Sivakumar met Stalin who went to Bangalore for the meeting..!?

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Sivakumar met stalin who went to Bangalore for the meeting..!?

karnataka deputy chief minister D.K.Sivakumar, who said that Meghadatu Dam will be completed, met and discussed with tamil Nadu chief minister M.K.Stalin who went to Bangalore. Opposition parties coming together against BJP


Most of the opposition parties across the country are conspiring together to prevent the bjp from winning the parliamentary elections again. Last month, a consultation meeting was held in patna, Bihar, in which 17 parties participated. In this meeting, it was decided to unite against the BJP. After this, the next meeting will be held today in Bengaluru, Karnataka. The congress party has made arrangements for this meeting. sonia gandhi, Mallikarjuna Kharge, mamata banerjee, Arvind Kejriwal, Sarath Pawar, M.K.Stalin,


24 party leaders in Bangalore:


24 party leaders including Omar Abdullah, hemant Soran, Megabooba Mufti, uddhav thackeray, Lalu prasad Yadav, Nitish Kumar, Sitaram Yechury, T. Raja, akhilesh yadav will attend. tamil Nadu chief minister MK stalin left for Bangalore this morning to participate in this meeting. Speaking to the media earlier, he said that the opposition parties came together and took some decisions in patna to defeat the central bjp government. Following that, 24 party leaders will participate in the meeting of opposition parties in Bengaluru today and tomorrow. The central bjp government is annoyed by these meetings. He said that its disclosure is a test by the enforcement department and a tactic to divert the opposition party's meeting. karnataka deputy chief minister TK Shivakumar welcomed the chief minister who went to Bangalore. karnataka deputy chief minister D.K.Sivakumar, who insists that there is no possibility of releasing water from the Cauvery Dam and that the Meghadatu Dam will be completed, caused a stir when he met the chief minister of tamil Nadu. During this meeting, it seems that the national political situation and Meghatu Dam were discussed.

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