At a time the Congress is dreaming
to captain an alliance of like-minded parties against the BJP
for upcoming Lok Sabha elections and trying to woo Prakash
Ambedkar to the proposed bloc, the Dalit leader Wednesday
called upon NCP stalwart Chhagan Bhujbal here.
Ambedkar later said the meeting was both "political"
as well as a "courtesy" call.
The Congress has been trying to bring Ambedkar's
Bharip Bahujan Mahasangh (BBM) to the opposition fold against
the BJP.
Interstingly, the BBM already announced its tie-up
with Asaduddin Owaisi-led AIMIM which was looked down on as
communal by the Congress.
When asked about what transpired at the huddle, the
Dalit leader said he and Bhujbal didn't talk about the BBM
joining the proposed alliance of the like-minded parties.
"It was a political meeting (with Bhujbal) in a sense
that they (NCP) are strong in certain areas, while we too are
strong in certain pockets," Ambedkar told reporters after the
meeting.
"We discussed what could be done to see that the BJP
government doesn't come to power again. Accordingly, we
exchanged information," he said.
Bhujbal could not be reached for comments.
A senior NCP leader had recently said that the Sharad
Pawar-led party and the Congress have reached on agreement to
contest 40 of the total 48 Lok Sabha seats in Maharashtra
together.
They are likely to leave remaining eight seats for
smaller allies.
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