Prakash Ambedkar said the alliance marks the "beginning of a new politics" in the country. "We have been organising protests on social issues. Whether we win on social issues or not is in the hands of voters, but giving such people a seat to contest is in the hands of political parties," he said.
He said he hopes that NCP chief Sharad Pawar will also join them but added that the Congress, the third constituent of the MVA in Maharashtra, hasn't accepted the alliance yet.
Prakash Ambedkar and the Congress party had tried to form an alliance before the 2019 election but the talks failed over sharing of seats.
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