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What is NCPI? Little-known Tripura party that suddenly became home to 20 TMC rebel MPs

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What is NCPI? Little-known Tripura party that suddenly became home to 20 TMC rebel MPs
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The Nationalist Citizens Party of India (NCPI), a small Tripura-based party, has become a significant political player after 20 rebel Trinamool Congress MPs merged with it. This move allows the group to seek a separate seating block in the Lok Sabha and align with the NDA coalition.

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The sudden emergence of a minor party as a major coalition partner highlights the volatile nature of political alliances and parliamentary maneuvering in India.

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What is NCPI? All you need to know about little-known Tripura party that suddenly became home to 20 TMC rebel MPs | Kolkata News - The Times of India

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The article reports on political developments using neutral language, though the subject matter is inherently political.

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