[The exercise to come together against Narendra Modi-led BJP has
begun, with the Opposition parties, including Congress, Left, Janata
Dal (United) and Samajwadi Party deciding to join hands for a
“people’s movement”.
...
Leaders like Congress’s Digvijay Singh, JD-U’s Sharad Yadav and CPI-M
general secretary Sitaram Yechury will share dais under the banner of
“Progressive Unity” in the national capital and use the occasion to
highlight the faulty policies of the Modi government.
Other parties include Nationalist Congress Party, Samajwadi Party and
Janata Dal (Secular).]

http://www.asianage.com/india/politics/280417/opposition-parties-to-start-anti-modi-stir-may-1.html

Opposition parties to start anti-Modi stir May 1

THE ASIAN AGE. | SREEPARNA CHAKRABARTY

The CPI-M has already decided to hold week-long programmes in the
second half of May.

New Delhi: The exercise to come together against Narendra Modi-led BJP
has begun, with the Opposition parties, including Congress, Left,
Janata Dal (United) and Samajwadi Party deciding to join hands for a
“people’s movement”.

The first such programme will be held as soon as on May 1, which is
the 95th birth anniversary of socialist leader Madhu Limaye as well as
International Labour Day.

Leaders like Congress’s Digvijay Singh, JD-U’s Sharad Yadav and CPI-M
general secretary Sitaram Yechury will share dais under the banner of
“Progressive Unity” in the national capital and use the occasion to
highlight the faulty policies of the Modi government.

Other parties include Nationalist Congress Party, Samajwadi Party and
Janata Dal (Secular).

Top leaders of the outfits, who are already in talks to field a joint
presidential candidate, are also reportedly working out details to
launch other people’s agitations. The Left parties have already
announced a month-long nationwide agitation against the economic
policies of the Modi government starting May 15.

A top leader of the JD-U said it was during discussions on fielding a
common presidential candidate that the proposals on joint agitations
and public meetings came about. “The parties feel that they should
come together and built a common narrative against the Modi government
and have decided to explore possibilities of such people’s movements.
The May 1 programme is the first such step in this direction,” JD-U
leader K.C. Tyagi told this newspaper.

CPI leader D. Raja said that during his meetings with Congress
president Sonia Gandhi and Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, both expressed
willingness to let their parties be part of such agitations.

The CPI-M has already decided to hold week-long programmes in the
second half of May.

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