Social Justice Is a Major 2024 Theme, According to Opposition Parties

Social Justice Is a Major 2024 Theme, According to Opposition Parties

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Social justice is becoming a key topic as opposition parties gather today for a significant gathering to lay the groundwork for the 2024 general election and to discuss their preparations for a coordinated campaign against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP.
Top officials from several opposition parties began to arrive in Patna yesterday for the meeting convened by Nitish Kumar, the chief minister of Bihar who is leading efforts to bring the opposition together.

The leaders will gather at Nitish Kumar’s house in Patna to develop a plan for an anti-BJP front for the elections of next year.

Different resistance groups are evaluating the potential for building a mission based on civil rights, with an end goal to offset what they see as the disappearing allure of polarizing Hindutva legislative issues, which has long eclipsed the broadening gap between the predominant and minimized networks.

This is probably going to turn into a significant purpose in conversation at Resistance gatherings beginning today, with three key gatherings intently organizing methodology – Congress, Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal Joined together and his representative Tejashwi Yadav’s RJD.

One of the essential drivers of the accentuation on civil rights is the require a standing statistics; Nitish Kumar was among the unmistakable promoters pushing for a rank based count and, surprisingly, started a study in his state, which was stopped last month by a court.

Congress pioneer Rahul Gandhi likewise pitched for a standing statistics during his mission in Karnataka, where the party scored a major political race triumph, overcoming the BJP.

“Jitni abaadi utna haq (a portion of advantages as per the offer in populace),” Rahul Gandhi said in a political decision discourse, articulating the Congress’ new mission center. In April, Congress boss Mallikarjun Kharge had kept in touch with PM Modi requesting a rank evaluation.

Following some guidelines from Bihar’s experience and observing Rahul Gandhi’s statement, the Congress government in Rajasthan as of late declared a rank registration.

Party sources say eliminating the 50% cap on reservations will be the following need after a station statistics. In Karnataka, the Congress guaranteed 75% quantities.

Other than the Congress, Nitish Kumar’s party, and RJD, different gatherings like the DMK have additionally conformed to this subject.

The DMK, which rules Tamil Nadu, held a civil rights meeting and requested a position registration and reservations in light of standing count.

At the resistance meeting, parties are supposed to talk about the essential diagram for resistance solidarity, keeping away from additional convoluted and troublesome subjects like seat-sharing and administration for the time being.

Congress’ Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi, Bengal Boss Pastor Mamata Banerjee, Delhi Boss Clergyman Arvind Kejriwal, Tamil Nadu Boss Priest MK Stalin, Jharkhand’s Hemant Soren, Samajwadi Party pioneer Akhilesh Yadav, Shiv Sena (UBT) pioneer Uddhav Thackeray and NCP pioneer Sharad Pawar will go to the gathering.

Heads of the Public Gathering, PDP, and the Left are likewise expected to go to the resistance meeting.

On Thursday, Arvind Kejriwal cautioned that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) would leave the gathering in the event that the Congress didn’t uphold its battle against the Middle’s statute on the control of administrations in Delhi.

In the midst of indications of crevices even before the social affair, Mamata Banerjee told journalists in the wake of meeting Tejashwi Yadav and his dad Lalu Yadav: “I can’t utter a word now. We have come here as we will battle together, one on one (against the BJP). We will battle together like a joint family.”

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