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The INDIA opposition bloc will decide seat distribution by September 30

Today, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy’s sister YS Sharmila met Sonia Gandhi in Delhi, who speculated that she might merge her YSRTP with the Congress.

There are indications that individual competitions are favoured. This means that for each seat, only one opposition candidate will be fielded against the BJP, breaking the vote split. The idea received support in earlier opposition meetings in Patna and Bengaluru. According to the sources, among the agendas of the meeting is also the choice of the emblem of the union and the formation of a coordination committee. The alliance is also likely to discuss whether to merge or not and a common agenda for the 2024 elections. “We will sit and discuss the common minimum programme,” veteran leader Sharad Pawar told reporters yesterday. “We have just started a dialogue on the distribution of seats. It is possible that we can discuss this issue,” he added. 63 representatives from 28 political parties will participate in the Indian National Alliance for Inclusive Development (INDIA) meeting on August 31 and September 1. Today, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy’s sister YS Sharmila met Sonia Gandhi in Delhi, who speculated that she might merge her YSRTP with the Congress. “Meet Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi. Constructive discussions were held. The daughter of Y S Rajasekhar Reddy worked tirelessly for the people of Telangana,” he told reporters after the meeting. There has been speculation about Sharmila’s approach to the Congress ever since she met Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar in May to congratulate him on the party’s victory. Congress MP Milind Deora said the BJP is “furious” because it did not expect so many parties to come together. The opposition has demanded the return of the Rs 200 cap on cooking gas announced by the Center earlier this week. “The price of a gas canister has been reduced by Rs 200.

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