TMC slams ED after Rs 440.42 crore in party accounts frozen
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TMC slams ED after Rs 440.42 crore in party accounts frozen
TMC slams ED after Rs 440.42 crore in party accounts frozen The All India Trinamool Congress has strongly criticised the Enforcement Directorate after the agency froze Rs 440.42 crore lying in three HDFC Bank accounts of the party, triggering a fresh political confrontation in West Bengal. The TMC described the action as politically motivated and alleged that investig
₹180 crore horse-trading plot to topple CM Vijay govt? Probe widens
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₹180 crore horse-trading plot to topple CM Vijay govt? Probe widens
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Mamata Banerjee faces internal revolt claim in TMC politics
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Mamata Banerjee faces internal revolt claim in TMC politics
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Crop Dusters in America: How Aerial Spraying Works
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Crop Dusters in America: How Aerial Spraying Works
Aerial spraying in American farming Crop dusters, also known as agricultural aircraft, play an important role in American farming, especially across large crop-producing states where fields can stretch for hundreds or thousands of acres. These low-flying planes are commonly used to spray pesticides, herbicides, fungicides and fertilizers over crops such as corn, soybeans, cotton, rice and wheat. Farmers often rely on aerial spraying when a fi
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Balakrishna Birthday Special: NBK’s Journey Across Cinema, Politics And Service
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Mamata Banerjee Adviser Row Exposes Cracks In Rebel TMC Camp
Less than 48 hours after 60 rebel MLAs took control of the Trinamool Congress legislature party by defying party chief Mamata Banerjee, signs of internal trouble have begun to surface within the Ritabrata Banerjee-led camp. The disagreement is centred on Mamata Banerjee’s future role in the party and whether she should remain the supreme leader or be limited to the position of a chief adviser. Ritabrata Banerjee, who has now been recognised as the Leader of the Opposition, had said that the rebel group did not intend to split the Trinamool Congress. In their letter to the Assembly Speaker, the rebel MLAs reportedly mentioned Mamata Banerjee as the party chief. However, Ritabrata’s public suggestion that Mamata should serve as a “chief adviser” to the opposition front has created unease among several MLAs who still owe their political loyalty to her. The rebellion inside the TMC was not entirely directed against Mamata Banerjee herself. According to the developments emerging from the rebel camp, much of the anger among MLAs was aimed at Abhishek Banerjee, Mamata’s nephew and the party’s de facto number two. Several rebel leaders were reportedly unhappy with his leadership style and the growing perception that decision-making within the party had become increasingly centralised around him. The tensions deepened after the controversy known as “Signgate”, in which some Trinamool MLAs alleged that their signatures had been forged in a letter supporting Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay as Leader of the Opposition. That episode appears to have intensified resentment within the party and pushed several MLAs toward the rebel bloc. However, their rebellion against the current party structure has not translated into a complete rejection of Mamata Banerjee’s leadership. Several MLAs in the Ritabrata-led camp continue to see Mamata as the central figure of the Trinamool Congress. Rebel MLA Gulshan Mullick said that they had been told the party would continue under Mamata’s leadership and that she could not be treated merely as an adviser. He warned that if Mamata was not accepted as the supreme leader, some MLAs might reconsider whether they should remain in the rebel bloc. Sitai MLA Sangeeta Roy Basunia also rejected the idea of Mamata being shifted into an advisory role. She said Mamata Banerjee remained their supreme leader and could not be reduced to an adviser. These statements have exposed the first major challenge for Ritabrata Banerjee after taking charge as Leader of the Opposition. Ritabrata Bloc Faces Its First Big Political Test The dispute highlights the contradiction at the heart of the rebellion. On one hand, the MLAs have challenged the party’s existing leadership structure and defied Mamata Banerjee’s directions. On the other hand, many of them are unwilling to abandon their political and emotional association with the leader who founded the Trinamool Congress after breaking away from the Congress in 1998. This contradiction could become difficult for the rebel bloc to manage. If the group continues to project Mamata as its leader while acting against her instructions, it may struggle to build a clear political identity. At the same time, if Ritabrata attempts to sideline Mamata completely, he risks losing MLAs who joined the rebellion mainly out of anger against Abhishek Banerjee and the internal functioning of the party, not against Mamata herself. The Trinamool Congress has always been closely identified with Mamata Banerjee’s personality, leadership style and mass appeal. Unlike some other regional parties where factional battles are driven by ideology, caste equations or leadership succession, the current TMC crisis appears more rooted in internal control, authority and resentment over the party’s power structure. That makes Mamata’s role even more sensitive. Political observers believe the rebel bloc may face further instability if Ritabrata Banerjee fails to clearly define Mamata Banerjee’s position. If he accepts her as the supreme leader, the rebellion may appear incomplete. If he rejects her authority, the bloc could lose MLAs who still depend on Mamata’s image and legacy for political legitimacy. For now, Mamata Banerjee remains the biggest unifying force within the Trinamool Congress, even among those who have rebelled against the party leadership. The developments show that Ritabrata Banerjee’s biggest challenge may not be defeating the ruling side inside the Assembly, but keeping his own rebel camp together. The coming days will decide whether the bloc survives as a serious political force or begins to break apart under the weight of its own contradictions.
