India Bloc Meet: Key Decisions on Dharmendra Pradhan, CJI Letter, and More
India Bloc Meet: 5 Key Decisions Including Pradhan Resignation Demand

India Bloc Meeting: Five Major Decisions Taken

The opposition India Bloc held a crucial meeting today where five key decisions were taken. These include demanding the resignation of Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and writing a letter to the Chief Justice of India (CJI) regarding the 'Sir' controversy.

Demand for Dharmendra Pradhan's Resignation

The bloc has unanimously demanded the resignation of Dharmendra Pradhan over his recent remarks. The opposition leaders termed his statements as inappropriate and demanded immediate action.

Letter to CJI on 'Sir' Issue

The India Bloc also decided to write a letter to the CJI regarding the use of the word 'Sir' in courtrooms. They argued that the term reflects colonial mindset and should be replaced with appropriate alternatives.

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Other Key Decisions

  • Coordination Committee: A coordination committee has been formed to streamline the bloc's activities and ensure better communication among member parties.
  • Common Minimum Programme: The bloc agreed to finalize a common minimum programme to present a united front in the upcoming elections.
  • Social Media Campaign: A joint social media campaign will be launched to counter the government's narrative and reach out to the masses.

The meeting was attended by leaders from major opposition parties, including Congress, NCP, Shiv Sena (UBT), and others. The decisions are expected to strengthen the opposition's unity ahead of the next general elections.

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