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‘Terminator always wins’: Day before INDIA bloc’s meet, BJP poster says PM Modi will be back in 2024

The meeting is expected to see a proposal for the formation of regional or state-wise groups to sort out seat-sharing troubles that are likely to surface ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections

Modi posterPrime Minister Narendra Modi as 'The Terminator' in a BJP post.(Twitter/@BJP4India)
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Ahead of the third Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) meeting in Mumbai on August 31 and September 1, the BJP on Wednesday took potshots at the Opposition saying their ambition of defeating Prime Minister Narendra Modi will “remain a dream.”

Taking to X, the BJP tweeted, “Opposition thinks PM Modi can be defeated. Dream on! The Terminator always wins.” The party also tagged an image of Modi terming him “The Terminator”.


The meeting is expected to see a proposal for the formation of regional or state-wise groups to sort out seat-sharing troubles that are likely to surface ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections in states where two or more parties from the Opposition alliance have a lion’s share.

Unveiling of the INDIA alliance logo, formation of a coordination committee, appointment of convenors, a discussion on the possible seat-sharing formula between the INDIA constituents for the general elections, strategies for the general elections, and several others are on the agenda of the Opposition INDIA alliance meeting.

The second meeting of the Opposition took place in Bengaluru in July, wherein a coalition – Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance – to take on the ruling NDA led by the Bharatiya Janata Party was formed.

The first meeting of the Opposition parties to forge a common front against the ruling BJP for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections took place in Patna in June.

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