33 municipal bodies in Haryana go into polls; results on March 12
Haryana has entered the electoral fray with the voting for 33 municipal bodies underway on Sunday. The polling started at 8 am and will conclude at 6 pm, with the results being declared on March 12. The elections are being held to elect mayors and ward council members in various areas, including Gurugram, Manesar, Faridabad, Hisar, Rohtak, Karnal, and Yamunanagar.
The voting process has been smooth so far, with no major incidents reported across the state. The election officials have made necessary arrangements to ensure a peaceful and hassle-free voting experience for the electorate. The voters are excited to exercise their franchise and elect their representatives for the next five years.
Union Minister and Chief Minister of Haryana, Manohar Lal Khattar, has urged the voters to cast their votes and exercise their democratic right. He expressed hope that the elections would be conducted in a peaceful and fair manner. The Chief Minister also appealed to the voters to come out in large numbers and participate in the democratic process.
The elections for the municipal bodies are significant as they will have a direct impact on the governance and development of the respective areas. The elected representatives will be responsible for ensuring the basic amenities and services, such as water supply, sanitation, and waste management, are provided to the citizens.
The Haryana government has made elaborate arrangements to ensure the smooth conduct of the elections. The state police and election officials have been deployed in large numbers to maintain law and order and ensure that the voting process is peaceful. The voters have been advised to reach their polling stations early to avoid any last-minute rush.
The voting process has been marred by some issues, however. In some areas, the voters have reported that their names are missing from the electoral rolls. The election officials have assured that the issue will be resolved and the voters will be able to cast their votes.
The elections for the municipal bodies have been keenly watched, with several political parties and independent candidates contesting the elections. The BJP, Congress, and AAP are some of the prominent parties contesting the elections. The candidates have been campaigning extensively, with a focus on issues such as development, governance, and transparency.
The results of the elections will be declared on March 12. The elected representatives will take oath on March 15. The Haryana government has promised to provide all necessary support to the elected representatives to ensure that they are able to discharge their duties effectively.
In conclusion, the voting for the 33 municipal bodies in Haryana has been underway since 8 am on Sunday. The polling will conclude at 6 pm, with the results being declared on March 12. The elections are significant as they will have a direct impact on the governance and development of the respective areas. The voters have been advised to come out in large numbers and participate in the democratic process.