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Adequate arrangements have been made to ensure free, fair and smooth poll : Shrikant Walgad

5 Dariya News

Chandigarh 09-Apr-2014

Haryana Chief Electoral Officer Shrikant Walgad today urged the people to cast their vote on April 10 for General Elections -2014 as it is their social and moral responsibility  to ensure maximum polling which is mandatory for strengthening democracy.Shrikant Walgad said that adequate arrangements have been made to ensure free, fair and smooth poll in all the ten Lok Sabha constituencies of the State on April 10. As many as 230 candidates are contesting Lok Sabha Elections in the State including 11 female candidates. He said that maximum numbers of 41 candidates are contesting from Hisar Parliamentary Constituency whereas the least number of 14 candidates each are contesting from Ambala and Rohtak Parliamentary Constituencies.Walgad  said that polling is the first step in the directions of development and everybody should cast their votes independently and impartially and hence contribute towards nation buildings. He said that Indian democratic system is one of the largest democracies in the world which provides us the right of universal adult franchise.He said that this time, None of The Above   (NOTA) option had been introduced in the EVMs. The use of this option entirely depends on the voter and the votes cast to (NOTA) would not be counted in the votes being counted for final result. 

He said that National Informatics Centre (NIC) has developed a SMS based E-Dashboard Software and Election Result Information System through which the latest information from all the polling centres in the State would be made available at the department website http://ceoharyana.nic.in through a link. 

He said that 16, 244 polling booths had been set up to enable 1,60,97,034 voters to cast their franchise. These voters included 73,80,180 females. In addition there were 1, 02,022 service voters. He said that 34,000 officials and 65,000 personnel of police, paramilitary forces, home guards would be deputed to ensure peaceful poll.He said that as many as 16,244 polling stations have been set up in the State, out of which 3043 polling stations have been identified as  hypersenstive, 2976 as sensitive and 132 as critical polling stations.

He said that the polling would commence at 7 am on April 10 and would continue till 6 pm. The updating of data would commence after two hours of start of polling, he added. He said that the entire information from the commencement of voting till storage of EVMs in the strong room, voting percentage and other related information would be available on the website. He said that as many as 1600 election supervisors have been deputed in the field who would provide latest booth wise information through SMS from their registered mobile numbers within every two hour. This would ensure the authenticity of data and accountability of supervisors, he added. He said that 100 polling stations have been identified each from all ten Parliamentary Constituencies in the State where the facility of web casting would be provided. Thus, total 1000 sensitive polling stations have been identified in the State where live webcasting of polling would be done and the same would be monitored by the department. This would also be available in public domain and can be viewed by visiting ceoharyana website. Apart from this, CCTVs would also be installed at the polling centres as per the connectivity.

All electors who have been issued Electors Photo Identity Card (EPIC) would produce the EPIC for their identification at the polling Station before casting their votes in upcoming General Elections to be held on April 10, 2014 for the 10 Parliamentary Constituencies in the State. However, the voters could also produce alternative photo identity documents for establishing their identity.Those electors who are not able to produce the EPIC could produce alternative photo identity documents for establishing their identity such as Passport, Driving License, Serving Identity Cards with photographs issued to the employees by Central or State Government, Public Sector Undertakings or Public Limited Companies, Passbooks with photographs issued by Bank or Post Officer, PAN Card, Aadhar Card, Smart Card Issued by RGI under NPR, MNREGA Job Card, Health Insurance Smart Card issued under the scheme of Ministry of Labour, Pension document with photograph and authenticated photo voter slip issued by the election machinery.

 Ambala(SC) PC

The Ambala Lok Sabha constituency is reserved for Scheduled Caste candidates. It covers the entire Panchkula and Ambala districts and part of Yamunanagar district. This constituency covers 10 segments namely Kalka, Panchkula, Naraingarh, Ambala Cantt, Ambala City, Mullana (SC), Sadhaura (SC), Jagadhari and Yamunanagar. The total number of voters from the constituency are 1692227out of which 909708 are males and 782519 are females.

The highest number of voters are from Ambala City assembly segment which has total 225199 voter of which 119137 are males and 106062 are females. Similarly, Kalka assembly segment has the lowest number of voters. Kalka segment has total 1,56,328 voters out of which 83,761 are males and 72,567 are females. Among other segments, Panchkula has total 194392 voters, Naraingarh 168353, Ambala Cantt. 170991, Mullana 192065, Sadhuara 1,93986, Jagadhari  193286 and Yamunanagar 197627. As many as 1,762 polling stations have been set up in this constituency, out of which 183 have been identified as hyper sensitive and 247 have been identified as sensitive.

