Khaleej Times

Opposition to plot anti-BJP strategy after assembly polls

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kolkata — The much-talked about meeting of parties opposed to the BJP to strategise against the saffron party in the next Lok Sabha elections has been postponed and may now be held after the current Assembly elections and before the start of the winter session of Parliament, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrabab­u Naidu and his West Bengal counterpar­t Mamata Banerjee said after a meeting between them here.

Claiming that democracy in the country was in danger, Naidu, who is also the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chief, said on Monday that there is a “democratic compulsion” for the senior opposition leaders to join hands to protect the nation.

Echoing his views, Banerjee said the meeting of anti-BJP parties would be held after campaignin­g in the Assembly elections and before the start of the winter session of Parliament.

“The meeting to be held on November 22 has been postponed due to the ongoing election campaign. We want to meet before the next parliament­ary

session. We are in discussion­s about it. The date of the meeting will be announced soon,” Naidu told reporters following the meeting at the state secretaria­t Nabanna here.

“Democracy in the country is in danger. So there is a democratic compulsion for us to join together. It is the responsibi­lity of us, the senior leaders to protect the nation. Those who are opposing BJP will join together, discuss everything and chalk out a programme to go forward,” he said.

Naidu, whose TDP was earlier an ally of the BJP, has met a spectrum of leaders including Congress president Rahul Gandhi, NCP’s Sharad Pawar, DMK’s M K Stalin, National Conference’ Farooq Abdullah, former prime minister H D Deve Gowda and BSP chief Mayawati to forge a front against the ruling party and had proposed a meeting of opposition parties to be held in New Delhi on November 22.

Terming the meeting with Banerjee as successful, Naidu said fighting together has become necessary as all major institutio­ns in the country including the CBI, the Income Tax Department, the RBI are under threat while the nation’s economy is at a standstill.

“We have to protect the institutio­ns... you name any institutio­n, they are under severe pressure and threat. Be it the CBI, Income Tax, RBI every institutio­n is under threat. Even the petrol and diesel prices are increasing, there is inflation, the whole nation’s economy is at a standstill,” he said.

Banerjee, the Trinamool Congress supremo, said she has invited Naidu for her proposed opposition party meeting here in January next year, which was confirmed by the TDP chief. —

It is the responsibi­lity of us, the senior leaders to protect the nation. Those who are opposing BJP will join together, discuss everything and chalk out a programme to go forward.

Chandrabab­u Naidu, Andhra CM

 ?? PTI ?? Mamata Banerjee greets Chandrabab­u Naidu before a meeting at Nabanna in Kolkata on Monday. —
PTI Mamata Banerjee greets Chandrabab­u Naidu before a meeting at Nabanna in Kolkata on Monday. —

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