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Assembly (Vidhan Sabha) live election results 2009

Election Results 2009

Election Results 2009

In Assembly election results 2009, the Congress Party is going to get control in Maharashtra for a 3rd successive time & clean AP as a not well presentation in Haryana left the party as the only biggest party by a only some places less to obtain a majority.

The alliance may finish up with approximately the same numbers as the list time of around 140 & may not have troubles in making the govt. alongwith the support of insurgent of together the parties & Nirdaliyas.

The Congress party has got 17 seats & is ahead in 66 others places, but the NCP has got 24 seats & was leading in 38 other places.

Exaggerated very much by the attendance of Raj Thackeray’s MNS, the BJP and Shiv Sena jointly has able to be lead in just 88, faraway following its 2004 count of 116. Shiv Sena party has won 12 & was leading in 32 places, whereas BJP won 8 seats & was ahead in 38 places.
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Submitted By admin on Thursday, October 22nd, 2009 at 3:53 am under India

58 Responses to “Assembly (Vidhan Sabha) live election results 2009”

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