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INDIA to contest elections together ‘as far as possible’

IndiaTimes Friday, 1 September 2023
The two-day INDIA conclave ended Friday with the 28-member opposition bloc declaring their intent to contest the Lok Sabha elections together “as far as possible”. A one-page resolution said seat sharing arrangements in the states “will be initiated immediately and concluded at the earliest in collaborative spirit or give and take”.
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