El BJP arrasa en las elecciones municipales de Haryana al ganar las 3 corporaciones

El BJP logró la victoria en las corporaciones municipales de Ambala, Sonipat y Panchkula, obteniendo los tres puestos de alcalde en las elecciones locales de Haryana.

Los resultados se anunciaron el 14 de mayo de 2026 y consolidaron los recientes avances del partido en las elecciones legislativas del estado. Los candidatos del BJP se impusieron en las tres corporaciones, fortaleciendo su control sobre los órganos locales urbanos clave.

Se produjo una excepción en Uklana, donde la candidata independiente Reema Soni derrotó al nominado del BJP. El resultado puso de relieve focos de resistencia a pesar de la victoria general del partido.

Líderes estatales, incluidos el ministro principal Nayab Singh Saini y el miembro del Congreso Bhupinder Singh Hooda, fueron protagonistas de comentarios relacionados con las elecciones.

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