Mamata Banerjee Faces Biggest Revolt in TMC: List of Rebel MLAs
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is confronting the most significant rebellion within the Trinamool Congress (TMC) since the party came to power. Several sitting MLAs have openly expressed dissent against the party leadership, citing issues ranging from lack of development in their constituencies to alleged neglect by the high command.
The revolt has taken the party by surprise, as many of these MLAs were once considered loyalists. Some have even threatened to contest the upcoming elections as independents or join opposition parties if their demands are not met. The list of rebel MLAs includes prominent names from various districts, indicating a widespread discontent within the party ranks.
Key Rebel MLAs and Their Grievances
- MLA 1: From North 24 Parganas, he has been vocal about the lack of funds for infrastructure projects in his constituency.
- MLA 2: A former minister, she feels marginalized after being dropped from the cabinet in the recent reshuffle.
- MLA 3: Representing a rural area, he claims that the party has ignored the needs of farmers and local communities.
- MLA 4: From a district bordering Bangladesh, she has raised concerns about illegal immigration and lack of security.
- MLA 5: A young leader who was denied a ticket for the upcoming by-elections, leading to his open defiance.
Reasons Behind the Revolt
The rebellion is attributed to several factors. First, the party's centralization of power has left many MLAs feeling powerless and ignored. Second, the lack of transparency in ticket distribution for elections has angered many aspiring candidates. Third, the party's poor performance in certain regions has led to frustration among local leaders who feel they are not being supported by the state leadership.
Additionally, the growing influence of a select group of advisors around Mamata Banerjee has alienated many senior leaders. Some MLAs have also complained about the high-handedness of party district presidents, who they claim are acting as autocrats.
Impact on TMC's Future
The revolt poses a serious challenge to the TMC's dominance in West Bengal. With several key MLAs threatening to leave, the party could face a tough time in the upcoming elections. The opposition parties, especially the BJP and the Left Front, are closely watching the developments and may attempt to poach these disgruntled MLAs.
Mamata Banerjee has called for a meeting with all rebel MLAs to address their concerns, but it remains to be seen whether she can pacify them. Political analysts believe that if the revolt is not contained, it could lead to a significant erosion of the TMC's support base.
List of Rebel MLAs (Partial)
- MLA from Howrah district
- MLA from Hooghly district
- MLA from East Midnapore district
- MLA from South 24 Parganas district
- MLA from Murshidabad district
This is a developing story. More details are expected to emerge as the party tries to manage the crisis.



