In a significant political development, two Trinamool Congress (TMC) MPs who were considered dissidents attended Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's administrative meeting on Tuesday. The meeting was held at Kolaghat in East Midnapore district.
Attendees of the Meeting
The MPs who attended the meeting included Deepak Adhikari, the Ghatal MP, and June Maliah, the Medinipur MP. Both had been reportedly aligned with the rebel TMC camp in the Lok Sabha. Additionally, Keshpur MLA Siuli Saha was also present at the gathering.
Significance of the Meeting
The presence of these dissident MPs at the administrative meeting is being viewed as a potential move towards reconciliation within the party. It signals a possible end to the factional differences that have been simmering within the TMC ranks.
The meeting was chaired by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and focused on various developmental issues in the region. The participation of the dissident MPs suggests that they are willing to work with the party leadership for the benefit of the state.
Political analysts believe that this could be a strategic move by the TMC to consolidate its position ahead of future elections. By bringing dissidents back into the fold, the party aims to present a united front.
The development has generated considerable interest in political circles, with many watching to see if this leads to a broader rapprochement within the TMC.



