Lok Sabha Elections: Mamata Banerjee to attend Opposition Meet

Lok Sabha Elections: Mamata Banerjee to attend Opposition Meet

Kolkata: In a noteworthy lift for the Opposition coalition in front of the 2019 Lok Sabha Polls, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is set to go to the November 22 meeting called by TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu with a goal to form together a fantastic opposition of BJP front.

Naidu's emissaries met Trinamool leaders in Kolkata on Friday after which the choice was taken. Top TDP sources have affirmed that independent of the number of parties affirming their support, the meet will happen on the 22nd. It will be trailed by a press meet in Delhi's Constitution Club.

Up until this point, the Congress, TDP, Aam Aadmi Party, JD(S), NCP and now the TMC have consented to go to the meet. The TDP administration is additionally meeting Praful Patel in Mumbai on Saturday and Sharad Pawar has concurred on a fundamental level. Sharad Yadav, as well, has affirmed his interest. While Mayawati has not yet given her endorsement, the Left, as well, is uncertain of its support as it is careful about being seen with the Congress before decisions, sources said.

The anticipates a terrific restriction show of solidarity amidst the continuous state get together surveys were declared by Naidu after he met Congress General Secretary Ashok Gehlot in Amaravati.

Naidu, who has met almost all best opposition leaders over the last month trying to expedite local parties a stage to test Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2019, hosted said the gatherings would choose the future strategy at the proposed meet.

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