Andhra Pradesh
chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Friday called the Congress the main
anchor of the anti-BJP front, saying his recent meetings with various
opposition leaders was aimed at forging a national coalition.
“Rahul Gandhi is a leader on his own. The Congress is a national party and the main anchor against the BJP.... we are all regional parties. There can be no ‘Mahagathbandhan’ without Congress,” Naidu said after meeting DMK chief MK Stalin in Chennai.
“Rahul Gandhi is a leader on his own. The Congress is a national party and the main anchor against the BJP.... we are all regional parties. There can be no ‘Mahagathbandhan’ without Congress,” Naidu said after meeting DMK chief MK Stalin in Chennai.
After the meet, Stalin
said an “anti-national, anti-secular BJP rule needs to be stopped and Naidu has
taken efforts towards that”.
Naidu has, in the last one month, met nearly all top opposition
leaders in an attempt to bring regional parties on a platform to challenge
Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2019. He is also scheduled to meet West Bengal
chief minister Mamata Banerjee to seek her support for the anti-BJP bloc.
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