 Kurukshetra PC

Kurukshetra constituency spreads over entire Kurukshetra and Kaithal districts and part of Yamunanagar district. The constituency has nine assembly segments namely Radaur, Ladwa, Shahbad (SC), Thanesar, Pehowa, Gulha (SC), Kalayat, Kaithal and Pundri. The total number of voters from this constituency are 1498459 out of which 8,07,700 are males and 6,90,759 are females.As many as 1,542 polling stations have been set up in this constituency, out of which 419 have been identified as hyper sensitive and 206 have been identified as sensitive.The highest number of voters are from Kalayat assembly which has total 1,82,900 voters out of which 101504 are males and 8,13, 96 are females. The lowest number of voters are from Shahbad assembly which have 1,46,024 voters out of which 78114 are males and 67910 are females.

Sirsa (SC) PC

Sirsa Lok Sabha constituency covers the entire Sirsa and Fatehabad districts and part of Jind district of the state. It is reserved for the Scheduled Caste candidates since its inception in 1967. This constituency covers nine assembly segments namely Narwana (SC), Tohana, Fatehabad, Ratia (SC), Kalanwali (SC), Dabwali, Rania, Sirsa and Ellenabad. The total number of voters from Sirsa constituency are 16,60,557 out of which 8,86,303 are males and 7,74,254 are females.     As many as 1,678 polling stations have been set up in this constituency, out of which 236 have been identified as hyper sensitive, 247 as sensitive and four as critical.

Out of nine assembly segments, Fatehabad and Kalanwali have the highest and lowest number of voters respectively. Fatehabad segment has total 2,19,502 voter which include 1,17,682 males and 1,01,820 females. Kalawali segment has total 1,60,704 voters out of which 85,803 are males and 74,901 are females. Among other segments, Narwana has total 1,87,880 voter of which 1,02,731 are males and 85,149 are females. Tohana segment has total 2,03,700 voter which include 1,07,963 males and 95,737 females.Ratia segment has total 1,95,029 voters out of which 1,02,812 are males and 92,217 are females. In Dabwali segment, total number of voters are 1,81,943 of which 97,052 are males and 84,891 are females. Rania segment has total 1,63,119 voters which include 86,549 male and 76,570 female voters. Sirsa segment has total 1,81,938 voters including 96,635 males and 85,303 females. Ellenabad segment has 1,66,742 voters including 89,076 male and 77,666 female voters.

 Hisar PC

Hisar Lok Sabha constituency is the smallest constituency in entire Haryana. Spreading over entire Hisar district and parts of Bhiwani and Jind districts, the constituency covers nine assembly segments namely Uchana Kalan, Adampur, Ukalana(SC), Narnaund, Hansi, Barwala, Hisar, Nalwa and Bawani Khera. The constituency has total 15,17,606 voters out of which 8,25,688 are males and 6,91,918 are females. As many as 1,513 polling stations have been set up in this constituency, out of which 297 have been identified as hyper sensitive, 335 as sensitive and 53 as critical.

Out of total nine assembly segments, Uchana Kalan has the highest number of voters i.e. 1,90,812 out of which 1,05,636 are males and 85,176 females. Nalwa segment has the lowest number of voters i.e. 1,50,634 out of which 80,877 are males and 69,757 are females. Among other segments, Adampur has total 1,52,873 voters which includes 82,522 males and 70,351 females; Uklana has total 1,78,928 voters out of which 98,065 are males and 80,863 females.  Narnaund assembly segment has 1,86,120 voters including 1,03,138 males and 82,982 females. Hansi assembly segment has 1,65,668 voters including 90,009 males and 75,659 females. The total number of voters in Barwala segment are 1,56,493 including 84,382 males and 72,111 females, Hisar segment has total 1,55,157 voters out of which 82,792 are males and 72,365 are females and Bawani Khera segment has total 1,80,921 including 98,267 males and 82,654 females.

