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INDIA Bloc On Crossroads
12/7/2025 10:38:02 PM
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah recently stated that the opposition INDIA bloc is currently “on life support” and risks being wheeled into the “ICU” due to infighting and a failure to match the BJP’s round-the-clock election machine.
Omar’s statement has ruffled many feathers and has once again brought to fore the cracks within the so-called united front of the Opposition that was formed prior to 2024 Lok Sabha elections to counter the BJP and its allies.
The INDIA bloc, however, couldn’t prevent the BJP from coming into power for the third consecutive term. Following the defeat the opposition parties that had come together drifted away and since then the INDIA bloc leaders haven’t met to frame a joint strategy. The lack of coordination within the alliance has put a big question mark on its very purpose. This silence speaks louder than any public declaration. It signals either a loss of faith in the alliance or a preference for regional self-preservation over national opposition politics. For voters who had hoped for a credible alternative, this disarray only reinforces the perception that the bloc was an electoral convenience rather than a principled front.
“We’re sort of on life support, but every once in a while, somebody brings out his paddles and gives us a bit of a shock, and we get up again. But then, unfortunately, results like Bihar happen, and we slump down again, and then somebody has to wheel us into the ICU,” Omar said.
It’s not for the first time that J&K Chief Minister has criticized the INDIA bloc for its failure. He has openly stated on many occasions that the constituents of the INDIA bloc are treading on different paths and seem least interested in moving along together.
This time Omar has gone a step ahead by claiming that the bloc is on “life support” and it cannot compete with the BJP’s election strategy. His comments, though blunt, reflect a growing sense of frustration within the bloc as it struggles to regain relevance after the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
Omar Abdullah’s candour, while uncomfortable for some, serves a vital purpose. It forces the opposition to confront a reality it has long avoided: alliances cannot survive on symbolism alone. They require shared ideology, mutual trust, a united strategy, and a willingness to compromise.
The INDIA bloc, in its current state, lacks all four. So long as its constituents pull in different directions, it will continue to drift—from life support toward political irrelevance.
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