Congress wants to achieve the status of older brother

New -delhi, December 24 (IANS). During the fourth meeting of the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (India) Block on December 19 to compete with the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA), the opposition group with 28 parties decided to start their joint campaign in January. The leaders of India block also decided to finalize the discussion by the end of December. The fourth meeting was held in the national capital on December 19 and many important issues were discussed. The Chief Minister of Western Bengals and Mamata Banerjee, head of the Trinamol congress, took a soft stance towards the congress and proposed the name Malikarjun Kharge as the Premier Candidate of the Opposition faction. Even the chief minister of Delhi and monkey leader Arrind Kejriwal supported Banerjee’s step to declare Kharge as a premier candidate. However, Kharge rejected the request of Banerjee and Kejriwal and asked all 28 parties to concentrate on more seats across the country and decide on the premier candidate after the election. The message was clear because Kharge wants the regional parties to focus on winning seats against BJP and NDA across the country. Kharge announced a five -member national allians committee in light of the claims of the coalition partners of India to finalize the seat division agreement, led by senior party leaders Mukul Wasnik and former chief minister of Rajasthan, Ashok, former chief minister of Chhattisgarh, Bhupesh Baghel, Mohan Prakash and Mohan Prakash and Salman Khurshid is his members. At the meeting of the Congress Working Committee (CWC) on December 21, former party president Rahul Gandhi asked leaders to give way to the regional parties. The party agrees that there is a need to establish the part of the seat in the Western Bengals, Maharashtra, Delhi, Punjab, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu as soon as possible. Although the party leaders are insisting on December 31 to complete the conversation with other coalition partners, Congress feels that it will take at least three weeks to share until the end of the seat. A source of the oldest party said the conversation about the part of the seat would be comfortable because he is ready to show a big heart and play the role of older brother. The congress stands in front of delicate coalition partners in Uttar Pradesh, where the Alliance Samajwadi Party (SP) and Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD). The same situation is in Punjab and Delhi, where it is involved, and Western Bengal includes leftist parties as well as the Trinamol congress. As the most important opposition in Uttar Pradesh, the Samajwadi party the most influential party, the politically important state was not the sweetest, which sends a maximum of 80 MPs to the lure Sabha. The congress faced the dissatisfaction of the Samawadi party because he did not share seats with him in the recent election in Madhya Pradesh, and later warned that the oldest party would get the ‘tit behavior’ in Uttar Pradesh. Rld was still unhappy when it only received one seat through the congress in the Rajasthan election. The congress was wiped out in both states. The source said many state leaders from Congress want the party to claim 20-25 seats, as it won 21 seats in the 2009 Lok Sabha election. The ruling Trinamole congress in the Western Bengals also confronted the head of Congressional Unit, Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary, who, despite the national level alliance, targets the Mamata Banerjee government in the state. In Punjab and Delhi, the coalition includes the AAM AADMI party (AAP), and many leaders of Congress have openly expressed the state to go alone in the United States instead of forming an alliance with the party. In Bihar, where the alliance includes the Rashtriya Janata Dal, the Janata Dal United and Left Parties, Congress wants at least 10 of the 40 Lok Sabha seats. India Block also decided to hold eight to ten joint public meetings in important states to convey the message of unity in 2024. After the Tuesday meeting of India Block, Rahul Gandhi spoke to the Chief Minister of Bihar and the leader of Janata Dal, Nitish Kumar and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav. According to sources in the Janata Dal (United), Rahul on Tuesday clarified the position of the Kharge’s proposal for the face of the prime minister’s face by Banerjee and Kejriwal. Rahul Gandhi and Nitish Kumar discussed the strength of the alliance during the telephone conversation. After Nitish Kumar-Tejasvi Yadav came together for the first time in April this year in April this year at Kharge’s home, Kharge calls it ‘historic’ and said his goal is to unite all opposition parties for the upcoming election. -Ians CBT