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Haryana News: Delimitation to happen in Haryana before 2029 elections. Haryana

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Haryana News: Delimitation to happen in Haryana before 2029 elections. Haryana



Haryana News: Delimitation to happen in Haryana before 2029 elections

There will be 126 seats in the Assembly and 14 seats in the Lok Sabha.
Chandigarh News (Aaj Samaj) Chandigarh: Delimitation will take place in Haryana before the 2029 elections. After delimitation, 126 assembly seats and 14 Lok Sabha seats can be determined in Haryana. In the year 2021, the then Assembly Speaker Gyan Chand Gupta wrote a letter to the Lok Sabha Speaker informing him about this. He had written in his letter that if the number of MLAs increases after delimitation, there will be no arrangements for their seat in the present Assembly. Therefore, through a letter, a request was made to provide land for the construction of a new Haryana Assembly building.

Approval has now been received from the Central Government for the construction of the new Haryana Assembly building. Construction work on the new building will begin soon. In view of the upcoming delimitation, the BJP has already started working at the grassroots level. The BJP is busy conducting village-to-village polls. Previously, delimitation took place in Haryana in 2007-2008. At that time there was a Congress Hooda government in the state. During this period many assemblies were demolished and new ones built. There were changes in delimitation in many places, especially in Sirsa, Hisar and Ahirwal areas. Now the BJP is also preparing to make changes in seats on its own criteria. The BJP’s main focus is on those areas where it did not get a single seat. Therefore, changes can be made by demarcating the areas of Rohtak, Hisar, Sirsa, Fatehabad and Mewat.

25 seats can be reserved.

The Hooda mounting seat, Garhi Sampla Kiloi, can be booked. Kalanaur can be converted into a general headquarters. At present, of the 10 Lok Sabha seats in the state, 2 seats, Ambala and Sirsa, are reserved. While, of the 90 assembly seats, 17 are reserved for scheduled castes. After delimitation, 3 of the 14 Lok Sabha seats in the state can be reserved. While, of the 126 assembly seats, 25 seats can be kept in the reserve category.

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