The political battle for Haryana is heating up, with the Congress-AAP alliance stuck in intense negotiations over key seats. Both parties are refusing to back down, leading to a stalemate. AAP sources suggest that while they are open to an alliance with Congress, they are unwilling to compromise on crucial constituencies like Kurukshetra. If talks break down, AAP may look to align with BJP or Congress rebels as a backup plan. Amidst the deadlock, AAP MP Raghav Chadha remains hopeful of reaching an agreement, while the Haryana Congress maintains that the final decision rests with the party's leadership. On the ground, Congress candidate Vinesh Phogat has kicked off her campaign in Julana, receiving support from Khap Panchayats. Meanwhile, BJP leader Brij Bhushan's controversial comments about the wrestlers' protests have sparked backlash from Bajrang Punia, prompting the BJP to warn Bhushan against further remarks. As the political contest intensifies, all eyes are on which party will emerge victorious in this high-stakes "dangal" of Haryana politics.