Anti-BJP national front meeting has postponed

 andhrapradesh | Written by : Suryaa Desk Updated: Tue, Nov 20, 2018, 11:55 AM

Anti-BJP national front meeting which is scheduled on November 22 at the Constitution Club in Delhi has been postponed. As reports the postponment done because of the four North Indian states have forced due to upcoming electionsin their states. The new date of meeting will be announced after the results of the elections on December 11. It would be before the commencement of the winter session of Parliament in January.


AP chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu met West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee at Kolkata. After the meeting, he  made the announcement  however, he did not give any specific reason.But the sources, nonetheless, said that this was on account of a few anti-BJP parties staying away from the Congress in the Assembly elections currently underway. Once the elections are over, all the anti-BJP parties may not have any problem in being seen with the Congress at the summit, the sources said.


Naidu, speaking to mediapersons along with Mamata Banerjee, said that their mission was to take the BJP head on in the next Parliamentary elections by joining hands with parties who want to bring down the Narendra Modi's government. "There is a pressing need to save the nation and democracy. 


We have to protect the institutions created by Acts of Parliament from being run down by the present dispensation. The CBI, ED, IT, RBI and similar institutions are under grave threat now," he said. Naidu recalled the kind of farce demonetisation had turned out and expressed concern over how petrol and diesel prices had gone up and how rupee value had plummeted.