Several prominent leaders emerged as winners and losers, reflecting both expected and surprising outcomes.
Among the winners for the BJP, **Nayab Singh** secured his seat in Ladwa, while **Anil Vij** narrowly retained his Ambala Cantt seat after a tough battle.
Shruti Choudhary (Tosham) and **Ram Kumar Gautam** (Safidon) also represented key BJP victories.
Additionally, independent candidates like **Savitri Jindal** in Hisar and **Devender Kadyan** in Ganaur further stood out, having parted ways with the BJP before running as independents.
On the Congress front, **Bhupinder Singh Hooda** maintained his dominance in Garhi Sampla-Kiloi, and **Chander Mohan** captured Panchkula, marking vital wins for the party.
Vinesh Phogat, contesting from Julana, successfully navigated a tight race to emerge victorious. However, the Congress also had its share of setbacks.
The losers’ list included some notable names. **Dushyant Chautala**, deputy chief minister and leader of the Jannayak Janta Party (JJP), suffered a substantial defeat in Uchana Kalan, trailing by over 21,000 votes.
His loss symbolized the downfall of JJP, which struggled to maintain its earlier influence.
Similarly, **Abhay Chautala** of the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) also faced defeat, signaling challenges for the once-powerful Chautala family.
Overall, while the BJP celebrated yet another electoral triumph, Congress managed to regain some strongholds, and the JJP and INLD were left grappling with significant losses, suggesting a shifting political landscape in Haryana.

