'Why Trinamool Rebels Invited?' Opposition Walks Out Of All-Party Meet
Opposition leaders staged a walkout during an all-party meeting to protest the inclusion of Trinamool Congress rebels. They questioned the legitimacy of the NCP-I faction's presence, citing that their merger has not yet received official approval.

Tensions flared during the official all-party meeting as opposition representatives challenged the participation of certain members. The primary point of contention focused on the inclusion of rebel factions, specifically raising questions regarding the standing of the NCP-I within the assembly.
Critics argued that the NCP-I should not be granted a seat at the table because their proposed merger lacks formal validation. The opposition emphasized that allowing unapproved political entities to participate undermines the standard protocols of the meeting.
Following the refusal of the chair to exclude the disputed members, several opposition parties coordinated a walkout in protest. This move highlights deepening fractures between the ruling coalition and its detractors over parliamentary procedure and party recognition. Source: News Agencies.
