जुड़ेगा भारत जीतेगा भारत
जुड़ेगा भारत जीतेगा इंडिया
It appears that an opposition alliance in India has made a decision to contest the 2024 Lok Sabha election together, as stated in the resolution passed during their third strategic meeting held in Mumbai. The key points of the resolution are as follows:
Contesting Together: The opposition alliance, referred to as “INDIA parties,” has resolved to participate in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections as a united front, as much as possible. This implies that they plan to cooperate and coordinate their efforts to contest the election jointly.
Seat-Sharing: The resolution mentions that seat-sharing arrangements in various states will be initiated promptly and concluded as soon as possible. This implies that the alliance will work out the distribution of parliamentary constituencies among the participating parties in a collaborative manner.
Collaborative Spirit: The resolution emphasizes a collaborative spirit of “give-and-take,” suggesting that the alliance is willing to make compromises and concessions for the sake of unity and electoral success.
Public Rallies: The parties in the alliance plan to organize public rallies across different parts of the country to address issues of public concern and importance. These rallies could be a platform for the alliance to communicate their agenda and engage with the electorate.
The decision to contest elections together is a common political strategy used by opposition parties to increase their chances of winning seats and forming a government. It will be interesting to see how this alliance develops and whether it has a significant impact on the 2024 Lok Sabha elections in India.
As per the resolution passed on September 1, the INDIA alliance also decided to work together on political communication and media strategies and to use the theme ‘Judega Bharat, Jiteega India’ in different languages for their campaigns. “We, the INDIA parties, hereby resolve to collaborate on our respective communications and media strategies and campaigns with the slogan in different languages,” the resolution said.
Earlier, while addressing the INDIA alliance meeting, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge cautioned that the alliance leaders should brace themselves for more attacks from the various agencies of the government.
“We should be ready for more attacks in the coming months, more raids and arrests due to this government’s spiteful politics. The more ground our alliance gains the more the BJP Govt will abuse agencies against our leaders. It has done the same in Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Bengal. In fact Last week, it was done in Jharkhand and in Chattisgarh… The communal venom that the BJP and RSS have spread over the last 9 years is now seen in hate crimes against innocent train passengers and innocent school children,” said Kharge.
The third formal meeting of the opposition bloc INDIA alliance started on Friday with the objective of devising an action plan for the next Lok Sabha Polls. The first meeting of the joint opposition was held in Patna on June 23 and the second meeting was held in Bengaluru on July 17-18.
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