City
Epaper

Nitish, Tejashwi meet Pawar, Thackeray to forge grand opposition alliance

By IANS | Updated: May 11, 2023 20:30 IST

Mumbai, May 11 Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, accompanied by his deputy Tejashwi Yadav, on Thursday met Shiv ...

Open in App

Mumbai, May 11 Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, accompanied by his deputy Tejashwi Yadav, on Thursday met Shiv Sena-UBT President and former Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, Nationalist Congress Party President Sharad Pawar and state Congress Working President Naseem Khan as part of his efforts to forge a grand alliance of all non-BJP parties.

After the meetings, Nitish Kumar said that if more and more opposition parties unitedly stand and work together, it can help achieve a better fight against the BJP in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.

"When all opposition unites to fight, there will be a direct contest (against the BJP). We can get good success and the country can head in the right direction," remarked Nitish Kumar, who was accompanied by his Janata Dal-U's national Secretary Kapil Patil and others.

He observed that what the BJP is doing is not good for the country and its imperative for the opposition parties to work together and save democracy in India.

"There should not be any dispute. All must remain united with the same objective to work in the best interests of the country, and provide an alternative in the next elections," he said.

To a query whether Pawar would be the main face of the opposition alliance, Nitish Kumar said that "nothing could be more delightful than that", and he had requested him to work more vigorously both for his party and the entire country.

Khan welcomed the visiting dignitaries at Mumbai Airport and wished them the bet for their efforts to work out a united opposition front, saying Nitish Kumar had already met Congress top brass in New Delhi recently.

Earlier this morning, Nitish Kumar and Yadav, JD-U President Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh, Bihar Legislative Council Chairman Deveshchandra Thakur and Bihar Cooperation Minister Sanjay Kumar Jha, were accorded a grand welcome on their first visit to Mumbai with huge banners and posters heralding their trip, said a JD-U official.

The duo and others were accorded a traditional Maharashtrian style welcome at the Thackeray residence 'Matoshri' in Bandra where they had lunch with Uddhav and Aditya Thackerays, with MP Sanjay Raut also present.

Later, they drove to Pawar's residence 'Silver Oaks' in south Mumbai where they were welcomed by Sharad Pawar and his daughter Supriya Sule and others.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Congress Working CommitteeNitish KumarTejashwi YadavmumbaiCongress PartyMumbai SattaT20 Mumbai LeagueMumbai IndiansMumbai LeagueNew DelhiNationalist Congress Party Of Sharad PawarModi Nitish KumarNationalist Congress Party
Open in App

Related Stories

CricketWPL 2026 Points Table: Updated Women’s Premier League Standings After Delhi Capitals vs UP Warriorz Match

MumbaiMumbai: ED Attaches Rs 35.22 Crore Assets of Suumaya Group in Rs 137 Crore ‘Need to Feed’ Money Laundering Case

MumbaiMumbai Local Train Update: 14 AC Locals to Run on Harbour Line; Check Date and Timings

MumbaiMumbai: Bangladeshi Women Deported from India Found Near Gateway of India, Detained

CricketWPL 2026 Points Table: Updated Women’s Premier League Standings After Mumbai Indians (MI) Vs Gujarat Giants (GG) Match

Maharashtra Realted Stories

MumbaiDeepak Tijori Allegedly Cheated of Rs 2.5 Lakh on Pretext of Film Funding; Case Registered

MaharashtraNanded Municipal Election 2026: Congress Leader Sarika Bhalerao's Husband Attacked Ahead of Civic Polls

MaharashtraWill 2027 Census Be Fully Digital? Latur Officials Begin Training to Ensure Accurate and Complete Data Collection

Navi MumbaiPanvel Municipal Election 2026: Polling Booth Guidelines and Alternative Photo ID Options for EPIC-less Voters Explained

MumbaiMumbai: 19-Year-Old ITI Student Killed in Vile Parle East Road Accident While Returning from Mahim Dargah