NCPI Leader Says He Learned About Reported Merger of 20 TMC MPs Through Social Media
Amid reports that 20 rebel Trinamool Congress (TMC) MPs are set to merge with the Nationalist Citizens Party of India (NCPI), a senior NCPI leader has expressed surprise, saying he first learned about the development through social media. The remark has added another twist to the ongoing political turmoil surrounding the reported split within the TMC.
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Jyoti Mukherjee

NCPI Leader Expresses Surprise
A leader of the Nationalist Citizens Party of India has reacted to reports claiming that 20 rebel MPs from the All India Trinamool Congress are planning to merge with the party.
According to the leader, he was not formally informed about any such development and came to know about the reports through social media platforms.
Uncertainty Over Merger Claims
The statement has raised fresh questions about the reported political realignment involving a large group of TMC parliamentarians.
Reports in recent days suggested that dissident MPs were exploring the possibility of joining or merging with NCPI as part of a broader political strategy amid internal tensions within the TMC.
However, the NCPI leader's remarks indicate that the situation may still be evolving.
TMC Faces Internal Turmoil
The reported merger comes against the backdrop of growing unrest within the TMC, with several leaders and MPs publicly expressing differences with the party leadership.
Recent developments have included:
Resignations by some party leaders
Public criticism from dissident members
Speculation about factional divisions
Discussions over parliamentary recognition
These events have intensified political attention on West Bengal.
Why NCPI Matters
The NCPI, previously a relatively little-known political outfit, has suddenly found itself at the center of national political discussions due to reports linking it with the rebel TMC faction.
Political observers believe the party could serve as a platform for dissident MPs seeking a collective political identity outside the existing TMC structure.
Official Confirmation Awaited
As of now, there has been no universally accepted official confirmation regarding the exact nature, timing, or legal status of the reported merger.
Any such move would likely require compliance with parliamentary and electoral procedures, including provisions related to party recognition and anti-defection laws.
Political Reactions Continue
The reported developments have triggered reactions across the political spectrum, with supporters and opponents offering differing interpretations of the unfolding events.
Meanwhile, TMC leaders have maintained that the party remains united and that organizational decisions rest with the official leadership.
What Happens Next?
The coming days are expected to bring greater clarity regarding:
Whether a formal merger has taken place
The number of MPs involved
Parliamentary recognition issues
Possible legal challenges
Future political alignments
These factors could significantly influence political equations both in West Bengal and at the national level.
Looking Ahead
The NCPI leader's claim that he learned about the reported merger through social media underscores the uncertainty surrounding one of the most talked-about political developments in recent weeks.
Until formal announcements and official documentation emerge, questions will remain about the future of the rebel TMC faction and the role that NCPI may ultimately play in India's evolving political landscape.
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