Lok Sabha Election: Speculations increase regarding CM Nitish...

Sekar Chandra

Leaders of the opposition alliance indian National Development Inclusive Alliance (India) are set for an in-

depth discussion at a two-day meeting (INDIA Alliance Meeting in Mumbai) starting on Thursday, during

which they will decide on a coordination committee and the 'logo' of the alliance. Will announce. Opposition

leaders will discuss joint campaign strategy to take on the national democratic alliance (NDA) in the 2024

Lok Sabha elections and resolve differences among its members. They are also likely to draft the common

minimum program of the alliance, make joint plans for agitations across the country and announce some

committees for seat sharing.

At the same time, bihar Chief minister nitish kumar is at the forefront of the race for the post of convenor.

There is talk of appointing former congress President sonia gandhi as the head of the alliance.

Clear outline will be presented - Manoj Jha

Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Manoj Jha told PTI-language that a clear outline will be presented in the Mumbai

meeting to bring a progressive alternative to the regressive policies of the current government. At the same

time, the opposition alliance 'Indian National Development Inclusive Alliance' is also likely to announce a

secretariat for smooth coordination among its constituents and it can be made in the national capital. In

addition, the members will also discuss the issue of a convenor or president to lead the alliance.

nitish kumar has announced

According to sources, nitish kumar has already announced that he is not in the race for the post of convenor,

while sonia gandhi has personally said that she is against this proposal. The process of leaders reaching

mumbai for the two-day meeting has started. They will also discuss controversial issues like seat sharing. RJD

President Lalu prasad and his son and deputy chief minister of bihar Tejashwi Yadav have reached Mumbai.

There is also speculation that some more regional parties may also join this opposition alliance of 26 parties in

the mumbai meeting. This is the third meeting of this alliance after patna and Bengaluru.

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