Noida: BJP Leader and former Uttar Pradesh Minister, Siddharth Nath Singh, reacted to the forthcoming meeting of Opposition parties in Karnataka’s Bengaluru, scheduled for Monday. Singh remarked that the opposition is left with no agenda and is getting desperate and frustrated.
“The opposition is left with no agenda as they are getting desperate and frustrated. The public will win or opposition unity will win, this will be decided in 2024,” Sidharth Nath Singh said.
“When opportunistic people are sitting in the opposition, they don’t take any decisions; they can’t follow the principles, then they do this type of politics,” he added.
As part of their efforts to present a united front against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in the Centre, leaders from at least 26 Opposition parties are set to convene at a hotel in Bengaluru on July 17–18. During the meeting, discussions will include finalising the name of the opposition alliance and outlining a common minimum programme.
Sources suggest that participants will also deliberate on fielding a common opposition candidate for approximately 80 percent of the Lok Sabha seats against the BJP. Additionally, they will strategize on forming alliances in various states and distributing tickets for key constituencies.
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