He alleged Constitutional authorities were being reduced to talking like BJP spokespersons.
"It is not about one Governor in one state; it is happening in every state where the opposition is in power," he said in an apparent reference to the governor-government spat in non-BJP ruled states.
He alleged the BJP wanted "to take over the judiciary, the Election Commission and every institution in the country."
The ultimate aim of the BJP was to "change the Constitution" and many party leaders and MPs have said this "openly."
"All like minded-opposition parties must come together in this fight against divisive forces. That is our desire. I never said who will lead, who will become the Prime Minister. Farooq Saab, I am telling you--we are not telling who will lead or who is not going to lead; that is not the question. We want to fight together unitedly. That is our desire," Kharge told the NC leader during his address.
"That is why we have sacrificed many times in the name of secularism, in the name of liberty, in the name of freedom of expression. That we have done and showed, and we have also lost many times," he added.
In the plenary on Saturday, Congress had said it was willing to forge a viable alternative by aligning with like-minded parties and regional outfits that agree with its ideology to get rid of the "anti-people and undemocratic" BJP government in the general elections.
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