The opposition’s INDIA alliance is set to hold a crucial meeting in New Delhi as leaders from 23 political parties gather to discuss a coordinated strategy against the central government. The meeting, chaired by Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, comes after a prolonged gap and is being viewed as an important test of opposition unity ahead of upcoming political battles. Top opposition leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, Mamata Banerjee, Akhilesh Yadav, and Tejashwi Yadav, are expected to participate in the discussions. The agenda is likely to focus on parliamentary coordination, joint political campaigns, public outreach programs, and key national issues that opposition parties intend to raise collectively. However, the meeting is taking place amid visible cracks within the alliance. The absence of key regional players has fueled questions about the bloc’s cohesion. Differences over state-level political equations, leadership coordination, and electoral strategies have repeatedly surfaced since the alliance was formed for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Political observers note that the opposition alliance has struggled to appoint a permanent convenor and has frequently faced disagreements over seat-sharing arrangements and campaign coordination. Despite these challenges, leaders attending the meeting are expected to emphasize collective action against the ruling NDA. The gathering is also significant because it comes at a time when the NDA continues to hold political dominance across much of the country, while the opposition seeks to rebuild momentum through issue-based campaigns and coordinated parliamentary interventions. The outcome of the meeting could shape the future direction of opposition politics and indicate whether the INDIA alliance can overcome internal differences to present a united challenge in the evolving national political landscape.


