Trinamool Split: Mamata Banerjee's Biggest Political Crisis
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Trinamool Split: Mamata Banerjee's Biggest Political Crisis
Split into three competing factions, the Trinamool Congress has become the latest casualty of a wider, deeper political shift that could help the BJP’s twin objectives of dominating elections in 2029 and easing the passage of delimitation.
We aren't traitors: Mamata camp turns rally into loyalty call
Kolkata: For years, the Trinamool Congress’ Shahid Diwas July 21 rally served as a grand annual showcase of political power — packed with lakhs of supporters, high-profile defections from rival camps and declarations of future battle plans by party supremo Mamata Banerjee. This year, however, the rally appears set to acquire a different purpose: proving that the organisation still stands intact despite an unprecedented rebellion that has hollowe…
Mamata Banerjee labeled the leaders who left the party as traitors and accused the BJP of suppressing the opposition. She called on TMC workers to unite and fight the BJP's oppression.
Mamata says no pardon for TMC defectors: Betraying party like abandoning mother
At a virtual North Kolkata Trinamool meeting, Mamata Banerjee warned defecting leaders that betrayal of the party would not be forgiven. Her speech sharpened the party's attack on the BJP-led Centre and set the tone for the July 21 Martyrs' Day mobilisation.
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