The Indian Political Action Committee (I-PAC) is currently under scrutiny in West Bengal, facing raids and arrests that have raised questions about its operations. Amid speculation of I-PAC suspending its activities in the state, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has indicated her intention to engage I-PAC members within her party, suggesting a potential shift in political strategy.
In response to rumors of the firm's shutdown, I-PAC has announced significant changes to its operations in Bengal, aiming to clarify its role and maintain a presence in the region. The evolving situation highlights the complexities of political alliances and the challenges faced by I-PAC in the state's dynamic political landscape.