<h2>Opposition leaders in India are gathering in 
Bengaluru to "preserve the idea of India" and the Constitution, 
according to Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge.</h2>     Claiming "BJP is clueless and their policies are hurting <a target="_blank" href="https://www.hindustantimes.com/cricket/teams/india-4" data-name="India">India,"
 Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge on Monday said the leaders of 
Opposition parties are gathering in Bengaluru to "preserve the idea of 
India" and the Constitution.
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  "We
 have all come together with a certain ideology, and we have come 
together to preserve the idea of India and the Constitution. If the BJP 
has a problem with our unity, it means that they are afraid that they 
will be unseated," the Congress leader told ANI ahead of the 2-day 
opposition meeting starting in Bengaluru today.
 "You can also see
 how BJP's and Prime Minister's Modi's magic is waning...This goes to 
show that Mr Modi's popularity is down, BJP is clueless and their 
policies are hurting India," the minister added.
 On AAP's 
participation in the joint opposition meeting after Congress declared to
 oppose the Centre's Ordinance overturning Supreme Court ruling vesting 
powers in the Delhi government, Karnataka Minister said they were 
"against the dictatorial attitude" of the central government.
"We are very clear on what is happening in Delhi. The Ordinance route
 that they (the Centre) have taken to take away the powers of the state 
government is not in good taste. Today it is happening in Delhi, 
tomorrow it might happen in Karnataka. So, we are against this 
dictatorial attitude of the Central Govt," he said.
 Leaders of at
 least 25 Opposition parties will converge at a hotel in Bengaluru on 
July 17-18 as part of their efforts to present a united front against 
the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government at the Centre.
 Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister, DK Shivakumar, has been deputed as in-charge to monitor all the preparations for the meeting.
 Arrangements have been made for all the opposition leaders to stay at a five-star hotel in the city, party sources said.
 As
 per a tentative schedule, on Monday, Congress General Secretary 
in-charge Communications, Jairam Ramesh, and Congress general secretary,
 KC Venugopal will hold a joint press conference at 11 am.
 And all the opposition leaders will start arriving for the meeting in the afternoon.
 An informal meeting is scheduled at 6 pm after which there will be dinner at 8 pm.
 On
 July 18, the meeting will kick off at 11 am and will continue till 4 
pm. Following this, there will be a press conference in which the 
campaign strategy for the 2024 Lok Sabha polls may be announced.
 According
 to sources, the name of the opposition alliance will be decided, and 
the common minimum program will be discussed in the Bengaluru meeting.
 Moreover,
 several committees are expected to be formed which will hold meetings 
to deliberate on various problems that may arise in the alliance. 
Various groups and sub-groups may also be formed, they said.
 Sources
 said that a discussion may also be held on how to field a common 
opposition candidate on at least 80 per cent of the Lok Sabha seats 
against the BJP, how to have alliances in the states and how to 
distribute tickets at key constituencies.
 "In the meeting, deliberations will also be held on Uniform Civil Code (UCC)," they added.
 All
 bigwigs in the opposition, including former Congress president, Sonia 
Gandhi, along with Rahul Gandhi are expected to attend the crucial 
opposition meeting in Bengaluru.
 The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) also 
confirmed its presence at the meeting on Sunday. This came after the 
Congress made its stand clear and said that it will oppose the Centre's 
ordinance on administrative services in Delhi if a bill is brought to 
replace the ordinance in the Parliament.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is scheduled to come for 
the opposition meeting as well despite her leg injury, following Sonia 
Gandhi's call.
 Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) chief Jayant Chowdhary who
 had earlier distanced himself from the Patna meeting is scheduled to 
attend the meeting in Bengaluru on Monday.
 In addition to these, 
the Congress has invited 10 new parties to the second opposition meeting
 in Bengaluru to increase its tally over the NDA. These include 
Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK), Viduthalai Chiruthaigal 
Katchi (VCK), Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP), Kongu Desa Makkal 
Katchi (KDMK), Forward Bloc, Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), Kerala 
Congress (Joseph), Kerala Congress (Mani), Apna Dal (Kamerawadi) and 
Tamil Nadu's Manithaneya Makkal Katchi (MMK).
 "Congress, the main host of this two-day meet, is trying to make it look grander than that called by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar in Patna on June 13," sources pointed out.
 The first meeting for Opposition unity, convened by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, was held on June 23 in Patna.