Om Birla to Hear Both Sides in TMC Split Before Deciding on Merger with NCPI
Om Birla to Hear Both Sides in TMC Split Before Merger Decision

NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla will hear both sides in the Trinamool Congress split before deciding on a request by rebel MPs to merge their faction with the Nationalist Citizens Party (NCPI), ANI reported citing sources. Twenty Lok Sabha MPs elected on the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) ticket met Speaker Om Birla on Sunday and submitted a letter seeking recognition as a separate group. They expressed their intent to merge with the Nationalist Citizens Party and support the ruling NDA.

Rebel MPs Seek Recognition

Rebel MP Sudip Bandyopadhyay suggested that the faction would eventually seek legal recognition over the Trinamool Congress name. He argued that since the group represented more than two-thirds of the party's parliamentary strength, it would pursue its claim through legal channels at a later stage.

TMC Leadership Opposes Move

The move was strongly opposed by the TMC leadership. In a letter to the Speaker, Abhishek Banerjee urged him not to recognise any separate faction, asserting that the TMC remained a single and indivisible political party. He argued that no group of MPs could independently carve out a parallel faction within the party and seek separate recognition in Parliament.

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Potential Political Impact

If eventually approved by the Speaker, the merger could significantly alter the political landscape in the Lok Sabha, reducing the TMC's strength in the House and boosting the NDA's numbers. The decision now rests with Om Birla after hearing both sides.

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