While the chief minister's post will remain with the BJP, the JJP will get the deputy chief minister's post
Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar will be elected the BJP legislative party leader at a meeting in Chandigarh on Saturday and will then stake claim before the governor to form the government
After the poll results came out on Thursday, the ruling BJP fell six short of the halfway mark needed to form the next government
The BJP, which had set a target of winning 75 seats in the 90-member assembly ahead of the polls, is leading in 39 seats, while the Congress is ahead in 33 constituencies.
The exit polls have predicted the ruling BJP-Shiv Sena alliance getting elected in Maharashtra but have differed in their projection of a number of seats.
Khattar, a first-time MLA, is seeking re-election from Karnal, while Hooda is seeking re-election from his stronghold Garhi Sampla-Kiloi in Rohtak district
Haryana Assembly election results will decide the fate of 1,169 candidates, including 105 women and a transgender.
Fear is palpable among Rohingyas but their concerns find little resonance with locals in Nuh
The Congress was quick to hit back, saying the remark by the chief minister showed the "anti-woman" character of the ruling BJP and demanded an immediate apology
The state leadership of the BJP is confident that this time Mewat won't disappoint them
We will not give Tanwar entry, Khattar told reporters
Congress leader Ranjit Singh Chautala, son of late deputy prime minister Devi Lal, entered the fray from Rania as Independent after failing to secure a ticket
Assembly elections in Haryana will be held on October 21 and the counting of votes in the state will be taken up on October 24
Khattar also said the Haryana government will look into the feasibility of setting up a Law Commission
'We gave fearless, discrimination-free and corruption-free governance,' he said
Reacting to the criticism, the chief minister accused the media of 'running a misleading and factless campaign' against him and shared on Twitter a full video of the event
New Delhi, 30 AugustIf embattled Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Wednesday ruled out his resignation after meeting Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Amit Shah, the party also announced that Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath, who has recently been criticized for the deaths of over 70 children in a hospital in his Lok Sabha constituency, and his deputies Keshav Prasad Maurya and Dinesh Sharma, will not contest any assembly by-polls but enter the UP legislature's upper house.Adityanath is a Lok Sabha member from Gorakhpur, while Deputy CM Maurya is a Lok Sabha member from Phoolpur. With the two slated to vacate their seats, by-polls would need to be held on the two seats. Until a month back, speculation was rife that Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati might contest the Phoolpur Lok Sabha by-poll as the common candidate of a joint Opposition.A by-poll is also due on the Ajmer Lok Sabha seat in Rajasthan, after sitting MP Sanwar Lal Jat passed away on August 9. ...
Under Khattar three major law & order lapses happened, leading to large-scale arson and looting
A 20-year-old woman and her 14-year-old cousin were sexually assaulted by several men in their home in Mewat on August 24
Khattar was replying to the allegations that he was misusing the CBI against Bhupinder Singh Hooda