According to the latest data, the BJP has so far won in 41 seats and is leading in eight seats out of the total 90 constituencies in Haryana, while the Congress has so far secured 31 and is leading in six.
The credit for the BJP’s stunning comeback for the third consecutive term in Haryana largely goes to Union Education Minister and BJP's Haryana election in-charge Dharmendra Pradhan.
Dharmendra’s Magic
Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, a trusted lieutenant of PM Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, played a key role in managing the BJP’s poll strategy in Haryana.
As soon as Pradhan was appointed the election in-charge for Haryana, he set up his camp in Rohtak, Kurukshetra, and Panchkula. He met grassroot workers to gather real-time feedback, informing the leadership and promptly addressing the local issues.
Like 2019, Pradhan tactically strengthened BJP’s poll strategy and encouraging local leaders to reach out people as per party’s manifesto.
Dharmendra’s Poll Strategy
Pradhan's involvement in Haryana elections typically revolves around campaigning, addressing issues like agricultural reforms, development projects, and social welfare schemes, which resonate with the state's electorate. His strategies often aim to consolidate support among various demographic groups, including farmers and youth.
Instead of travelling in helicopter and addressing large gatherings Pradhan travelled across the state by car, organising small meetings to woo the voters.
“Double-Engine” Intact
The BJP’s poll campaigning in Haryana revolved around projecting the state’s “double-engine” government narrative, a slogan that says BJP ruling at the Centre and state will give faster development and corruption-free governance. Pradhan highlighted this slogan and rejuvenated the voters, particularly the young voters in the state.
Backing of Backward Class
Pradhan worked hard to unite the OBC leaders. He rigorously conducted meetings with village heads at early morning and sometimes at late night. He also highlighted Haryana’s move to increase the ceiling for the so-called creamy layer of other backward classes (OBCs) to Rs 8 lakh from Rs 6 lakh.
Odisha Win
Earlier this year, Pradhan orchestrated a historic win for the BJP in Odisha, defeating five-term BJD government. His hands-on approach allowed the leadership to address issues in real-time, adapt tactics, and keep the momentum going on a day-to-day basis.
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