KC Venugopal, Congress General Secretary (Organisation), said the BJP is scared of the opposition gathering in Delhi on Monday.
The statement comes as the INDIA bloc attempts to synchronize its strategy against the ruling party. The meeting serves as a critical coordination point for opposition leaders to align their platforms, and electoral goals.
Venugopal spoke in Delhi ahead of the scheduled meeting at the Constitution Club. During the interaction, he addressed reports regarding posters allegedly targeting Rahul Gandhi. He dismissed the reports, saying, "I don't see any posters" [1].
Venugopal used the occasion to critique the current administration. He said, "BJP is scared of the opposition gathering" [1].
The meeting at the Constitution Club involves 23 political parties [2]. The gathering includes high-profile leaders such as Akhilesh Yadav and Supriya Sule, who arrived in the capital to participate in the strategy sessions [2].
The opposition coalition aims to present a unified front. By bringing together a wide array of regional and national parties, the bloc seeks to challenge the BJP's dominance through coordinated political action, and shared messaging.
“BJP is scared of the opposition gathering.”
The coordination of 23 different political parties indicates an effort to move beyond loose cooperation toward a formal strategic alliance. By dismissing internal friction—such as the reported posters—and framing the BJP as 'scared,' the Congress leadership is attempting to project strength and unity to the electorate ahead of future contests.




