West Bengal’s political landscape has entered a turbulent phase as fresh signs of unrest emerge within the Trinamool Congress (TMC). The controversy intensified after the party expelled MLAs Ritabrata Banerjee and Sandeep Shah, triggering speculation about a potential rebellion within the ruling camp. Political observers are closely watching developments after several legislators reportedly skipped a crucial meeting called by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and instead met with the expelled leaders. The situation has gained further significance amid allegations surrounding disputed signatures on a letter submitted to the Assembly Speaker regarding the selection of the legislative party leadership. Some legislators have reportedly claimed that their signatures were forged, prompting an ongoing CID investigation. The inquiry has added a new layer of uncertainty to the internal dynamics of the party. Questions are now being raised about whether a sizeable faction of legislators is preparing to challenge the existing leadership structure. Reports suggesting low attendance at the TMC legislators’ meeting have fueled discussions about dissatisfaction within sections of the party. Meanwhile, opposition leaders have seized on the developments, claiming that a large number of TMC legislators and parliamentarians are in contact with rival political forces. While no official split has been announced, the sequence of events has intensified speculation over the future of TMC’s legislative unit and the extent of support enjoyed by the current leadership. As investigations continue and political maneuvering gathers pace, West Bengal could be witnessing the beginning of a significant realignment in its political landscape. The coming days are expected to be crucial in determining whether these developments remain internal dissent or evolve into a full-fledged political crisis.
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