NCPI: Howrah Political Party Potentially Welcomes 20 Dissenting TMC MPs
The Nationalist Congress Party of India (NCPI), established in 2015 by Shuili Kundu, is striving to establish itself as a prominent alternative political force in West Bengal, particularly in light of the challenges faced by the Trinamool Congress (TMC) in recent elections.
The TMC, currently the ruling party in the state, has encountered various electoral setbacks, leading the NCPI to seize the opportunity to attract voters who may be disillusioned with the existing political landscape. Kundus leadership suggests a focus on governance, social justice, and regional development, appealing to constituents seeking change.
As the political climate in West Bengal evolves, the NCPI is working to strengthen its organizational framework and outreach efforts to enhance its visibility and influence in upcoming elections. The party aims to capitalize on public sentiment and offer a distinct platform that addresses the issues pertinent to the electorate.
