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The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) on Sunday, 17 June, said that it was not in talks with the Congress for an alliance for the Madhya Pradesh Assembly polls slated for later this year.
Talking to PTI, BSP state president Narmada Prasad Ahirwar said, "I was asked by the media that Congress leaders were saying that there are discussions underway with the BSP for an alliance for the next Assembly elections. I clarified that we are not in discussions at the state level and, I think, neither at the central leadership level. As things stand today, we are going to contest all 230 Assembly seats. I have received no directives in this connection (alliance) from the central leadership," Ahirwar said.
The state Congress, meanwhile, has claimed that it never said alliance talks were underway with the BSP.
Assembly polls in Madhya Pradesh are likely to be held in November-December this year.
In the 2013 MP Assembly elections, the Congress and the BSP polled 36.38 percent and 6.29 percent of the votes respectively against the BJP's 44.88 percent.
The BJP won 165 seats, the Congress 58, the BSP four while Independents won three in the 230-member Assembly.
In the 2008 Assembly polls, the Congress and the BSP secured 32.85 and 8.97 percent votes respectively, which was collectively four percent more than the 37.64 percent vote share of the BJP.
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