Opposition parties walk out of an all-party meeting after questioning why the NCPI is invited, according to NDTV. The opposition says that the NCPI’s merger has not been approved, and raises concerns over the basis for including the group in the meeting. The walkout follows the opposition’s demand for clarity on whether the NCPI has completed the formal process required for participation alongside other parties. NDTV reports that the opposition challenges the legitimacy of the invitation by pointing to the absence of official approval for the merger. The dispute centers on procedural and political questions about representation rather than specific policy outcomes discussed at the meeting. No alternative arrangements or resolution are reported in the coverage provided. The incident highlights tensions between parties over participation and recognition in inter-party forums.