Alliance talks between Congress-AAP are going smoothly and in a 'positive direction' with both parties trying to ally for Haryana polls, keeping aside their personal aspirations, said AAP Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha on Sunday.
He then said that the parties have yet to reach a consensus but are hopeful of a good outcome.
He, however, added that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will not proceed with the alliance "if there is no win-win situation".
"The talks are happening in a positive atmosphere. Both parties are working towards contesting the elections together, prioritizing unity and the demands of the people of Haryana, while setting aside individual party and candidate aspirations," the MP stated, adding, "Ball by ball commentary cannot be done on the seat-sharing arrangement. Both the parties have desire and hope to form an alliance".
Polling in Haryana to the 90-member assembly will take place on October 5. The last date to file nominations is September 12.
According to sources, while the AAP is demanding 10 seats, the Congress is ready to give them only seven.
However, Chadha refused to divulge any details about the seat-sharing arrangements discussed so far.
"We will take a decision well before (September) 12, the last day of nomination. If there is no win-win situation, we will leave it. The talks are going on, good discussions are happening, I hope a good conclusion will come out of it," he added.
Earlier, the Congress and AAP, partners in the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA), entered a seat-sharing agreement for Lok Sabha polls in Delhi, Haryana, and Gujarat, but both the parties had contested the Lok Sabha polls independently in Punjab.