The Samajwadi Party on Sunday declared candidates for 10 more Parliamentary seats in Uttar Pradesh taking the number to 74 it will contest effectively leaving only six to the Congress but at the same time wanted the alliance to remain claiming there was "no dispute" as well.
With the two parties locked in hard bargaining over seat sharing raising questions over the future of their alliance, SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav and party colleague Amar Singh told reporters they still expect to hammer out a tie-up with the Congress.
80 seats are at stake in the politically crucial state and it is likely that the two parties will have friendly fights in a few constituencies. A belligerent Congress however said there was "no question of going back" on its demand for 24