Mamata Banerjee Adviser Row Exposes Cracks In Rebel TMC Camp
Less than 48 hours after 60 rebel MLAs took control of the Trinamool Congress legislature party by defying party chief Mamata Banerjee, signs of internal trouble have begun to surface within the Ritabrata Banerjee-led camp. The disagreement is centred on Mamata Banerjee’s future role in the party and whether she should remain the supreme leader or be limited to the position of a chief adviser. Ritabrata Banerjee, who has now been recognised as the Leader of the Opposition, had said that the rebel group did not intend to split the Trinamool Congress. In their letter to the Assembly Speaker, the rebel MLAs reportedly mentioned Mamata Banerjee as the party chief. However, Ritabrata’s public suggestion that Mamata should serve as a “chief adviser” to the opposition front has created unease among several MLAs who still owe their political loyalty to her. The rebellion inside the TMC was not entirely directed against Mamata Banerjee herself. According to the developments emerging from the rebel camp, much of the anger among MLAs was aimed at Abhishek Banerjee, Mamata’s nephew and the party’s de facto number two. Several rebel leaders were reportedly unhappy with his leadership style and the growing perception that decision-making within the party had become increasingly centralised around him. The tensions deepened after the controversy known as “Signgate”, in which some Trinamool MLAs alleged that their signatures had been forged in a letter supporting Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay as Leader of the Opposition. That episode appears to have intensified resentment within the party and pushed several MLAs toward the rebel bloc. However, their rebellion against the current party structure has not translated into a complete rejection of Mamata Banerjee’s leadership. Several MLAs in the Ritabrata-led camp continue to see Mamata as the central figure of the Trinamool Congress. Rebel MLA Gulshan Mullick said that they had been told the party would continue under Mamata’s leadership and that she could not be treated merely as an adviser. He warned that if Mamata was not accepted as the supreme leader, some MLAs might reconsider whether they should remain in the rebel bloc. Sitai MLA Sangeeta Roy Basunia also rejected the idea of Mamata being shifted into an advisory role. She said Mamata Banerjee remained their supreme leader and could not be reduced to an adviser. These statements have exposed the first major challenge for Ritabrata Banerjee after taking charge as Leader of the Opposition. Ritabrata Bloc Faces Its First Big Political Test The dispute highlights the contradiction at the heart of the rebellion. On one hand, the MLAs have challenged the party’s existing leadership structure and defied Mamata Banerjee’s directions. On the other hand, many of them are unwilling to abandon their political and emotional association with the leader who founded the Trinamool Congress after breaking away from the Congress in 1998. This contradiction could become difficult for the rebel bloc to manage. If the group continues to project Mamata as its leader while acting against her instructions, it may struggle to build a clear political identity. At the same time, if Ritabrata attempts to sideline Mamata completely, he risks losing MLAs who joined the rebellion mainly out of anger against Abhishek Banerjee and the internal functioning of the party, not against Mamata herself. The Trinamool Congress has always been closely identified with Mamata Banerjee’s personality, leadership style and mass appeal. Unlike some other regional parties where factional battles are driven by ideology, caste equations or leadership succession, the current TMC crisis appears more rooted in internal control, authority and resentment over the party’s power structure. That makes Mamata’s role even more sensitive. Political observers believe the rebel bloc may face further instability if Ritabrata Banerjee fails to clearly define Mamata Banerjee’s position. If he accepts her as the supreme leader, the rebellion may appear incomplete. If he rejects her authority, the bloc could lose MLAs who still depend on Mamata’s image and legacy for political legitimacy. For now, Mamata Banerjee remains the biggest unifying force within the Trinamool Congress, even among those who have rebelled against the party leadership. The developments show that Ritabrata Banerjee’s biggest challenge may not be defeating the ruling side inside the Assembly, but keeping his own rebel camp together. The coming days will decide whether the bloc survives as a serious political force or begins to break apart under the weight of its own contradictions.
