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Panchkula Assembly constituency is one of the 90 assembly seats of Haryana in the Panchkula district of Haryana, India. It is under Ambala (Lok Sabha constituency). It forms a part of a continuous area with the Union Territory of Chandigarh and the city of Mohali. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Constituency District Electors (2024) [3] Lok Sabha constituency 1 Kalka: Panchkula 2,00,639 Ambala (SC) : 2 Panchkula 2,33,525 3 Naraingarh
2 Krishan Lal Panwar: BJP: 02-Aug-2022 01-Aug-2028 3 Kartikeya Sharma: IND: 02-Aug-2022 01-Aug-2028 4 Ram Chander Jangra: BJP: 10-Apr-2020 09-Apr-2026 5 Vacant since the resignation of Deepender Singh Hooda: Vacant since 4 June 2024
Constituency Name Name Political Party Political Group; Panchkula: 1 Kalka Vidhan Sabha constituency: Shakti Rani Sharma: BJP NDA 2 Panchkula Vidhan Sabha constituency: Chander Mohan: INC I.N.D.I.A. Ambala: 3 Naraingarh Vidhan Sabha constituency: Shalley Chaudhary: INC I.N.D.I.A. 4 Ambala Cantonment Vidhan Sabha constituency: Anil Vij: BJP NDA ...
Ambala is one of the 10 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in the Haryana state in northern India. This constituency covers the entire Panchkula and Ambala districts and part of Yamunanagar district. It is reserved for the Scheduled caste candidates.
A general election was held on 15 October 2014 to elect 90 members of the Haryana Legislative Assembly. The term of previous assembly elected in 2009 was to expire on 27 October 2014. The results were announced on 19 October. [1] The BJP won the majority in the Assembly. [2] [3] Manohar Lal Khattar was chosen to head the new government.
The Haryana Legislative Assembly (ISO: Hariyāṇā Vidhāna Sabhā) is the unicameral legislature of Indian state of Haryana. The seating of the assembly is at Chandigarh , the capital of the state.
Elections in Haryana, which is a state in India, have been conducted since 1967 to elect the members of state-level Haryana Legislative Assembly and national-level Lok Sabha. There are 90 assembly constituencies (17 reserved for SC) and 10 Lok Sabha constituencies (2 reserved for SC). [1]