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    TRINAMOOL CONGRESS REBELLION

    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.

    No legal provision of a 'separate group' inside Parliament: MP Sagarika Ghose amid TMC rebellion

    TMC Rajya Sabha MP Sagarika Ghose said rebel MPs and MLAs cannot legally function as a separate group within Parliament or assemblies while retaining seats won on the party's symbol. Citing the anti-defection law, she said legislators can avoid disqualification only in the event of a formal party merger.

    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.

    Debate on real TMC settled; Mamata, Abhishek represent fake TMC: BJP

    The BJP claims a document signed by 20 Trinamool Congress Lok Sabha MPs indicates a "real TMC" led by Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar, not Mamata Banerjee and her nephew. BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla alleged an "implosion" within TMC due to dynastic politics, stating the party has moved away from Mamata Banerjee.

    Dissident TMC faction to approach LS Speaker, seek recognition as 'real TMC'

    Rebel Trinamool Congress MPs plan to meet Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Monday. They aim to stake a claim for recognition as the 'real TMC' vote group. Nineteen Lok Sabha members reportedly back this faction. The move follows a crisis within the TMC after election defeats and legislator rebellions. This political development is set to unfold in Parliament.

    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.

    • Rahul Gandhi, Abhishek Banerjee meet amid TMC's INDIA Bloc outreach

      Rahul Gandhi and Abhishek Banerjee held a meeting in Delhi. This comes amid efforts to strengthen the INDIA bloc's coordination and unity. The meeting follows discussions between Mamata Banerjee and Sonia Gandhi. Opposition leaders emphasized greater coordination at a recent INDIA bloc meeting. Mamata Banerjee urged alliance partners to work together on public issues.

      Uttar Pradesh CM Adityanath launches 'Project GANGA', pitches self-reliance over 'revdi' culture

      Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has launched Project GANGA in Lucknow. This initiative will bring high-speed fibre broadband to lakhs of rural homes. The project aims to boost digital entrepreneurship and create employment. It will connect over 20 lakh households. The focus is on self-reliance and digital empowerment for a developed India.

      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.

      Sukhendu Sekhar Ray hits out at TMC after resignation, cites RG Kar case, corruption concerns as 'turning point'

      Former Trinamool Congress MP Sukhendu Sekhar Ray has resigned from the Rajya Sabha and the party. He stated his decision was guided by inner conscience and a series of incidents. Ray cited major governance failures and scandals as reasons for his exit. He also alleged widespread corruption within the party. Ray's resignation adds to growing internal churn within the TMC.

      'You have ED, CBI, I have 'Maa, Maati, Maanush', my party': TMC's Kalyan Banerjee trains guns at BJP

      Trinamool Congress MPs Kalyan Banerjee and Kirti Azad have responded to concerns about internal dissent. They assert the party's strength lies with the people of Bengal and its workers. Azad criticized leaders questioning the party post-election, calling them traitors. He stated that those wishing to join the BJP are free to do so but should not use the TMC name.

      Opposition parties have no ground presence: BJP

      The BJP has criticized the INDIA bloc, describing it as a coalition lacking public support. Spokesperson Sambit Patra highlighted internal conflicts and a struggle for survival among bloc members. He pointed to recent alliance shifts in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal as examples of disarray.

      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.

      INDIA bloc meeting to convene tomorrow with 23 parties; Congress says 'Janbandhan united' as DMK opts out

      The INDIA bloc prepares for a key meeting amid internal disagreements. While some parties are absent, leaders assert unity against government policies. Key allies like DMK and CPI(M) express concerns over Congress actions. The Trinamool Congress also faces internal challenges.

      Dissent grows in Trinamool, majority of MLAs skip meet at Mamata's residence

      A significant rebellion is brewing within the Trinamool Congress after a recent election defeat. Few legislators and parliament members attended a meeting called by former chief minister Mamata Banerjee. Many MLAs are reportedly backing expelled leaders. A split in the party's parliamentary wing is also a possibility.

