"A clear dominance of the BJP in Haryana and Maharashtra Assembly elections will strengthen Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government at the Centre and give it a further crucial political support for going ahead with key economic reforms including the long-pending GST, better subsidy targeting and labour laws," Assocham said in a statement.
New governments in Haryana and Maharashtra will bring in much better coordination between the Centre and the states on important but politically difficult issues like labour reforms, it added.
BJP, which contested Assembly polls on its own in Haryana for the first time, is set to form the new government, winning 24 seats and leading in 26 others in the 90-member Assembly.
BJP is also emerging as the largest party in Maharashtra by winning 58 seats and leading in 68 others in the 288-member Assembly.