TMC Rebel MPs May Seek Separate Party Recognition; Final Decision Rests with Speaker, Says Dilip Ghosh
Senior BJP leader Dilip Ghosh has said that rebel MPs from the All India Trinamool Congress may seek recognition as a separate political group, but any such move will ultimately depend on a decision by the Lok Sabha Speaker. The remarks come amid reports of a major split within the TMC and the reported merger of dissident MPs with the NCPI.
Written by
Jyoti Mukherjee

Dilip Ghosh on Rebel MPs' Future
Dilip Ghosh stated that if the rebel MPs formally seek recognition as a separate parliamentary group or political party, the matter would have to be examined by the Speaker of the Lok Sabha.
According to him, parliamentary rules and constitutional provisions will determine whether the dissident faction qualifies for separate recognition.
Growing TMC Crisis
The comments come as the TMC faces one of the most significant internal challenges in its history.
Reports suggest that a substantial group of MPs has distanced itself from the party leadership, triggering speculation about:
A formal split within the party
Parliamentary realignment
Recognition of a new political bloc
Potential merger arrangements with NCPI
Role of the Lok Sabha Speaker
The authority to decide questions related to parliamentary recognition, seating arrangements, and certain matters involving party status lies with the office of the Speaker.
Om Birla may be required to examine:
The validity of merger claims
The number of MPs involved
Compliance with parliamentary procedures
Anti-defection law implications
Requests for separate recognition
NCPI Factor
The rebel MPs are reportedly seeking political space through the Nationalist Citizens Party of India, a previously little-known political party that has suddenly emerged as a key player in the unfolding political developments.
If recognized, the move could significantly alter parliamentary equations.
Anti-Defection Questions
One of the central issues is whether the reported move constitutes a legally recognized merger or individual defections.
Under India's anti-defection framework, the distinction is important because different legal consequences may apply.
Any final determination will depend on the facts presented and the interpretation of applicable rules.
Political Reactions Continue
The reported rebellion has generated strong reactions across the political spectrum.
TMC leaders have argued that MPs were elected on the party's symbol and mandate, while dissident leaders claim they represent a substantial section of the parliamentary party and are entitled to pursue an alternative political course.
Significance for Parliament
If a separate bloc is recognized, it could:
Change party strength in the Lok Sabha
Affect opposition dynamics
Influence committee representation
Alter parliamentary strategies
Create new alliance possibilities
The issue therefore extends beyond West Bengal politics and has national implications.
Looking Ahead
For now, the future of the rebel MPs remains uncertain. While discussions about separate recognition continue, the decisive factor will be whether parliamentary authorities accept the claims put forward by the dissident group.
As Dilip Ghosh noted, the ultimate decision lies with the Speaker, whose ruling could have major consequences for both the TMC and the broader political landscape.
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