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'India greater than any person, entity’: Congress leader Sharmistha questions party over coalition name

INDIA opposition alliance: “I.N.D.I.A.-Creative & Provocative! But what if d alliance fails/ breaks up? News will be ‘INDIA fails, INDIA breaks up’?" she posted on Twitter.

India alliance, Congress leader Sharmistha Mukherjee, opposition alliance coalition, India alliance Image Source : PTI/ REPRESENTATIONAL (FILE). Opposition party meeting in Bengaluru

INDIA opposition alliance: Congress leader Sharmistha Mukherjee today (July 19) questioned the need for the joint opposition to call itself ‘INDIA’ for next year's Lok Sabha polls, saying that the nation was ‘much greater’ than any person or entity.

Mukherjee, the daughter of late Congress stalwart and former President Pranab, made this observation even as she admitted that ‘INDIA’ was creative and provocative.

“I.N.D.I.A.-Creative & Provocative! But what if d alliance fails/ breaks up? News will be ‘INDIA fails, INDIA breaks up’?" she posted on Twitter.

She added, “No pol alliance/party/leader shd b made synonymous to the nation – literally or metamorphically! Our country India is much greater than any person or entity.”

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar on coalition name:

Meanwhile, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar one of the strongest backers of the opposition unity project, too, was reportedly upset over the coalition's name. His party, the Janata Dal (United), however, said there was no way Kumar would be upset over small things.

Joint opposition to be called ‘INDIA’:

On Tuesday (July 18), addressing a press conference after the conclusion of their 2-day conclave in Bengaluru, the capital of Congress-ruled Karnataka, the parties revealed the name ‘INDIA’- Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance- to take on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the 2024 general elections, when the saffron party, and prime minister Narendra Modi, will seek a third consecutive term at the Centre.

The opposition bloc held its first meeting in Patna on June 23, with Nitish Kumar playing the host. The third round will take place in Mumbai at an unspecified date.

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