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U'khand kingmaker BSP in touch with both Cong, BJP

March 08, 2012 21:50 IST

Giving a new twist to the race for power in Uttarakhand, Bahujan Samaj Party, whose three MLAs can tilt the balance, on Thursday said it was in touch with both Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party as the two rival contenders for power claimed they will form the next government.

"We are in touch with both BJP and Congress," said state BSP President Surajmal.

He maintained the party would take a decision on the issue of extending support only after consultations with BSP supremo Mayawati.

Both Congress and BJP are wooing BSP and 3 independent MLAs in order to muster the majority in the 70-member assembly following a fractured electoral mandate. Regional outfit Uttarakhand Kranti Dal has one MLA.

Congress got 32 seats and BJP 31 with both falling short of the magic figure of 36.

Surajmal denied a Congress' claim that BSP has already extended its support to its bid to form government.

"Congress is in the habit of spreading such rumours," he said, adding "whatever direction comes from Mayawatiji, we will follow".

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