A New Front In The Making To Corner Prime Minister Narendra Modi

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New Delhi: West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee has met Opposition leaders from across the country including one of its allies of the BJP -- the Shiv Sena. Mamata is positioning herself as a rallying point of anti-BharatiyaJanata Party (BJP) forces with an eye on the 2019 elections.
Banerjee widened the scope of her engagements and will also meet disgruntled BJP leaders like former ministers ArunShourie, YashwantSinha and ShatrughanSinha on Wednesday.
Banerjee will also talk to her Delhi counterpart ArvindKejriwal during her stay in the national capital, where she will meet Congress party leader Sonia Gandhi at 7 pm on Wednesday.

“We want all opposition parties to work together. We should help the strongest opposition party in states to fight the BJP. It should be one fight. If Mayawatiji and Akhilesh (Yadav) are strong in Uttar Pradesh, they should work together. We should help them,” Banerjee said after her meetings.
“People are against the BJP. I have travelled to all the states. I know the mood of the people. Issues like demonetisation, GST (goods and services tax), bank fraud have affected people even at the grassroot level. The time has come for this BJP to pack up and go,” she added. Banerjee’s visit adds new momentum to the Opposition’s effort to explore the possibilities of cobbling together an anti-BJP front in the 2019 polls.
To be sure, leaders like Pinaki Mishra of the BJD and Sanjay Raut of the Shiv Sena described their meetings with her as courtesy calls. The Shiv Sena is part of Maharashtra’s coalition government, which is led by the BJP. Banerjee drew a line of distinction between the Sena and the BJP—both seen as saffron outfits by many in the Opposition camp. “I respect Shiv Sena. At least it does not do politics with a gun in their hand. There is no party more communal than the BJP,” Banerjee said after her meeting with Raut.
While she met NC leader Farooq Abdullah, SP leader RamgopalYadav, DravidaMunnetraKazhagam’sKanimozhi and the floor leaders of the Telugu Desam Party and the Jharkhand MuktiMorcha in the Parliament building. Banerjee also met Nationalist Congress Party chief SharadPawar, who has already set the tone for a possible alliance at a recent function in Maharashtra.

 

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