Internal rifts within the Trinamool Congress (TMC) are deepening after the party suffered an electoral setback in West Bengal [1].
The instability threatens the party's cohesion in a critical region of India. As members of parliament and members of the legislative assembly distance themselves from the leadership, the party's ability to maintain a unified front against opposition forces is weakened.
Reports said that MPs and MLAs are increasingly separating themselves from the leadership of Mamata Banerjee [1]. This shift follows a recent poll loss that has left the party under significant pressure. The friction is manifesting as a divide between the top leadership and the elected representatives who must navigate the political landscape of West Bengal.
Opposition parties said these fractures suggest that the broader INDIA bloc is fragmented [1]. These rivals said that the current turmoil is being exploited by various factions, particularly as the party deals with ongoing corruption allegations [1].
The tension within the TMC is not merely a result of the lost seats but is tied to the strategic direction of the party. While Mamata Banerjee remains the central figure, the lack of unity among her subordinates suggests a growing dissatisfaction with the party's current trajectory.
This internal struggle occurs as the party attempts to reconcile its regional dominance with the challenges posed by a more assertive opposition. The distancing of key legislators from the party head indicates a potential shift in the power dynamics within the organization [1].
“Internal rifts within the TMC are deepening after the party suffered an electoral setback”
The widening gap between the TMC leadership and its elected officials suggests a crisis of confidence following electoral losses. If the party cannot resolve these internal disputes and address corruption allegations, it may face further defections, which would undermine the stability of the INDIA bloc's coalition efforts in India.




