Mumbai, March 24 -- Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi (VBA) chief Prakash Ambedkar on Saturday gave a three-day ultimatum to the Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) to take a decision on the alliance. He said that he would wait for the MVA till March 26 after which he would make his own decision. He also declared snapping ties with Shiv Sena (UBT) that they formed more than a year ago. Ambedkar denied getting an offer of four seats from the MVA as announced by MVA leaders. He insisted that he was offered only three seats, which he refused to take. With those remarks, Ambedkar seems to have taken a tough stand against MVA and wants the issue to be resolved soon. "We have decided to wait till March 26 after which we will take our decision," the VBA chief announced. "We were never offered four seats. In fact, only three seats were offered, of them, one was of Akola, which we refused to take, so technically only two seats were offered," he pointed out. Ambedkar has been demanding 12 out of the 48 Lok Sabha seats to join MVA. He alleged that the Congress, ShivSena (UBT) and NCP have failed to iron out their differences but are trying to blame him for their failure. "This is the reason we had offered Congress to share the names of seven seats where they want VBA to extend support during the polls as all the three parties are likely to contest on their own," Ambedkar said....