<p>In Haryana, the BJP has secured a hat-trick victory for the third consecutive term, while Congress was limited to just 37 seats. Since the vote counting, Congress has raised concerns about alleged tampering with the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). However, the Election Commission has responded to these allegations, dismissing claims of any irregularities. Amid this, a major development has emerged from Haryana. According to sources, the Congress leadership is reportedly upset with Bhupinder Singh Hooda over the party’s poor performance in the elections. It is being speculated that this dissatisfaction is the reason behind Hooda’s absence from an important meeting held yesterday. The post-election dynamics within Congress suggest internal unrest, with party leaders possibly seeking accountability for the disappointing results. Hooda’s exclusion from key discussions points to tensions within the party as it navigates the fallout from its electoral defeat in the state.</p>