This is for the first time that Congress and Samajwadi Party were having an alliance to win over 300 of the 403 Assembly seats.
"The time and venue of the media interaction is yet to be finalised," a senior SP leader told PTI today.
Sources in both the parties said their joint appearance before the media would galvanise the two parties and help in reaping a bumper electoral harvest.
Insiders say joint rallies were also being planned by the two parties at a later stage.
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Asked if there would be any joint declaration by them, the SP leader said, whatever the two leaders will speak would be considered as joint statement.
To a question regarding resentment among SP leaders over certain seats in Congress citadel of Amethi and Rae Bareli, he SP everything would be resolved by Sunday.
The two parties were haggling over some seats in Amethi and Rae Bareli, the parliamentary turf of Congress president Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul. Congress is in no mood to give up its claim over all the ten seats in Amethi and Rae Bareli.
Sources said the party was perturbed as none of the five candidates, declared by SP earlier, has been withdrawn.
Though both sides were more or less agreeable to a broad understanding that Congress will get 6 and SP 4 seats, local leaders and workers are not ready to give up either Amethi or Gauriganj Assembly seats from where SP has already announced its candidates.
He was effusive in his praise for the partnership, calling it a "winning combination" and that there was no doubt it would go on to form the next government with a majority.
"The cycle (SP symbol) was alone, but now with the help of the hand (Congress symbol), its speed has increased," he had said, sharing the stage for the first time with Congress leader Prem Prakash Agarwal, who will contest from Bareilly.