Lok Sabha Election 2024: The round of meetings of the opposition continues. In this sequence, the next meeting of ‘India Grand Alliance’ is going to be held in Mumbai on 1st September. During this, many big leaders of the opposition party are going to attend the meeting of ‘India’. In such a situation, before the meeting, big news is coming from the Congress.
In fact, the Congress party has claimed that many political parties who attended the NDA meeting are in touch with the ‘INDIA’ alliance. On the other hand, on this matter, Congress spokesperson Alok Sharma told that 4-5 parties of ‘NDA’ will join the opposition (Grand Alliance).
Congress spokesperson Alok Sharma said a big thing
According to PTI news agency, Congress spokesperson Alok Sharma, the largest party in the opposition camp, said, “38 parties showed participation in the NDA meeting held in New Delhi. But many parties of NDA are in touch with India alliance. The effect of this solidarity will be really visible in 2024. The year 2024 belongs to ‘India’.
Let us inform that the Congress spokesperson has said this when the upcoming meeting of the ‘India Alliance’ is going to be held in Mumbai on September 1. If sources are to be believed, big leaders of other parties can share the stage together in this meeting.
38 parties were involved in NDA meeting
Let us inform that the meeting of the ruling party ‘NDA’ was held at Ashoka Hotel last month. In such a situation, then 38 small and big parties of the country participated in the meeting on the invitation of BJP President JP Nadda. During this it was presided over by Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself. In such a situation, the spokespersons of the Congress are now claiming that many parties of the ‘NDA’ are in touch with the Congress.
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