About 26 opposition parties took part in the second round of the meeting in Bengaluru during which they agreed to strengthen their pledge of building a united opposition to defeat the BJP in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.
In their second round of the meeting, the Opposition leaders reiterated to strengthen their alliance as they chalked out further plans of building a unity between them.
Titled, 'Razakar: The Silent Genocide of Hyderabad', the movie is being made to reach the pan-Indian audience and the makers have released a motion poster.
The four-member delegation had met BJP national president JP Nadda on Thursday - July 13 during which they sought his guidance and wishes for their visit.
JP Nadda had urged the leaders to meet the people who are the beneficiaries of the government schemes in these weak seats and apprise them about the achievements of the Modi regime.
As the state ruling BJP regime was in a deep water over the party aide's obnoxious behaviour of urinating on a tribal man, the Chief Minister had called the latter to his residence and expressed his apology.
Ajit Pawar has taken the fight to next level as, with the support of most of the party MLAs, he has moved to the Election Commission to stake claim to the party's name and symbol in an apparent bid to destroy Sharad Pawar's citadel.