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Capitol Gains: Seat of Haryana’s power

Hindustan Times Chandigarh

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July 06, 2025

The Budget session of the Haryana Assembly earlier this year wasn’t just about numbers and policies—it set the stage for an architectural dilemma. With the 2026 Delimitation Commission expected to expand the state’s legislative roster beyond the current 90 seats, Haryana has hit a very real space crunch. Quite literally.

- Aashna Gakhar

A bigger Assembly needs a bigger home. And so, whispers of a brand-new Vidhan Sabha are growing louder. The land is allotted, the urgency is undeniable, but the road ahead is anything but a straight line.

Outgrowing Chandigarh, seeking identity

For decades, Haryana’s legislators have debated, legislated, and occasionally stormed out of a chamber within Chandigarh’s Capitol Complex—a UNESCO-listed masterpiece by Le Corbusier. A sculptural ode to democracy, yes, butalsoa relic ofa time when governance was a smaller, more analogue affair.

Today, Haryana’s Assembly struggles to fitinto a space never designed for biomet-ric security, live-streamed proceedings, or a legislature bursting at the seams.

Beyond spatial constraints, there's also the question of identity. Chandigarh was meant to be Punjab’s capital, with Haryana sharing it since 1966.

But political cohabitation wears thin after six decades. A new Assembly isn’t just about more seats—it's about carving outa distinct capital story.

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