 Karnal PC

Karnal Lok Sabha constituency spreads over Karnal and Panipat districts. It is pided into nine assembly segments. These are Nilokheri (SC), Indri, Karnal, Gharaunda, Assandh, Panipat rural, Panipat city, Israna(SC) and Samalkha. The total number of voters from this constituency are 16,84,321 out of which 9,13,321 are male and 7,71,000 are female voters. As many as 1,559 polling stations have been set up in this constituency, out of which 338 have been identified as hyper sensitive and 319 as sensitive.

Karnal assembly segment has the highest number of voters. It has total 2,02,460 voters out of which 1,06,925 are males and 95,535 are females. Israna (SC) segment has total 1,59,800 voters which is lowest in the constituency. Out of total 1,59,800 voters, 86,725 are males and 73,075 are females. Nilokheri (SC) segment has total 1,85,900 voters out of which 1,00,461 are males and 85,439 are females. There are total 1,73,053 voters in Indri segment of which 93,494 males and 79,559 females. Gharaunda segment has total 1,87,182 voters which include 1,02,222 males and 84,960 females.Similarly, Assandh segment has total 1,98,828 voters of which 1,08,558 are males and 90,270 are females. Panipat rural segment has total 1,96,618 voters including 1,08,335 males and 88,283 females. In Panipat city, there are total 1,99,357 voters including 1,07,581 males and 91,776 females. Samalkha segment has total 1,81,123 voters out of which 99,020 are males and 82,103 are females.

 Sonipat PC

The Parliamentary Constituency Sonipat of the state has nine segments namely; Ganuar, Rai, Kharkhoda (SC), Sonipat, Gohana, Baroda, Julana, Safidon, Jind. The number polling booth stations in the constituency is 1,475. The highest number of voters is from Sonipat and lowest from Kharkhoda (SC). The total number of voters in the constituency is 14,17,188 of which 7,77,824 are male and 6,39,364 are female voters. As many as 1,475 polling stations have been set up in this constituency, out of which 241 have been identified as hyper sensitive, 186 as sensitive and 16 as critical.         

In Ganaur, there are total 1,51,388 voters, of which 83,482 are male and 67,906 are female. In Rai, there are total 1,49,827 voters, of which 83,835 are male and 65,992 are female. In Kharkhoda(SC) segment, the total number of voters is 1,40,949 of which 78,157 are male and 62,792 are female. In Sonipat, the total number of voters 1,74,846 of which 92,540 are male and 82,306 are female. In Gohana, there are 1,52,984 total voters out of which 83,822 are male and  69,162 are female voters. In Baroda segment, of the total 1,61,302 number of voters, 90,556 are male and 70,746 are female voters. In Julana, the total number of voters is 1,61,302 of which 89,127 are male and 72,175 are female voters. In Safidon segment of the total 1,63,921 voters, 90,074 are male and 73,847 are female voters. In Jind segment, there are 1,60,669 total voters of which 86,231 are male and 74,438 are female voters.

 Rohtak PC

The Rohtak Parliamentary Constituency has nine segments namely; Meham, Garhi-Sampla-Kiloi, Rohtak, Kalanaur(SC), Bahadurgarh, Badli, Jhajjar(SC), Beri and Kosli. The number polling booth stations in the constituency is 1,621. The highest number of voters are from Kosli and lowest from Beri segment. The total number of voters in the constituency is 15,67,504 of which 8,50,128 are male and 7,17,376 are female voters.As many as 1,621 polling stations have been set up in this constituency, out of which 319 have been identified as hyper sensitive and 294 as sensitive.

In Meham, there are total 1,66,551 voters, of which 92,174 are male and 74,377 are female. In Grahi-Sampla-Kiloi, there are total 1,87,656 voters, of which 1,03,232 are male and 84,424 are female. In its segment Rohtak, the total number of voters is 1,71,043 of which 89,642 are male and 81,401 are female. In Kalanaur(SC), the total number of voters is 1,75,108 of which 95,420 are male and 79,688 are female. In Bahadurgarh, there are 1,79,810 total voters out of which 99,049 are male and  80,761 are female voters. In Badli segment, of the total 1,58,122 number of voters, 86,064 are male and 72,058 are female voters. In Jhajjar (SC), the total number of voters is 1,57,980 of which 85,093 are male and 72,887 are female voters. In Beri segment, of the total 1,57,251 voters, 86,513 are male and 70,738 are female voters. In Kosli segment, the total number of voters is 2,13,983, of which 1,12,941 are male and 1,01,042 are female voters.

