Breaking: TMC Crisis Deepens as Resignations Mount Amid Speculation of Congress Merger Talks
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Political uncertainty surrounding the future of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) has intensified amid reports of internal unrest, high-profile resignations, and growing speculation about closer coordination with the Congress party. The latest development comes after the reported resignation of Rajya Sabha MP Sushmita Dev, adding to the challenges facing the party following the earlier departure of senior parliamentarian Sukhendu Sekhar Roy. Political circles are also closely watching reports of Sushmita Dev's meeting with Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, which has fueled speculation about her future political plans. At the same time, discussions have intensified over a possible political understanding between TMC and the Indian National Congress. These discussions gained momentum after Mamata Banerjee reportedly met Sonia Gandhi, followed by a meeting between Abhishek Banerjee and Rahul Gandhi in New Delhi. Political observers believe these meetings are significant as TMC faces increasing organizational challenges. Reports suggest that sections of the party's legislators and parliamentarians have expressed dissatisfaction with the current leadership structure, creating uncertainty about the party's future direction. While no official announcement has been made regarding any merger or formal alliance arrangement, the meetings have triggered widespread debate in political circles. Any major restructuring involving TMC and Congress could have implications for opposition politics, particularly in West Bengal. Despite the speculation, both parties have yet to publicly confirm any merger proposal. For now, attention remains focused on the continuing resignations, internal developments within TMC, and the outcome of high-level discussions between the leadership of the two parties.
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