Following the party’s defeat in the assembly poll, the Haryana Congress chief resigns.

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Following the party's defeat in the assembly poll, the Haryana Congress chief resigns.
Following the Congress’s loss in the state assembly elections, Deepak Babaria, the head of the party’s Haryana unit, submitted his resignation.
Babaria stated that shortly after last week’s election results were announced, he handed in his resignation to the party’s high command.
“I made a resignation offer after the results. I told the top leadership that I could be replaced,” he declared.

Babaria refers to wellbeing and moral obligation regarding abdication
Babaria refered to wellbeing concerns and moral obligation as explanations behind his choice to step down.
He expressed, “Because of my wellbeing and my ethical obligation considering the outcomes, I had informed the central leadership that ‘assuming they considered fit, they could supplant me.'”
In any case, he additionally expressed that after the Lok Sabha political race results, he proposed to leave as accountable for Congress’ Delhi unit however no choice was made about it.

Congress structures reality finding group following political decision rout
Following the stunning political decision results, the Congress administration as of late held a survey meeting to evaluate the party’s misfortune in Haryana.
The gathering was gone to by top party pioneers including Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, previous party boss Rahul Gandhi, and AICC general secretary (Association) KC Venugopal.
A reality finding group was comprised during this gathering to test objections of “disparities” in Electronic Democratic Machines (EVMs) as claimed by party competitors.

Congress requests examination concerning asserted EVM disparities
The Congress has requested a nitty gritty test into claimed “errors” in some EVMs during the vote counting of the Haryana surveys.
A designation of top Congress pioneers, including previous Boss Priests Bhupinder Singh Hooda and Ashok Gehlot, moved toward Political decision Commission of India authorities with the grievances.
They brought up that some EVMs were found working at close to 100% battery limit while normal EVMs were working at 60-70% battery limit.

BJP wins Haryana Gathering races, Congress claims 37 seats
In the Haryana Gathering races, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won 48 seats, finishing the Congress’ offered to get back to drive.
The Congress won 37 seats in the 90-part gathering.
More modest gatherings like the Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) were devastated, while the Indian Public Lok Dal (INLD) could oversee two seats.

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