The first meeting of I.N.D.I.A. party chiefs after a gap of 30 months was received by party leaders as positive despite some of them criticising Congress for its approach towards allies, attack on partners and 'lack of enthusiasm' in coordinating activities.
Meeting Highlights Unity Amid Differences
Leaders from the I.N.D.I.A. coalition gathered to reaffirm their commitment to collectively oppose the BJP-RSS combine. The meeting, held after a prolonged hiatus, saw participants expressing a shared resolve to set aside internal strains for the larger goal of defeating the ruling alliance.
Criticism of Congress Approach
Several party leaders voiced concerns over Congress's handling of allies, including perceived attacks on coalition partners and insufficient coordination. Despite these criticisms, the overall sentiment remained constructive, with leaders emphasising the need to present a united front.
Vow to Face BJP-RSS Unitedly
The coalition partners pledged to intensify joint activities and campaign strategies against the BJP-RSS. A senior leader stated, "We have our differences, but the common enemy is the BJP-RSS. We will fight together."
- Leaders agreed to hold regular coordination meetings to address grievances.
- Plans were discussed for joint rallies and public outreach programmes.
- Committees were formed to streamline messaging and avoid public spats.
The meeting concluded with a joint statement reaffirming the coalition's unity and determination to provide a strong alternative in upcoming elections.