Mamata Banerjee Dissolves TMC Committees Amid Widening Rebellion in Bengal
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has taken the drastic step of dissolving all Trinamool Congress (TMC) committees and frontal organisations in the state with immediate effect as internal strife within the party reaches a critical juncture. The decision comes amid a rapidly widening rebellion among party legislators that has raised questions about unity, leadership authority, and political stability within one of India’s most powerful regional parties. On Wednesday, several members of a self‑described rebel faction within the TMC publicly claimed they have the backing of a majority of the party’s 80 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs), signalling a serious challenge to Mamata Banerjee’s leadership. The rebels objected to the appointment of Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay as the Leader of Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly, alleging that the process lacked legitimacy and was backed by questionable signatures. TMC leaders have described the move as an unprecedented internal crisis, with multiple party MLAs skipping key organisational meetings and senior members distancing themselves from official party activities. This internal rebellion has sparked intense speculation across political corridors in Kolkata and beyond, with opposition parties and political analysts closely following developments that could reshape West Bengal’s political landscape. The situation escalated further after the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) expelled two of its own MLAs, Sandipan Saha and Ritabrata Banerjee, from the party for alleged anti‑party activities. The expulsions were seen as a pre‑emptive measure by the party leadership to curb defection and dissent, but instead appear to have deepened internal rifts and emboldened rebel leaders. Several rebel MLAs, speaking to reporters, claimed to have a significant number of signatures supporting their stance. TMC MLA Mustafizur Rahman mentioned hearing reports of at least 59 signatures, though he stopped short of providing concrete confirmation. Another MLA, Priya Paul, avoided detailing her position until after party meetings concluded, reflecting the uncertainty and fluidity within party ranks. Probe, Politics and Public Statements The political escalation has drawn sharp reactions from leaders outside the TMC, notably West Bengal BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari. Addressing the media, Adhikari attacked the TMC leadership over allegations of forged signatures and internal miscommunication, asserting that legal and investigative processes will take their course under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). He warned that individuals involved in forgery or malpractice would not be spared, indicating a readiness to pursue the matter through formal channels. Adhikari outlined the sequence of events leading to the controversy, starting with a letter dated May 9 from the AITC National General Secretary to the Assembly Speaker proposing Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay as Leader of the Opposition, Nayana Bandyopadhyay and Ashima Patra as deputy leaders, and Firhad Hakim as chief whip. This was followed by another letter on May 20 claiming to bear 70 signatures of party legislators. However, two TMC MLAs, Rithabrata Bandhopadhyay and Sandipan Saha, lodged a formal complaint alleging that the resolution to adopt this leadership structure was never put to a vote by the legislative party. In response, the Assembly Speaker referred the matter to law enforcement, leading to the filing of an FIR at Hare Street Police Station. The case was later transferred to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), which has since begun collecting signature samples from MLAs whose names appeared on the contested document. Adhikari stated that three TMC MLAs — Baharul Islam, Arup Roy, and Subhashish Das — reportedly told CID officials that they did not sign the document attributed to them. These developments underscore the complexity of the dispute and the legal scrutiny now surrounding internal party procedures. Amid the political conflict and legal entanglements, Adhikari also addressed governance issues, highlighting the BJP‑led state administration’s efforts on welfare measures such as a new free bus service for women and reforms to the Annapurna Yojna application process. He urged calm and restraint among political workers, stressing that investigations should proceed through lawful channels and cautioning against taking matters into their own hands. The ongoing developments within the TMC reflect broader tensions in West Bengal politics, where party loyalty, political power struggles, and legal controversies are intersecting in ways that could have significant implications for governance and legislative dynamics. As the situation continues to unfold, the focus remains on whether the rebel faction can sustain its claims of majority support and what this means for Mamata Banerjee’s leadership and the future of the TMC.
