"We Will Fight Elections Together," Says Nitish Kumar
Rashtra Janata Dal (RJD) President Nitish Kumar said the opposition parties have decided to fight united against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the 2024 General elections. On June 23, the opposition leaders addressed a join press conference, after a high-level oppositions meeting in Patna, Bihar. "It was a good meeting where it has been decided to fight the elections together." Furthermore, Kumar said, another meeting will be held soon… read-more
Tags: opposition parties, Indian National Congress, 2024 Elections, Nitish Kumar
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Opposition Parties To Meet In Patna, Discuss 2024 Elections
Approximately 17 Opposition parties are set to meet in Patna today to chalk out a skeletal roadmap for the ambitious anti-BJP front ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. The meeting is scheduled from 11:00 A.M., to 3:30 P.M., followed by a joint press conference. Besides the strategy planning of the 2024 elections, the meeting will also discuss the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Ordinance and support from opposition.
Tags: 2024 Elections, opposition parties, Indian National Congress, AAP, BJP
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Opposition Parties Decided To Boycott New Parliament Building: Delhi
Opposing the inauguration of the new parliament building by PM Narendra Modi, the opposition parties announced to boycott the ceremony, on May 28. Like-minded parties like the TMC, CPI, Congress, AAP, DMK, RJD and other opposition parties expressed as why President of India Droupadi Murmu is not inaugurating the parliament building. In this regard, the MPs of opposition party in parliament issued a joint statement.
Tags: parliament building, Inauguration Event, opposition parties, Joint Statement, politics
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Opposition Protests Against Fuel Price Hike In Lok Sabha
Opposition parties including Congress, TMC, DMK, TRS, and other political leaders, staged a protest in the Lok Sabha, against the fuel price hike. On March 31, raising slogans and placards, the leaders walked out of the ongoing sabha, demanding discussion over petrol and diesel price rise. Although Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla asked leaders to stop, the protest against PM Modi-led BJP Government continued longer.
Tags: lok sabha, opposition parties, congress protest, Fuel Price Hike, BJP Government
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