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From obscurity to West Bengal’s ‘largest’ parliamentary party: What we know about NCPI
In one of the most unexpected political developments to emerge from the aftermath of the 2026 West Bengal assembly election, the little-known Nationalist Citizens Party of India (NCPI) has suddenly found itself at the centre of state politics. Following the Trinamool Congress’s crushing defeat, the party descended into an unprecedented organisational crisis. While a large []
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