National Congress party president Sharad Pawar is likely to host an all-party Opposition meet on Tuesday, June 22. As per reports, Tuesday's meet is expected to focus on how the Opposition can take on the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi not just in the next general elections but also in various Assembly elections including in Uttar Pradesh. The NCP spokesperson Nawab Malik said Sharad Pawar is working to unite all Opposition leaders. This development follows a meeting between Pawar and political strategist Prashant Kishor, earlier today. Responding to queries, Malik said, "Pawar is working to unite all opposition leaders. May be, the meeting was to discuss it. The party's national executive meeting is also taking place in the national capital tomorrow." The NCP currently shares power with the Shiv Sena and Congress in Maharashtra. Earlier, Kishor called on Pawar at the latter's residence in Mumbai on June 11 when the two held talks for around three hours, setting tongues wagging in political circles. Kishor had helped craft the election strategy for the DMK and the TMC in the Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, respectively. After these two parties emerged victorious in the polls held earlier this year, the election strategist had said he was "quitting this space". Sonia calls for meeting on Thursday to chalk out Cong’s plan to hold protests against govt Vaccine policy: Over 257 Cr Covid vaccine doses to be given by Dec: JP Nadda Lakshadweep to put proposal for shifting HC jurisdiction from Kerala to Karnataka