
TMC Facing a Split (Image Internet)
New Delhi: A major political upheaval has unfolded within the Trinamool Congress (TMC) in West Bengal, as 59 rebel MLAs reportedly extended support to expelled legislator Ritabrata Banerjee as the leader of the legislature party. The development marks a significant escalation in the internal conflict within the ruling party.
According to sources, the dissident legislators submitted their decision to West Bengal AssemblySpeaker Rathindra Bose along with signed letters of support.
The rebel camp has also proposed a parallel leadership structure in the Assembly. Along with Ritabrata Banerjee as legislature party leader, the group named Javed Khan, Sandipan Saha, and Shiuli Saha as deputy leaders, while Akhruzzaman was proposed as chief whip.
The move comes after a meeting of dissident MLAs held at the Assembly, signaling an organised challenge to the existing leadership setup.
The development has raised legal and constitutional questions under the anti-defection law. With TMC holding 80 MLAs in the Assembly, a minimum of 54 legislators is required to form a breakaway group, a threshold the rebel camp claims to have crossed.
If formally recognised, the faction could potentially be treated as a separate bloc within the House.
Notably, none of the MLAs who attended the rebel meeting were present at Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s dharna in Kolkata earlier this week. Meanwhile, senior leaders such as Sovandeb Chattopadhyay, Nayana Bandyopadhyay, Madan Mitra, and Kunal Ghosh stayed away from the dissident meeting, reflecting widening internal divisions.
The rebel communication reportedly still referred to Mamata Banerjee as the party chairperson, suggesting an attempt to challenge the legislature leadership rather than the party top post.
The Trinamool Congress leadership has strongly rejected the rebellion. Senior leader Kunal Ghosh described the move as “backstabbing” and said internal issues should have been resolved within the party.
He further termed the dissident MLAs as “traitors,” asserting confidence that the party would overcome the crisis under Mamata Banerjee’s leadership.
Amid escalating tensions, the TMC announced the dissolution of all state committees and frontal organisations. The party said it would undertake a full internal review and restructure its organisational framework based on performance assessment.
The leadership reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening the party and preparing for future political challenges.
Location : New Delhi
Published : 3 June 2026, 5:50 PM IST
Topics : Mamata Banerjee party crisis TMC leadership dispute TMC MLAs revolt TMC rebellion West Bengal politics