Haryana's Political Dynasties: A Clash of Titans in Assembly Polls

In the upcoming Haryana Assembly elections, family politics takes center stage as descendants of the state's three prominent 'Lals'—Devi Lal, Bhajan Lal, and Bansi Lal—along with other influential political families, compete for key seats. The polls are set for October 5, with vote counting on October 8.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Chandigarh | Updated: 15-09-2024 11:02 IST | Created: 15-09-2024 11:02 IST
Haryana's Political Dynasties: A Clash of Titans in Assembly Polls
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Family ties dominate the upcoming Haryana Assembly elections, with candidates from influential political dynasties competing for electoral gains. Descendants of the state's three iconic 'Lals'—Devi Lal, Bhajan Lal, and Bansi Lal—are prominent players, adding intrigue to the electoral battlefield.

Political parties, including Congress, BJP, INLD, and JJP, have fielded candidates directly linked to these dynasties. The Haryana Assembly, set for polls on October 5, will see vote counting on October 8. From Tosham to Dabwali, and Sirsa to Hisar, the race promises intense competition among well-known family members.

Significant face-offs include Devi Lal's grandsons in Sirsa, Bansi Lal's in Tosham, and Bhajan Lal's in Hisar. The influence of familial legacy is evident, shaping the political landscape and raising the stakes in this year's elections.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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