Indian regional parties take steps towards election alliance


  • World
  • Wednesday, 05 Feb 2014

An Indian national flag flutters on top of the Indian parliament building in New Delhi December 1, 2010. REUTERS/B Mathur

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A clutch of Indian regional parties met on Wednesday to discuss plans to stymie the government's goals for parliament's final session, fuelling expectations that they will forge an alliance before national elections due by May.

Officials from 11 parties plotted a possible strategy for the session in which the ruling Congress party hopes to push through a raft of anti-corruption bills to woo voters.

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