 Bhiwani-Mahendragarh PC

 The Parliamentary Constituency Bhiwani- Mahendragarh of Haryana has nine segments namely; Loharu, Badhra, Dadri, Bhiwani, Tosham, Ateli, Mahendragarh, Narnaul and Nangal Chaudhry. The number polling booth stations in the constituency is 1,633. The highest number of voters is from Tosham and lowest from Narnaul segment. The total number of voters is 14,73,912 of which 7,92,166 are male and 6,81,746 are female voters.As many as 1,633 polling stations have been set up in this constituency, out of which 391 have been identified as hyper sensitive, 242 as sensitive and 59 as critical.

In Loharu, there are total 1,67,514 voters, of which 90,248 are male and 77,266 are female. In Badhra, there are total 167,559 voters, of which 89,995 are male and 77,564 are female. In Dadri segment, the total number of voters is 176,209 of which 94,883 are male and 81,326 are female. In Bhiwani, the total number of voters 1,78,645 of which 95,943 are male and 82,702 are female. In Tosham, there are 1,83,875 total voters out of which 99,306 are male and 84,569 are female voters. In Ateli, the total number of voters is 1,68,745 of which 89,971 are male and 78,774 are female voters. In Mahendragarh segment, of the total 1,71,282 voters, 91,727 are male and 79,555 are female voters. In Narnaul segment, there are 1,26,655 total voters of which 67,794 are male and 58,861 are female voters. In Nangal Chaudhry, the total number of voter is 1,33,428 of which 72,299 are male and 61,129 are female.

 Gurgaon PC

 Gurgaon Parliamentary Constituency of the state has nine segments namely; Bawal (SC), Rewari, Pataudi(SC), Badshahpur, Gurgaon, Sohna, Nuh, Ferozepur Jhirka and Punhana. The number polling booth stations in the constituency is 1,816. The highest number of voters is from Badshahpur and lowest from Nuh segment. The total number of voters is 18,44,908 of which 9,84,609 are male and 8,60,299 are female voters.As many as 1,816 polling stations have been set up in this constituency, out of which 291 have been identified as hyper sensitive and 483 as sensitive.

In Bawal (SC), there are total 1,87,216 voters, of which 99,221 are male and 87,995 are female. In Rewari segment, the total number of voters is 2,03,315 of which 1,08,251 are male and 95,064 are female. In Pataudi(SC), the total number of voters 1,92,999 of which 1,02,900 are male and 90,099 are female. In Badshahpur, there are 3,08,755, total voters out of which 1,63,373 are male and 1,45,382 are female voters. In Gurgaon segment, of the total 2,88,106 number of voters, 1,50,735 are male and 1,37,371 are female voters. In Sohna, the total number of voters is 1,88,736 of which 1,01,527 are male and 87,209 are female voters. In Nuh segment of the total 1,47,269 voters, 79,971 are male and 67,298 are female voters. In Ferozepur Jhirka segment, there are 1,78,564 total voters of which 97,037 are male and 81,527 are female voters. In Punhana, the total number of voter is 1,49,948 of which 81,594 are male and 68,354 are female.

 Faridabad PC

 The Faridabad Constituency has nine segments namely; Hathin, Hodal(SC), Palwal, Prithla, Faridabad NIT, Badhkal, Ballabgarh, Faridabad and Tigaon. The number polling booths in the constituency is 1,645. The highest number of voters is from Tigaon and lowest from Hodal (SC) segment. The total number of voters is 17,40,352 of which 9,69,407 are male and 7,70,945 are female voters.

As many as 1,645 polling stations have been set up in this constituency, out of which 328 have been identified as hyper sensitive and 417 as sensitive.

In Hathin, there are total 1,86,315 voters, of which 1,02,275 are male and 84,040 are female. In Hodal(SC), there are total 1,61,765 voters, of which 88,947 are male and 72,818 are female. In Palwal segment, the total number of voters is 1,97,976 of which 1,08,541 are male and 89,435 are female. In Prithla, the total number of voters 1,64,303 of which 90,163 are male and 74,140 are female. In Faridabad NIT, there are 2,08,623 total voters out of which 1,19,182 are male and 89,441 are female voters. In Badhkal segment, of the total 2,14,679 number of voters, 1,18,836 are male and 95,843 are female voters. In Ballabgarh, the total number of voters is 1,95,314 of which, 1,11,482 are male and 83,832 are female voters. In Faridabad segment of the total 1,91,246 voters, 1,05,319 are male and 85,927 are female voters. In Tigaon segment, there are 2,20,131 total voters of which 1,24,662 are male and 95,469 are female voters.

