1999 Indian general election in Haryana|
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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BJP
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INLD
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INC
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| Party
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BJP
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INLD
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INC
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| Last election
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1
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4
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3
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| Seats won
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5
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5
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0
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| Seat change
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4
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1
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3
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| Percentage
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29.21%
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28.72%
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34.93%
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| Swing
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10.32%
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2.82%
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8.91%
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The 1999 Indian general election in Haryana was held for 10 Lok Sabha seats in the state.[1]
Election schedule
The polling schedule for the 1999 General Elections was announced by the Chief Election Commissioner on 11 July 1999.
| Poll event
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Phase
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| I
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| Notification date
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11 August 1999
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| Last date for filing nomination
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18 August 1999
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| Scrutiny of nomination
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19 August 1999
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| Last Date for withdrawal of nomination
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21 August 1999
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| Date of poll
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5 September 1999
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| Date of counting of votes/Result
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6 October 1999
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Parties and alliances
List of Candidates
Result by Party
| Alliance/ Party
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Popular vote
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Seats
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| Votes
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%
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±pp
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Contested
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Won
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+/−
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NDA
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BJP
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20,36,797
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29.21
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10.32
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5
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5
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1
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INLD
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20,02,700
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28.72
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2.42
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5
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5
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4
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| Total
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40,39,497
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57.93
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10
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10
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INC
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24,35,752
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34.93
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8.91
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10
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0
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3
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|
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HVP
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1,88,731
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2.71
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8.89
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2
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0
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1
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BSP
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1,36,330
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1.96
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5.72
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3
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0
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1
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Others
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60,208
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0.86
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15
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0
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IND
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1,12,521
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1.61
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0.37
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74
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0
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| Total
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69,73,039
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100%
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-
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114
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10
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-
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List of Elected MPs
| Constituency
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Winner
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Runner-up
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Margin
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| Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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| 1
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Ambala (SC)
|
Rattan Lal Kataria
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BJP
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357,460
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51.63
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Phool Chand Mullana
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INC
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232,982
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33.65
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124,478
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17.98
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| 2
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Kurukshetra
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Kailasho Devi
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INLD
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438,701
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60.61
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Om Parkash Jindal
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INC
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275,091
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38.01
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163,610
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22.60
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| 3
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Karnal
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I. D. Swami
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BJP
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433,733
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56.25
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Bhajan Lal
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INC
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285,879
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37.07
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147,854
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19.18
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| 4
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Sonepat
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Kishan Singh Sangwan
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BJP
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457,056
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69.83
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Chiranji Lal
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INC
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190,918
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29.17
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266,138
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40.66
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| 5
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Rohtak
|
Inder Singh
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INLD
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366,926
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57.93
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Bhupinder Singh
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INC
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222,233
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35.09
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144,693
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22.84
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| 6
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Faridabad
|
Ram Chander Bainda
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BJP
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367,842
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49.34
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Zakir Hussain
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INC
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333,594
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44.75
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34,248
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4.59
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| 7
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Mahendragarh
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Sudha Yadav
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BJP
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420,706
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56.49
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Rao Inderjit Singh
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INC
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281,566
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37.81
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139,140
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18.68
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| 8
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Bhiwani
|
Ajay Singh Chautala
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INLD
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381,255
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52.01
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Dharambir Singh Chaudhary
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INC
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177,849
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24.26
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203,406
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27.75
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| 9
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Hissar
|
Surender Singh Barwala
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INLD
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396,540
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62.03
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Birender Singh
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INC
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236,088
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36.93
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160,452
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25.10
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| 10
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Sirsa (SC)
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Dr. Sushil Kumar Indora
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INLD
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419,278
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65.98
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Om Parkash
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INC
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199,552
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31.40
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219,726
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34.58
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Post-election Union Council of Ministers from Haryana
| #
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Name
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Constituency
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Designation
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Department
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From
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To
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Party
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| 1
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I. D. Swami
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Karnal
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MoS
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Home Affairs
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13 Oct 1999
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22 May 2004
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BJP
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Assembly segments wise lead of Parties
References