Kerala politics: Indian National League and National Secular Conference appear to part ways
The Hindu
Difference of opinion has been attributed to the incompatible political culture of the two parties
An ambitious merger between the Indian National League (INL) and the National Secular Conference (NSC) at the behest of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI-M] two years ago has turned into a damp squib as the two parties appear to be parting ways. Both the INL, a party formed by Ibrahim Sulaiman Sait, the then national president of the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) 27 years ago following the Babri Masjid demolition, and the NSC led by P.T.A. Rahim, MLA, have been feeling unpleasant about the merger that technically happened for political reasons.More Related News
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