The Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi (VBA) chief, Prakash Ambedkar, on Wednesday announced that his party will go solo in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, rejecting the offer extended by the Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) to contest five seats as part of the opposition coalition, and unveiled the names of eight candidates, with him fielded from Akola and one for Ramtek scheduled to be announced later in the afternoon.
At a press conference held in Akola, Ambedkar accused the MVA of seeking to utilise the VBA to safeguard their dynastic politics and dismissing Maratha reservation activist Manoj Jarange-Patil’s influence in the elections. He said that the VBA will join hands with Patil and the OBC Federation to form a new social alliance ahead of the Lok Sabha polls.
The decision has dealt a blow to the MVA, which had engaged in negotiations with him for over a month to incorporate him into the opposition coalition, aiming to avoid a split in opposition votes.
“I met Maratha reservation activist Manoj Jarange Patil, and we had fruitful discussions. Together, we have resolved to embrace all communities and marginalised sections. We will field OBC and Jain candidates as well. Jarange-Patil and I are joining forces as a social alliance to catalyse a new era of political change,” Ambedkar said.
“I urged MVA leaders to factor in Jarange Patil’s influence in the elections, but they dismissed it. They sought to utilise the VBA to safeguard their dynastic politics, which was unacceptable,” he said.
There was no immediate response available from the MVA.
The VBA’s first list of candidates include Sanjay Kewat (Bhandara Gondia), Hitesh Madam (Gadchiroli-Chimur), Rajesh Belle (Chandrapur), Vasant Magar (Buldhana), Prakash Ambedkar (Akola), Prajkta Pillewan (Amaravati), Rajendra Salunkhe (Wardha) and Khemsingh Pawar (Yavatmal-Washim).
Ambedkar also announced his support for the Congress candidate in the Nagpur Lok Sabha constituency and to the OBC Bahujan Party in the Sangli seat.
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