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JP Nadda Targets Congress and Rahul Gandhi Over the Opposition's Boycott In NITI Aayog Meeting

In response to their discontent with the Union Budget, Chief Ministers belonging to opposition parties have collectively decided to boycott the upcoming NITI Aayog meeting scheduled for July 27th. This decision was deliberated and agreed upon during the India Alliance meeting held on July 23rd, where a majority of the participating parties expressed support for the boycott. It's notable that Mamata Banerjee, the Chief Minister of West Bengal, will be arriving in Delhi specifically for this meeting on July 26th. Despite her imminent presence, the consensus among opposition leaders is to abstain from attending the NITI Aayog session as a mark of protest against their dissatisfaction with the budgetary proposals put forth by the Union Government. This coordinated stance underscores their unified stance on critical policy matters and signals their intent to convey a strong message through collective action.

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