
The posters prominently feature past remarks made by several senior leaders who are currently part of the opposition bloc. Among those quoted are Sharad Pawar, Mamata Banerjee, Udhayanidhi Stalin, and Arvind Kejriwal. The posters highlight various statements these leaders had made about Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party at different points in time, drawing attention to perceived differences and contradictions within the opposition camp.
The appearance of the posters has triggered speculation regarding the timing and intent behind the campaign, particularly as opposition leaders are preparing to meet in Delhi to discuss future political strategy and coordination. The INDIA alliance meeting is being viewed as an important exercise aimed at strengthening opposition unity and charting a roadmap for upcoming political challenges.
It remains unclear who is responsible for putting up the posters. No individual, organization, or political party has so far claimed responsibility for the campaign. At the same time, neither the Congress party nor any of the alliance partners has issued an official response to the matter.
The development has added an element of political drama ahead of the opposition meeting, with observers suggesting that the posters could fuel debate over internal differences within the alliance. As leaders of the INDIA bloc gather after a prolonged gap, attention will remain focused not only on the outcome of the meeting but also on the political messaging surrounding it.
The poster controversy has once again highlighted the challenges facing opposition unity in India, even as alliance leaders seek to present a common front against the ruling BJP. Whether the issue remains a brief political flashpoint or develops into a larger controversy is likely to become clearer in the coming days.
