Haryana Assembly Elections: Congress on Wednesday released its third list of 40 candidates for the upcoming Haryana Assembly elections next month. With this the grand old party has declared candidates for 81 out of the 90 assembly seats in the state. Former Haryana deputy Chief Minister Chander Mohan has been fielded from Panchkula, former Haryana Legislative member Nirmal Singh from Ambala city, and former minister Rajdeep Surjewala's son Aditya Surjewala has been fielded from Kaithal seat.

The party will declare the remaining candidates for nine constituencies, which are still under discussion.

Congress's third list of candidates for Haryana Assembly elections includes:

Candidate Constituency
Chander Mohan Panchkula
Ch. Nirmal Singh Ambala City
Pooja Chaudhary Mulana (SC)
Akram Khan Jagadhri
Raman Tyagi Yamunanagar
Mandeep Singh Chatha Pehowa
Devinder Hans Guhla (SC)
Vikas Saharan Kalayat
Aditya Surjewala Kaithal
 Sultan Singh Jadola Pundri
Rakesh Kumar Kamboj Indri
Sumita Virk Karnal
Virender Singh Rathore Gharaunda
Varinder Kumar Shah Panipat City
 Jai Bhagwan Antil Rai
 Mahabir Gupta Jind
Balwan Singh Daulatpuria Fatehabad
Jarnail Singh Ratia
Gokul Setia Sirsa
Bharat Singh Beniwal Ellenabad
Chander Parkash Adampur
Rahul Makkar Hansi
Ram Niwas Ghorela Barwala
Ram Niwas Rara Hisar
Anil Mann Nalwa
Rajbir Singh Fartiya Loharu
Sombir Singh (Sheoran) Badhra
Dr. Manisha Sangwan Dadri
Pradeep Narwal Bawani Khera (SC
 Anita Yadav Ateli
Rao Narinder Singh Narnaul
Dr. M.L. Ranga Bawal (SC)
Jagdish Yadav Kosli
Pearl Chaudhary Pataudi (SC)
Mohd. Israil Hathin
Karan Dalal Palwal
Raghubir Tewatia Prithla
 Vijay Pratap Badhkal
Parag Sharma Ballabgarh
Lakhan Kumar Singla Faridabad

Congress had released its second list of nine candidates on September 8. These included Mohit Grover from Gurugram, Kuldeep Sharma from Ganaur, Ashok Arora from Thanesar, Manju Choudhary from Nangal Chaudhary seat, Brijenda Sing from Tohana, among others.

All 90 seats of Haryana will go for voting in a single phase on October 5. The counting of votes will be counted on October 8.