Trinamool Congress Faces Internal Turmoil Amid Calls for Leadership Overhaul
West Bengal is witnessing a significant political shake-up as internal dissent within the Trinamool Congress (TMC) surfaces. A rebel faction, backed by 58 MLAs, challenges the party leadership amid efforts to restructure its organization. Cabinet Minister Dilip Ghosh cites the rift as a sign of crumbling family rule within TMC.
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Political tensions rise in West Bengal as Trinamool Congress (TMC) experiences internal discord, with 58 MLAs supporting Ritabrata Banerjee as Legislature Party Leader. Cabinet Minister Dilip Ghosh interprets this development as a rejection of the party's prevailing family dominance, suggesting a significant shift influenced by Prime Minister Modi's anti-dynastic politics stance.
Ghosh asserts that the internal crisis resonates with Narendra Modi's campaign against dynastic politics, signaling the beginning of an exodus from TMC's family rule. He predicts a dwindling support base, forecasting that TMC may soon be left with its top echelon, notably Mamata Banerjee and her nephew.
Amidst this political upheaval, TMC announced the dissolution of its state committees as part of a strategic overhaul. The party plans to conduct an introspective review process to evaluate and rebuild its organizational framework, aiming to fortify its structure in anticipation of future electoral challenges.
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