NEW DELHI — Leaders of the INDIA bloc, comprising representatives from multiple opposition parties, held a meeting at the Constitution Club of India in New Delhi on Monday to discuss political coordination and national issues.
According to information shared by participants, representatives from several parties attended the meeting, while a few allied parties were not present. The meeting focused on strengthening coordination among opposition parties and discussing upcoming political and parliamentary strategies.
Sources indicated that discussions included concerns related to national-level issues such as education examinations, inflation, and economic conditions affecting small and medium enterprises. The alliance also discussed the possibility of increasing periodic coordination meetings to maintain communication among member parties.
Participants also deliberated on electoral processes, including concerns raised by some leaders regarding voter list revisions and institutional procedures. However, these discussions reflected differing viewpoints among member parties.
Party leaders also discussed the need for continued collaboration in Parliament on legislative matters where common positions can be developed. Plans for future meetings, including a proposed gathering in Hyderabad, were also mentioned during the discussions.
The meeting highlighted both areas of consensus among opposition parties and continuing differences on regional and organisational matters among alliance members.