Faridabad NIT Election Result 2024 Live: Vote Counting and Haryana Assembly Polls
Faridabad NIT Assembly Election 2019
CANDIDATE NAME | PARTY | STATUS |
---|---|---|
NEERAJ SHARMA
|
INC
|
Won
|
NAGENDER BHADANA
|
BJP
|
Lost
|
HAZI KARAMAT ALI
|
BSP
|
Lost
|
CHANDER BHATIA
|
IND
|
Lost
|
PRADEEP RANA
|
IND
|
Lost
|
SANTOSH KUMAR YADAV
|
AAAP
|
Lost
|
NOTA
|
NOTA
|
Lost
|
JAGJIT PANNU
|
INLD
|
Lost
|
TEJPAL
|
JNJP
|
Lost
|
VIRENDRA SINGH DANGWAL
|
CPIM
|
Lost
|
NANAK CHAND TALAN
|
IND
|
Lost
|
HARI RAM
|
IND
|
Lost
|
RAM PARTAP GAUR
|
LTSP
|
Lost
|
JAI PARKASH SINGH
|
JMBP
|
Lost
|
DINESH RAI
|
IND
|
Lost
|
DESHRAJ SINGH RANA
|
AAAAP
|
Lost
|
JITENDER KUMAR
|
IND
|
Lost
|
MANOJ SHARMA
|
ABHM
|
Lost
|
RAVINDER GUPTA
|
SP
|
Lost
|
Assembly Election 2019 Vote Count
PARTY | CANDIDATE NAME | Votes | Vote % |
---|---|---|---|
INC
|
NEERAJ SHARMA
|
61697
|
38.86
|
BJP
|
NAGENDER BHADANA
|
58455
|
36.82
|
BSP
|
HAZI KARAMAT ALI
|
17574
|
11.07
|
IND
|
CHANDER BHATIA
|
6992
|
4.40
|
IND
|
PRADEEP RANA
|
3928
|
2.47
|
AAAP
|
SANTOSH KUMAR YADAV
|
3240
|
2.04
|
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