Leaders of 17 Oppn Parties Invited
Sonia Gandhi has called for Opposition unity and said parties should set aside their minor differences to get together in the larger interest of keeping the BJP out of power in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.
“It will not be merely a dinner, but it will also demonstrate the power of the Opposition parties, who may like to form a morcha united against BJP's misrule,” PTI quoted a Congress source as saying.
As per the report, the BJD and the TRS have not been invited. Leaders of Andhra Pradesh's ruling Telugu Desam Party, which recently pulled out its ministers in the Modi government but continues to be a constituent of the NDA, have not been invited either.
Tejashwi Yadav Calls the Dinner a ‘Step Forward Towards Opposition Unity’
Speaking about the dinner at Sonia Gandhi’s residence, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav said there is “no question of a prime ministerial candidate at this stage, but the dinner is definitely a step forward towards opposition unity”.
Dinner Comes to an End, Congress Dubs it a 'Non-Political' Event
The dinner hosted by Sonia Gandhi at her residence has come to an end, with the Congress dubbing it a “non-political” event.
'Dinner Should Not be Seen From the Prism of Politics': Surjewala
Talking to the media during the dinner at Sonia Gandhi’s residence, Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said:
This dinner hosted by Sonia Gandhi for opposition parties should not be seen from the prism of politics. It was for friendship and better dialogue between parties.Randeep Surjewala
However, he did go on to add that it would be natural for the opposition leaders, “who are concerned about the nation’s problems”, to have a discussion on national and state-level politics when they meet.
They will have discussions on how certain steps can be taken for the national good.Randeep Surjewala