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Kolkata: Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) part ways with Left Front

| | Jul 31, 2017, at 04:25 am
Kolkata, Jul 30 (IBNS): West Bengal-based social democratic political party- Democratic Social Party (DSP)- on Sunday announced to leave the Left Front.

The 36-year-old political party, which had been a part of Left Front in Bengal, called its step a 'friendly separation'.

"We are not a part of Left Front from today onwards," mouthpiece of DSP, Nazrul Islam, told IBNS.

"We have sent our separation letter to Left Front chairman Biman Basu," Nazrul Islam added.

DSP was formed on July 17 in 1981.

(Reporting by Deepayan Sinha,Picture: Image of a Left Front rally in Kolkata)

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