September 16, 2009 12:40 PM

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Cong-NCP talks inconclusive; to meet again

In Maharashtra, seat-sharing talks between senior Congress and NCP leaders for next month's Assembly polls remained inconclusive last night with both sides deciding to meet again on Wednesday.br/br/The two sides described the first formal talks over seat-sharing for the October 13 Assembly elections as satisfactory.br/br/Congress sources said that the Party is ready to give 113-115 seats to the NCP out of the total 288. In 2004, NCP contested 124 seats and won 71, while Congress fought on 164 and bagged 69.br/br/The two-hour meeting took place at 'Varsha', Chief Minister Ashok Chavan's official residence in south Mumbai. br/

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