New Delhi: After the poor performance in the last elections, some political parties in the country have become a crisis on national status. The Election Commission has asked these parties questions regarding the withdrawal of national status. These parties include Trinamool Congress, Communist Party of India (CPI) and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP). Representatives of the three parties stood before the commission for a private hearing on the matter. He told the commission that all three are old parties and have played a major role in national politics, so their status should not be based on recent electoral demonstrations. CPI General Secretary D. Raja told the media, 'We told the commission that we are an old party of the country. Has played a leading role in independence. We have urged that our national status be allowed to remain. Kalyan Banerjee of TMC said, 'The rules were changed in 2016. Under this, the status of the party should be reviewed after two elections, so the notice is not effective on us. NCP leader Majid Menon told the commission, 'Our party has been in power in Maharashtra for 15 years. We will return to power. We should be given a chance. ' At present, Congress, BJP, BSP, CPI, CPI (Marxist), Trinamool, NCP and National People's Party of Meghalaya have national party status. Explain that the Election Commission periodically assesses the political influence of parties and gives them national status or withdraws it. Former President Pranab Mukherjee's daughter gets a big responsibility in Congress, got this post Pakistani agency ISI holds secret meeting with terrorist groups for attacking India Indian railway to implement new catering policy, will provide great food at low prices