The RPI president and Union Minister also announced that he will field actress Rakhi Sawant, who heads the party's women wing, against BSP supremo Mayawati.
Claiming that his party has substantial presence across Uttar Pradesh, Athwale said its support will be vital for BJP to capture power in the politically significant state.
"BJP can't win Uttar Pradesh assembly elections without Dalit votes. RPI can get them these votes. Therefore there should be alliance between the two parties and I will approach and request both BJP president Amit Shah and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the same," he said.
"BSP has taken our elephant, the Dalit votes in Uttar Pradesh originally belongs to our party. RPI was in power in the state in 1967," he claimed.
"I will campaign in the state and request people that they have given a chance to their sister (Mayawati) now its time to give chance to their brother," the Union minister said.
RPI, which came into being in the late 1950s, has its roots in the Scheduled Castes Federation led by Dr B R Ambedkar.
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