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Mulayam meet raises hope of seat-sharing compromise Lead, Superseding earlier storyLucknow, Sep 28 IANS A 20-minute one-on-one
meeting of Congress president Sonia Gandhi and Samajwadi
Party leader
Mulayam Singh Yadav Saturday evening may have paved the way for a compromise between the two
parties over sharing of seats in Uttar Pradesh in the next Lok Sabha
elections. The patch-up between Congress and Samajwadi
Party hammered out ahead of the vote of confidence July 22 over the
India-US
nuclear deal and their subsequent decision to
face the
elections together in this
state had run into a rough
weather over the past couple of months.The Congress, which has nine seats from the
state, has been demanding at least 30 seats to contest in 2009 which is not acceptable to the Samajwadi
Party. The Samajwadi
Party, sources said, would not grant the Congress any more than a dozen seats. It has 37 Lok Sabha MPs from the
state, which sends 80 members to the Lok Sabha. Despite several rounds of
discussions between
senior leaders of the two
parties from the
state and the centre, no compromise could be reached.The Saturday evening
chat between the two leaders, described by the sources as a chance
meeting, at Lucknow's
Amausi airport with both heading for
New Delhi, might bring about a rapprochement.Gandhi, on a two-day visit to her
Rae Bareli constituency, was returning to
New Delhi from the
Lucknow airport and Yadav arrived there at the same time to catch the same
flight.What transpired in the
meeting has been kept a secret. "The outcome would be clear once leaders of both the
parties sit together for another round of
discussions," a Congress source told IANS. --Indo-Asian
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