The Asian Age

Mamata, Naidu fix Dec. 10 for Opp. meet

- RAJIB CHOWDHURI with bureau inputs

Andhra Pradesh chief minister Chandrabab­u Naidu and his West Bengal counter part Mama ta B an erjee asserted on Monday that all parties opposing the

BJP are united in their endeavour

“to save the nation and democracy” and will chalk out a strategy to take on the saffron party in a meeting likely on December 10, the eve of the Winter Session of Parliament and announceme­nt of results for the on- going Assembly elections in five states.

After their discussion in Kolkata, the TDP and Trinamul chiefs said that the meeting of nonBJP parties was earlier scheduled for November 22 but it is being put off till next month due to pre- occupation of Opposition leaders in the on- going state elections.

Sources in other Opposition parties, however, maintained that the November 22 meeting was postponed due to squeamishn­ess among the various outfits to share stage amidst the Assembly polls in five states where many parties are fighting against each other.

Andhra Pradesh chief minister Chandrabab­u Naidu and his West Bengal counterpar­t Mamata Banerjee asserted on Monday that all parties opposing the BJP are united in their endeavour “to save the nation and democracy” and will chalk out a strategy to take on the saffron party in a meeting likely on December 10, the eve of the Winter Session of Parliament and announceme­nt of results for the on- going Assembly elections in five states.

After their discussion in Kolkata, the TDP and Trinamool chiefs said that the meeting of non- BJP parties was earlier scheduled for November 22 but it is being put off till next month due to pre- occupation of Opposition leaders in the on- going state elections.

Sources in other Opposition parties, however, maintained that the November 22 meeting was postponed due to squeamishn­ess among the various outfits to share stage amidst the Assembly polls in five states where many parties are fighting against each other.

Another reason was the reluctance of many regional parties to accept Congress as the convener of any Opposition meeting.

Mr Naidu, who met Mr Banerjee days after their government­s withdrew the “general consent” to the CBI to conduct probe and raids in their states, discussed issues related to unity among the Opposition parties to oust the BJP for nearly an hour at state secretaria­t Nabanna and later addressed a joint press conference with her in which he attacked the Narendra Modi government for misusing Central probe and enforcemen­t agencies against political rivals. Mr Naidu said, “We had a very good discussion. We have a responsibi­lity being senior leaders. The country has to be saved. Democracy needs to be secured. The constituti­onal bodies have to be protected.”

Asked who would be the face of the Opposition coalition, Ms Banerjee said, “Every- body, all are the face of the coalition.”

“We are totally together, we are working together, we are speaking together. We all are together against the BJP government to save the nation,” she said.

Training his guns on the BJP government, Mr Naidu said, “Be it the CBI or Enforcemen­t Directorat­e or IncomeTax department or Reserve Bank of India or Comptrolle­r Auditor General, each institutio­n is now facing danger. Demonetisa­tion was a major mistake. Inflation and fuel price hike have been increasing. Growth has been stagnant.”

Mr Naidu said, “Economy has come to a standstill. Intoleranc­e is growing in the country. The minorities are panicked. Even for the politician­s there is a severe threat. They are getting victimised through the misuse of the CBI. We have to save this great nation.”

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 ?? — PTI ?? West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee greets Andhra Pradesh chief minister Chandrabab­u Naidu before a meeting at Nabanna in Kolkata, Monday.
— PTI West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee greets Andhra Pradesh chief minister Chandrabab­u Naidu before a meeting at Nabanna in Kolkata, Monday.

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