The Congress said as many as 26 
political parties from across the country will participate in the 
Opposition's two-day mega meeting in Bengaluru beginning on Monday to 
take on the Bharatiya Janata Party in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
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  Addressing
 a press conference in the Karnataka capital, Congress leader Jairam 
Ramesh rejected a few media reports that some senior leaders are not 
attending the meeting on Monday, but will attend it on Tuesday.
 The first mega Opposition meet was convened in Patna on June 23 by Bihar chief minister <a target="_blank" href="https://www.hindustantimes.com/cricket/players/nitish-kumar-9683" data-name="Nitish Kumar">Nitish Kumar.
 "On
 June 23, we had a successful and fruitful meeting of opposition parties
 in Patna. This is a continuation of that meeting. Tomorrow, the meeting
 will start at 11am. 26 political parties from all over India are 
participating in this meeting," said Congress general secretary KC 
Venugopal at the press briefing.
 "I completely refute the reports
 that some senior leaders are not attending the meeting today, but will 
attend it tomorrow. The meeting will be held tomorrow," said Ramesh amid
 reports that Nationalist Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar will attend 
the Bengaluru Opposition meeting on July 18.
 Claiming that Prime 
Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP are baffled over the Opposition 
huddle, Ramesh said, “After the Patna meeting, where 24 parties 
attended, the PM suddenly thought of the NDA. Attempts are being made to
 breathe new life into the NDA. Suddenly, it was reported that the NDA 
meeting has been called for tomorrow. This is a result of the meeting in
 Patna.”
 The BJP-led NDA has announced a big huddle in New Delhi on July 18, where nearly 30 parties are expected to join.
 <h2>‘BJP wants to silence the Opposition voice’</h2>Venugopal
 alleged that the BJP wants to silence the Opposition voice and they are
 misusing the agencies like ED and CBI to suppress the voice of the 
Opposition. “The disqualification of Rahul Gandhi (from the Parliament) 
is the biggest example of that,” said the Congress general secretary.
 When
 asked about the agenda for the Opposition meeting in Bengaluru and if 
UPA will get a new name, Venugopal said, “We will take all decisions. I 
can't tell you now what are the issues that are going to be discussed. 
The Congress is not deciding this alone. All the opposition parties will
 sit together and decide unitedly.”
 <h2>Most Opposition parties join the meeting: Shivakumar</h2>Karnataka
 deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar, who was also present at the press 
conference, said all the opposition parties of the country, except for a
 few, have joined together "for a good beginning". "This is not the 
meeting of an individual political party, it is shaping this country for
 the future of 140 crore people who are suffering on various issues...We
 feel that with this understanding and unity, we will take it forward 
and the results will come out - as Karnataka gave us a mandate, the 
entire country will give us a mandate in 2024. We will take it 
forward…," Shivakumar said.
 Shivakumar has been deputed as in-charge to monitor all the preparations for the meeting.
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