CM Arvind Kejriwal took the initiative of Third Front

New Delhi:

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is going to meet the Chief Ministers of seven states soon.

This effort of his is being considered as an exercise to prepare a third front before the Lok Sabha elections.

Arvind Kejriwal is preparing to form a non-BJP and non-Congress government in the upcoming elections.

According to the information being received, Arvind Kejriwal has invited the Chief Ministers of these states for dinner so that they want to sit together and form a progressive group.

In this regard, he has also written a letter to all the Chief Ministers on 5th March.

However, according to sources, many Chief Ministers have not shown keenness on the proposal sent by Arvind Kejriwal to the Chief Ministers. 

According to the information received, Arvind Kejriwal on March 5 included West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Kerala Chief Minister P Vijayan, Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin, and others.

According to sources, Telangana CM KCR has refused to attend the meeting citing health reasons. 

Please tell that in the past, KCR had talked about forming a non-BJP and non-Congress government.

But when other parties are talking about forming such a government, their response is not encouraging.

These days he is focusing more on taking his party to other states. 

According to sources, Bihar and West Bengal government have confirmed the invitation received from Arvind Kejriwal government.

But he did not show much interest regarding this invitation.

Significantly, a few days ago, the three main opposition parties of the Center have decided to distance themselves from both the BJP and the Congress.

This decision of the parties indicates that they will treat both these parties equally. This decision has been taken after the meeting of Manajwadi Party supremo Akhilesh Yadav with Trinamool Congress President Mamta Banerjee in Kolkata.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will also meet Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, who heads the Biju Janata Dal, next week. 

Trinamool Congress MP Sudip Bandyopadhyay told NDTV, "Rahul Gandhi made comments abroad and until he apologises, BJP will not allow Parliament to function. It means they don't want to run Parliament using Congress." The BJP wants Rahul Gandhi to be the face of the opposition. So that it helps the BJP. There is no need to decide on the prime ministerial face (for the 2024 election)."