Kapil Sibbal on India Alliance: Rajya Sabha member Kapil Sibal has given his opinion about the opposition alliance ‘India’. He believes that this alliance should publicly look ‘united’ and not scattered as it still appears. He emphasized that the parties involved in the coalition need united policy, ideological structure and future programs.
Kapil Sibal has advocated a formal structure for the opposition alliance. He said that this alliance should have a consistent policy, ideological structure and a clear program. Without this, he cannot effectively decide his political direction. Sibal also said that there is a need to appoint spokespersons to present the ideas of the coalition properly.
Need to deal with political differences
The Rajya Sabha member also said that there were differences between ‘India’ allies in the recent state assembly elections. According to Sibal, it is very important to remove these differences and keep the alliance united so that its effective effect is seen in the upcoming elections. He emphasized the need for uniformity of ideas at the national level and said that without a clear structure, this alliance would not be able to fully implement its strength.
Sibal’s statement on Waqf Bill
Sibal commented on the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, which could be presented in the current budget session. He said that it should be seen what steps do the NDA coalition partners take in this matter because the BJP does not have a majority. Sibal indicated that the BJP can be active about this bill in view of the elections in Bihar.
Kapil Sibal also expressed concern over the delimitation issue which holds serious implications for the politics of the country. He said that Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin called a meeting on this and united the leaders of many parties. According to Sibal, this issue can become a challenge for opposition parties and a shared stance is necessary to solve it.

