Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance Explained

Party Name:Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance
Abbreviation:INDIA
Chairman:Mallikarjun Kharge[1]
Predecessor:United Progressive Alliance
United Opposition
Eci:Not Required
Position:Big tent
Colours:
State Seats Name:State Legislative Assemblies
State2 Seats Name:State Legislative Councils
Alliance:40 Parties
Loksabha Leader:Rahul Gandhi (LOP)
Leader:Rahul Gandhi
Rajyasabha Leader:Mallikarjun Kharge (LOP)

The Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (I.N.D.I.A.) is a big tent multi party political alliance of several political parties in India led by the country's largest opposition party, the Indian National Congress.[2] The alliance is in opposition to the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the 2024 Indian general elections.[3] In the 2024 general election, the alliance won 234 seats, gaining more than 100 seats from dissolution, and the majority of seats in states like Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and West Bengal. The BJP lost its sole majority, with the alliance forcing Modi to govern with his coalition, the NDA.

Etymology

The Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance, commonly known by its backronym I.N.D.I.A. is an opposition front announced by the leaders of 28 parties to contest the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. The name was proposed during a meeting in Bengaluru and was unanimously adopted by the 28 participating parties. While some sources attribute the suggestion of the name to Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the Indian National Congress (INC),[4] others mention that it was suggested by Mamata Banerjee, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo and chief minister of West Bengal.[5]

History

On September 25, 2022, Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) supremo Om Prakash Chautala hosted a rally in Fatehabad on the occasion of Former Deputy Prime Minister Devi Lal's birth anniversary. During this rally, the ideas of a national alliance were first openly called on stage. Chief Minister of Bihar Nitish Kumar had said "I'll urge all parties, including Congress, to get together and then they (BJP) will lost badly".[6] JD(U) spokesperson K. C. Tyagi had also stated that the foundation of the alliance was during this same rally.[7]

The first major Opposition parties' meeting, held in Patna, Bihar, was chaired by Nitish Kumar on 23 June 2023, when the proposal for a new alliance was put on the table. The meeting was attended by 16 Opposition parties. INLD was not included in this meeting.[8]

The second meeting, was held in Bengaluru, Karnataka on 17–18 July. It was chaired by UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi when the proposal for an alliance was accepted and ten more parties were added to the list. The alliance's name was finalized and given the name Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance.[9]

The third meeting was held in Mumbai, Maharashtra from 31 August to 1 September. The meeting was hosted by Shiv Sena (UBT) President Uddhav Thackeray and saw Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and chief ministers of 5 states in attendance. Over the two-day deliberations, the alliance discussed major electoral issues for the upcoming general elections, carved out the coordination committee, and passed a three-point resolution to fight 2024 Indian general elections together 'as far as possible'.[10] [11]

The fourth meeting was held in New Delhi on 19 December. The meeting was primarily held to discuss seat-sharing, joint rallies, and the prime ministerial face and/or convenor of the alliance. The alliance adopted a resolution to ensure maximum use of VVPATs in upcoming elections. "To enhance confidence in elections, VVPAT slips should be directly given to voters to self-verify and place in a separate box, instead of them falling into the main box. Eventually, all VVPAT slips must be 100% counted, ensuring truly free and fair elections," read the resolution passed by the alliance at the meeting. Seat sharing was also to be done by either 31 December 2023 or mid-January 2024. It was also decided that protests will be held across the country on 22 December 2023 against the suspensions of opposition MPs in the Indian Parliament. Some leaders said that the alliance would hold a grand joint rally at Patna on 30 January 2024, the death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, although this was not officially announced.[12]

The alliance held its 5th meeting virtually with some leaders not attending.[13] Following the meeting, the Indian National Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge was declared the alliance chairperson.[1] Members also had discussions about seat sharing.[14] Nitish Kumar, the chief minister of Bihar, was offered the post of national convenor of the alliance which he declined.[15] Kumar went on to join the National Democratic Alliance in the 2024 Bihar political crisis two weeks later.[16]

Campaign

The bloc held its first event together on 22 December 2023, when nationwide protests were launched against the suspensions of opposition MPs in the Indian Parliament. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, party leader Rahul Gandhi, NCP President Sharad Pawar, CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechury and other leaders held protests against the suspensions of MPs under the banner "Save Democracy" at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi.[17] [18]

