West Bengal Politics: Which new party have the 20 rebel TMC MPs chosen? History of NCPI and how has its performance been in elections? Who runs this party and where is its office? Why did such big MPs choose this small, unknown party?
NCPI Full Profile: NCPI (Nationalist Citizens Party of India), which has become the new home of 20 rebel MPs of Trinamool Congress (TMC), is in the news. The party whose name most of the people in the country had never heard of, is now suddenly in the news from Bengal to Delhi. The shocking thing is that the party chosen by Mamata Banerjee's MPs got only 822 votes in the elections. In such a situation, the question is arising that whose party is this which is giving tension to Mamata Didi? Why did the rebel MPs choose to join this party? Know the complete horoscope and inside story of NCPI...

What is NCPI?
NCPI is a small political party, which was registered with the Election Commission in early 2023. The total donation this party received was only Rs 1.13 lakh. The name of the party is big, but its political influence remained very limited for a long time. However, now the situation has changed. The political storm within TMC has suddenly brought this small party to the center of national discussion.
Where is the NCPI office and who are the actors?
There is a small room in Banipur area of Howrah district of West Bengal. This is the office of this national level creating party. The interesting thing is that a social organization and a private limited company are also registered at the same address. The President of this party is Uttiya Kundu and its Treasurer is his wife Shuli Kundu.
NCPI got only 822 votes in the elections
Despite being a party of Bengal, it tried its first shot in Tripura Assembly elections. Candidates were fielded on 7 seats, out of which forms for 4 were rejected. Those who remained, including the entire party, got only 822 votes. Jahangir Ali and Barjeda Tripura, who contested elections on NCPI ticket in Tripura, told the media that 'Shyuli Kundu had come from Kolkata and made us the candidate. There was no special campaigning in the elections nor was any money taken from us. But as soon as the elections were over, they packed their bags and ran back to Kolkata. We have not had any contact with him since then.
Why did TMC rebels and 20 big MPs choose NCPI?
Avoiding anti-defection law
Political experts believe that if the MPs had directly formed their new party, they could have got into legal trouble due to defection (Anti-Defection Law). By merging with an already registered party, their Parliament membership remains safe.
separate group in parliament
Political experts say that these rebel TMC MPs have met Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla and demanded separate seating arrangements for themselves in Parliament and recognition as a separate parliamentary party.
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