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NEW DELHI:The AAP will host a "remove dictatorship and save democracy" rally of opposition parties at Jantar Mantar on February 13 when their leading leaders will come out in a show of strength to challenge the Narendra Modi-led government in run-up-to the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.



Tribune News Service 

New Delhi, February 11

The AAP will host a "remove dictatorship and save democracy" rally of opposition parties at Jantar Mantar on February 13 when their leading leaders will come out in a show of strength to challenge the Narendra Modi-led government in run-up-to the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.

The stage, the second such rally after the Trinamool Congress organised one in Kolkata on January 19, will see Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, his counterparts from West Bengal Mamata Banerjee and Delhi's Arvind Kejriwal addressing people on Wednesday.

Interestingly, while majority among the opponents of the NDA, including Congress, supported the last opposition rally to project a united face they are yet to weave any understanding when it comes to pitching a leader against formidable Modi.

Representatives from other major regional parties are also likely to join the event which will see the anti-BJP camp targeting the Modi government over its "misuse" of central agencies to harass the opposition parties-ruled state governments.

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