Chandrashekhar और JJP गठबंधन या राजनीतिक सौदा? | Haryana assembly election 2024 | F&F 35

In this episode of Facts & Figures, we take a deep dive into the upcoming Haryana elections and the fierce competition for Dalit votes, which are critical to every party’s chances of success. The political landscape in Haryana is heating up, with BJP aiming for a third consecutive term in power while Congress is desperate to make a comeback after a decade. Meanwhile, regional players like INLD and JJP are fighting to remain relevant, forging alliances that could sway the electoral outcome. The JJP has allied with Chandrashekhar Azad's Azad Samaj Party, which has been gaining popularity among Dalit voters. On the other side, INLD has teamed up with Mayawati's BSP, which has historically had influence over Dalit voters in the state. With Haryana's Dalit community forming the second-largest vote bank after the Jats, all eyes are on how these voters will shape the election outcome. This episode presents critical facts and figures, including the importance of Dalit voters in Haryana, historical voting patterns, and how alliances like JJP-Azad and INLD-BSP could fragment the Dalit vote bank. We also explore the challenges Congress faces in retaining Dalit votes while BJP strategizes to limit its losses