India Alliance renames itself ‘India Jan Gadd Bandan’ as 23 parties convene amid internal split

The India Alliance, a coalition of opposition parties, announced a name change to “India Jan Gadd Bandan.” The rebranding aims to signal a fresh political strategy ahead of upcoming elections.

The India Alliance, a coalition of opposition parties, announced a name change to “India Jan Gadd Bandan.” The rebranding aims to signal a fresh political strategy ahead of upcoming elections. Twenty‑three constituent parties are scheduled to meet to discuss the coalition’s future. The gathering comes as the alliance grapples with a noticeable internal rift. Disagreements over leadership and policy priorities have surfaced among member groups. Party leaders said the meeting will address these differences and reinforce unity. Analysts view the split as a challenge to the alliance’s effectiveness against the ruling party. Observers will watch the outcome of the talks for clues on the opposition’s electoral prospects.