TL;DR
- Congress, NCP, and SP announced they will no longer coordinate on opposition strategies.
- The decision marks a break from previous efforts for a united front.
- Leaders cite differing political priorities and regional interests.
- The move raises concerns about opposition fragmentation.
- Analysts warn it might weaken collective resistance against ruling parties.
- The split reflects ideological and tactical differences.
- Opposition unity remains a key factor for electoral success.
- The scenario requires negotiations to resume post-elections.




