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Oppn must unite as threat looms over India's secularism, democracy: D Raja

CPI leader D Raja says that the situation in the country is very scary. There is an atmosphere of fear across the nation

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Aditi Phadnis
The budget session of Parliament has started. A meeting of opposition parties in which you, as leader of the Communist Party of India participated, has taken place. In your view, where is opposition unity going?

As far as my party is concerned, the current situation in the country demands unity of all secular, democratic and Left parties and forces. There is need to build the broadest possible, united resistance to the onslaught from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) combine. In the face of this, we should move towards uniting all democratic secular forces on one platform to

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