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Internal bickering, resignations and public anger, Trinamool battling on multiple fronts

Internal bickering, resignations and public anger, Trinamool battling on multiple fronts
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The Trinamool Congress is struggling with internal conflict, public protests, and corruption allegations following their recent electoral defeat in West Bengal. Senior party members are publicly feuding, and local leaders are facing physical confrontations and arrests.

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This illustrates the rapid erosion of political power and internal cohesion within a major regional party following a loss of governance.

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Three weeks after suffering an electoral defeat in West Bengal, the Trinamool Congress continues to battle on multiple fronts, which include internal bickering, resignation and mounting public anger against local level functionaries of the party.

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The reporting highlights the chaotic state of the party, focusing on internal bickering and public anger, which frames the party's decline in a negative light.

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