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'Even B'deshi parties are infiltrating': Adhir's swipe at Amit Shah, TMC rebels

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'Even B'deshi parties are infiltrating': Adhir's swipe at Amit Shah, TMC rebels
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Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury has criticized the merger of a Trinamool Congress rebel faction with the Nationalist Citizens Party of India, labeling the move as an infiltration of Bangladeshi political influence. He accused the BJP of attempting to manipulate the identity of the TMC.

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The statement reflects ongoing political instability and identity-based rhetoric in Indian regional politics.

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Not just people, even Bangladeshi parties are infiltrating : Adhir Ranjan s swipe at Amit Shah amid TMC crisis | India News - The Times of India

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The article focuses on the opposition's critique of the ruling party, highlighting the political conflict surrounding regional party shifts.

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