The India alliance has scheduled a political meeting in Delhi for June 8, 2024 [1].

This gathering is a critical attempt to coordinate opposition strategies and present a united front ahead of upcoming elections. However, the stability of the coalition is being tested by internal friction and disagreements between member parties.

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) is among the groups discussed in relation to the meeting [2]. While some parties are weighing their participation, others are signaling a potential shift in their alignment. The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) is specifically cited as a party that may distance itself from the alliance [2].

Reports indicate that the tension stems largely from disagreements between the DMK and the Congress party [2]. These internal conflicts are complicating the alliance's effort to maintain a cohesive strategy as the June 8, 2024 [1] date approaches.

The Delhi meeting is intended to resolve these disputes and align the various political interests of the member parties. The outcome of the session will likely determine whether the opposition can maintain a collective identity or if the alliance will fracture before the elections begin.

The India alliance has scheduled a political meeting in Delhi for June 8, 2024.

The potential distancing of the DMK due to conflicts with Congress suggests that the India alliance remains fragile. If the June 8 meeting fails to reconcile these ideological or strategic differences, the opposition may struggle to field a unified challenge, potentially weakening their collective bargaining power in upcoming electoral cycles.