Reports also suggest that the congress has resolved its differences with Samajwadi party chief akhilesh yadav ahead of the five state elections. According to reports, a meeting of top leaders of the india Alliance of Opposition parties against the bjp is scheduled to take place this month. It is said that during the meeting, the seat allocation for the upcoming general elections will be discussed. According to reports, the meeting may be held in delhi on december 19 depending on the arrival of the leaders. The seat-sharing talks are said to be tough after the congress suffered a crushing defeat in the elections in three states.


The congress, which abandoned its bid to capture power in madhya pradesh, failed to retain power in rajasthan and Chhattisgarh. In this case, reports also suggest that the congress has resolved its differences with Samajwadi party chief akhilesh yadav before the five state elections. The All india Leaders meeting announced after the election results was postponed.


A meeting scheduled for last week was scrapped after reports surfaced that several leaders, including akhilesh yadav, nitish kumar and mamata banerjee, may skip the meeting due to their displeasure with the Congress. The seat-sharing talks with akhilesh yadav, the former chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, failed in the madhya pradesh elections. The congress contested all the constituencies alone without leaving any room for seat-sharing. Akhilesh Yadav's congress party was very dissatisfied with this.


The aam aadmi party also fielded its own candidates in rajasthan as the congress party did not come forward for seat-sharing. West bengal chief minister mamata banerjee blamed the Congress's stubborn rejection of seat-sharing for its defeat in three states.

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