Kakoli Ghosh, 19 TMC rebels, join NDA amid Bengal party turmoil
Kakoli Ghosh and 19 more MPs from the Trinamool Congress align with the National Democratic Alliance, signaling a realignment amid internal strife within Mamata Banerjee's party after electoral losses. Reports also note Kakoli Dastidar leading a 20-member group toward the NDA, highlighting a widening split within the TMC as BJP appears to gain traction in West Bengal. The developments emphasize intra-party discord and potential shifts in political loyalties.
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- HT Indiaยท4d agoKakoli Ghosh joins NDA with 19 TMC rebels amid internal strife
Kakoli Ghosh of the Trinamool Congress says she, along with 19 other MPs, will back the National Democratic Alliance. This marks a major shift for Mamata Banerjee amid internal turmoil following election losses.
Read on HT India - Mintยท4d agoKakoli Dastidar leads 20-TMC rebels toward NDA as Bengal split widens
Kakoli Dastidar leads a group of 20 TMC rebels amid internal conflict within Mamata Banerjee's party. The rebels are reportedly eager to join the NDA, while Dastidar dismisses accusations of opportunism as BJP gains traction in West Bengal. The story focuses on intra-party discord and potential realignment with the NDA, with Dastidar at the center of the controversy.
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๐ Geography
West Bengal is a state in eastern India where the Trinamool Congress (TMC) operates as a major regional party.
๐ History
The NDA (National Democratic Alliance) is a coalition led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) that has previously competed against the TMC in state and national elections.
๐ Definition
MPs refer to Members of Parliament, elected representatives in either the Lok Sabha (House of the People) or Rajya Sabha (Council of States) in India.
๐ก Context
TMC leadership under Mamata Banerjee has faced internal factionalism and post-election disputes, with notable members reportedly switching loyalties.
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