The recent assembly election results in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu have created fresh tensions inside the INDIA alliance. The defeats of regional parties like TMC and DMK have raised questions about the future of the opposition bloc. The INDIA alliance now faces pressure over leadership and coordination ahead of upcoming national political battles.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said she wants to focus more on national politics and strengthening the opposition alliance. Her comments sparked political discussions because several INDIA alliance leaders reportedly contacted her after the election results.
At the same time, Congress leaders in Tamil Nadu are facing criticism over their stand toward Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. Some leaders reportedly made remarks that created doubts about unity within the alliance. BJP leaders also attacked Congress, accusing it of using regional parties for political gain.









