TMC PARLIAMENTARY PARTY
TMC MP Sudip Bandyopadhyay says he is with rebel camp, backs advisory role for Mamata
Senior TMC MP Sudip Bandyopadhyay has joined a dissident faction seeking control of the party's parliamentary wing. He supports a proposal to keep Mamata Banerjee in an advisory role. Rebels claim more MPs will join, increasing their Lok Sabha strength. They plan to seek recognition as a separate parliamentary bloc.
Abhishek Banerjee writes to LS Speaker, urges rejection of separate group status for TMC
Trinamool Congress leader Abhishek Banerjee has written to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. He requested that no separate group or faction of the party be recognized. Banerjee wants the Trinamool Congress to be treated as a single entity. The party wants an opportunity to be heard before any decision is made.
TMC leaders were devastated by Mamata Banerjee's "reign of terror", says BJP's Manan Kumar Mishra
A Bharatiya Janata Party Member of Parliament has claimed that Mamata Banerjee's leadership instilled fear within the Trinamool Congress. Meanwhile, a group of TMC Members of Parliament have formally requested separate seating in the Lok Sabha. This move signals potential internal divisions within the party. These developments follow the TMC's performance in recent West Bengal Assembly elections.
'Mamata Banerjee is a fighter politician, she is not someone who fears FIRs': Sanjay Raut backs TMC chief
Sanjay Raut, a Shiv Sena (UBT) MP, questions the FIR against Mamata Banerjee. He asks why similar action was not taken against others for provocative speeches. Raut supports Banerjee, calling her a fighter. The FIR was registered on June 7. It alleges Banerjee delivered a misleading speech. This comes amid political turbulence for Banerjee's party.
Constitutional expert questions plan of TMC rebel MPs to seek 'real TMC' status from Speaker
Rebel Trinamool Congress MPs plan to approach Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla seeking recognition as the 'real TMC' parliamentary group. A constitutional expert states the Election Commission, not the Speaker, has the authority to decide party status. The expert advises the rebel group to approach the EC with evidence of majority support. The TMC has 28 Lok Sabha members.
Former Bengal minister Manas Bhunia quits TMC
Former minister Manas Bhunia has resigned from the Trinamool Congress. This adds to the party's ongoing crisis following its assembly poll defeat. Bhunia, a senior leader, quit all organisational posts. He stated he will continue to serve his constituency. Bhunia lost the recent assembly polls from Sabang. He had previously switched from Congress to TMC in 2016.
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TMC leader Derek O'Brien rejects party merger rumours, calls reports 'fake news'
Trinamool Congress leader Derek O'Brien has called reports of a party merger fake news. This comes amid speculation following recent meetings between Trinamool Congress and Congress leaders in New Delhi. Mamata Banerjee met Sonia Gandhi, and Abhishek Banerjee met Rahul Gandhi. Both parties state these interactions aim to strengthen opposition coordination and not discuss a merger.

TMC unrest deepens as Sudip Bandyopadhyay meets BJP's Bhupender Yadav in Delhi
Senior TMC MP Sudip Bandyopadhyay met Union Minister Bhupender Yadav in Delhi. This meeting fuels speculation about Bandyopadhyay joining a dissident TMC group. Rebel MPs plan to meet the Lok Sabha Speaker to seek recognition as the 'real TMC'. A significant number of TMC MLAs have already broken away in the state Assembly.

TMC rebel MPs likely to seek 'real Trinamool' tag in Lok Sabha
A rebellion within the Trinamool Congress is escalating. Dissident MPs plan to meet the Lok Sabha Speaker seeking recognition as the 'real Trinamool' parliamentary group. This move comes amid a significant organizational crisis for the party. The unfolding events could lead to a wider split, impacting party assets and control.

