Opposition parties join hands at Mamata rally\, vow to oust Modi

Opposition parties join hands at Mamata rally, vow to oust Modi

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Leaders from over a dozen opposition parties came together Saturday, vowing at a mega rally here to put up a united fight in the coming elections and oust from power.

"The BJP government has crossed its expiry date, she said.

The leaders called for putting the differences between the parties aside, and said they can decide on issue of prime minister's post after the elections.

Some suggested that the opposition should aim at putting up a against the BJP nominee in every constituency.

They also decided to hold more joint rallies ahead of the elections, which are to be held by May. The next public meetings will be in and capital Amravati.

The two top leaders, and Sonia Gandhi, skipped the Kolkata rally. But the party was represented by and

Khare, who is of the party in the Lok Sabha, read a message from wishing success to the rally.

H D Deve Gowda (Janata Dal-Secular), (Nationalist Party) (Samajwadi Party), (National Conference) and M K (DMK) were among the top leaders at the rally.

and his counterpart and H D Kumaraswamy too attended.

Socialist Sharad Yadav, former Union ministers and Yashwant Sinha, and BJP rebel Shatrughan Sinha also shared the dais.

"The BJP government has crossed its expiry date. We all have to fight together to ensure that they are defeated, Banerjee, the last speaker, said.

The issue of prime ministership won't be a problem," she added.

supremo Mayawati didn't come to Kolkata, but BSP addressed the meeting and highlighted his party's recently announced alliance with the in

"The entire country is echoing with the demand to oust the BJP. We have to come together to save the Constitution of Babasaheb Ambedkar. The SP-BSP alliance had been formed to defeat the BJP," he said.

Echoing Mishra, said many people had thought the and the BSP won't be able to clinch an alliance.

"The BJP is now thinking how to win at least one seat in UP, he said in an apparent reference to Modi's constituency.

"Those who used to say 'Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas' have turned one against the other by infusing poison in the country. We will fight together to save the country and the Constitution," he said.

In an apparent hint at differences between the parties, senior Congress leader recited a couplet, which suggested that even if their hearts don't meet they should hold hands.

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First Published: Sat, January 19 2019. 18:36 IST