Kalyan Banerjee Slams Rebel TMC Leaders, Questions Their Future Loyalty
Kalyan Banerjee Targets Rebel TMC Leaders Over Party Divisions

Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Kalyan Banerjee has launched a scathing attack on rebel party members, questioning their commitment to the party's future. Speaking on the growing political fragmentation in West Bengal, Banerjee described it as an unprecedented development in the state's political history.

Banerjee Questions Rebel Leaders' Intentions

Banerjee remarked that after securing a mandate for five years in the 2024 elections, the focus should have remained on governance and party work rather than future electoral calculations. He posed a pointed question to the rebels: 'If TMC wins in 2029, will they resign?'

A Dark Chapter in Bengal Politics

The senior leader expressed dismay over the divisions, noting that such fragmentation was never witnessed during the Congress, CPM, or Left Front eras. He blamed greed for creating what he called a 'dark chapter' in Bengal politics.

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Banerjee emphasized that the people of West Bengal would ultimately deliver their verdict on those responsible for the current situation. He urged party members to prioritize unity and focus on serving the public rather than engaging in internal conflicts.

The remarks come amid reports of growing dissent within the TMC, with several leaders expressing dissatisfaction over party decisions. Banerjee's comments are seen as an attempt to rally support and discourage further defections.

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