Could Have Been Murdered By Contract Killers: Ex-TMC MP Sukhendu Sekhar’s remarks after quitting Mamata’s party

A former TMC MP has claimed he feared being killed by contract killers if he had quit earlier, sparking a major political storm in West Bengal and raising fresh questions about internal party tensions.

Post Published By: Ayushi Bisht
Updated : 9 June 2026, 1:59 PM IST
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Kolkata: Days after quitting the Trinamool Congress, former Rajya Sabha MP Sukhendu Sekhar Ray has made a series of explosive allegations against his former party, intensifying political debate in West Bengal. His remarks have come at a time when the ruling party is already facing internal dissent and political pressure.

Ray’s statements, made in an interview with a news agency, have drawn widespread attention due to their seriousness and timing, further deepening the controversy surrounding his exit.

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“Feared for My Life,” Says Ray

The former MP claimed that the internal environment within the party had become so hostile that he feared for his safety. He alleged that had he left the party during the RG Kar hospital protest period, he might have been “murdered by contract killers.”

He further accused the party of serious wrongdoing and used strong language to describe its functioning. His comments have triggered sharp reactions in political circles, though no official response from the party leadership has been confirmed so far.

Reference to RG Kar Protest Movement

Recalling the RG Kar medical college incident, Ray said the widespread public outrage at the time played a key role in shaping his decision to speak out. He stated that he supported the protests demanding accountability and took to social media to express his views.

According to him, his outspoken stance during the episode led to internal pressure within the party, including being summoned after his posts. He suggested that this period marked a turning point in his relationship with the organisation.

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Rising Turmoil in West Bengal Politics

The controversy comes amid growing unrest within the Trinamool Congress, which is led by Mamata Banerjee. After more than a decade in power, the party is reportedly witnessing internal divisions and increasing dissent from within its ranks.

Political observers believe such high-profile exits and public accusations could further weaken internal cohesion and reshape the political dynamics in West Bengal. The situation also highlights the widening gap between senior leaders and the party’s central leadership, adding uncertainty to the state’s political future.

Location :  New Delhi

Published :  9 June 2026, 1:45 PM IST

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