The bloc's first joint rally was held in Patna, Bihar on 3 March 2024. The rally saw, among others, Kharge, Rahul Gandhi, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Lalu Prasad Yadav, former Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav, Samajwadi Party supremo Akhilesh Yadav, and senior Left leaders Sitaram Yechury and D. Raja. Kharge attacked Kumar for frequently changing alliances and criticised the BJP for not fulfilling its promise of jobs and neglecting the country's poor and the majority.[19]

Member parties

See main article: List of Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance members. The Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance comprises a diverse range of political parties from across India. The 37 member parties of the alliance are:[20]

PartyLogo/FlagBasePolitical PositionLeaderRegional AlliancesRef.(s)
1INCIndian National CongressNational PartyMallikarjun Kharge
2CPI(M)Communist Party of India (Marxist)National PartyLeft-wingSitaram Yechury
3AAPAam Aadmi PartyNational PartyCentre-leftArvind KejriwalMaha Vikas AghadiUnited Opposition Forum
State Parties
4SPSamajwadi PartyUttar PradeshLeft-wingAkhilesh YadavSamajwadi Alliance
5AITCAll India Trinamool Congress[21] [22] [23] West Bengal, MeghalayaCentreMamata BanerjeeNone
6DMKDravida Munnetra KazhagamPuducherry, Tamil NaduCentre-leftM. K. StalinSecular Progressive Alliance[24]
7SHS(UBT)Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray)MaharashtraCentre-right to right-wingUddhav ThackerayMaha Vikas Aghadi
8NCP(SP)Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar)Maharashtra, KeralaCentreSharad PawarMaha Vikas Aghadi[25]
9RJDRashtriya Janata DalBihar, JharkhandCentre-left to left-wingLalu Prasad YadavMahagathbandhan (Bihar)
10JMMJharkhand Mukti MorchaJharkhandRegionalismHemant SorenMahagathbandhan (Jharkhand)[26]
11JKNCJammu and Kashmir National ConferenceJammu and KashmirRegionalismFarooq AbdullahPeople's Alliance for Gupkar Declaration[27]
12CPICommunist Party of IndiaKerala, Tamil Nadu, ManipurLeft-wingDoraisamy RajaSDA (West Bengal), Left Democratic Front
13CPI(ML)LCommunist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) LiberationBiharFar-leftDipankar BhattacharyaMahagathbandhan (Bihar)
14RSPRevolutionary Socialist PartyKeralaFar-leftManoj BhattacharyaUnited Democratic Front (Kerala), SDA (West Bengal)
15VCKViduthalai Chiruthaigal KatchiTamil NaduSyncreticThol. ThirumavalavanSecular Progressive Alliance[28]
16IUMLIndian Union Muslim LeagueKeralaCentre-rightK. M. Kader MohideenUnited Democratic Front (Kerala)[29]
17MDMKMarumalarchi Dravida Munnetra KazhagamTamil NaduCentre-leftVaikoSecular Progressive Alliance[30]
18RLPRashtriya Loktantrik PartyRajasthanRegionalismHanuman BeniwalINC+ (Rajasthan)[31] [32]
19KMDKKongunadu Makkal Desia KatchiTamil NaduIndigenismE. R. EswaranSecular Progressive Alliance[33]
20BAPBharat Adivasi PartyRajasthanRegionalismRajkumar RoatINC+ (Rajasthan) [34]
21MMKManithaneya Makkal KatchiTamil NaduRegionalismM. H. JawahirullahSecular Progressive Alliance[35]
22KC(M)Kerala Congress (M)KeralaCentre-left to left-wingJose K. ManiLeft Democratic Front[36]
23KCKerala CongressKeralaCentreP. J. JosephUnited Democratic Front (Kerala)[37]
24PDPJammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic PartyJammu and KashmirRegionalismMehbooba MuftiPeople's Alliance for Gupkar Declaration[38]
25AIFBAll India Forward BlocWest BengalFar-leftG. DevarajanSDA (West Bengal)
26PWPIPeasants and Workers Party of IndiaMaharashtraLeft-wingJayant Prabhakar PatilMaha Vikas Aghadi[39]
27RDRaijor DalAssamLeft-wingAkhil GogoiUnited Opposition Forum[40]
28AJPAssam Jatiya ParishadAssamRegionalismLurinjyoti GogoiUnited Opposition Forum
29AGMAnchalik Gana MorchaAssamRegionalismAjit Kumar BhuyanUnited Opposition Forum
30APHLCAll Party Hill Leaders ConferenceAssamRegionalismJonas Ingti Kathar(J.I. Kathar)United Opposition Forum
31MNM Makkal Needhi MaiamTamil NaduCentreKamal HaasanSecular Progressive Alliance[41]
32GFPGoa Forward PartyGoaRegionalismVijai SardesaiNone[42]
33VIPVikassheel Insaan PartyBiharRegionalismMukesh SahniMahagathbandhan (Bihar)[43]
34HPHamro PartyWest BengalRegionalismAjoy EdwardsNone[44]
35JAPJan Adhikar PartyUttar PradeshRegionalismBabu SinghKushwahaSamajwadi Alliance[45]
36PLPPurvanchal Lok ParishadAssamRegionalismCharan Chandra DekaUnited Opposition Forum
37JDAJatiya Dal AssamAssamRegionalismM.G. HazarikaUnited Opposition Forum[46]
38SGPSamajwadi Ganarajya PartyMaharashtraRegionalismKapil Patil (Lok Bharati)Maha Vikas Aghadi[47]
INDIndependentINDEPENDENTS

