Haryana shocks Congress, JJP bites dust as BJP returns for 3rd term | In pics
BJP wins the Haryana assembly elections, surpassing the majority mark and improving its previous tally. BJP scores 48 seats, Congress
BJP wins the Haryana assembly elections, surpassing the majority mark and improving its previous tally. BJP scores 48 seats, Congress has won 37 seats.
BJP supporters celebrate at BJP HQ after assembly election results in New Delhi, India, on Tuesday.(Photo by Vipin Kumar/ Hindustan Times)
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Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini along with his wife Suman Saini being applied 'Tilak' after winning from the Ladwa seat in the Haryana Assembly election, in Kurukshetra on Tuesday. (BJP Haryana - X)
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BJP leaders Jairam Ramesh and Pawan Khera address press conference at the AICC headquarters in New Delhi. (Photo by Sanchit Khanna/ Hindustan Times)
Former Haryana chief minister and Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda speaks with the media on the day of the results of Haryana assembly elections.(PTI)
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BJP leader Anil Vij monitors Haryana Assembly poll results with party workers, in Ambala, Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2024. (PTI)
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Kathmandu: An aerial view of smoke rising from the Federal Parliament of Nepal premises after it was set on fire by protestors during massive anti-government protests, in Kathmandu.
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Right-wing youth activist and influencer Charlie Kirk, a close ally of President Donald Trump, was shot dead on September 10 in what was described as a "political assassination," raising fears of further political violence in an increasingly volatile United States. Trump confirmed via social media that Kirk, 31, had succumbed to his injuries.
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A protester in Marseille holds a placard reading "Macron Cornichon" during nationwide protests that erupted after handover of power between the new Prime Minister and his predecessor, who suffered a crushing loss in a confidence vote.
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Demonstrators wield stones and sticks as they clash with riot police personnel during the protest against the blocking of at least 26 social media platforms not registered under the government's new rules.