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New Delhi: Cracks have begun to appear in the united Opposition against government’s alleged anti-people policies following Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi’s meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday.
Opposition leaders questioned why Gandhi went with only Congress leaders to meet the PM and did not take along representatives of other parties.
Sources said that around 9.30 am it was decided in a meeting that all Opposition leaders will meet PM Modi but BSP chief Mayawati and leaders from Samajwadi Party expressed anger over Rahul meeting the PM alone with his party MPs.
NCP leader Praful Patel said, "We were together in the Parliament. It would be better if they would have taken all along. Outside house everyone has a different role."
The rift in the Opposition was evident after some of the parties (Left, SP, BSP, NCP, and DMK) decided to stay away from the protest march to meet the President over farmer’s issue and demonetisation.
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