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The Internal Crisis and Legal Battle of the Trinamool Congress

Saturday, June 6, 2026
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The Internal Crisis and Legal Battle of the Trinamool Congress

The defeat at the assembly election against the BJP didn't just shake things up for the Trinamool Congress. It ripped it apart internally. Now the remnants of the party are locked in this desperate fight just to survive.

The real question hanging over West Bengal politics, honestly, is whether Mamata Banerjee can still grab back total control of what used to be that unified structure. It’s an existential crisis right now. Paralysis. But if you look closer at what’s happening inside the party—the shifting loyalties, these legal skirmishes brewing—it looks like she’s actively trying to pull back her foundational base. That idea that her political end is near? I don't think it's premature.

You see this friction clearly when you look at the breakaway faction itself. It wasn't just some abstract disaGreement. There was a meeting, convened in the state capital, focused on this internal mess. Ritabrata Banerjee , leading the opposition group, chaired it. But here’s where things get weird. Out of those fifty-eight MLAs who were involved in the rebellion, only thirty-two showed up. That attendance gap is huge. It screams that this split isn't a unified movement at all. They are fracturing themselves just as much.

For Mamata herself, this little internal wobble within the rebels? It’s a chance. A strategic window to poke holes and exploit those divisions in the opposition block. She needs to use it.

But don't mistake that hesitation for total betrayal. The rebellion isn't some clean break from her. Some of these MLAs were pushing back hard during those talks with Ritabrata, arguing that Mamata is still the supreme leader. There was a real warning there. Some people even floated the idea that if her role was just chief adviser instead of chairperson, they could completely rethink their support for whatever arrangement was happening. It shows the personal weight she carries, even among those who threw the tantrum.

This internal fight isn't really about Mamata directly, not in the way you might think. The real anger? That’s focused elsewhere. Insider accounts and what people are saying point squarely at Abhishek Banerjee . His management style, his strategic calls—that’s where the blame lands for how the election went sideways.

Because she seems relatively insulated from that direct hostility, she still holds this unique kind of leverage. She can position herself as the one who can fix things, heal these wounds. Appeal to those disgruntled rebels by saying she is the only anchor left. It's a delicate play.

Meanwhile, the fight isn’t just happening in party rooms anymore. It’s moving into courtrooms. The TMC is gearing up for some serious legal push against the state assembly speaker. They want to challenge that recognition of Ritabrata Banerjee as the Leader of the Opposition. Strategists are pushing this hard because they feel it violates established rules, statutory guidelines.

Taking it to court isn't just about winning a case. It’s about stalling momentum. Buying time. Challenging the authority being asserted by the breakaway group. It buys breathing room to try and shore up whatever power she still has left in the assembly.

Ultimately, all of this comes down to Mamata Banerjee . Her chances of reclaiming that old TMC control hinge on something messy. She needs to manage those internal divisions—the hesitation from the MLAs who don't want to see her demoted—and fight tooth and nail in court. The initial split was a massive blow to her standing, no doubt about that. But if she can channel all that simmering resentment away from her personal legacy, push the legal angle hard, and pull back those wavering legislators, there’s still a path forward for rebuilding things from scratch. It's going to be ugly work.

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

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