India Opposition Vows to Fight Polls Together to Defeat Modi
- Leaders of seventeen parties chalk out winning strategy Friday
- Reconciling differences not easy for a fractured opposition
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India’s opposition parties resolved to fight unitedly to defeat Prime Minister Narendra Modi in general elections less than a year away.
“We may have some differences, but have decided to work together with flexibility,” Rahul Gandhi, a leader of the main opposition Congress party, said at a press conference Friday. “This is a fight for ideologies.”