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Cong. set to retain Rajasthan, Delhi, says opinion poll

New Delhi Oct. 25. The Congress is all set to retain Rajasthan and Delhi but lose Madhya Pradesh while the party ties with the BJP in Chhattisgarh in the coming elections in the four States, according to an India Today-Aaj Tak-MARG opinion poll.

The Congress is projected to win 110-120 seats out of the 200 Assembly seats in Rajasthan leaving 73-83 for the Opposition BJP while the latter is shown as wresting Madhya Pradesh with 115-135 seats, much ahead of the Congress' 75-95 seats out of the total 230. In Delhi, the Congress is projected to retain its majority in the Assembly. — PTI

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