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The meeting was held behind closed doors to plan how to defeat the Bharatiya Janata Party in the general elections.

Digital Desk: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar met West Bengal counterpart Mamata Banerjeei in Howrah on Monday in an effort to unite opposition groups ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. During his meeting with the Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo, Nitish Kumar was accompanied by his deputy Tejashwi Yadav.

The meeting was held behind closed doors to plan how to defeat the Bharatiya Janata Party in the general elections.

"We'll go forward together." "We have no personal egos; we want to work collectively," Mamata Banerjee said at a joint press conference.

She further stated that she wished for the BJP to be reduced to nil.

"I have only one request for Nitish Kumar." Jayaprakash ji's movement began in Bihar. We can decide where to go next if we have an all-party meeting in Bihar. But first and foremost, we must send a message of unity. I've already stated that I have no objections. I want the BJP to go away. "They've become a big hero thanks to the media's support and lies," she explained.

Meanwhile, criticizing the present BJP government at the Centre, Nitish Kumar claimed that nothing is being done for the country's growth.

"We have held talks, especially about the coming together of all parties and making all preparations ahead of the upcoming Parliament elections. Whatever will be done next, will be done in the nation's interest. Those who are ruling now, have nothing to do. They are just doing their own publicity. Nothing is being done for the nation's development," Bihar chief minister said.

 







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