Amit Shah masterminded Trinamool ‘split’, merger bid, says Congress
The Congress party has accused Union Home Minister Amit Shah of orchestrating a split in the Trinamool Congress to engineer a two-thirds majority for the NDA. The allegations follow a group of rebel MPs announcing a merger with the lesser-known Nationalist Citizens Party of India.
Why it matters
These allegations reflect intense political maneuvering and concerns regarding the stability and ethics of parliamentary coalitions in India.
The Congress on Monday accused Home Minister Amit Shah of masterminding the split in the Trinamool Congress , which is the third-largest Opposition party in the Lok Sabha, and of orchestrating the merger of the rebel group with the Nationalist Citizens Party of India (NCPI) to engineer a two-thirds majority for the NDA in the Lower House.
The article focuses heavily on the Congress party's critical perspective and accusations against the ruling Home Minister.
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