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The United Communist Party of India (UCPI) is a political party in India. The party was founded in May 1989 through the merger of splinter groups of the Communist Party of India (CPI), representing the most right-wing tendency of the Indian communist movement. The UCPI supported united front with the Congress-I. The founding leaders of the party were veteran communist leaders S.A. Dange and Mohit Sen. The party had one representative in the Lok Sabha, D. Pandian, and held one seat in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly 1989–1996. D. Pandian returned to CPI in 2000, and the influence of UCPI dwindled in later years.
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