Sharad Pawar has opposed Rahul's stand on Rafale: Ambedkar

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Dalit leader Thursday appealed to to reconsider the Congress's alliance with the for future polls, against the backdrop of Sharad Pawar's "defence" of in the Rafale deal.

Pawar had caused a flutter with his statement that the people had no doubts about the intentions of the in the Rafale deal.

However, after his statement drew flak, Pawar made a U-turn, saying he never meant to support anybody in the deal, which he termed as "looting of the country".

"The allegations made by (in Rafale issue) were opposed by Pawar has negated Rahul Gandhi's stand on the issue. Now, it is up to the whether it wants to continue with the or not," Ambedkar told reporters.

The Congress has been accusing the of favouritism and purchasing the fighter aircraft at a price higher than what was negotiated by the erstwhile

The BJP had denied the allegations that it had chosen a particular industrialist as the offset partner of Dassault, the French maker of Rafale.

Pawar had said the Congress and the NCP would come together for the polls in

The BBM and the Asaduddin Owaisi-led All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul Muslimeen (AIMIM) recently tied up for the and assembly polls, due next year.

Ambedkar said his party would not join hands with the

Responding to a query on the BBM's prospective alliance with the Congress for polls, Ambedkar said he had held two meetings with leaders of that party and discussed seat-sharing.

"We have discussed (the scenario) in 12 of total 48 seats in We are not adamant on (contesting) the 12 seats," he said.

Ambedkar said there are 14 constituencies in Maharashtra where the Congress had lost in the last three elections. "But we are not interested in those seats," he added.

He said the BBM was willing to join hands with the Congress though that party has not communicated its stand about an alliance.

Ambedkar said he was not enthused by Devendra Fadnavis's reported remarks that the latter would "mortgage the state", if needed, as a to raise funds for the construction of the in in central

"If that happens, the will say that the state is facing the financial crisis because of Ambedkar's statue," he said.

Prakash Ambedkar, the grandson of B R Ambedkar, said he had a different perspective about the proposed memorial of Ambedkar, but refused to elaborate.

"Earlier, the had proposed to build a five-star hotel on the same plot," he claimed.

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First Published: Thu, October 04 2018. 17:15 IST