The third meeting of the opposition INDIA alliance will be attended by a total of 28 political parties. It will be held at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Mumbai. The third meeting, is expected to produce some results as the opposition group may reveal the logo. It will reach an agreement on seat sharing, which will include 63 representatives from these parties.
The Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance was established during the most recent summit in Bengaluru by 26 parties. Peasants and Workers Party of India (PWP), a Marxist political party in Maharashtra, and another local organization are the two new entrants.
Coordination committee under which all of these parties intend to run jointly in the Lok Sabha election of 2024 is likely to be revealed. The key opposition members will select 11 members for a coordinating committee.
There will be debates over whether INDIA will have a convener. Whether there will be smaller groups to strategize on various subjects as 28 parties join forces to oppose the NDA.
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The PM face question, which the opposition leaders have handled brilliantly, is the big stick in the room. India will be the alliance’s PM face, according to Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister of West Bengal. Former Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray threw a counter question and said, “We have many PM faces. The question is what choice the BJP has. We have seen what has been done by the person who was there for 10 years, everyone has had his experience and now the question is before the BJP.”
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As of right now, it has been decided that seat distribution would be based on the qualifications of the parties in each state. Sharad Pawar made a big assertion before the meeting that Mayawati had previously spoken with the BJP, despite the fact that she has since emphasized that she is not part of any alliance.
There are no questions or misunderstandings about the NCP, according to Sharad Pawar, one of the hosts of today’s INDIA alliance conference. In a jab at his estranged nephew Ajit Pawar, senior Pawar remarked, “Those who have left will be taught a lesson by the people.”
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