Mumbai: Preparations are in full swing to unite all opposition parties against the BJP ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, so that the Modi government can be removed from power at the Center. In this sequence, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar has targeted the BJP fiercely. Pawar has said that in the Lok Sabha elections, the opposition will fight together and there will be a change in the country. "On June 23, we all (opposition parties) will sit and brainstorm on how to strengthen the opposition. A meeting of opposition parties has been called in Patna on June 23 under the leadership of Bihar CM Nitish Kumar. Sharad Pawar said he was happy that his ally (Congress) won the election by defeating the BJP. He said that the BJP has been defeated in many elections recently and the BJP will be defeated in the next Lok Sabha elections too." "Today, not a day goes by when women, minorities (Muslims-Christians) and Dalits are not being persecuted in some part of the country. Today, more than 50 percent of the country's population is farmers. Today the condition of farmers is serious. He said that farmers have given a statement to increase the price of crops. On the one hand, he says that farmers should get a good price for the crop. On the other hand, there is no such system. Today, the biggest problem facing the new generation of the country is unemployment. The youth of the country is frustrated and frustrated today." "Today, the BJP is in power, but the common citizens of the country, women, tribals or Dalits, all have understood that this government is not doing justice to us. The BJP has not been able to fulfill the promises it made, which is why the BJP is no longer in power in many states. Odisha, Karnataka, Punjab, Delhi, Himachal and Kerala are all these states where there is no BJP government. Elections will be held in this year and the people of the opposition in this country will fight the elections together. There will be a change in the country." Taxi driver who came to visit Shimla raped a minor, case registered Gaya 23rd Passing Out Parade: 82 soldiers took the oath of national service Odisha train accident: 82 dead bodies not yet identified, waiting for DNA report