New Claims Trigger Debate Over TMC’s Internal Unity
Fresh allegations of unrest within the Trinamool Congress have sparked political speculation in West Bengal after suspended party functionary Riju Dutta claimed that a significant number of legislators are rallying behind a dissident group led by expelled MLA Ritabrata Bandopadhyay.
The remarks have added another layer of controversy to the ongoing tensions surrounding the party’s post-election challenges and internal disputes.
Rival Camp Allegedly Exploring Bigger Political Move
Speaking about recent developments, Dutta alleged that a group of legislators held a series of discussions and meetings to explore their future political strategy. According to his claims, the faction is considering approaching constitutional authorities with demands related to legislative recognition and leadership positions within the Assembly.
He further suggested that the group could seek official acknowledgment as the legitimate voice of the Trinamool Congress in the legislature.
Comparison With Maharashtra Political Realignment
Drawing comparisons with political events witnessed in Maharashtra in recent years, Dutta claimed that a similar power struggle could be unfolding in West Bengal. He argued that dissatisfaction among some party members has created conditions for a potential realignment within the organisation.
His remarks have fueled speculation about whether the ongoing disagreements could evolve into a larger political confrontation.
Criticism Directed At Party Leadership
Dutta also targeted sections of the party leadership, alleging that several individuals who were elevated to important positions had failed to protect the party’s interests. He claimed that frustration among certain leaders and legislators was more widespread than publicly acknowledged.
The allegations come at a sensitive time when the party is already dealing with controversies linked to internal disciplinary action and leadership disputes.
Expulsions Intensify Political Tension
The latest claims surfaced shortly after the Trinamool Congress expelled MLAs Ritabrata Bandopadhyay and Sandipan Saha, accusing them of activities that were allegedly detrimental to the party’s interests.
Party leaders maintained that disciplinary measures became necessary after repeated violations of organisational directives and non-participation in official meetings.
Leadership Yet To Respond To Fresh Allegations
While the claims have generated considerable political discussion, no official evidence has been presented publicly to substantiate the assertion that such a large number of legislators are backing a separate faction.
Political observers believe the controversy is likely to keep attention focused on the internal dynamics of the Trinamool Congress as the party navigates a challenging period following recent electoral setbacks and organisational disputes.


