Opposition leaders and celebrities gathered on Tuesday at the residence of the chief of the Nationalist Congress Party, Sharad Pawar in Delhi. The Visual frames that the several news agencies posted is created and displayed in the Communist Party of India leader in the Vin Biswam, TMC Leader Yashwant Sinha, Bollywood lyricist Javed Akhtar, Rashtriya Lokdal-President Jayant Chaudhary and National Conference leader Omar Abdullah and make their way over to the NCP supreme leader's Delhi based residence for the meeting.
The meeting will be held to bring together all opposition parties in the country, said NCP leader Nawab Malik. The meeting was also attended by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders and other prominent figures, such as Pawan Verma, Justice AP Singh, KTS Tulasi and Karan Thapar.
Shiv Sena, which is the NPC's partner through the coalition government Maha Vikas Agadi , and said that it was "a meeting of all opposition parties. MP and Shiv Sena Sanjayi said, " it was a meeting with the Rashtra Munk leaders.
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“As per my information and from whatever conversation I had with Pawar saheb, there is a meeting of Rashtra Manch leaders today with Pawar saheb. Now it is their matter what they shall discuss in the meeting. But, I won't say that this is a meeting of all opposition parties. The SP, BSP, YSRCP, TDP and the TRS are not participating in this meeting,” the MP from Rajya Sabha representing Shiv Sena was quted by several news agencies. He also said that people come out to Sharad Pawar to discuss the political, the education, the economy, and the co-operative sector, or including some other problems.
Union Minister Ramdas Athawale said the efforts to create a united front, it would be in vain, as Prime minister Narendra Modi continues to be the country's number one leader. "No matter how many are being formed, it does not matter. And even if it is formed, then the Congress will do the work of harming its party. Prime Minister Narendra Modi Ji's leadership is very strong, even today he is the number one,” the Union minister stated.