LokSabha Election 2024: Possible meeting of INDI alliance in Delhi on June 1, TMC refuses to attend; These things will be discussed

Posted on 28th May 2024 by rohit kumar

The excitement regarding the Lok Sabha elections is at its peak across the country. On the other hand, a meeting of opposition alliance leaders can be held in Delhi on June 1. In this meeting, the strategy before the results of the Lok Sabha elections will be discussed. Sources say that there will be a meeting of opposition parties in Delhi on the day of voting for the last phase of Lok Sabha elections and Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge has called this meeting. 


 

TMC will not attend the meeting 

According to sources, TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee and party general secretary Abhishek Banerjee will not attend this meeting. The reason for this has also been explained. In fact, on June 1, as part of the last phase of voting in West Bengal, big TMC leaders including Mamata Banerjee have to exercise their franchise. Voting is to be held on nine seats in West Bengal on June 1 and Mamata Banerjee has sent her message to the organizers of the meeting


 

 

These things can be discussed in the meeting 

During the meeting to be held in Delhi, leaders of opposition parties will assess their performance in the seven-phase voting. INDI alliance has claimed that this time the victory chariot of the NDA alliance will be stopped in the Lok Sabha elections.  


 

When did the opposition parties meet?

Let us tell you that earlier in June 2023, a meeting of opposition parties was organized in Patna. After this, meetings were also organized in Bangalore in July 2023 and Mumbai in August 2023. The fourth meeting of INDI alliance was organized in Delhi. After this, on March 31, opposition leaders gathered in Delhi itself and a Save Democracy Rally was organized. In this rally, demonstrations were held against the arrests of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal and Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren. After this, on April 21, opposition leaders united in Ranchi and a rally was organized.  


 

Let us tell you that during the Lok Sabha elections, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had clearly said that she is not with the INDI alliance in the state. He had said that if the opposition government is formed at the Centre, TMC will provide support from outside.

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