Exit polls projections show that Maharashtra's ruling Congress-NCP alliance likely to emerge as the largest combine in the state assembly elections. Congress victory has been projected in Haryana .<br/>IBN Lokmat-CNN IBN exit poll gave Congress-NCP combine between 135 and 145 seats in 288-member Maharashtra assembly. Shiv Sena is projected to win between 55 and 65 seats and BJP emerging victorious in 45-55 seats, it said.<br/>Raj Thackeray's MNS is seen by the exit poll as winning between eight and 12 constituencies while others and Independents 25to35 seats.<br/>Star News predicted Congress and NCP combine to win With 137 seats. The same exit poll showed Shiv Sena getting 62 seats and its ally BJP 51 seats. It gave MNS 12, Republican Party of India-led alliance five and others 21 seats.<br/>Star News exit poll projected a Congress win in Haryana with the party winning 57 seats in the 90-member assembly.
News On AIR | October 14, 2009 10:50 AM
Exit polls project Congress retaining Maharashtra & Haryana