 Ambala Parliamentary Constituency

As many as 14 candidates have filed nominations from Ambala Parliamentary Constituency including one female and 13 male candidates. The female candidate include  Kusum Sherwal of Indian National Lok Dal,  whereas male candidates include  Rattan Lal Kataria of Bharatiya Janata Party, Bhupinder Kumar Independent Candidate, Gurnam Singh Independent Candidate, Kapoor Singh of Bahujan Samaj Party, Surinder Pal Singh of Aam Aadmi Party, Arun Kumar of Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation), Phool Chand Independent Candidate, Rajender Kumar of Bhartiya Shakti Chetna Party, Ishwar Singh Independent Candidate, Bhura Ram Independent Candidate, Raj Kumar of Indian National Congress, Ramesh Chand Independent Candidate, and Ram Jawari of Rashtriya Karmyog Party.

 Kurukshetra Parliamentary Constituency

A total of 22 candidates have filed nomination papers from Kurukshetra Parliamentary Constituency including two female and 20 male candidates. The female candidates include Balwinder Kaur of   Aam Aadmi Party and Kanta of Indian Bahujan Sandesh Party (Kanshiram). Similarly, the male candidates include Chuni Manoj Kumar Independent Candidate, Chattar Singh of  Bahujan Samaj Party,Balbir Singh Saini of Indian National Lok Dal, Ranbir Singh Sharma Independent Candidate, Vishnu Bhagwan Independent Candidate, Raj Kumar of Bharatiya Janata Party, Onkar Singh of National Janhit Congress (AB), Rameshwar Kumar of Bhartiya Shakti Chetna Party, Satish Kumar Singal Independent Candidate, Dharampal Dhiman Independent Candidate, Ram Kishan of Lok Parivartan Party(DC), Jasvinder Independent Candidate, Naveen Jindal of Indian National Congress, Raj Kumar Saini Independent Candidate, Kuldeep Singh of Republican Party of India, Gurmeet Singh of Lok Dal, Davinder Kumar Independent Candidate, Anil Independent Candidate, Ashwani Malhotra of All India Trinamool Congress and Kiran Pal of Bharatiya Inqalab Party.

Sirsa Parliamentary Constituency

Similarly, 18 candidates have filed nomination papers from Sirsa Parliamentary Constituency. Ram Kumar of Communist Party of India (Marxist), Surender Kumar Independent Candidate,         Ashok Tanwar of Indian National Congress, Mange Ram of Bahujan Samaj Party, Jaipal     Independent Candidate, Sushil Kumar of Haryana Janhit Congress (BL), Rajbir Singh    Independent Candidate, Poonam Chand of Aam Aadmi Party, Mewa Singh Independent Candidate, Sanjeev Kumar of Vanchitsamaj Insaaf Party, Balwant Singh of Bharatiya Sant Mat Party, Manjeet Singh Independent Candidate, Raj Kumar Nagar of Samajwadi Party,  Charanjeet Singh S/O Gurdial Singh of Indian National Lok Dal, Hans Raj of Jan Morcha, Ranbir Khobra Independent Candidate, Jagdish  Independent Candidate, and Fakir Chand Independent Candidate.