Organisational structure

PartyCoordination Committee and Election Strategy CommitteeCampaign CommitteeWorking Group for MediaWorking Group for Social MediaWorking Group for Research
Aam Aadmi PartyRaghav ChadhaSanjay SinghRaghav ChadhaRaghav ChadhaJasmine Shah
All India Forward BlocG. DevarajanNaren Chatterjee
All India Trinamool CongressAbhishek BanerjeeTBDTBDTBDTBD
Communist Party of IndiaD. RajaBinoy ViswamBhalchandran KangoBhalchandran Kango
Communist Party of India (Marxist)TBDArun KumarPranjalPranjal
Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) LiberationRavi RaiSucheta DiV Arun Kumar
Dravida Munnetra KazhagamT R BaaluTiruchi SivaKanimozhi KarunanidhiDayanidhi MaranA Raja
Indian National CongressK. C. VenugopalGurdeep Singh SappalJairam Ramesh
Pawan Khera
Supriya SrinateAmitabh Dubey
Indian Union Muslim LeagueK. M. Kader Mohideen
Jammu & Kashmir National ConferenceOmar AbdullahHasnain MasoodiTanvir SadiqIfra JaImran Nabi Dar
Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic PartyMehbooba MuftiDr Mehboob BegMohit BhanIltija MehboobaAd. Aditya
Jharkhand Mukti MorchaHemant SorenChampai SorenSupriyo Bhattacharya
Alok Kumar
AvindaniSudivya Kumar Sonu
Kerala Congress (M)Jose K. Mani
Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar)Sharad PawarP C ChakoJitendra AhwadVandana Chavan
Rashtriya Janata DalTejashwi YadavSanjay YadavManoj JhaSumit SharmaProf. Subodh Mehta
Revolutionary Socialist PartyN. K. Premachandran
Samajwadi PartyJaved Ali KhanKiranmoy NandaAshish Yadav
Rajeev Nigam
Ashish YadavAlok Ranjan
Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray)Sanjay RautAnil DesaiArvind SawantPriyanka Chaturvedi
Viduthalai Chiruthaigal KatchiThirumavalavan

List of current chief ministers

See main article: List of current Indian chief ministers.

StatePortraitChief MinisterMinistryPortraitDeputy Chief MinisterGoverning parties
DelhiArvind Kejriwal (AAP)Kejriwal IIIVacantAAP
Himachal PradeshSukhvinder Singh Sukhu (INC)Sukhu IMukesh Agnihotri (INC)INC
JharkhandHemant Soren (JMM)Soren IIITBAJMM
INC
RJD
NCP (SP)
CPI(M-L)L
KarnatakaSiddaramaiah (INC)Siddaramaiah IID. K. Shivakumar (INC)INC
IND
KeralaPinarayi Vijayan (CPI(M))Vijayan IIVacantCPI(M)
CPI
KC(M)
JD(S)
NCP (SP)
RJD
KC(B)
C(S)
INL
NSC
JKC
IND
Bhagwant Mann (AAP)Mann IVacantAAP
Tamil NaduM. K. Stalin (DMK)Stalin IVacantDMK
INC
VCK
CPI
CPI(M)
TelanganaRevanth Reddy (INC)Revanth Reddy IMallu Bhatti Vikramarka (INC)INC
CPI
West BengalMamata Banerjee (TMC)Banerjee IIIVacantTMC

