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In a surprising twist, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) appears to be making a comeback in Haryana, despite earlier exit polls predicting a decisive victory for Congress. The counting of votes has revealed a close race, with the BJP narrowing the gap and even overtaking Congress in several key constituencies. If these trends hold, the BJP is on course to score a hat-trick, securing a third consecutive term in Haryana—an outcome that few saw coming, given the earlier projections.

Exit polls, which had heavily favored Congress, predicted a massive win, with estimates ranging between 50 and 64 seats for the party, compared to a significantly lower range of 18 to 32 seats for the BJP. Analysts attributed Congress’s expected victory to rising dissatisfaction with the BJP, particularly after Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini replaced the more popular Manohar Lal Khattar earlier this year. Saini’s leadership was seen as a potential weakness, and many believed that voters would shift toward Congress, banking on their promises of change. However, as counting progressed, the BJP’s strong grassroots machinery and campaign strategies have proven to be more resilient than anticipated​.

The BJP’s surprising resurgence is a testament to its ability to connect with voters at the last moment, capitalizing on local issues and mobilizing its base effectively. This development raises serious questions about the reliability of exit polls, which had overwhelmingly predicted Congress’s victory. The unpredictable nature of Indian elections, where last-minute swings in voter sentiment are not uncommon, has once again proven exit polls wrong.

Meanwhile, in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), the alliance between the National Conference (NC) and Congress is maintaining a strong lead, as predicted. This marks the first assembly elections in the Union Territory following the abrogation of Article 370, and the outcome will shape the region’s political landscape moving forward. According to exit polls, the NC-Congress alliance was expected to win around 40 to 50 seats, while the BJP and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) trailed with fewer than 30 seats each. These results, so far, seem to be aligning with expectations, reinforcing the alliance’s political clout in the region​(ABP Live).

The J&K elections also reflect the growing competition between regional players, with the NC and Congress working together to fend off challenges from the BJP and PDP. Prominent candidates like Omar Abdullah from NC and Congress’s Vikar Rasool Wani have driven a robust campaign in J&K, tapping into the electorate’s desire for stability and progress. The region, which has seen its share of political turbulence, seems to be rallying behind the coalition that promises continuity and development in a post-Article 370 scenario.

What these developments in Haryana and J&K make clear is the unpredictable nature of electoral politics in India. In Haryana, the BJP’s ability to close the gap and potentially win against all odds is a reminder that exit polls can often miss key elements—such as late voter turnout or ground-level political mobilization—that ultimately shape the final result. In contrast, J&K’s election outcome is more aligned with expectations, but it is no less significant, given the unique political context of the region.

The current trends in both states also highlight how local issues and voter dynamics can differ dramatically even within the same election cycle. In Haryana, the BJP’s emphasis on economic development and law and order may have resonated more strongly with voters than anticipated, while in J&K, the electorate’s desire for stability and governance reform under the NC-Congress alliance has kept them ahead.

As the final results come in, it’s clear that the BJP is poised to celebrate a hat-trick victory in Haryana, while the NC-Congress alliance is on track to form the next government in J&K. These outcomes, especially in Haryana, have once again demonstrated that exit polls, while useful for speculation, are not always a reliable indicator of actual voter sentiment. Indian elections continue to surprise both political analysts and parties alike, with last-minute shifts and undercurrents that defy even the most confident predictions​.

In conclusion, the BJP’s comeback in Haryana and the NC-Congress alliance’s likely win in J&K underscore the dynamic and fluid nature of Indian elections. Exit polls, while providing a snapshot of potential outcomes, often fail to capture the full complexity of voter behavior. As these election results have shown, political trends can change rapidly, with parties like BJP proving their resilience when it counts the most. As both states look ahead to new governments, the implications of these results will undoubtedly shape future political strategies across India.

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