Trinamool split may soon head to ECI amid factionalism; majority test looms large
The Trinamool Congress faces a potential split that may soon be brought before the Election Commission of India. Past trends suggest this could affect the party's symbol and significant funds. The Election Commission uses tests of majority in legislative and organizational wings to decide such disputes. Recent events show a legislative majority shift away from the Mamata Banerjee camp.

TMC Lok Sabha mass exodus: 19 MPs including Saayoni Ghosh and Satabdi Roy sign dissent note to Speaker
Trinamool Congress is in significant internal turmoil. Several MPs have sought separate seating in Lok Sabha, signaling a split. Rajya Sabha MPs are resigning, raising questions about party unity. Rebel leaders deny merger talks with Congress but claim strong MLA support. Speculation of alignment with NDA is also rife.

TMC rebel leaders list: From Sushmita Dev to others, check leaders deserting Mamata Banerjee's party after poll blow
Trinamool Congress faces internal turmoil as Rajya Sabha MP Sushmita Dev resigns, fueling speculation of a BJP move. Rebel MPs are reportedly seeking separate seating and declaring support for the NDA. TMC leaders Kalyan Banerjee and Kirti Azad have strongly criticized these dissenting MPs, accusing them of lacking morality and aligning with the BJP.

TMC split buzz: Why do Indian politicians so readily abandon their parties?
Speculation surrounds a potential split in the TMC party. Such defections are common in Indian politics, often engineered by other parties. Factors like regional transitions, loss of patronage, weak ideology, and centralized leadership contribute to party allegiance being brittle. The anti-defection law has been outwitted, allowing for mass resignations to disguise defections.

Sushmita Dev resigns from Rajya Sabha, second TMC setback in a week
Sushmita Dev quits TMC: Trinamool Congress MP Sushmita Dev has resigned from the Rajya Sabha. This marks the second resignation from the party's parliamentary wing in a week. The development intensifies questions about internal unity within the Mamata Banerjee-led outfit. This follows veteran leader Sukhendu Shekhar Ray's earlier resignation. These exits add to the party's challenges after recent legislative wing revolts.

RS Chairman C P Radhakrishnan accepts TMC MP Sushmita Dev's resignation
Rajya Sabha Chairman C P Radhakrishnan accepted TMC MP Sushmita Dev's resignation. This marks another setback for Mamata Banerjee's TMC. Dev cited a long story for her decision. Her exit follows Sukhendu Sekhar Ray's resignation. The party faces internal turmoil and speculation of a split. Dev joined TMC in 2021 after leaving Congress.

Two factions, two directions: TMC rebels face unprecedented political divide
The TMC is experiencing a significant split. A majority of its MLAs have formed a breakaway faction, vowing constructive opposition against the BJP in West Bengal. Simultaneously, a section of its Lok Sabha MPs have pledged allegiance to the BJP-led NDA. This creates an ideological incoherence within the party.

Mamata Banerjee meets Sonia Gandhi amid rebellion in Trinamool Congress
Trinamool supremo Mamata Banerjee met senior Congress leader Sonia Gandhi. The meeting followed an INDIA bloc gathering and Trinamool's recent election defeat. Discussions focused on future party strategies. This comes amid internal Trinamool dissent and a move by some members to align with the NDA. The leaders shared a warm greeting at the bloc meeting prior to this closed-door discussion.

TMC turmoil reaches Parliament as 20 MPs 'desire' to ally with BJP-led NDA
Trinamool Congress faces internal turmoil as MP Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar claims 20 MPs have written to the Lok Sabha Speaker seeking alignment with the NDA. This follows a closed-door meeting where MPs reportedly voiced dissatisfaction with party leadership and electoral defeat assessment, fueling speculation of a split.

TMC's 'dissident' MPs Dev, Maliah attend Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari's administrative meeting
TMC dissident MPs June Maliah and Deepak Adhikari attended a West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari administrative meeting. This follows a split in the TMC parliamentary unit. Keshpur MLA Siuli Saha also attended the meeting. Opposition representatives attending such meetings signals real change. The state government will focus on flood plans.

