<p>Samajwadi Party president Mulayam Singh Yadav and his party general secretary drove to the residence of Lok Janshakti Party leader Ram Vilas Paswan, where they met for nearly 30 minutes.</p>.<p>RJD leader Lalu Prasad, who is also part of the new alliance was, however, not present as he was in Patna.</p>.<p>After the meeting, Singh told reporters that the Fourth Front will decide on the future course of action after the results are out on May 16.</p>.<p>"We will decide and come up with a strategy...the alliance is not restricted to the elections. It will continue post-poll," Singh, flanked by both Yadav and Paswan, said.</p>.<p>When asked about the the absence of the RJD chief, he said "Prasad is in Patna. We spoke to him over telephone."</p>.<p>Singh, however, evaded questions on the Fourth Front's Prime Ministerial candidate. "No comments," he said to queries on the alliance's stand on PM candidate.</p>.<p>Exit polls have projected that UPA will get 190 to 205 seats and NDA 185 to 196 in the 543-member House and Third Front at a little over 100 seats. </p>
<p>Samajwadi Party president Mulayam Singh Yadav and his party general secretary drove to the residence of Lok Janshakti Party leader Ram Vilas Paswan, where they met for nearly 30 minutes.</p>.<p>RJD leader Lalu Prasad, who is also part of the new alliance was, however, not present as he was in Patna.</p>.<p>After the meeting, Singh told reporters that the Fourth Front will decide on the future course of action after the results are out on May 16.</p>.<p>"We will decide and come up with a strategy...the alliance is not restricted to the elections. It will continue post-poll," Singh, flanked by both Yadav and Paswan, said.</p>.<p>When asked about the the absence of the RJD chief, he said "Prasad is in Patna. We spoke to him over telephone."</p>.<p>Singh, however, evaded questions on the Fourth Front's Prime Ministerial candidate. "No comments," he said to queries on the alliance's stand on PM candidate.</p>.<p>Exit polls have projected that UPA will get 190 to 205 seats and NDA 185 to 196 in the 543-member House and Third Front at a little over 100 seats. </p>