The campaigning for Maharashtra and Jharkhand has ended, and both states - 288 seats in Maharashtra, and 38 of the remaining seats in Jharkhand - will vote on Wednesday, November 20. It was a high-decibel campaign centred around the slogans of "Ek hai to safe hai" and 'Batenge toh Katenge' given out by BJP leaders, peppered by competitive welfare promises, and opposition prominently raising the issues of price rise and farmers unrest, and the BJP blaming them for stalling projects. Let's talk about Mumbai first, the financial capital of the country - 36 seats in all - critical for every party. How are the numbers stacked up for both fronts, who has the edge and who could be the kingmaker, we will discuss that today.