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Political Split and Maneuvering within TMC

Monday, June 15, 2026
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Political Split and Maneuvering within TMC

The air around the TMC seems to be getting noticeably heavier. It’s not just the usual political friction; something bigger is happening behind closed doors. We're talking about a real split, an escalation that started simmering long ago over West Bengal, and now it’s spilling out into parliamentary maneuvering.

Rebel MPs are making moves. They aren't staying quiet anymore. Apparently, they are looking to merge their group with the Nationalist Citizen Party of India the NCPI . This party, remember, has its focus firmly set on West Bengal, Assam, and Tripura. That’s where the weight of this shift is landing.

Sources suggest this maneuver isn’t just about internal reshuffling; it’s about getting outside support. The expectation is that these dissidents will find backing from the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) at the Centre. It changes everything, doesn't it?

Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar, one of the key figures here, confirmed this move to reporters. He said they are merging with the Nationalist Citizens Party. It’s a big step, moving away from the existing structure entirely. This happens right after those rebel MPs gathered recently at Union Minister Bhupender Yadav's residence in Delhi. They were there before heading over to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla's place.

And who was there? A handful of names: Dastidar himself, Sudip Bandyopadhyay, Satabdi Roy, Arup Chakraborty, Saayoni Ghosh, Mala Roy, Bapi Halder, and Prasun Banerjee. And naturally, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey was also present at Yadav’s residence. Just a small group making these moves.

This whole development feels like a dramatic escalation. It marks a serious break from the TMC leadership. These MPs have been openly voicing their concerns about the political climate in the state for some time now. They clearly feel that support from the NDA is more important right now than sticking to the party line.

It’s not new, though. There were signs earlier. A letter surfaced recently, signed by nineteen TMC MPs, seeking recognition as a separate parliamentary group under Dastidar's leadership. That document definitely fueled speculation that a major split was just around the corner.

Dastidar himself had already hinted at further movement. He claimed that two more parliamentarians were set to join this dissident camp. Now they’re talking about twenty-two seats in the Lok Sabha, taking their strength with them. The crisis isn't just theoretical anymore; it's becoming a tangible political reality unfolding right now.

The way things are moving feels messy. There’s no perfectly clean narrative here. It’s a collection of decisions being made quickly, driven by shifting alliances and deep-seated regional concerns. You watch the room the power dynamics are shifting fast. Things aren't neatly ordered anymore.

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

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