Opposition parties will find a solution to the coordination and opposition between the state level politics in Patna meeting

Patna (IANS) | Everyone’s eye is on the meeting of opposition parties to be held on June 23 in Patna, the capital of Bihar. Leaders of more than 15 opposition parties are expected to attend the meeting called by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.

It is said that in this meeting, further strategy will be chalked out to free the BJP from power. But, the Prime Ministerial candidate will not be discussed. In the meeting, opposition parties will also try to find a solution to the coordination and opposition between the state level politics.

Sources say that any issue in the agenda of the meeting is being taken forward on a whim, so that there is no scope for any kind of dispute. In true sense, the main agenda of this meeting is to try to coordinate all the opposition parties.

Sources say that almost all the parties participating in the meeting have been showing bitterness from one or the other party, in such a situation, questions are also being raised about the solidarity of this meeting.

In this meeting, the leaders of the opposition parties will try to decide the initial outline of the common minimum programme. All parties have already indicated a joint landing. In such a situation, it is decided that there will be no discussion on leadership in the meeting.

It is also believed that in the meeting Mamta Banerjee will question the closeness of the Left parties to the Congress in West Bengal. So, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal would like to know the unity formula amid conflicting relations with the Congress in Punjab. In such a situation, all the parties will try to find a formula after thinking deeply.

Apart from this, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s ‘one for one’ formula for 2024 is also likely to be discussed in the meeting. Under this formula, there is a suggestion of fielding only one opposition candidate against the BJP on each seat. Apart from this, there is no contradiction in the opposition camp on issues like inflation, unemployment, economic mismanagement, demonetisation, damage caused by flawed GST.

The opposition has been besieging the ruling party in the past also regarding the growing atmosphere of hatred in the country, the misuse of government agencies, the efforts being made to weaken democracy, in such a situation it is certain that there should be a discussion on making all these issues more sharp. Can

–IANS

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