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1987 Haryana assembly elections

The 1987 Haryana assembly elections were held to choose representatives for the state's legislative assembly. The Indian National Congress emerged as the leading party, securing the largest number of seats, but not enough for an outright majority. As a result, a coalition was formed with smaller parties and independents to form the government. This election marked a period of political realignment and was influenced by ongoing regional and national issues, including agricultural concerns and demand for better governance. The results reflected Haryana's dynamic political landscape during the late 1980s.