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Opposition Parties from Across India Have Issued a Unified Statement Condemning the Central Government's Mismanagement India

Opposition Parties from Across India Have Issued a Unified Statement Condemning the Central Government's Mismanagement

The leaders of India's 19 opposition parties met online to discuss the federal government's alleged mismanagement, which is led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. President Sonia Gandhi of the Indian National Congress (INC) and two senior opposition leaders from around the nation held the virtual conference, which was aired live.

The conference was attended by members of the INC as well as representatives from 18 opposition groups. Following the conference, the opposition parties released a united statement vowing to work together to organize rallies around the country from September 20 till the 30th.

The opposition also slammed the federal government, led by the Bhartiya Janata Party, for disrupting the Parliament's monsoon session by refusing to confront the accusations surrounding the Pegasus spyware and the government's role in it.

They all accused the governing party of significant mishandling in the country's reaction to the COVID-19 epidemic and vaccine administration, which resulted in a slew of problems for citizens. In view of these considerations, they have issued a list of 11 requests to India's central government.

This included increasing vaccine distribution in India, implementing free cash transfers and distributing free food packages to the poor, and convening an emergency Supreme Court-monitored judicial inquiry into the Pegasus spyware's usage. Likewise, all political prisoners jailed under the harsh Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 (UAPA) should be released, as should all political prisoners in Jammu and Kashmir's union territory were also addressed as topics of grave concern.

 

 

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