Mamata Banerjee Dissolves TMC Committees Amid Widening Rebellion in Bengal
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has taken the drastic step of dissolving all Trinamool Congress (TMC) committees and frontal organisations in the state with immediate effect as internal strife within the party reaches a critical juncture. The decision comes amid a rapidly widening rebellion among party legislators that has raised questions about unity, leadership authority, and political stability within one of India’s most powerful regional parties. On Wednesday, several members of a self‑described rebel faction within the TMC publicly claimed they have the backing of a majority of the party’s 80 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs), signalling a serious challenge to Mamata Banerjee’s leadership. The rebels objected to the appointment of Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay as the Leader of Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly, alleging that the process lacked legitimacy and was backed by questionable signatures. TMC leaders have described the move as an unprecedented internal crisis, with multiple party MLAs skipping key organisational meetings and senior members distancing themselves from official party activities. This internal rebellion has sparked intense speculation across political corridors in Kolkata and beyond, with opposition parties and political analysts closely following developments that could reshape West Bengal’s political landscape. The situation escalated further after the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) expelled two of its own MLAs, Sandipan Saha and Ritabrata Banerjee, from the party for alleged anti‑party activities. The expulsions were seen as a pre‑emptive measure by the party leadership to curb defection and dissent, but instead appear to have deepened internal rifts and emboldened rebel leaders. Several rebel MLAs, speaking to reporters, claimed to have a significant number of signatures supporting their stance. TMC MLA Mustafizur Rahman mentioned hearing reports of at least 59 signatures, though he stopped short of providing concrete confirmation. Another MLA, Priya Paul, avoided detailing her position until after party meetings concluded, reflecting the uncertainty and fluidity within party ranks. Probe, Politics and Public Statements The political escalation has drawn sharp reactions from leaders outside the TMC, notably West Bengal BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari. Addressing the media, Adhikari attacked the TMC leadership over allegations of forged signatures and internal miscommunication, asserting that legal and investigative processes will take their course under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). He warned that individuals involved in forgery or malpractice would not be spared, indicating a readiness to pursue the matter through formal channels. Adhikari outlined the sequence of events leading to the controversy, starting with a letter dated May 9 from the AITC National General Secretary to the Assembly Speaker proposing Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay as Leader of the Opposition, Nayana Bandyopadhyay and Ashima Patra as deputy leaders, and Firhad Hakim as chief whip. This was followed by another letter on May 20 claiming to bear 70 signatures of party legislators. However, two TMC MLAs, Rithabrata Bandhopadhyay and Sandipan Saha, lodged a formal complaint alleging that the resolution to adopt this leadership structure was never put to a vote by the legislative party. In response, the Assembly Speaker referred the matter to law enforcement, leading to the filing of an FIR at Hare Street Police Station. The case was later transferred to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), which has since begun collecting signature samples from MLAs whose names appeared on the contested document. Adhikari stated that three TMC MLAs — Baharul Islam, Arup Roy, and Subhashish Das — reportedly told CID officials that they did not sign the document attributed to them. These developments underscore the complexity of the dispute and the legal scrutiny now surrounding internal party procedures. Amid the political conflict and legal entanglements, Adhikari also addressed governance issues, highlighting the BJP‑led state administration’s efforts on welfare measures such as a new free bus service for women and reforms to the Annapurna Yojna application process. He urged calm and restraint among political workers, stressing that investigations should proceed through lawful channels and cautioning against taking matters into their own hands. The ongoing developments within the TMC reflect broader tensions in West Bengal politics, where party loyalty, political power struggles, and legal controversies are intersecting in ways that could have significant implications for governance and legislative dynamics. As the situation continues to unfold, the focus remains on whether the rebel faction can sustain its claims of majority support and what this means for Mamata Banerjee’s leadership and the future of the TMC.
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TMC meet cancelled as 60 MLAs skip Mamata Banerjee call
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BJP's Kalita Majhi Wins MLA Seat in Ausgram, Reflecting Bengal's Political Shift
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Orange vs Amla: Which Fruit is Better for Weight Loss?
When it comes to weight loss, the foods you eat can significantly impact your progress. Fruits like orange and amla (Indian gooseberry) are often recommended due to their rich vitamin C content and numerous health benefits. Both fruits are known for their ability to enhance metabolism, support digestion, and keep you feeling full, but they each offer unique advantages. Let's compare the two to understand which one may work better for your weight-loss journ
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ED Raids Anil Ambani Group Companies and Yes Bank in Massive Rs 3,000 Crore Loan Fraud Probe
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A shocking incident of assault by Maharashtra Shiv Sena MLA Sanjay Gaikwad has come to light after he physically attacked a canteen staff member over the quality of dal served at the Akashvani MLA canteen in Mumbai. The incident, which occurred during peak hours, has sparked widespread condemnation, raising questions about the behavior of elected representatives in public spaces. The altercation began when Gaikwad, a
Telangana BJP MLA T Raja Singh Resigns Amid Leadership Dispute
T Raja Singh, the controversial BJP MLA from Telangana, has resigned from the party, citing an ongoing leadership tussle within the state unit. Known for his provocative statements, Singh’s resignation adds to the growing political uncertainty surrounding the BJP’s leadership in Telangana. His decision comes at a time when internal conflicts and disagreements over the party’s direction have been surfacing.
Telangana BJP MLA T Raja Singh Resigns Amid Leadership Dispute
T Raja Singh, the controversial BJP MLA from Telangana, has resigned from the party, citing an ongoing leadership tussle within the state unit. Known for his provocative statements, Singh’s resignation adds to the growing political uncertainty surrounding the BJP’s leadership in Telangana. His decision comes at a time when internal conflicts and disagreements over the party’s direction have been surfacing.









