Sushmita Dev Resigns from Rajya Sabha, Delivering Second Major Setback to TMC in a Week
Former Trinamool Congress MP Sushmita Dev has resigned from the Rajya Sabha, marking the second significant setback for the party within a week. The resignation comes amid growing discussions about internal dissent and a series of high-profile departures that have put the spotlight on the TMC's political challenges.
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Jyoti Mukherjee

Sushmita Dev Steps Down from Rajya Sabha
Former Rajya Sabha MP Sushmita Dev has officially resigned from the Upper House of Parliament, bringing an end to her tenure as a representative of the All India Trinamool Congress.
The resignation was subsequently accepted by Rajya Sabha Chairman C. P. Radhakrishnan, formally concluding her parliamentary role.
The move has emerged as a significant political development, particularly as it follows other recent controversies and internal challenges faced by the ruling party in West Bengal.
Second Political Blow for TMC in a Week
Dev's departure is being viewed as the second major setback for the Trinamool Congress within a week, intensifying discussions about the party's internal dynamics.
Political observers note that the resignation comes at a time when the TMC is facing criticism from former leaders and dealing with allegations of growing dissatisfaction within sections of the organization.
While the party leadership has dismissed claims of unrest, recent developments have provided fresh ammunition to political opponents.
Focus Returns to Assam
Explaining her decision, Sushmita Dev has stated that her primary objective is to concentrate on political and public work in Assam.
She has repeatedly rejected suggestions that her resignation was politically opportunistic, insisting that her decision was motivated by regional priorities and a desire to engage more actively in her home state.
Her remarks have fueled speculation about her future political plans, although she has not made any formal announcement regarding her next move.
A Key Face in TMC's Northeast Outreach
Dev joined the Trinamool Congress after leaving the Indian National Congress and was seen as an important figure in the party's efforts to expand beyond West Bengal.
Her political experience and influence in Assam made her a valuable asset for TMC's outreach in the Northeast.
As a result, her departure is being viewed as a setback to the party's ambitions in the region.
Opposition Targets TMC Over Departures
Opposition parties have seized upon Dev's resignation to renew allegations that dissatisfaction is growing within the Trinamool Congress.
Leaders from rival parties argue that a series of resignations and critical remarks by former members point to deeper organizational issues.
The TMC, however, has maintained that isolated departures do not reflect the overall strength of the party and has accused opponents of exaggerating the significance of such developments.
TMC Seeks to Contain Fallout
Party leaders have continued to emphasize organizational unity and governance achievements while downplaying speculation surrounding Dev's exit.
The Trinamool Congress has argued that political parties routinely witness departures and that its grassroots support base remains intact.
Nevertheless, the resignation has once again placed the party's internal dynamics under public scrutiny.
Political Implications Ahead
As West Bengal and several other states move toward future electoral contests, the impact of high-profile exits will be closely watched by political analysts.
Whether Dev's resignation remains an isolated event or signals broader shifts within opposition politics remains to be seen.
For now, her departure represents another significant moment in the evolving political narrative surrounding the Trinamool Congress and its efforts to maintain cohesion amid mounting political challenges.
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