West Bengal Chief Minister and TMC chief Mamata Banerjee will attend the next opposition meet scheduled to be held at Mohali in Punjab on 26 February, party sources said.
"Our party chief will take part in the opposition meet on 26 February," a senior Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader told PTI late Wednesday night.
On 13 February, Banerjee was also present in the meeting of opposition parties at NCP leader Sharad Pawar’s residence.
Moving forward on a united anti-BJP front for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, top opposition leaders, including Banerjee and Congress chief Rahul Gandhi had met in New Delhi on 13 February and agreed to work together to prepare a common minimum programme to oust the Modi government and consider forging a pre-poll alliance.
Banerjee, one of the prime movers behind the effort to cobble together an anti-BJP alliance, had organised a mega rally of opposition parties here in Kolkata on 19 January.
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