23 Opposition Parties to Meet Monday to Revise Strategy Against BJP
23 Opposition Parties to Meet Monday to Revise Strategy

As many as 23 political parties of the opposition I.N.D.I.A. bloc are set to meet on Monday to redraw their strategy to take on the BJP and iron out differences amid changed power dynamics after the defeat of regional anchors TMC and DMK in the recent assembly polls.

While the DMK and AAP are unlikely to attend, speculations are rife that TVK may join the bloc. The meeting comes at a crucial juncture where the opposition seeks to consolidate its position and present a united front against the ruling party. The outcomes of the recent assembly elections have reshaped the political landscape, prompting the need for a revised approach.

Key issues on the agenda include seat-sharing arrangements, common minimum programme, and coordinated campaign strategies. The absence of major allies like DMK and AAP could impact the bloc's strength, but the potential inclusion of TVK might offset some of the losses. Political analysts view this as a test of the bloc's resilience and ability to adapt to evolving circumstances.

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