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CM Has been called by Nitish Kumar in Patna. Many types of strategies will be made in this meeting. This meeting is being described as the Mahajutan of the opposition parties. Meanwhile, news has come that Delhi CM and AAP's National Co-ordinator Arvind Kejriwal can raise the issue of the Centre's ordinance during this meeting. If media reports are to be believed then AAP has threatened that if Congress does not give assurance of opposing the ordinance brought in Delhi, then it will not participate in this meeting being held in Patna. 06 This meeting of opposition parties in Patna is one of the biggest in recent years, and is especially important with about nine months before the next general election. Nevertheless, the negotiations are unlikely to be dominated by framework or regional arrangements and alignments or the so-called Common Minimum Programme. Leaders who attended the meeting pointed out that the recent ordinance of the central government on the control of bureaucrats in Delhi could have a long-term impact on the proceedings with the possibility of a clash between the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party. Leaders told on the condition of anonymity that Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, who wants the opposition to unite against the ordinance, may object if the Congress remains non-committal. Due to this, the possibility of opposition unity may end even before it emerges. By President Draupadi Murmu The ordinance, promulgated in May, was brought in to nullify a Supreme Court order that had empowered the elected Delhi government, led by Kejriwal, to make laws and regulate services in the national capital. The ordinance established an administrative authority consisting of the CM and two bureaucrats and stated that all decisions could be taken by majority. Many opposition parties supported Kejriwal For information, many opposition parties have supported Kejriwal, whereas in Delhi, Punjab and other states, AAP's arch rival Congress has kept silence. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and party leader Rahul Gandhi (both will attend the opposition meeting) have not met the Delhi CM despite seeking an appointment. It may be difficult for them not to do so today. Information obtained from reliable sources Reacting to media reports speculating about AAP walking out of the meeting, party's chief spokesperson Priyanka Kakkar said, "I am not aware of the opposition's walkout plan, but our The top leadership will participate in the meeting and this walkout will be their decision. We have come to know from reliable sources that there is an understanding between BJP and Congress that Congress will support BJP and when this unconstitutional ordinance is brought in Rajya Sabha, Congress will walk out. Anyway, I am unable to understand why Congress is taking so long to take a stand on an ordinance which is clearly unconstitutional. CongressAAPPublished Date Free, June 08, 2023, 9: 41 AM EST 58399

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CM Has been called by Nitish Kumar in Patna. Many types of strategies will be made in this meeting. This meeting is being described as the Mahajutan of the opposition parties. Meanwhile, news has come that Delhi CM and AAP’s National Co-ordinator Arvind Kejriwal can raise the issue of the Centre’s ordinance during this meeting. If media reports are to be believed then AAP has threatened that if Congress does not give assurance of opposing the ordinance brought in Delhi, then it will not participate in this meeting being held in Patna.

06 This meeting of opposition parties in Patna is one of the biggest in recent years, and is especially important with about nine months before the next general election. Nevertheless, the negotiations are unlikely to be dominated by framework or regional arrangements and alignments or the so-called Common Minimum Programme. Leaders who attended the meeting pointed out that the recent ordinance of the central government on the control of bureaucrats in Delhi could have a long-term impact on the proceedings with the possibility of a clash between the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party.

Leaders told on the condition of anonymity that Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, who wants the opposition to unite against the ordinance, may object if the Congress remains non-committal. Due to this, the possibility of opposition unity may end even before it emerges. By President Draupadi Murmu The ordinance, promulgated in May, was brought in to nullify a Supreme Court order that had empowered the elected Delhi government, led by Kejriwal, to make laws and regulate services in the national capital. The ordinance established an administrative authority consisting of the CM and two bureaucrats and stated that all decisions could be taken by majority.

Many opposition parties supported Kejriwal For information, many opposition parties have supported Kejriwal, whereas in Delhi, Punjab and other states, AAP’s arch rival Congress has kept silence. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and party leader Rahul Gandhi (both will attend the opposition meeting) have not met the Delhi CM despite seeking an appointment. It may be difficult for them not to do so today.

Information obtained from reliable sources Reacting to media reports speculating about AAP walking out of the meeting, party’s chief spokesperson Priyanka Kakkar said, “I am not aware of the opposition’s walkout plan, but our The top leadership will participate in the meeting and this walkout will be their decision. We have come to know from reliable sources that there is an understanding between BJP and Congress that Congress will support BJP and when this unconstitutional ordinance is brought in Rajya Sabha, Congress will walk out. Anyway, I am unable to understand why Congress is taking so long to take a stand on an ordinance which is clearly unconstitutional.

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