Senior CPI leader and Rajya Sabha member, D Raja said there is a need for all Opposition parties to come on to a common platform to fight against the Narendra Modi-led NDA government's "anti-people policies".
"We have been speaking about putting up a common candidate in the Presidential election. We are talking to the NCP, the Left parties and even the Congress. I met Soniaji (Congress President Sonia Gandhi) also on this issue. She agrees that there is need for a common candidate. All of us think (in that way).
Criticising Modi, Raja said the ruling BJP is behaving like a political arm of the RSS rather than working independently.
"During the past three years, the RSS has come into the forefront. Its agenda is implemented. Atrocities have increased against Dalits in the name of cow protection. Marginalised sections are being terrorised. These incidents should become eye-openers for people," he said.
There is an urgent need for all democratic and secular parties with a broader perspective to come on a common platform to fight with the government, he opined.
On the Kashmir issue, he said both the state and Central governments should hold discussions with stakeholders to bring the situation to normalcy.