TMC Faces Fresh Split Buzz In Delhi
The Trinamool Congress is facing fresh political pressure after reports claimed that several party MLAs and Lok Sabha MPs met West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari and BJP’s Bengal in-charge in Delhi, triggering renewed speculation over a possible split.
TMC Split Buzz Grows In Delhi
The reported meetings have come at a sensitive time for the TMC, which is already dealing with internal strain after losing power in West Bengal. The development has raised questions over whether a section of the party’s elected representatives is preparing to formally move away from the leadership.
TMC has not officially confirmed any split in its parliamentary wing. However, the party is reportedly trying to keep its MPs together amid growing speculation.
TMC MPs And MLAs Meet BJP Leaders
According to reports, several TMC MLAs and some Lok Sabha MPs held meetings with Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari and senior BJP leaders in Delhi. The meetings have added to the political churn in Bengal, where the BJP is looking to consolidate its position after coming to power in the state.
The anti-defection law remains a key factor in any possible split. A group would need sufficient numbers to avoid disqualification if it attempts a formal break from the party.
Bengal Politics Sees Fresh Realignment
The developments underline the shifting political balance in West Bengal. With Suvendu Adhikari leading the BJP government and TMC trying to hold its flock together, the state’s politics may see further realignment in the coming weeks.
The reported Delhi meetings have also created fresh pressure on Mamata Banerjee and Abhishek Banerjee as they try to manage internal rebellion and keep the party structure intact.








