New Delhi: The Communist Party of India(CPI), the Trinamool Congress(TMC) and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) are likely to be called for a personal hearing by the Election Commission(EC) which had earlier issued them notices asking why their 'national party' status should not be revoked following their performance in the Lok Sabha elections, sources said.
The Nationalist Congress Party, Trinamool Congress and the Communist Party of India face the prospect of losing their national party status following the EC notice.
The sources said that as per established norms, the three parties would be given a chance to personally present their case before the poll panel.
Earlier this month, the three had responded to the notices and defended their national party status.
The CPI is learnt to have said that after Congress, it is the oldest party in the country which had been the principal opposition party in Lok Sabha.
It said though it may not have fared well in the recent Lok Sabha elections, it has been in power in several states and has played a key role in strengthening the Constitution.
The TMC is learnt to have said that it was given national party status in 2014 and it should be allowed to continue with it at least till 2024.