Mumbai (Maharashtra): Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut on Saturday said that work is on bringing all opposition parties together at the national level, and this alliance will be incomplete without Congress. He said that Congress will play an important role in the alliance that aims to provide a strong alternative to the present dispensation.
Raut's statements come four days after leaders of eight opposition parties, including TMC, SP, AAP, RLD and the Left, assembled at NCP chief Sharad Pawar's residence in New Delhi and discussed various issues facing the country. Speculation has been rife that the agenda of the meeting, for which no Congress leader was present, was to discuss a possible alliance that could be an alternative to the BJP.
Talking to reporters here, Raut said, "There is no need of the third front or any other front. Sharad Pawar has already made it clear. Similarly, Shiv Sena through (party mouthpiece) Saamana' has voiced similar sentiments. And I have also read that Congress has endorsed this view. "The Congress will play an important role in the alliance. It will be a strong alternative to the present dispensation...Work is in progress to bring all the opposition parties together, which will not be complete till the Congress is roped in," he said.
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