Mumbai (Maharashtra): Poll strategist Prashant Kishor met Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar, who wants to form a united front of opposition parties against the ruling BJP at the Centre, informed Maharashtra Minister Nawab Malik on Saturday.
Speaking to media, Malik said, "Prashant Kishor met NCP chief Sharad Pawar yesterday at his residence. The meeting lasted for nearly three hours. There was no discussion on appointing him as a strategist of NCP. He is a strategist. He analyzes things in a different way. He shared his experience with Pawar Sahab. He must have shared the information of current political dynamics in the country. Pawar Sahab wants to unite Opposition parties. Efforts will be made towards forming a strong political front against BJP in the coming days."
He further said that the people of Uttar Pradesh have made up their minds to change the government in the upcoming elections.
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"In West Bengal people rejected BJP that had threatened local leaders to join it. Mukul Roy ji now rejoined TMC. There is a long list of MLAs and MPs in Bengal who want to join TMC. In Uttar Pradesh, people have decided to change the government," added Malik. Prashant Kishor once again proved his mettle in the recently concluded assembly elections in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.