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The battle for control of the Trinamool Congress's legislative wing is set to move to the courts, with the party deciding to challenge the West Bengal Assembly |
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The battle for control of the Trinamool Congress's legislative wing is set to move to the courts, with the party deciding to challenge the West Bengal Assembly |
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In a sweeping organisational overhaul triggered by the first split in the Trinamool Congress's 28-year history, party supremo Mamata Banerjee on Friday unveiled |
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Trinamool Congress is set to move Calcutta High Court against Bengal Speaker's decision to appoint rebel MLA Ritabrata as LoP., India News, Times Now |
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KOLKATA: Escalating its battle against the rebel faction, the TMC will approach the Calcutta high court against assembly speaker Rathindra Bose's decision to recognise Ritabrata Banerjee as the leader of the opposition. |
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KOLKATA: Firhad Hakim, a four-time Trinamool Congress MLA and a close aide of party supremo and former West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, finally resig |
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Raut argued that a stronger Congress would be better placed to steer the Opposition, adding that the BJP wants to eliminate smaller regional parties from India's political landscape. |
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NEW DELHI: Senior Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Firhad Hakim on Friday resigned as mayor of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC), citing an "inability to work properly." |
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NEW DELHI: West Bengal leader of opposition and expelled Trinamool Congress leader Ritabrata Banerjee on Friday exuded confidence that support for the rebel-TMC faction he is leading will "continue to increase". |
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Leader of Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly and expelled Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Ritabrata Banerjee on Friday said he has not spoken to any parliamentarian in the last seven days and, therefore, does not know what they will do. |
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The Trinamool Congress faces an unprecedented challenge. Mamata Banerjee's absolute authority is questioned after losing power in West Bengal. A rebellion within the legislature party threatens control over party symbols and national standing. The party grapples with internal divisions and potential spillover into Parliament. The crisis tests the TMC's future and its founder's legacy. |