New Delhi: They have ruled Maharashtra for the last 15 years, but the Congress-NCP combine is headed for a steep nose-dive in the general elections, the NDTV's latest opinion poll has confirmed. (Watch)
The two partners are likely to be stopped at only nine seats by the BJP-led NDA juggernaut which is expected to roll to a whopping 37 seats in the state.
Maharashtra has for many years seen a direct contest between the two big alliances and so the BJP-Sena make all their gains at the cost of the Congress-NCP, which had won 25 seats in 2009.
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