INDIA bloc hits reset button: Why 5-point truce plan of opposition alliance may not work

The INDIA bloc attempted a reset with a five-point plan to counter the BJP, but internal state-level rivalries remain a significant hurdle. Despite national unity efforts, allies like Congress and Samajwadi Party, or Congress and AAP, clash in state elections, undermining the coalition's strength and relevance. Addressing these deep-seated conflicts is crucial for lasting opposition unity.
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