Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi (VBA) is preparing to contest elections on all 48 lok sabha seats in Maharashtra. VBA

leader Prakash Ambedkar gave this information here on saturday (September 30). In this regard, VBA leader

Prakash Ambedkar said that he will hold a meeting in this regard on october 2.

Prakash Ambedkar said that VBA is in alliance with uddhav Thackeray-led shiv sena (UBT), but the seat-

sharing formula will be decided only after talks with maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) parties congress and

Nationalist congress Party (NCP). Can be prepared. He told the media, Nothing is clear about this (MVA) front.

Therefore, we do not want to face such a situation in which VBA gets confused after the announcement of

elections. Regarding the upcoming lok sabha elections, Prakash Ambedkar said that to avoid any such situation,

we have decided to contest elections on all 48 lok sabha seats of the state. Have decided to make preparations.

What did VBA say in the letter?

A few days ago, Ambedkar had said that congress President mallikarjun Kharge had called on the opposition

parties' alliance I.N.D.I.A. Their letter of september 1 regarding inclusion of VBA has not been responded to.


Shared the letter written by VBA to congress National President mallikarjun Kharge on social media X (earlier

Twitter). Prakash Ambedkar said that on september 1, VBA had written a letter to congress President

Mallikarjun Kharge showing interest in joining the alliance. He said that our doors are open for them (Congress).

No reply to letter received from congress or Kharge

In the message, Prakash Ambedkar had further said that till september 25, no one from Kharge or congress gave

any reply to his letter. It is unlikely that all parties will reach a consensus any time soon. He said that we cannot

wait or get entangled in their blasphemous words. Therefore, if necessary, we will contest elections on all 48 seats

of Maharashtra. With this decision of VBA National President Prakash Ambedkar, speculations have started

again regarding the upcoming lok sabha elections and the members of the opposition alliance.

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