 Hisar Parliamentary Constituency

As many as 41 candidates have filed nomination papers from Hisar Parliamentary Constituency including one female and 40 male candidates. The female candidates include Mamta Rani of Rashtrawadi Parivartan Party (L.B,). Similarly, the male candidates include Dushyant Chautala of Indian National Lok Dal, Ramphal Independent Candidate, Hansraj Independent Candidate, Sushil Kaushik Independent Candidate,Vishnu Kumar Independent Candidate, Phul Singh of Communist Party of India (Marxist), kuldeep s/o sh. Madan lal Independent Candidate, kuldeep s/o sh. Sajjan Independent Candidate, Sushil Nidhi Independent Candidate, Om parkash s/o sh. Amra Nand of Bharatiya Sant Mat Party, Satbir Independent Candidate, Vikas     Independent Candidate, Kuldeep Bishnoi of Haryana Janhit Congress (BL), Naresh Batra Independent Candidate, Dr. Yudhbir Singh Khyalia of Aam Aadmi Party, Sharwan Kumar   Independent Candidate, Kuldeep s/o sh. Ishwer Singh Independent Candidate, Mange Ram of Bahujan Samaj Party,  Kuldeep s/o sh. Narain Singh Independent Candidate, Atam Parkash Independent Candidate, Kuldeep S/O Pardumn Independent Candidate, Raj Singh Independent Candidate, Sampat Singh of Indian National Congress, Narender    Independent Candidate, Rakesh Kumar (Rinku Bhai) Independent Candidate,     Arun Kumar Independent Candidate, Balwan Singh S/O Chattar Singh Independent Candidate, Umed Singh Independent Candidate, Sunder Independent Candidate, Shiv Kumar Independent Candidate, Sita Ram Independent Candidate, Narinder Kumar s/o sh. Roshan Lal Independent Candidate, Raj Kumar s/o sh. Fakir Chand Independent Candidate, Kuldeep Singh s/o sh. Shishpal of     Bahujan Mukti Party, Baljeet s/o sh. Partap Singh Independent Candidate, Kuldeep s/o sh. Karan Singh of Independent, Yudhvir s/o sh. Budh Singh  Independent Candidate, Kartar Singh s/o sh. Molu Ram Independent Candidate,  Vijay Kumar s/o sh. Lakshmi Narain Independent Candidate.

 Karnal Parliamentary Constituency

 A total of 23 candidates have filed nomination papers in Karnal Parliamentary Constituency including two female and 21 male candidates. The female candidates include  Savitri Independent Candidate and Shashi Saini  Independent Candidate. Similarly, the male candidates include Maratha Virender Verma of Bahujan Samaj Party, Arvind Kumar Sharma of Indian National Congress, Duli Chand of Lok Parivartan Party(DC), Kismat Sharma Independent Candidate,Mam Chand of Communist Party of India, Mahinder Pal Independent Candidate, Jagdish Independent Candidate, Ram Phal Sharma Independent Candidate, Jaswinder Singhof Indian National Lok Dal, Paramjeet Singh of Aam Aadmi Party, Jagvir Singh Rana Independent Candidate, Puran Singh Panwar of  Rashtravadi Janata Party, Pale Ram of Rashtriya Janshakti Party(Eklavya), Devender of Republican Party of India (A), Khatab Singh of Bhartiya Shakti Chetna Party, Ashish of     All India Forward Bloc,  Ashwini Kumar of Bharatiya Janata Party, Mahmood Hassan Independent Candidate, Davinder Singh of Rashtriya Karmyog Party, Rajesh Kumar Independent Candidate and Arvind Tiwari Independent Candidate.

 Sonipat Parliamentary Constituency

A total of 23 candidates have filed nomination papers from Sonipat Parliamentary Constituency. The candidates include Jagbir Singh Malik of Indian National Congress, Ramesh Chander of Bharatiya Janata Party, Padam Singh of   Indian National Lok Dal, Sant Dharamvir Chotiwala Independent Candidate, Sukhbir Singh Independent Candidate, Dalbir Singh Chahal of Rashtravadi Janata Party, Hari Parkash of Socialist Unity Centre Of India (Communist), Jai Singh of   Aam Aadmi Party, Suman Singh of       Bahujan Samaj Party,     Bhupeshwar Dayal Independent Candidate, Bijender Kumar     Independent Candidate, Anup Sing Dahiya of Rashtriya Jatigat Aarakshan Virodhi Party, Ashok Kumar Vashishth of Republican Party of India (A), Anil Kumar of Rashtriya Bahujan Hitay Party, Sanjay Independent Candidate,  Padam Singh Independent Candidate,         Jagbir Independent Candidate, Sitender Singh Independent Candidate,         Satya Narayan Independent Candidate, Gulab Singh of   Poorvanchal Rashtriya Congress, Ramesh Independent Candidate, Jaswant Independent Candidate and Manoj Kumar Independent Candidate.

