New Delhi. In the exercise of grand alliance of opposition parties against the BJP government, the next meeting will now be held in Bengaluru instead of Shimla. NCP Chief Sharad Pawar announced this.
He told that on July 13 and 14 leaders of opposition parties will gather in Bengaluru. Sharad Pawar said that the present ruling party has not got success in the last elections. There is no BJP rule in Kerala, Andhra, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Jharkhand, West Bengal.
There is no BJP rule even in Rajasthan, Delhi and Punjab. BJP is not in power in most of the states of the country. Are in some states. For example, in Goa, the Congress gained power by breaking the majority of MLAs.
Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Assam and Manipur, where there is a BJP CM, have been on fire for 45 days. The retired army officer asked whether we are citizens of India or not.
The second concern is the attempt by the ruler to create a communal atmosphere by increasing communal violence. These riots have happened in the last five-six months. When he came to know that the Prime Minister is in America and there is a meeting in Patna, he started making personal attacks.
There will be an all-party meeting in Bengaluru on 13 and 14 July. The decision was changed due to heavy rains in Shimla. Earlier, a meeting of 15 opposition parties was held in Bihar’s capital Patna on June 23.
Big claims have also been made after the meeting. It is being told that the unity of 15 opposition parties will continue in the future and the contours of this new alliance will be decided in the coming days.
Its full details will be given in the next meeting. Although at the moment there has been a big disclosure about the name of the new alliance.