
Top leaders of the opposition INDIA bloc met on Wednesday at Rahul Gandhi’s Delhi residence to discuss recent political challenges, including the ongoing voter list controversies and the unrest in Jammu & Kashmir.
The closed-door meeting included prominent figures from several opposition parties. The goal was to create a united response ahead of the upcoming state and national elections. While no official statement was released immediately after the meeting, sources confirmed that discussions focused on building trust among alliance partners and preparing for future campaigns.
A key point of concern was the alleged discrepancies in the voter lists in multiple states. Opposition leaders have been claiming that unfair practices and irregularities could impact free and fair elections. The bloc is reportedly planning to raise this issue more aggressively in Parliament and public forums.
The situation in Jammu & Kashmir also featured in the talks. Following the recent protests and security concerns, many in the alliance believe that the Centre’s handling of the region needs to be revisited. The INDIA bloc has been vocal about restoring statehood to Jammu & Kashmir and ensuring constitutional rights for its people.
This meeting is being seen as a significant step toward maintaining unity within the opposition camp, especially after recent reports of internal disagreements.