 Rohtak Parliamentary Constituency

As many as 14 candidates have filed nomination papers from Rohtak Parliamentary Constituency. The candidates include shamsher of Indian National Lok Dal, Jai Karan of          Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist), Karan Singh Independent Candidate, Navin of Aam Aadmi Party, Satpal Independent Candidate, Sajjan Singh Independent Candidate, Vishnu Dutt Independent Candidate, Deepender Singh of Indian National Congress, Sunil Kumar of All India Trinamool Congress, Ravinder Kumar of Indian Bahujan Sandesh Party (Kanshiram), Manoj Kumar of Bahujan Samaj Party, Anil Rashtriya Bahujan Hitay Party, Om Parkash of Bharatiya Janata Party and Jai Singh Independent Candidate.

 Bhiwani-Mahendergarh Parliamentary Constituency

Likewise, a total of 26 candidates have filed nomination papers from Bhiwani-Mahendergarh Parliamentary Constituency including one female and 25 male candidates. The female candidate is Shruti Choudhry of Indian National Congress. Similarly, the male candidates are Puran MalIndependent Candidate, Bahadur Singh of Indian National Lok Dal, Dharambir of  Bharatiya Janata Party, Lalit Kumar of Aam Aadmi Party, Ombir of Lok Parivartan Party(DC), Ved Pal of Bahujan Samaj Party. Lal Chand of Republican Backward Congress, Shamsher of National Loktantrik Party, SatpalIndependent candidate, Sher Singh of Communist Party of India (Marxist), Sher Singh Independent Candidate,  Rajiv of Bahujan Mukti Party,Satpal Independent Candidate, Sukhbir SinghIndependent Candidate, Mahavir Singh Independent Candidate, Dharamvir Singh Independent Candidate,Dharam Bir Independent Candidate, Rakesh KumarIndependent Candidate, Chitter Singh Bali Independent Candidate, Sudhir Kumar Independent Candidate,Narender Independent Candidate, Dharambir Independent Candidate, Vedparkash  Bhartiya of Independent Candidate, Pardeep Singh Tanwar Independent Candidate and Naresh Kumar of Samajwadi Party.

Gurgaon Parliamentary Constituency

As many as 22 candidates have filed nomination papers from Gurgaon Parilamentary Constituency including one female and 21 male candidates. The female candidate is Usha Rani Verma Independent Candidate. Similarly the male candidates are Karan Singh Independent Candidate, Fauji Jai Kawar Tyagi Dixit Independent Candidate, Mul ChandIndependent Candidate, Dharampal of Bahujan Samaj Party, Yogendra Singh Yadav of Aam Aadmi Party,Dharam Pal of Indian National Congress,  Abdul Latif Independent Candidate, Zakir Hussain of Indian National Lok Dal, Surinder KumarIndependent Candidate, Inderjit Singh of Bharatiya Janata Party, Kusheswar Bhagat Independent Candidate, Umed Singh of Rashtriya Morcha Party, Hemant Kumar Saini of Bahujan Mukti Party, Ashok Bhardwaj of National Janhit Congress (AB), Rajesh Independent Candidate, Ahshan Ali of Independent Candidate, Mahender Singh, Rajeev Yadav, Manoj Yadav, Ombir Sharma all as Independent Candidates and Akbar Kasmi of Rashtriya Ulama Council.

Faridabad Parliamentary Constituency

 As many as 27 candidates have filed nomination papers from Gurgaon Parilamentary Constituency including three female and 24 male candidates. The female candidates are Shushila Independent Candidate, Kusum Kumari of All India People's Front (Radical) and Nirmala of All India People's Party. The male candidates are   Sanjay Maurya Independent, Hamid Khan of Hindustan Kranti Dal, Rajender of Bahujan Samaj Party, Dr. Kshetra Pal Singh Independent Candidate,  Sukhveer of Rashtriya Bahujan Congress Party, Purhotam of Aam Aadmi Party, Krishan Pal of Bharatiya Janata Party, Mukesh Kumar Singh Independent Candidate, Nanak Chand Independent Candidate, Mohd. Mukim of     National Loktantrik Party, Ravinder of Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha, Avtar Singh Bhadana of Indian National Congress, Mandheer Independent Candidate, Vijay Raj Independent Candidate, Khushdil of Akhil Bharatiya Hind Kranti Party, R K Anand Indian National Lok Dal, Lalit Mittal Independent Candidate, Rajender_2 Independent Candidate, Khem Singh of Samajwadi Party, Laxman Independent Candidate and Dharminder Independent Candidate.