New Delhi: Congress leader Pawan Khera has raised questions regarding the NDA’s political strategy as the Mahagathbandhan’s seat-sharing formula continues to remain unresolved ahead of upcoming elections. Speaking at a press conference at the All India Congress Committee (AICC) headquarters in New Delhi, Khera highlighted concerns over the NDA’s criticism of opposition parties while internal alliances among opposition parties are still being negotiated.
He noted that while the NDA is actively questioning opposition coordination, the Mahagathbandhan partners have yet to finalize their seat-sharing arrangements in several states. Khera emphasized the need for a fair and transparent seat-sharing framework that accommodates the interests of all allied parties to ensure a united front against the NDA.
Khera also urged the media and public to consider the larger picture of coalition politics, pointing out that forming a cohesive alliance requires careful negotiations and consensus-building among partners. He criticized the NDA for prematurely questioning opposition strategies without acknowledging the complexity of multi-party coordination.
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The Congress spokesperson stressed that while the NDA focuses on opposition alliances, it should equally be accountable for addressing governance issues and public concerns. Khera’s remarks underline the ongoing political tussle as national parties gear up for the next general elections.