Explore the implications of the Tenth Schedule on political party mergers and the rise of misuse post-paragraph 3 deletion.

Twenty rebel Trinamool Congress MPs announced their merger with the Nationalist Citizens Party, pledging support to the NDA after a key meeting in Delhi.

Twenty rebel Trinamool MPs announce merger with Nationalist Citizens Party, seeking legal protection under anti-defection law amid political turmoil.

Twenty rebel TMC MPs have claimed a merger with a little-known party, triggering a fresh legal battle over the anti-defection law's merger exception. | India News

In the Lok Sabha, 20 rebel TMC MPs have merged with the NCPI, a party which came to the spotlight only after the Trinamool leaders' decision to join it. | India News

Rebel Trinamool MPs merge with NCPI to secure voting rights amidst impending legislative changes, avoiding lengthy disqualification battles.

At least 20 lawmakers of the TMC submitted a letter to LS Speaker that said the rebel group had merged with the NCPI, which was formed in 2022. | India News

Twenty rebel Trinamool Congress MPs plan to merge with a lesser-known party. This move echoes a 2016 Arunachal Pradesh political realignment. Legal opinions are sought on the…

Explore the implications of the Tenth Schedule on political party mergers and the rise of misuse post-paragraph 3 deletion.

After meeting Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, Abhishek Banerjee spoke at length and explained why he deems the TMC merger with the NCPI “invalid”. | India News

The Constitution says that a merger can be considered valid only if two-thirds of a political party, not the legislature party, merges into another, he said.