      Facing rebellion, Mamata turns to loyalists, old timers in TMC overhaul

      TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee has reshaped the party's leadership. New committees feature loyalists and old timers. This move follows a significant split and electoral setback. Abhishek Banerjee remains national general secretary. Chandrima Bhattacharya is the new state president. The reshuffle prioritizes tested loyalty over new faces amid internal turmoil.

      Will the real TMC please stand up?

      West Bengal's political landscape is witnessing a dramatic split within the Trinamool Congress. Factions are emerging, each claiming to represent the true party. This internal conflict is creating confusion and a battle for dominance. The situation is drawing parallels to musical rivalries, with leaders trading words. The outcome of this power struggle remains uncertain as the party navigates these turbulent times.

      Mamata Banerjee must remain supreme leader, not adviser: Dissent surfaces in TMC rebel camp

      Rebel Trinamool Congress MLAs are showing signs of unease. They insist Mamata Banerjee must remain the supreme leader of the party. Some warn they may reconsider their position if she is reduced to an advisor. This internal debate highlights a contradiction in their rebellion, which was ostensibly against Abhishek Banerjee's influence but now questions Mamata Banerjee's future role.

      ED team reaches Abhishek Banerjee's home with June 15 summons

      An Enforcement Directorate team visited Abhishek Banerjee's Kolkata home to deliver a summons. He is required to appear at the ED office on June 15 regarding the primary school recruitment scam. This occurs as the Trinamool Congress faces internal challenges. Banerjee also faces a CID summons on June 8 for signature mismatches.

      'Official' Trinamool rejects rebel MLAs' move to back expelled leader Ritabrata for LoP post

      A political rift has emerged within the Trinamool Congress legislative party. A group of dissident MLAs has backed expelled leader Ritabrata Banerjee for the post of Leader of Opposition. This move challenges the party's official decision to appoint Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay. The development has created a split within the legislative party, drawing parallels to a recent political event in Maharashtra.

      Majority of TMC MLAs will remain with Mamata: Sobhandeb amid split speculations

      Senior Trinamool Congress leader Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay stated most party MLAs will stay with Mamata Banerjee. He alleged ruling party attempts to engineer defections and destabilize the opposition. Speculation of a breakaway faction led by expelled MLA Ritabrata Banerjee has intensified. Chattopadhyay maintained the party remains united and the old guard will retain control.

      Suvendu Adhikari, Mamata's apprentice who did 'khela' on his mentor

      Suvendu Adhikari takes oath as West Bengal's first BJP Chief Minister. His journey from Mamata Banerjee's trusted aide to her political rival highlights a significant shift in Bengal's politics. Adhikari's organizational prowess and understanding of local networks proved crucial. This marks a new era for the state's political landscape.

      The fall of ‘Didi’: How Mamata Banerjee’s Bengal fortress began to crumble

      Mamata Banerjee's political hold on West Bengal is weakening. The Bharatiya Janata Party is making significant gains across the state. Once a dominant force, Banerjee's Trinamool Congress faces a tough challenge. This election marks a potential shift in Bengal's political landscape. The article explores the erosion of her political persona. Voters appear to be moving beyond her era.

      Mamata Banerjee braces for days with no Mukul Roy by her side

      Silent preparations are on within Trinamool Congress to run the organisation without Mukul Roy.

      After former Goa chief minister Churchill Alemao's exit, Congress shuts door on defectors

      All India Congress Committee Secretary A Chellakumar who is in Goa to participate in the Lok sabha election campaign told reporters that those who left the party won't be re-admitted.

      Chit fund scam, inner rumblings fail to halt Trinamool march

      The Mamata Banerjee government came in for severe criticism by Opposition parties and a section of intellectuals over various issues in the state, rape being one of those.

      Mamata Banerjee's Singur strongman Rabindra Nath Bhattacharjee has virtually triggered the rebellion within the organisation.

      Petrol price hike: Trinamool threatens walkout from UPA; to discuss with PM

      Trinamool Congress strongly protested the unilateral petrol price hike & asked the UPA government to withdraw the petrol price hike immediately.

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