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Hariprasad met Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge in New Delhi on June 13, 2026. The meeting, captured in a photo gallery, signals ongoing political consultations within the opposition ahead of key national developments.

13 June 2026 at 10:34 pm
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Hariprasad Meets Kharge in New Delhi

Hariprasad met Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge in New Delhi on June 13, 2026, in a meeting that underscores the ongoing political consultations within India’s opposition bloc. The encounter was documented in a photo gallery released by the Congress party’s media cell, though no official statement on the agenda has been issued. The meeting took place at Kharge’s official residence in the capital, a venue frequently used for high-level political discussions.

Hariprasad, a senior leader with organizational responsibilities in the Congress party, has been involved in coordinating state-level campaigns and alliance talks. This interaction comes at a time when the opposition Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance is working to consolidate its strategy ahead of the next general election cycle. Kharge, as the party president, has been holding a series of bilateral meetings with regional leaders and party functionaries to address internal coordination and policy positioning.

The photo gallery released by the party shows the two leaders in a closed-door setting, with no other aides visible in the frames. Such visual documentation is standard practice for the Congress party’s communications team, which regularly publishes images of leadership meetings to signal activity and transparency. Political analysts note that meetings of this nature often serve to align factional interests within the party and to prepare for upcoming parliamentary sessions.

The current session of Parliament is expected to debate key legislative proposals, including amendments to the electoral bond scheme and data protection laws. Hariprasad’s role in the party has included oversight of the Congress’s digital outreach and membership drives. His meeting with Kharge may also touch upon the party’s use of technology for grassroots mobilization, a priority for the leadership as it seeks to counter the ruling party’s sophisticated digital campaign machinery.

The Congress party has been working to rebuild its organizational structure after a series of electoral setbacks. Kharge, who took over as party president in 2022, has emphasized the need for internal democracy and regular consultations with state units. No further details about the substance of the discussion have been made public. The party’s media department typically releases a brief readout only for meetings that involve formal decisions or announcements.

The absence of such a readout suggests this was a routine coordination meeting. The meeting also comes amid speculation about possible cabinet reshuffles and alliance realignments in several states. Congress is in power in Himachal Pradesh and Karnataka, and is part of coalition governments in Bihar, Jharkhand, and Tamil Nadu. Kharge’s schedule has been packed with meetings in recent weeks, including sessions with chief ministers, district-level party workers, and representatives from civil society groups.

The party is also preparing for its annual plenary session, where organizational elections and policy resolutions will be finalized. Hariprasad’s visit to Delhi is part of a broader pattern of senior leaders converging on the capital for consultations. The Congress Working Committee is expected to meet later this month to discuss the party’s response to the government’s economic agenda and social welfare schemes. The photo gallery format used to document the meeting is a common tool for political parties to provide visual evidence of activity without releasing detailed transcripts.

It allows the party to control the narrative while signaling engagement to supporters and the media. As the political landscape evolves, such meetings will continue to be closely watched for signs of shifting alliances and strategic priorities within the opposition. The Congress party remains the largest opposition party in the Lok Sabha and a key player in the Rajya Sabha, where it holds significant numbers.

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