Strength in parliament

Party-wise strength

The following is the party-wise strength of I.N.D.I.A. parties in the Parliament of India:

PartyLok SabhaRajya SabhaPresence
INCNational Party
SPUttar Pradesh
AITCWest Bengal
DMKTamil Nadu
SS(UBT)Maharashtra
NCP-SPMaharashtra
RJDBihar
CPI(M)National Party
AAPNational Party
JMMJharkhand
IUMLKerala
CPITamil Nadu
CPI(ML)LBihar
JKNCJammu and Kashmir
VCKTamil Nadu
KC(M)Kerala
KECKerala
MDMKTamil Nadu
RLPRajasthan
BAPRajasthan
RSPKerala
IND
TotalIndia

State-UT-wise Strength

State/UTLok SabhaRajya Sabha
Total SeatsINDIAOverall TallyTotal SeatsINDIAOverall Tally
Andaman and Nicobar1None
Andhra Pradesh25None11None
Arunachal Pradesh21
Assam14 (3)7 (1)
Bihar40 (4)16 (6)
(4) (1)
(2)
Chandigarh1 (1)None
Chhattisgarh10 (1)5 (4)
Dadra and Nagar Haveli2None
Delhi7None3 (3)
Goa2 (1)1None
Gujarat26 (1)11 (3)
Haryana10 (5)5 (1)
Himachal Pradesh4None3None
Jammu and Kashmir5 (2)4
Jharkhand14 (3)6 (2)
(2) (1)
Karnataka28 (9)12 (5)
Kerala20 (14)9 (4)
(2) (1)
(2) (1)
(1) (2)
(17) (1)
Ladakh1 (1)None
Lakshadweep1 (1)
Madhya Pradesh29None11 (3)
Maharashtra48 (14)19 (3)
(9) (3)
(8) (3)
Manipur2 (1)1None
Meghalaya2 (1)1
Mizoram1None1
Nagaland1 (1)1
Odisha21 (1)10
Puducherry1 (1)1
Punjab13 (7)17 (7)
(3)
Rajasthan25 (8)10 (6)
(1)
(1)
(1)
Sikkim1None1None
Tamil Nadu39 (22)18 (10)
(9)
(2) (1)
(2)
(2) (1)
(1)
(1)
Telangana17 (8)7 (3)
Tripura2None1None
Uttar Pradesh80 (37)31 (4)
(6) (1)
Uttarakhand5None3None
West Bengal42 (29)16 (13)
(1) (1)

