New Delhi: In a significant show of legislative solidarity, twenty-three political parties from the opposition INDIA bloc, alongside one Independent lawmaker, have submitted a joint petition to the Chief Justice of India. The collective appeal raises critical concerns regarding the Election Commission of India’s Special Intensive Revision process and other broader electoral dynamics. Senior leaders confirmed that extensive behind-the-scenes negotiations, spearheaded by major alliance partners, successfully secured the consensus and signatures of key regional participants, including the Aam Aadmi Party and the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam.
According to Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh, the unified legal and constitutional strategy was initially formulated during a high-level coalition convention on June 8, 2026. Ramesh stated that the joint letter represents a structured framework of solidarity, unity, and systematic resistance against current electoral practices. Trinamool Congress MP Derek O’Brien verified the multi-party alignment, noting that the diverse composition of the signatories demonstrates the alliance’s capacity to bypass internal differences when confronting core institutional challenges and protecting voting rights.
The joint action builds upon the opposition’s recent parliamentary coordination, specifically referencing their successful block of the administration’s controversial delimitation bills in the Lok Sabha on April 17, 2026. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge clarified that the petition targets systemic vulnerabilities within the Special Intensive Revision framework, which opposition parties argue risks disenfranchising millions of eligible voters. Kharge emphasized that the legal intervention is part of a broader, coordinated campaign to address multi-sectoral governance challenges, including institutional overreach, shifting foreign policy positions, and localized economic pressures facing small enterprises and the national workforce.