The All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) took decisive disciplinary action on Monday, expelling two of its legislators, Sandipan Saha and Ritabrata Banerjee, from the party’s primary membership with immediate effect. The expulsion follows accusations that both MLAs repeatedly failed to attend meetings convened by the party’s leadership and engaged in activities deemed prejudicial to the organization’s interests.
The move comes during a period of internal strain for the party, which is currently navigating a series of setbacks. The formal notice, signed by party vice-president Chandrima Bhattacharya, stated that the decision was reached after due consideration by the party’s competent authority.
Context and Recent Developments
The timing of the expulsions has drawn attention to broader tensions within the party. The Sunday meeting, which ultimately did not take place, had been scheduled to address a Criminal Investigation Department (CID) investigation into the alleged forgery of signatures on a letter nominating Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay as the assembly’s Leader of Opposition.
While party leader Kunal Ghosh attributed the low attendance on Sunday to members participating in protests regarding the alleged heckling of national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee, questions persist regarding the absence of specific local legislators. West Bengal chief minister Suvendu Adhikari noted that Saha and Banerjee had previously lodged complaints regarding the alleged “fake signature” case involving the party’s endorsement of Chattopadhyay.
Potential Implications
Following his expulsion, Sandipan Saha indicated that he and Banerjee viewed their actions as an effort to uphold morality within the legislative process. As the party grapples with these resignations and the fallout from the canceled Sunday meeting, further internal scrutiny will follow. Observers may expect the AITC to continue its efforts to reassert control over its legislative bloc, while the expelled MLAs could potentially seek new political avenues or continue to voice their criticisms from the outside.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why were Sandipan Saha and Ritabrata Banerjee expelled?
The party stated they were expelled for repeatedly failing to attend meetings convened by the leadership and for engaging in anti-party activities and statements deemed prejudicial to the party’s interests.

What was the purpose of the meeting that was canceled on Sunday?
The meeting was intended to discuss a Criminal Investigation Department (CID) probe into the alleged forgery of MLAs’ signatures regarding the nomination of the assembly’s Leader of Opposition.
How did the expelled MLAs respond?
Sandipan Saha stated that he and Banerjee were pleased to be suspended if the reason for their removal was their commitment to upholding morality, arguing that the party does not engage in moral conduct.
How might these internal shifts influence the broader political landscape in the coming weeks?
