Elections 2024: ECI Reschedules Haryana Voting, New Assembly Result Date Announced — Check Schedule
The Election Commission of India has rescheduled the polling day for Haryana to October 5, 2024, and the counting day for J&K and Haryana to October 8, 2024.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Saturday revised the polling date for the Haryana Assembly elections from October 1 to October 5, 2024. Consequently, the counting day for both the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) and Haryana Assembly elections has been moved from October 4 to October 8, 2024.
The ECI's decision aims to respect the traditions of the Bishnoi community, who celebrate the Asoj Amavasya festival in memory of their Guru Jambheshwar.
The ECI's press note stated, “The Election Commission of India had announced the schedule for the General Election to the Legislative Assembly of Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana vide Press Note No.ECI/PN/128/2024 dated 16th August, 2024 wherein the date of poll for J&K (Phase-3) and Haryana was fixed on 1st October, 2024 (Tuesday), date of Counting on 04.10.2024(Friday) and date of completion of election process on 06.10.2024 (Sunday).”
“Subsequently, representations have been received from National Political Parties, State Political Party, and All India Bishnoi Mahasabha regarding the mass movement of people of the Bishnoi community from Haryana to Rajasthan to participate in the centuries-old Asoj Amavasya festival celebration. It may deny voting rights to a large number of people and may lead to reduced voter participation in the general election to the Legislative Assembly of Haryana. The Commission, having considered these representations, has decided to change the date of the poll only for Haryana from 1st October, 2024 (Tuesday) to 5th October, 2024 (Saturday),” it added.
Revised schedule for Haryana And Jammu-Kashmir Assembly Elections
Poll Events | Jammu and Kashmir (Phase-III) |
Haryana (All Assembly Constituencies) |
Date of Issue of Gazette Notification | 05.09.2024 (Thursday) |
05.09.2024 (Thursday) |
Last date for making nominations | 12.09.2024 (Thursday) |
12.09.2024 (Thursday) |
Date for scrutiny of nominations | 13.09.2024 (Friday) |
13.09.2024 (Friday) |
Last date for the withdrawal of candidatures |
17.09.2024 (Tuesday) |
16.09.2024 (Monday) |
Date of Poll | 01.10.2024 (Tuesday) (No Change) |
05.10.2024 (Saturday) |
Date of Counting | 08.10.2024 (Tuesday) (For both Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana) |
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Date before which election shall be completed | 10.10.2024 (Thursday) (For both Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana) |
Haryana Election 2024: Congress Claims BJP 'Defeat' As Saffron Party Lauds Poll Postponement
Former Haryana Chief Minister and Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda responded to the ECI's decision saying, “It is the Election Commission's right, they have extended the date. They (BJP) have already accepted defeat in Haryana. When the Haryana government wrote a letter to the Election Commission, I had said at that time that the BJP had accepted defeat”, as per news agency ANI.
#WATCH | On Election Commission's decision to extend Haryana assembly election date from October 1 to October 5, former Haryana CM and Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda says, "It is the Election Commission's right, they have extended the date. They (BJP) have already accepted… pic.twitter.com/ADhr1VVrtS
— ANI (@ANI) August 31, 2024
BJP leader Anil Vij expressed gratitude towards the ECI, stating, “We are thankful to the Election Commission; they took action on our application and changed the dates. We intended that on the earlier (election) dates, people would have got 5 holidays and there would have been chances people go for holidays or urgent work and this could have led to a decrease in the vote percentage... Congress keep saying things without any reason.”
#WATCH | On Election Commission's decision to extend Haryana assembly election date from October 1 to October 5, BJP leader Anil Vij says, " We are thankful to the Election Commission, they took action on our application and changed the dates. We intended that on the earlier… pic.twitter.com/nEUaiCYHnJ
— ANI (@ANI) August 31, 2024
BJP MP Biplab Kumar Deb also weighed in as he told ANI, “It is the duty of the Election Commission. At that time the main festival of the Bishnoi community takes place, so the Election Commission wants maximum voting in the elections and we welcome it... We have worked honestly in the state and the people will decide who will win...”
#WATCH | On Election Commission's decision to extend Haryana assembly election date from October 1 to October 5, BJP MP Biplab Kumar Deb says, "...It is the duty of the Election Commission. At that time the main festival of the Bishnoi community takes place, so the Election… pic.twitter.com/ijDqOBDOBH
— ANI (@ANI) August 31, 2024
BJP Urged ECI To Shift Haryana Election Citing Long Weekend
The BJP’s Haryana unit had earlier requested the ECI to reconsider the October 1 polling date, citing concerns that overlapping holidays might result in reduced voter turnout. Senior BJP leader Anil Vij defended the request, asserting, "The date that has been announced—if one takes a day off, it becomes a five-day holiday. There is a fear that people might go out of state, leading to a drop in the voting percentage. Congress has reacted to this, but we are not asking to move the date forward; you (ECI) can move it back. Move it back by 2-3 days so that this 5-day chunk does not occur. People should not be able to take a 5-day holiday. Move it back by 4-5 days, we are ready. You can conduct the election tomorrow; my party is ready to contest."
Opposition leaders have strongly criticised the BJP's stance. Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Leader of the Opposition and former Haryana Chief Minister, contended, “It has been more than a week since the Election Commission announced the poll date. The BJP wants the polls to be deferred as it has accepted defeat. Polls should be held according to the date fixed by the EC... People of Haryana don't want to see the BJP government in power even for a day,” as reported by news agency PTI.
Deepender Hooda, Rohtak MP and Bhupinder Hooda's son, labelled the BJP's request as "childish" and opined that the party was "scared".
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) also criticised the BJP’s request, accusing the ruling party of seeking excuses due to anticipated defeat.
However, Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) leader Abhay Chautala suggested postponing the election date by one or two weeks, citing that long weekends often result in decreased voter turnout, potentially affecting participation by 15 to 20 per cent.