The Trinamool Congress (TMC) faces an internal fracture as 20 Lok Sabha MPs, led by Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar, have moved to support the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA), according to reports. This follows a previous rebellion in the West Bengal assembly where 58 legislators staked a claim as the principal opposition bloc. Former Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is currently meeting with Congress leader Sonia Gandhi in Delhi to discuss the future of both parties as investigations by the state CID continue into alleged forged signatures.
How the TMC rebellion is unfolding
The party’s crisis deepened on Monday when a group of 14 lawmakers met with West Bengal Chief Minister and BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari in Delhi. According to reports, these parliamentarians held discussions at the residence of Union minister Bhupender Yadav, who serves as the BJP observer for Bengal polls. Barasat MP Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar stated that nearly 20 TMC MPs have decided to write to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to formally support the NDA. This development marks a significant shift, as the rebel group seeks recognition as a separate parliamentary bloc. The TMC holds 28 seats in the Lok Sabha, and the rebels require at least 19 to potentially avoid anti-defection proceedings.
Why the political stakes are high
The current turmoil follows the TMC’s loss in the recent West Bengal assembly elections. The party’s legislative wing split last week when 58 lawmakers, led by MLA Ritabrata Banerjee, were recognized by Speaker Rathindra Nath Bose as the primary opposition group. These rebels have publicly challenged the leadership of TMC national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee, citing authoritarian management. Meanwhile, the state CID has launched a probe into allegations regarding forged signatures of MLAs. On Tuesday, a CID team arrived at Mamata Banerjee’s Kalighat residence to investigate these claims. Tensions remain high, with BJP state minister Agnimitra Paul calling for the former Chief Minister’s arrest, while TMC supporters have accused the BJP of using administrative agencies to force a political collapse.
What happens next for the party
The future of the TMC remains uncertain as both the legislative and parliamentary wings undergo internal restructuring. Mamata Banerjee has appointed Kalyan Banerjee as the new chief whip in the Lok Sabha to consolidate her remaining support. Observers note that the potential for a formal split depends heavily on the Speaker’s interpretation of constitutional provisions regarding party symbols and seating arrangements. If the rebel faction is officially recognized, the NDA could secure a stronger majority in the Lok Sabha, potentially easing the passage of pending legislation like the Delimitation Bill. Meanwhile, the arrest of leader Sabyasachi Dutta on extortion charges and the resignation of Rajya Sabha MP Sukhendu Sekhar Ray indicate that the party’s administrative and leadership base continues to shrink.
Frequently Asked Questions
What triggered the current crisis in the TMC?
The crisis follows the TMC’s defeat in the West Bengal assembly elections, leading to a wave of defections where 58 MLAs and 20 MPs have challenged the party’s leadership, alleging authoritarianism and corruption.
What is the status of the rebel MPs?
Led by Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar, 20 MPs have expressed their intent to support the BJP-led NDA and have written to the Lok Sabha Speaker requesting separate seating arrangements as a distinct bloc.
Why is the CID visiting Mamata Banerjee’s residence?
The CID arrived at the former Chief Minister’s residence in Kolkata as part of an ongoing investigation into allegations of forged signatures of party MLAs.
Will the current political instability lead to a complete dissolution of the Trinamool Congress?
