Before the official meeting on Friday, the leaders of the opposition parties gathered today for an informal gathering to discuss about to defeat BJP.
The summit, which is taking place at the Grand Hyatt in Mumbai, is attended by up to 63 representatives from 28 parties. The agenda includes announcing a logo, selecting coordinators, and completing the grouping’s official organization and architecture.
CPI General Secretary said:
Before the third INDIA alliance meeting on Thursday, CPI General Secretary D Raja stated that the group’s main goal was to unite and defeat the BJP in order to defend the country, the Constitution, democracy, secularism, and federalism.
The nation is in major trouble and is facing numerous crises, and the country has to be freed from the grip of the BJP-RSS,” declared D Raja.
He went on to say that the impending 2024 Lok Sabha election will result in the overthrow of the BJP government, adding that the INDIA coalition is certain of this.
Mumbai hosts a meeting of the INDIA bloc’s opposition leaders.
The summit, which is taking place at the Grand Hyatt in Mumbai, is attended by up to 63 delegates from 28 parties.
The release of a logo, the selection of coordinators, and the completion of the grouping’s formal architecture are all on the agenda.
Earlier gatherings of the bloc took place in June and July. The conference on Thursday is anticipated to include a number of novel developments, including its prospective expansion.
Uddhav Thackeray, head of the Shiv Sena (UBT), will throw a gala dinner after the conference.
A picture session with all the delegates will be place on Friday, according to people with knowledge of the situation, and the coalition’s new emblem will then be introduced.
Some of the choices are anticipated to be made during Friday’s luncheon sponsored by the Mumbai Congress. As suggested by Sharad Pawar, the leader of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), on Thursday, there may also be a conversation about seat sharing.
“Seat sharing is a possibility going forward, and if there is unanimity, then some people will be assigned the authority to start a discussion with other parties and look into ways that we could go together,” Pawar continued.
Shiv Sena Member announced:
Anil Desai, a Shiv Sena (UTB) member, announced on Thursday that two additional regional parties with headquarters in Maharashtra will join the coalition prior to the conference.
According to the mentioned individuals, there would also probably be a discussion on the creation of a coordination committee made up of 11 members from various parties to aid in greater coordination between all parties.
With 28 parties already registered, the INDIA bloc is gaining ground in the nation. Representatives from 26 parties attended their most recent meeting in Bengaluru. There are signs that other parties may join the key coalition.
Badruddin Ajmal, the leader of the All-India Unified Democratic Front (AIUDF), has indicated interest in joining the unified opposition coalition
Selfish alliance Satated by BJP deputy chief minister
Tejashwi Yadav, the Rashtriya Janata Dal leader and deputy chief minister of Bihar, had stated that their alliance was formed to combat “communal forces” in the nation.
” “We (the opposition parties) have come together to resist societal pressures.”We banded together to oppose the forces that threaten democracy and the constitution.
Keshav Prasad Maurya, the deputy chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, lambasted the anti-BJP party conference on Thursday, calling it a “selfish alliance.” He said, “I think people are aware that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has led the nation to numerous victories, and I think they continue to have faith in him.
This will be the first gathering since Rahul Gandhi’s reinstatement as a parliamentarian
As a former president of the Congress, Rahul Gandhi will be attending his first meeting after being re-elected to the House of Representatives earlier this month.
According to Nana Patole, head of the Congress’ Maharashtra branch, senior leader Sonia Gandhi would also be present at this meeting of the INDIA bloc in Mumbai.
Mallikarjun Kharge, president of the Congress, Nitish Kumar, chief minister of Bihar, MK Stalin, chief minister of Tamil Nadu, Hemant Soren, chief minister of Jharkhand, Arvind Kejriwal, chief minister of Punjab, Bhagwant Mann, chief minister of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee, and Akhilesh Yadav are also on the list.
Notably, a simultaneous two-day National Democratic Alliance (NDA) summit, chaired by the BJP, is also scheduled to take place in Mumbai on Thursday.
Eknath Shinde, the chief minister of Maharashtra, summoned representatives from the three major parties in power to a conference to examine the Lok Sabha Preparation.