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'INDIA' alliance emblem to be unveiled on Thursday

The emblem is designed to be inclusive and reflective of agricultural, urban areas.

'INDIA' alliance emblem to be unveiled on Thursday
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In a two-day meeting in Mumbai of the alliance of opposition parties 'INDIA', state-wise seat allocation and coordination will be discussed. Also, on the first day i.e. Thursday, the emblem (logo) of this front will be unveiled. The emblem is designed to be inclusive and reflective of agricultural, urban areas.


A two-day meeting of INDIA alliance leaders is being held in Mumbai on August 31 and September 1. Preparations are currently being made for the two-day meeting. From Monday, an atmosphere will be created by putting up boards and flags at various places in Mumbai. Shiv Sena's Thackeray faction, Congress and Pawar faction of NCP are hosting the meeting in Mumbai. On the first day i.e. by Thursday evening, the leaders of the opposition alliance from across the country will arrive in Mumbai.


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On the first day i.e. by Thursday evening, the leaders of the opposition alliance from across the country will arrive in Mumbai. In this insignia, the insignia has been created in such a way as to represent India. An informal meeting of various leaders will be held after unveiling the insignia. It will review strengthening opposition unity, state wise situation, 11 member coordination committee. In the evening Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray organised a luncheon for the leaders of INDIA alliance. It will mainly consist of Marathi style food.


Election strategy will be determined

The meeting will begin at 10:00 am on Friday, September 1. Decisions will be taken on state-wise review, seat allocation, coordinator of INDIA alliance, coordination committee. The meeting will last till 3:00 pm. This meeting will be held behind closed doors. A press conference of Indian leaders has been organised at 4:00 pm. Shiv Sena Thackeray group leader MP Sanjay Raut said that India's election strategy will be sealed in the Mumbai meeting. Although seat sharing is a key issue, the first phase is likely to discuss seat sharing between less contested states. Also, deliberations are currently underway at various levels to prepare a joint statement for the Mumbai meeting. The suggestions of various political leaders for a joint statement will be included in the draft

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