Leaders of 21 parties resolve to work together to defeat BJP

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Senior leaders of 21 opposition parties including the Congress, Trinamool Congress, TDP, AAP, NCP and the DMK met here on Monday and resolved to work together to "defeat the BJP-RSS" and to expose the ruling party's "corruption".

The meeting, which took place a day before the start of the winter session and before the results of assembly polls in five states, was not attended by the and the

In a joint statement later, the "leaders of secular parties" reaffirmed their steadfast resolve to "confront and defeat the forces that are subverting our Constitution and making a mockery of our democracy".

They talked of electronic voting machines (EVMs) and said "innumerable deficiencies, failures and plausible doubts" on their neutral functioning have raised "a question on the neutrality of poll process itself" and this needs to be redressed without question and without delay.

"It is in the interests of safeguarding and strengthening our constitutional republic and people's livelihood that this (RSS)/ (BJP) government is ousted," the statement said.

The groundwork for the meeting had been done by and Chandrababu Naidu, who had left the ruling earlier this year. He has been meeting leaders of various parties to bring them together against the BJP-led NDA in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls. Similar efforts have been made in Trinamool leader and West Bengal in the past.

The leaders accused the of trying to put "a conspiratorial lid over multiple corruption scams" like Rafale and becoming "an abettor to the escape of bank defaulters".

The meeting was informed in-between that (RBI) had resigned and the leaders accused the government of a "sinister attack on the autonomy of RBI".

"We deprecate the systematic attack by the government on India's economy through a select band of government nominees arbitrarily dictating the monitory policies and compromising RBI's institutional integrity," the statement said.

National Conference's Farooq Abdullah, CPI-M Sitram Yechury, Nationalist Party's Praful Patel, Janata Dal-Secular leader Danish Ali, All United Democratic Front's Badruddin Azmal, Muslim League's P.K. Kulhanikutty, (Prajatantrik)'s Babulal Marandi, Rashtriya Lok Dal's Ajit Singh, Loktantrik Janata Dal's Sharad Yadav, RJD's Tejashwi Yadav, CPI's D. Raja, Revolutionary Socialist Party's N.K. Premchandran and Hindustani Awam Morcha's Jitan were also at the meeting.

The leaders said needs a government that cares for working class, farmers and farm labourers, makes education accessible and affordable, creates jobs, provides fair wages, empowers weaker sections, respects autonomy of institutions, ensures faster and inclusive economic growth, addresses concerns of small traders and enterprises that have been "devastated by demonetisation and the ill- planned implementation of GST".

The leaders said there is need to banish the current all-pervasive atmosphere of fear and intimidation and called upon liberal, progressive forces to join them in their battle to save the Constitution.

They accused the of benefiting crony capitalists and re-imagining the past.

Gandhi later told reporters that there was "consensus that BJP's corruption in Rafale, demonetisation and other areas is simply not acceptable and we are going to fight it and do whatever we can to expose it". There was a consensus that we are going to work together to defeat the BJP-RSS combination, he added.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, December 10 2018. 22:44 IST