As the national elections move towards conclusion with just two phases of polling left, opposition parties have stepped up activities for postpoll action that could include closer coordination to explore the possibility of a coalition government if the BJP falls short of numbers.
The meetings between political leaders are read as an exercise to figure out possible common grounds after the opposition largely fought the elections on different platforms and some parties were not in direct communication with each other, given regional rivalries and differing view points.
Having emerged as a bridge of sorts among the various opposition parties, Andhra Pradesh CM and TDP head Chandrababu Naidu met Congress president Rahul Gandhi for discussions on Wednesday.
As the national elections move towards conclusion with just two phases of polling left, opposition parties have stepped up activities for postpoll action that could include closer coordination to explore the possibility of a coalition government if the BJP falls short of numbers.
The meetings between political leaders are read as an exercise to figure out possible common grounds after the opposition largely fought the elections on different platforms and some parties were not in direct communication with each other, given regional rivalries and differing view points.
Having emerged as a bridge of sorts among the various opposition parties, Andhra Pradesh CM and TDP head Chandrababu Naidu met Congress president Rahul Gandhi for discussions on Wednesday.