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'Bengal's mandate was in favour of BJP': TMC leader Prakash Baraik explains why he quit Rajya Sabha

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'Bengal's mandate was in favour of BJP': TMC leader Prakash Baraik explains why he quit Rajya Sabha
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TMC leader Prakash Chik Baraik has resigned from the Rajya Sabha, citing the electoral mandate in West Bengal as being in favor of the BJP. His departure marks the third such resignation from the party in a single week, signaling internal instability.

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The resignation highlights shifting political allegiances in West Bengal and poses a significant challenge to the TMC's regional dominance.

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The article reports on the resignation and the politician's stated reasons, though the political context is inherently sensitive.

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