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Congress forming government in Maharastra and Arunachal Pradesh

By: kalex send a private message
Agartala : India | about 1 month ago  
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The congress is going to form government in Maharastra and Arunachal Pradesh .In Maharastra itself out of 288 seats , about 169 declared and Congress with its ally NCP got 131 seats.Shive sena and BJP got total 81 seats.Congress got the same result as last times 140 seats.The shive sena - BJP lose may actually happens for Raj Thakrey led MNS.

In Arunachal Pradesh also the Congress dominated and forming the Government .Congress bagged 33 out of total 60 seats.

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Posted By nbsubramanian17 nbsubramanian17 | about 1 month ago
Congrats to the congress. It would have been still better if congress would have got individual majority.
Posted By Arrnica Arrnica | about 1 month ago
I am glad, Maharashtra will be ruled by Congress!
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