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Vice Presidential Election: Will the Vice Presidential candidate field? India alliance divided, know what happened in the meeting?

The first round of talks on the Vice Presidential election with the major parties of India Block have started. According to sources, Rahul Gandhi discussed with leaders of major India block parties like TMC, DMK, SP, Shiv Sena UBT and NCP. At present, the strategy has been made that the name of the NDA candidate will be awaited. The meeting of the leaders of India Block will continue on the Vice Presidential candidate.

At present, two votes are coming out in the opposition. The first opinion, we should not give the Walkover to the NDA candidate, in any case the opposition should field its candidate for the Vice Presidential election. The second opinion should first assess whether our candidate is in a position to challenge the NDA to the candidate (by assessing Votto) only then the candidate should be fielded.

Opposition talks about sir
In the Lok Sabha, an important meeting of leaders of India alliance was held on Thursday night on the new government residence of Leader of Opposition and senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on 5 Sunhari Bagh Road. About 50 leaders of about 25 parties participated in this meeting and all agreed to fight unitedly against the alleged rigging and SIR (Special Election Report) in the election, in the meeting, in the meeting, Rahul Gandhi gave a presentation and alleged that the electoral process was being rigged with the connivance of the Election Commission and BJP.

He also shared documents related to the alleged disturbances in the voter list with opposition leaders, stating how the electoral parameters were manipulated. The most important decision in the meeting was that the issue of SIR will no longer be limited to Bihar. All opposition parties will lift it loudly within and outside the Parliament, as well as a public awareness campaign across the country.

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