Key facts
- The Nationalist Citizens Party of India (NCPI) has gained national attention.
- 20 Lok Sabha MPs merged with the NCPI.
- These MPs were previously with the Trinamool Congress (TMC).
- The NCPI had Rs 75 in cash at the end of FY23.
- TMC rebel MP Arup Chakraborty questioned Mamata Banerjee's leadership.
- Chakraborty criticized the TMC's functioning.
- Chakraborty stated parties should be run collectively, not by one person or family.
- Chakraborty alleged family pressure on Mamata Banerjee.
- The 20 MPs support the NDA.
The Nationalist Citizens Party of India (NCPI) has become a focal point of national political discourse after a significant bloc of 20 Lok Sabha MPs defected from the Trinamool Congress (TMC) to merge with it. The NCPI was previously a little-known party, reporting only Rs 75 in cash reserves at the close of the fiscal year 2023. This sudden influx of MPs has dramatically elevated the party's profile.