Prior to the Presidential election on July 18, the opposition parties have concentrated on developing a political strategy to ensure that their common candidate wins the coveted election. TRS leader Ravula Sridhar Reddy claimed in a debating session that both the ruling and opposition parties in the central position failed to address people's problems. 'In a short amount of time, we will provide a strong alternative agenda to the nation,' TRS leader stated. Similarly, TMC Lok Sabha MP Dr Kakoli Ghosh and AAP Spokesperson Jasmine Shah have expressed their political strategies on this topic. The opposition meeting organised by Bengal Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee would be crucial in demonstrating the opposition's strength. Mamata Banerjee has invited 22 political parties to a meeting in Delhi to discuss a united campaign against the BJP and its allies in India's presidential election.