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Who has ruled Haryana - since 1966
October 18, 2014byEditorialEditorial
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Who has ruled Haryana - since 1966
 Haryana was carved out as a separate state from unified Punjab Nov 1, 1966.
 
 
 Assembly strength – 90 seats.
 
 The BJP, which contested the 2014 assembly polls alone for the first time, had played second fiddle to other parties earlier. In the 2009 assembly polls, the BJP won only four seats in the 90-member assembly.
 
 1966-67 – Congress (Bhagwat Dayal Sharma as chief minister)
 
 1967 – Vishal Haryana Party (Rao Birender Singh)
 
 1968-1975 – Congress (Bansi Lal)
 
 1975-77 – Congress (Banarsi Das Gupta)
 
 1977-79 – Janta Party (Devi Lal)
 
 1979-1985 – Congress (Bhajan Lal)
 
 1985-87 – Congress (Bansi Lal)
 
 1987-1991 – Janta Dal (Devi Lal, Om Prakash Chautala, B.D. Gupta and Hukum Singh)
 
 1991-96 – Congress (Bhajan Lal)
 
 1996-99 – Haryana Vikas Party (+BJP) (Bansi Lal)
 
 1999-2005 – Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) (Om Prakash Chautala)
 
 2005-2014 – Congress (Bhupinder Singh  Hooda)
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