But after six months of talks that led to the merger of nine Dalit groups in a united Republican Party of India (RPI), the party has yet to convince anyone that they have deleted the most familiar word in the lexicon of Dalit politics: disunity. "We have broken our alliance over unity—unity with this group or that. This time it will not happen," declares Ramdas Athavale, former social welfare minister, who broke the Dalit grouping of late 1989 by aligning with the Congress before the assembly elections.