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No Leadership Change Discussed In INDIA Bloc, Says Omar Abdullah

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah stated there has been no conversation within the INDIA bloc about a leadership change, stressing that no coalition meeting has recently occurred. “No such discussion is happening; there has been no meeting of INDIA bloc; where will the conversation of leadership change arise? There is no such occurrence,” […]

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No Leadership Change Discussed In INDIA Bloc, Says Omar Abdullah

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah stated there has been no conversation within the INDIA bloc about a leadership change, stressing that no coalition meeting has recently occurred. “No such discussion is happening; there has been no meeting of INDIA bloc; where will the conversation of leadership change arise? There is no such occurrence,” Abdullah informed reporters on Wednesday when inquired about possible discussions regarding a leadership shift.

Omar also recognized the Congress and BJP as the sole parties with a national presence, emphasizing the Congress’s inherent role as the opposition leader.

These comments arise amidst proposals from Trinamool Congress (TMC) leaders for a potential leadership change in the INDIA bloc following the Congress’s underwhelming performance in the Maharashtra elections and its defeat in Haryana, despite elevated expectations.

TMC General Secretary and MP Abhishek Banerjee underlined Mamata Banerjee’s qualifications, referring to her as a senior leader and a three-time Chief Minister. “INDIA alliance will gather and discuss this. She is the senior-most. This marks her third term as Chief Minister, and she has also served as a Union Minister before. Thus, there should be an intricate discussion regarding this. . . ,” Banerjee expressed.

Other leaders, including RJD chief Lalu Prasad and NCP (Sharad Pawar) President Sharad Pawar, also supported Mamata Banerjee as a competent leader for the alliance. Pawar characterized her as a “prominent leader of the nation,” adding, “She possesses that capability. . . The elected leaders she has sent to Parliament are accountable, responsible, and informed individuals. Consequently, she has the right to assert this. ”

Earlier, Omar Abdullah had commented that Mamata Banerjee should officially assert her claim if she aspires for the INDIA bloc leadership. “Let there be a meeting and let Mamata Banerjee claim the leadership if she desires. . . Discussion would ensue on it,” he remarked.

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