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Only 32 TMC rebels attend meet; 16 back Mamata as 'chairperson'

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Only 32 TMC rebels attend meet; 16 back Mamata as 'chairperson'
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Internal turmoil continues within the Trinamool Congress (TMC) as a rebel faction struggles to maintain unity, with some members demanding Mamata Banerjee be named chairperson. Meanwhile, the Speaker has invalidated the expulsion of key rebel leaders, further complicating the party's political landscape.

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Political instability within a major regional party impacts governance and electoral dynamics in West Bengal.

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Amid ‘cold feet’ buzz, only 32 TMC rebels turn up for meeting; 16 demand Mamata Banerjee be named ‘chairperson’, not ‘chief adviser’ | Kolkata News - The Times of India

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The report covers the internal conflict by citing multiple sources and detailing the actions of both the rebels and the party leadership.

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