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Friday, October 23, 2009, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

Cong keeps M’rashtra, sweeps Arunachal
Falls six short of the half-way mark in Haryana
New Delhi, October 22
The Congress got a shot in the arm today when it notched up victories in Maharashtra and Arunachal Pradesh Assembly polls but the celebrations were somewhat subdued as the party’s performance in Haryana was clearly not up to expectations.

Congress workers celebrate victory outside Sonia Gandhi’s residence in New Delhi on Thursday. Congress workers celebrate victory outside Sonia Gandhi’s residence in New Delhi on Thursday. Tribune photo: Mukesh Aggarwal

Cong gets numbers in Haryana 
Independents fax letters of support to Guv
Chandigarh, October 22
The Congress, which fell six short of majority when the Haryana electorate delivered a fractured verdict today, turned the tables on the opposition by late in the night.

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