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Sena-Athavale alliance 'opportunist': Digvijay

July 11, 2011 22:09 IST

The new political equation in Maharashtra, reflected in the alliance between Shiv Sena and the Ramdas Athavale-led faction of Republican  Party of India, on Monday drew flak from the Congress, whose General Secretary Digvijay Singh described it as an "opportunist" posture.

Referring to the much-talked about coming together of the "Shiv Shakti and Bhimshakti" in Maharashtra, Singh attacked Athavale for joining  hands with the Bal Thackeray-led party, which he said, can never support the cause of Dalits.

"It is an opportunist alliance. I know Athavale well but I condemn his hobnobbing with Shiv Sena which has insulted Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar. Shiv Sena can never support the Dalit cause," he said while addressing   party workers at Congress Bhavan.

Singh said Congress, which once had alliance with RPI-Athawale, was in a strong position in Maharashtra, where the party is in power in alliance with Sharad Pawar's Nationalist Congress Party.

Care should be taken to see that communal forces did not benefit in any fight between Congress and NCP in the state, the former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister said. He asked Congressmen to gear up for the elections to Pune Municipal Corporation scheduled early next year.

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