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The fall of the twin flowers: How Mamata Banerjee lost control of her party
The Trinamool Congress was built around one leader, one family name and one political belief - that Mamata Banerjee alone could hold the party together and lead it to victory every time. Barely a month after a crushing assembly defeat, that belief is facing its biggest test as a rebellion threatens to split the party she founded 28 years ago. Prologue: The unthinkable For nearly three decades, the Trinamool Congress ( TMC) was Mamata Banerjee and Mamata Banerjee was the Trinamool Congress.
Turmoil in Trinamool: How the 'fake signature' row challenges Mamata's grip on party
NEW DELHI: Has the "fake signature" controversy pushed Mamata Banerjee's TMC to the brink of an internal crisis? A complaint lodged at assembly secretariat by two TMC MLAs, Sandipan Saha and Ritabrata Banerjee, has not only embarrassed the party leadership but also put it in a difficult spot. The state Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has summoned Abhishek Banerjee, Mamata's nephew and the party's No. 2 leader, for questioning.
(T)oo (M)uch (C)haos? Mamata's party faces its biggest crisis — Latest developments
Trinamool means "grassroots" — a name chosen by Mamata Banerjee when she founded the party in 1998 to project it as a movement powered from the ground up. But on Wednesday, the castle that Mamata built for over two decades seemed vulnearable and perhaps facing its greatest crisis. In an unprecedented revolt, that has drawn parallels from when Shiv Sena broke in 2022, 58 rebel TMC MLAs led by expelled leader Ritabrata Banerjee claimed control of the Trinamool Congress legislature party and...
India news: Mamata Banerjee vows to 'fight or die' at protest in Kolkata
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TMC defers Mamata-led MLAs' meeting after majority skip amid Abhishek, Kalyan Banerjee attack row
A meeting of newly elected Trinamool Congress (TMC) legislators, scheduled to be chaired by party supremo Mamata Banerjee on Sunday, was called off after nearly three-fourths of the party's 80 MLAs failed to attend. The party said that the low turnout was due to the "sudden and emergent ground situation" after the alleged attack on TMC general secretary and Mamata's nephew Abhishek Banerjee and party MP Kalyan Banerjee. "The meeting was pre-scheduled.
'Better off without them': Mamata's message to TMC rebels and a 'Hitler' jibe at BJP
Amid reports of infighting, TMC supremo and former West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee hit back at rebel leaders while saying that the party is "not for its leaders but it is for its workers". Speaking hours after TMC expelled two MLAs for 'anti-party activities', Mamata said that the party is "better off" without the rebel MLAs. "There may be some people who take advantage of situations, but those who thought such people were their assets have left, and we are better off without them.
'Offered to fly Abhishek to Hyderabad': Mamata on how Rahul reached out to help
Trinamool Congress ( TMC) supremo Mamata Banerjee claimed that Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi had personally reached out to her following the alleged attack on TMC national general secretary and MP Abhishek Banerjee in West Bengal. Addressing reporters late on Saturday night, Mamata said Rahul Gandhi had offered assistance for her nephew Abhishek Banerjee's medical treatment and assured support if required. "Rahul Gandhi called me and told me if anything...
India news: Mamata Banerjee presses ahead with protest amid turmoil in TMC
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Mamata Banerjee calls off meet with TMC MLAs after only 20 of 80 turn up
Kolkata: Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee on Sunday called off a scheduled meeting with her party's legislators after only 20 of 80 MLAs turned up, with the party blaming the mass absence on a "sudden and emergent ground situation" triggered by attacks on senior functionaries and several arrests statewide. Trinamool spokesperson Kunal Ghosh, speaking outside Mamata's residence in south Kolkata's Kalighat, insisted the absentee MLAs were "stuck managing the ground situation and...
'Incorrect': Sourav Ganguly denies asking Yusuf Pathan to resign 'on behalf of' Mamata
Former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly has dismissed reports claiming that he contacted Yusuf Pathan on behalf of Mamata Banerjee and asked him to resign from his elected post to facilitate her contesting a by-election. In a statement, Ganguly said allegations that he had acted as an intermediary for Mamata were "untrue". The report alleged that he had contacted Pathan on behalf of Banerjee and conveyed a message asking him to "step down/resign from his Constitutional post as the...