Mahua Moitra has sparked intense political debate again with a strong verbal attack amid reports of growing divisions within the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC). Her sharp comment suggested that without Mamata Banerjee, the party’s rivals would have a hard time surviving politically. This has reopened discussions about internal power struggles and reliance on leadership within the ruling West Bengal party. Her statement comes at a sensitive time. TMC is reportedly facing one of its toughest phases in recent years. Political analysts think that factionalism, local disagreements, and increasing pressure from opposition parties are starting to test the unity of the organization.
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Why Mamata Banerjee Remains Central to TMC
For more than ten years, Mamata Banerjee has been the face, voice, and main decision-maker of TMC. Her connection to the grassroots and bold political approach helped the party grow from a local opposition group to one of India’s most powerful state-level parties. Mahua Moitra’s comments highlight a rising belief within the party that Banerjee is still the key person who can unite different factions. Several senior leaders may have influence in various areas, but none currently have the broad appeal that Mamata holds across the state.
Growing Internal Tensions Raise Questions
Recent political events and disagreements among party leaders have sparked speculation about internal unrest. While TMC leadership continues to publicly show unity, observers believe the next few months could be politically important. The bigger question now is whether TMC can manage internal differences while getting ready for upcoming elections. Mahua Moitra’s strong defense of Mamata Banerjee may rally loyal supporters, but it also shows how much the party still relies on one key leader. As political tensions rise in West Bengal, everyone is watching how TMC handles this increasingly complex situation.


