On Saturday, many big leaders appeared together on the stage amidst discussions about the coming together of opposition parties in the political corridors. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Stalin has played a big role in bringing the top leaders of the opposition into one picture. The DMK’s office was inaugurated in Delhi on Saturday, in which many non-BJP leaders attended. The special thing is that many of these leaders have appealed to unite against the Bharatiya Janata Party.
Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav, Left leaders Sitaram Yechury and D Raja, National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah and representatives of Trinamool Congress and TDP attended the program in Delhi on Sunday. Stalin inaugurated the Anna-Kalainar Arivalayam.
During this, Sonia inaugurated the office library. The special thing is that there is a special relationship between DMK and Congress and especially Karunanidhi and Gandhi family. However, due to the growing electoral influence of the BJP, Stalin has also suggested to the Congress that it should maintain ‘principle friendship’ with all parties on an all-India basis.
Stalin has also said that all parties should come together to ‘save India’. After the victory of the BJP in the recently held assembly elections, many regional parties also spoke similar things. However, many opposition parties are no longer asking the Congress to lead.
According to the Indian Express report, this time Stalin, who arrived in Delhi, did not meet Sonia as before. During this he met Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. No one talked about opposition unity in the DMK’s program held on Saturday.
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Recently, Bengal CM Banerjee had written a letter to many non-BJP leaders appealing to convene a meeting. During this, he had also raised questions on the government regarding the action of central agencies. After this, Yechury has also described Stalin as the most accepted leader among non-BJP leaders. He had appealed to the DMK leader to convene a meeting of chief ministers to discuss steps for federalism, social justice and saving the people of India.
At the same time, Shiv Sena has also demanded changes in the UPA this week and suggested that the alliance should get a new leader. In an editorial published in the mouthpiece Saamana, it was told that Nationalist Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar, Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray, Stalin, Banerjee, Kejriwal, Telangana CM K Chandrashekhar Rao are able to bring the opposition together.