Political turbulence is brewing in West Bengal, with the rebels of the Trinamool Congress opting to join an obscure political outfit from Tripura. It is being speculated that the rebels are attempting to lay the groundwork for making a future claim to the identity of the Trinamool Congress and its election symbol. Even as Mamata Banerjee continues to rule the roost within the party, political experts are of the opinion that the merger may be an effort by rebels to make a case for the real TMC.
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Why Have The TMC Rebels Joined A Little-Known Party?
TMC rebels have now merged with the Nationalist Citizens’ Party of India (NCPI). The move comes with a definite intention to seek a political identity for future battles both politically and legally.
What Is The Greater Purpose Of This Move?
Analysts say that the merger is just the first step in the greater plan that has been hatched by rebels who hope to establish themselves as the true voice of TMC lawmakers.
Can Mamata Banerjee Lose the Party Name and Symbol?
There is no immediate danger to Mamata Banerjee’s control over the Trinamool Congress. However, if the rebel camp gains more support and pursues legal action, a dispute over the party’s name and symbol could emerge, similar to what has happened in other regional parties.
What Happens Next?
The battle is expected to move to Parliament and possibly legal forums in the coming months. Both camps are preparing for a prolonged political fight that could significantly impact the future of West Bengal politics.


