The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) was leading in four seats while the Gondvana Gantantra Party was ahead in one. Independents were leading in three seats while the Samajwadi Party seat and the Bahujan Sanghrush Dal were leading in one seat each.
Acting on the see-saw battle in Madhya Pradesh, BSP chief Mayawati has called her party's winning/leading candidates to Delhi fearing horse-trading. According to sources, Mayawati has announced that she won't support the BJP in case elections throw up a split verdict.
Meanwhile, SP chief Akhilesh Yadav has said he will support the Congress.
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Bothresultsess and BJP leaders claimed they were poised to win a majority. The BJP has ruled Madhya Pradesh for 15 long years. The first trends from postal ballots put the BJP candidates in the lead before reversing the trend and putting the Congress ahead of others. Then began a see-saw battle, making it a nail-biting fight.
In the outgoing Assembly, the party-wise position was: BJP-165, Congress-58, BSP-four and Independents-three.