Strength in legislative assemblies

State/UTTotal SeatsLast ElectionColspan=2 INDIAOverall Tally from
Andhra Pradesh1752024NoneTDP
Rowspan=1 Arunachal PradeshRowspan=1 60Rowspan=1 2024 (1)Rowspan=1 Rowspan=1 BJP
Rowspan=2 AssamRowspan=2 126Rowspan=2 2021 (25)Rowspan=2BJP
(1)
Rowspan=5BiharRowspan=5243Rowspan=52020 (79)Rowspan=5Rowspan=5JD(U)
(19)
(12)
(2)
(2)
Chhattisgarh902023 (35)BJP
Delhi702020 (62)AAP
Goa402022 (3)BJP
(2)
Gujarat1822022 (13)BJP
(5)
(1)
Haryana902019 (34)BJP
Himachal Pradesh682022 (40)INC
Jammu and Kashmir90Colspan=5NA
Rowspan=4JharkhandRowspan=481Rowspan=42019 (29)Rowspan=4Rowspan=4JMM
(17)
(1)
(1)
Karnataka2242023 (136)INC
Rowspan=7KeralaRowspan=7140Rowspan=72021 (61)Rowspan=7Rowspan=7CPI(M)
(21)
(17)
(15)
(5)
(2)
(2)
Madhya Pradesh2302023 (65)BJP
(1)
Maharashtra2882019 (45)SHS
(19)
(17)
(2)
(1)
(1)
Manipur602022 (5)BJP
Meghalaya602023 (5)NPP
(5)
Mizoram402023 (1)ZPM
Nagaland602023NoneNDPP
Odisha1472024 (14)BJP
(1)
Rowspan=2 PuducherryRowspan=2 33Rowspan=2 2021 (6)Rowspan=2 Rowspan=2 AINRC
(2)
Punjab1172022 (92)AAP
(18)
Rowspan=3RajasthanRowspan=3200Rowspan=32023 (70)Rowspan=3Rowspan=3BJP
(3)
(1)
Sikkim322024NoneSKM
Rowspan=5Tamil NaduRowspan=5234Rowspan=52021 (133)Rowspan=5Rowspan=5DMK
(18)
(4)
(2)
(2)
Rowspan=2TelanganaRowspan=2119Rowspan=22023 (75)Rowspan=2Rowspan=2INC
(1)
Rowspan=2TripuraRowspan=260Rowspan=22023 (10)Rowspan=2Rowspan=2BJP
(3)
Uttar Pradesh4032022 (108)BJP
(2)
Uttarakhand702022 (20)BJP
West Bengal2942021 (224)AITC
Total4036

Strength in legislative councils

State/UTTotal SeatsINDIAOverall TallyParty with a plurality/majority
Andhra Pradesh58NoneTDP
Bihar75 (15)JD(U)
(2)
(1)
(1)
Karnataka75 (35)INC
Maharashtra78(27-vaccant) (7)SHS
(7)
(3)
Telangana40 (12)INC
Uttar Pradesh100 (10)BJP

Electoral Performances

Candidates in election

2024 general elections

Seat sharing summary

Results

Ideology and objectives

According to the Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, the alliance's ideology revolves around the principles of developmentalism, inclusivity, and social justice. By combining their efforts, the member parties aim to protect democratic values, promote welfare and progress, and counter what they perceive as an ideology that threatens the idea of India.[48] It was formed with the objective of defeating the incumbent BJP led NDA in the 2024 Indian general election.

Resolution

The alliance passed a three-point resolution in its Mumbai meeting on 1 September 2023 to collectively contest 2024 Indian General elections.[49]

Timeline

2024

Seat sharing

Assam

AAP declared candidates for three Lok Sabha seats in Assam after claiming they were tired of negotiations with Congress for seat sharing.[50]

Delhi

The AAP is likely to fight on 4 seats whereas the Congress may get 3 seats in Delhi.[51] [52]

Punjab

The Congress and AAP declared that they will contest separately in Punjab, in what AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal described as a "mutual agreement" with "no bad blood" between the parties.[53]

Uttar Pradesh

On 21 February 2024, in a joint press conference, the Congress and the Samajwadi Party announced that the Congress will fight in 17 of the 80 seats in Uttar Pradesh, leaving the rest for other alliance members.[54] There were also reported to be talks between the Congress and the SP for seat-sharing in Madhya Pradesh, in which the SP may be offered to contest the Khajuraho seat.[55]

West Bengal

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced on 24 January 2024 that the Trinamool Congress (TMC) party would run alone in the state's forthcoming general elections.[56] [57] Other members of the alliance will contest as part of there Secular Democratic Alliance.

Past members

PartyBase StateLeaderYear of withdrawalNotesReference(s)
Janata Dal (United)BiharNitish Kumar2024Joined NDA.[58] [59]
Rashtriya Lok DalUttar PradeshJayant Singh2024[60]
Apna Dal (Kamerawadi)Uttar PradeshPallavi Patel2024Allied with All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen in PDM.[61]
Janvadi Party (Socialist)Uttar PradeshSanjay Chauhan2024[62]

Exits

On 28 January 2024, Nitish Kumar resigned as the Chief Minister of Bihar and decided to leave the Mahagathbandhan alliance, a part of the INDIA bloc in Bihar, by expressing dissatisfaction with the functioning of the government. He rejoined the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).[63]

The Rashtriya Lok Dal left the bloc to join the BJP-led NDA on 14 January 2024.[64]

See also

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