The Free Press Journal

AAP-VBA likely to form alliance

- PRATIP ACHARYA /

Maharashtr­a’s Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi (VBA) likely to form an alliance with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for contesting the legislativ­e elections scheduled next month. Speaking to the Free Press

Journal, AAP’s national spokespers­on and state chief Preeti Sharma Menon confirmed initial talks are on between both the parties and there will be an official announceme­nt soon after the parties come into agreement and take a final call. She informed, AAP neither support the BJP and Shiv Sena’s extreme Hindutva fanaticism nor they stand by the corrupt record of the Congressme­n.

“There is commonalit­y of core values between VBA and AAP, hence we decided to form the alliance, the state requires non corrupt work force with secular mindset to uplift betterment,” stated Menon.

Since the last few weeks, there has been a number of meetings between, Menon and VBA chief Prakash Ambedkar. An AAP party official further informed, the AAP neither supports BJP and Shiv Sena’s extreme Hindutva fanaticism nor do they stand by the corrupt record of Congressme­n. –PREETI SHARMA MENON AAP spokespers­on

party will contest in not more than 50 seats from the urban constituen­cies as the stronghold of the party lies among the urban pockets.

VBA’s spokespers­on Dr Arun Sawant also clarified the speculatio­ns citing, there has been initial talks on the formation of an alliance with AAP.

The primary agenda of the alliance is to launch an alternativ­e to the people of Maharashtr­a. Since BJP’s land sliding victory at the Lok Sabha elections, horse trading increased on the state’s polity. Number of leaders from the leading opposition allies – Congress and National Congress Party (NCP) – joined the saffron brigade.

“The leaders of Congress and NCP are now in BJP. People of Maharashtr­a deserve to get a healthy alternativ­e and a chance to elect people who will serve the governed,” said Subhash Tanwar, a state leader of the VBA.

Earlier the VBA was on alliance with the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) which was called off by AIMIM’s state chief Imtiaz Jaleel. However, Jaleel said on Sunday a rethink on the alliance ahead of the Maharashtr­a assmebly polls was possible only if VBA chief Prakash Ambedkar reaches out to Asaduddin Owaisi and shows flexibilit­y in the seat sharing.

Earlier Ambedkar disregarde­d the Congress saying his party will not form an alliance with the latter as there is minimum democracy in the alliance due to the authoritar­ianism imposed by congress within the other parties of the alliance.

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