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आल इंडिया तृणमूल कांग्रेस

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आल इंडिया तृणमूल कांग्रेस (बंगाली: সর্বভারতীয় তৃণমূল কংগ্রেস), जे खाली भर तृणमूल कांग्रेस के नाँव से परसिद्ध बा आ संछेप में एआईटीसीओ के नाँव से जानल जाला, राष्ट्रीय लेवल के दर्जा वाला एगो भारतीय राजनीतिक दल ह जवन मुख्य रूप से पच्छिम बंगाल में संचालित बा। इ पार्टी भारतीय राष्ट्रीय कांग्रेस के विघटन से पैदा भइल रहे। एह पार्टी के संस्थापक आ सभसे प्रमुख नेता ममता बनर्जी बाड़ी।

ई पार्टी तृणमूल प्रकाशित करेले । एह पार्टी के युवा संगठन तृणमूल युवा कांग्रेस ह।

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