1991 Haryana Legislative Assembly election

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1991 Haryana Legislative Assembly election

The 1991 Haryana Legislative Assembly election was held on October 24, 1991, to elect the representatives of the 90 constituencies in the Haryana Legislative Assembly. This election took place in the context of national political turbulence following the dissolution of the previous assembly in 1990. The Indian National Congress, led by Bhupinder Singh Hooda, emerged as the dominant force, securing a decisive victory and forming the government. The election saw a voter turnout of approximately 70%, reflecting significant public engagement. Key issues during the campaign included economic development, law and order, and regional identity. The result underscored the Congress's continued influence in Haryana and set the stage for its policies in the subsequent years.