TMC rebel MPs hold meeting at Union Minister's Bhupender Yadav residence
The Trinamool Congress is experiencing a significant internal rift. A group of Members of Parliament has reportedly broken away and is seeking to join the BJP-led NDA. This development raises questions about the party's representation and identity. The situation is unfolding as Mamata Banerjee and Abhishek Banerjee attend national meetings, highlighting internal divisions.

As Mamata Banerjee attends INDIA bloc meet, dissident TMC MPs huddle in Delhi; split buzz reaches Parliament
Political unrest within the TMC is now affecting its parliamentary wing. A group of around 20 TMC MPs met in Delhi to discuss their future course. They expressed displeasure with the party's parliamentary leadership. MPs voiced concerns that the leadership is not acknowledging the reasons for the recent electoral setback. This meeting fuels speculation about further internal divisions.

Sukhendu's exit deepens TMC unrest, rebel leader Ritabrata claims more MPs set to break ranks
Rebel TMC leader Ritabrata Banerjee views Sukhendu Shekhar Ray's resignation as a significant protest. He believes more party parliamentarians will publicly oppose the leadership. This comes as dissident TMC MPs reportedly met with a Union minister. Banerjee criticizes the party's internal functioning and favouritism. The TMC faces a volatile phase with potential defections reshaping its strength.

TMC MP Sukhendu Sekhar Ray resigns from party, steps down as Rajya Sabha member
Veteran TMC Rajya Sabha MP Sukhendu Shekhar Ray has resigned from the party and his parliamentary seat. He cited rampant corruption and internal isolation as reasons for his departure. This move follows recent unrest in the party's West Bengal legislature wing. Ray's resignation weakens the TMC's presence in the Rajya Sabha. His future political plans remain undecided.

Abhishek Banerjee travels to Delhi amid buzz over possible revolt in TMC parliamentary ranks
TMC national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee's early Delhi visit fuels speculation of a potential split in the party's parliamentary ranks, mirroring the recent rebellion in the West Bengal Assembly. The move comes ahead of Mamata Banerjee's arrival for the INDIA bloc meeting, amid reports of efforts to engineer a similar rupture in Parliament.

Centre accords 'Y' category CISF security to TMC MP Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar
The Centre has provided 'Y' category armed security cover to senior Trinamool Congress leader and Lok Sabha MP Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar, with protection deployed from May 19, an officials said here on Wednesday.

West Bengal Cabinet Ministers List: Meet Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari's A-team
Senior BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari took oath as West Bengal’s first BJP chief minister at Kolkata’s Brigade Parade Ground in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and senior BJP leaders. The BJP’s victory ended the 15-year rule of the All India Trinamool Congress in the state.

DMK seeks separate seats from Congress in LS
The DMK has formally requested Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla for separate seating arrangements for its MPs, moving away from their current position alongside Congress members. This move signifies a split within the INDIA bloc in Parliament, reportedly in retaliation for Congress's support to rival parties in Tamil Nadu.

Suvendu Adhikari to be West Bengal's new CM: How BJP used Mamata loyalist to complete its Ang-Bang-Kalinga trilogy
The BJP's political ascent in eastern India, mirroring Assam's success with Himanta Biswa Sarma, sees Suvendu Adhikari named West Bengal's next Chief Minister. Both leaders, former insiders of rival parties, became key BJP assets, demonstrating a strategy of leveraging influential defectors to penetrate entrenched regional politics.

What Bengal thinks today: Pan-India-wise, May 4 signals more regional parties moving into existential crises
The Bharatiya Janata Party's significant win in West Bengal marks a major shift. This victory, alongside other state election results, has weakened the opposition INDIA alliance. The BJP now holds a stronger position in Parliament and is focusing on eastern India's development. This trend suggests a stable pathway for national policy and the BJP's continued political dominance.
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