"Nitish Kumar is likely to campaign in Gujarat after April 15. We are finalising the programme with him," Janata Dal (United) Gujarat vice-president Govind Jadav said.
"After seat-sharing negotiations are finalised with five parties who are part of the 'Third Front' in Gujarat, we will tell Nitish Kumar about the programme venue and schedule," Jadav said.
"As Nitish Kumar is also in charge of Bihar's Madhepura constituency, he is busy campaigning there but he can definitely come to Gujarat once. Sharad Yadav will definitely come after April 15 and hold an election rally in South Gujarat's Surat or Bharuch districts," he said.
"Jaya Bachchan will come to Gujarat, while other senior party leaders like Azam Khan and Mulayam Singh are also likely to come," Samajwadi Party's Gujarat president Surendra Yadav said.
CPM's Gujarat general secratary Arun Mehta said, "Brinda Karat will come to the state and challenge Modi's claims of development".
Earlier today, Janata Dal (United), Samajwadi Party (SP) and the Left parties formed a 'Progressive Forum' as well as declared that they would contest 11 Lok Sabha seats from Gujarat.