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Patna Opposition Unity Meet: The ball lies in Congress’s court

The grand old party’s willingness to accommodate the aspirations of regional parties will decide the course of this initiative. Challenges posed by internal rivalries between AAP-Congress and TMC-Left/Congress are hard to resolve. Arriving at a one-seat, one-candidate consensus is easier said than done

June 23, 2023 / 13:12 IST
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Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is currently steering the exercise to unite a large segment of the Opposition before 2024 LS Elections.

Nitish Kumar, the Bihar chief minister, currently steering the exercise to unite a large segment of the Opposition before the 2024 battle, set out the objectives of the Opposition’s first meet beginning today, June 23, at Patna as identifying common issues, preparing a joint statement and appointing a panel to oversee the drafting of a common minimum programme.

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Given the past experience with such coalitions at the Centre and states and their propensity to end their trysts with power and governance abruptly, Nitish decided to pare down the agenda to feasible ends. Therefore, the meet is not expected to raise the issue of leadership because that’s bound to run into a dead-end.

The Congress will never forfeit its “entitlement” to helm such a coalition given its claim to being the “largest” non-BJP Opposition party while the regional satraps, each powerful within their geographical spheres of power and rule, will never endorse the Congress’s demand.