The opposition has joined hands to stop BJP’s Victory In the Lok Sabha elections, To unite the opposition, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar met leaders across the country and sought their support.
The First meeting for this Union took place in Patna After that the next meeting is going to be held in Bengaluru and the third meeting will be held in Mumbai. BJP released a video taunting the I.N.D.I.A alliance saying “- Changing the name does not change the work… Correct your actions. It is written at the end of the video that please note… it has nothing to do with UPA or I.N.D.I.A. . A school student has been featured in this video posted on X. On which this video has been made.
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Opposition united for 2024
Significantly, the opposition is getting ready to launch a electoral fray in the 2024 elections. In order to depose Narendra Modi from office. Till now meetings were being held under the leadership of Nitish Kumar. He traveled the nation in an effort to rally the leaders of the opposition. On July 23, Patna hosted the opposition’s inaugural gathering. Wherein 15 teams took part. CMs from other states attended the gathering as well.
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— BJP (@BJP4India) August 8, 2023
The opposition’s following gathering took place on July 17 and 18 in Bengaluru. Bengaluru hosted the second round of the opposition parties’ summit. This coalition, which was given the name I.N.D.I.A. with the approval of the opposition leaders. The Congress provided the venue for this conference. Nitish Kumar apparently left the meeting upset, according to reports that surfaced after the meeting. Shared opted out of the press conference for this reason, Although Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge had previously stated that his travel time prevented him from attending. The following meeting will now take place on August 31 and September 1 in Mumbai. the where,
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