Le BJP balaie les élections municipales de l'Haryana et remporte les 3 municipalités

Le BJP a remporté les élections dans les municipalités d'Ambala, de Sonipat et de Panchkula, s'adjugeant les trois postes de maire lors du scrutin municipal de l'Haryana.

Les résultats, proclamés le 14 mai 2026, confirment la dynamique du parti suite à ses récents gains lors des élections législatives dans l'État. Les candidats du BJP se sont imposés dans les trois municipalités, consolidant ainsi leur contrôle sur des instances locales urbaines clés.

Une exception est toutefois à noter à Uklana, où la candidate indépendante Reema Soni a battu le candidat du BJP. Ce résultat souligne l'existence de poches de résistance malgré la victoire écrasante du parti.

Les dirigeants de l'État, dont le ministre en chef Nayab Singh Saini et la figure du Congrès Bhupinder Singh Hooda, ont été au cœur des commentaires relatifs à ce scrutin.

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