Kakoli Ghosh Claims 20 TMC MPs Merging with NCPI, Expresses Support for NDA Under PM Modi
TMC rebel leader Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar has claimed that 20 MPs from the All India Trinamool Congress are moving to merge with the Nationalist Citizens Party of India. She also indicated support for the NDA under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, adding a new dimension to the ongoing political crisis within the TMC.
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Jyoti Mukherjee

Kakoli Ghosh Claims Major Split in TMC
Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar has asserted that a group of 20 TMC MPs has decided to merge with NCPI, a little-known political party that has suddenly emerged at the center of national political discussions.
According to her, the move represents a significant shift in West Bengal politics and reflects growing dissatisfaction among several MPs with the current leadership of the party.
Support for NDA Leadership
In a notable political statement, Kakoli Ghosh reportedly expressed support for the NDA government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Her remarks have fueled speculation that the rebel faction could eventually align itself with the ruling alliance at the national level, potentially strengthening the NDA's position in Parliament.
Why NCPI?
The dissident MPs are believed to have chosen NCPI as a vehicle for political realignment because it offers:
An existing registered political structure
Organizational recognition
A platform outside the TMC framework
Potential protection under merger provisions of anti-defection laws
Scope for independent parliamentary identity
TMC Rejects Rebel Claims
The TMC leadership has challenged the legitimacy of the rebel group's assertions.
Senior leaders, including Abhishek Banerjee, have argued that MPs elected on the TMC symbol cannot simply claim a new political identity without satisfying constitutional and parliamentary requirements.
Parliamentary Recognition Remains Uncertain
The fate of the proposed merger now depends on decisions by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla.
Key issues that may be examined include:
Whether a valid merger has occurred
The number of MPs supporting the move
Compliance with anti-defection provisions
Requests for separate seating and recognition
Political Implications
If the merger is formally recognized, it could:
Reduce TMC's strength in Parliament
Create a new parliamentary bloc
Reshape opposition politics
Strengthen NDA-aligned numbers
Alter future alliance equations
The development would have implications far beyond West Bengal.
Debate Over Mandate
The controversy has reignited a broader debate about whether elected representatives can switch political affiliations after winning elections under a particular party symbol.
While the rebel camp argues that it is acting collectively under merger provisions, TMC leaders maintain that voters gave them a mandate as TMC candidates.
Looking Ahead
Kakoli Ghosh's claims represent one of the strongest indications yet of a potential split within the TMC. However, the legal and parliamentary status of the proposed merger remains unresolved.
The coming days are expected to be crucial as parliamentary authorities examine the claims and political parties prepare for the next phase of what has become one of the most closely watched political developments in the country.
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