HomeElections 2024Lok Sabha Election 2024Redemption time for Hoodas in Haryana; BJP will fight to retain Rohtak

Redemption time for Hoodas in Haryana; BJP will fight to retain Rohtak

In 2019, the BJP swept the seats in Haryana in its favour, including Rohtak. Last election’s winner (BJP’s Arvind Kumar Sharma) and runner-up (Congress candidate Deepender Singh Hooda) are again in a face-off in 2024

May 22, 2024 / 14:14 IST
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Deepender Singh Hooda
Deepender Singh Hooda

Hooda family legacy sits strong in this Lok Sabha constituency and it will be their attempt at redemption in 2024. In the first Parliamentary election of 1952 held in Rohtak, Ranbir Singh Hooda won his way to Lok Sabha on a Congress ticket. In 1991, his son Bhupinder Singh Hooda (Congress) got the better of Chaudhury Devi Lal (then Janata Party) by more than 30,500 votes. That legacy continued, albeit with brief interruptions, with the third generation retaining the seat; till 2019.

And the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will leave no stone unturned to retain the seat in its quest for 400 MPs in Lok Sabha this time. Rohtak Lok Sabha constituency is among Haryana’s 10 Parliamentary seats that will go to polls in Phase 6 of Lok Sabha election 2024 on May 25.

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In 2019, the BJP swept the seats in Haryana in its favour, including Rohtak. Last election’s winner (BJP’s Arvind Kumar Sharma) and runner-up (Congress candidate Deepender Singh Hooda) are again in a face-off in 2024.

After Independence, the first two Lok Sabha elections of 1952 and 1957 held here were won by Deepender’s grandfather, Ranbir Singh Hooda of Congress, who was earlier nominated to the Constituent Assembly of India in July 1947. He was also a member of the Provisional Parliament (1950–52). He has even been a minister in undivided Punjab and later, in Haryana. Altogether, he has served in seven different Houses, a record in itself.