16 rebel TMC MPs meet Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari as rift within party deepens
The MPs, led by Sukhendu Sekhar Ray and Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar, met with Adhikari at a BJP minister's residence
Amidst internal party turmoil, sixteen Trinamool Congress MPs, including Sukhendu Sekhar Ray, have reportedly met with West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari of the BJP and have requested the Lok Sabha Speaker to be recognized as a separate faction, a move that comes as Sukhendu Sekhar Ray resigned from the Rajya Sabha and the Trinamool Congress, citing corruption and atrocities against women, and claiming isolation after demanding an internal inquiry into the RG Kar hospital incident; this development occurs while Mamata Banerjee is attending an INDIA bloc meeting in Delhi focused on strategy against the BJP, with the rebel MPs needing at least twenty seats in the Lok Sabha to form a recognized group and avoid disqualification under the Tenth Schedule.
Amidst internal party turmoil, sixteen Trinamool Congress MPs, including Sukhendu Sekhar Ray, have reportedly met with West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari of the BJP and have requested the Lok Sabha Speaker to be recognized as a separate faction, a move that comes as Sukhendu Sekhar Ray resigned from the Rajya Sabha and the Trinamool Congress, citing corruption and atrocities against women, and claiming isolation after demanding an internal inquiry into the RG Kar hospital incident; this development occurs while Mamata Banerjee is attending an INDIA bloc meeting in Delhi focused on strategy against the BJP, with the rebel MPs needing at least twenty seats in the Lok Sabha to form a recognized group and avoid disqualification under the Tenth Schedule.
Amidst internal party turmoil, sixteen Trinamool Congress MPs, including Sukhendu Sekhar Ray, have reportedly met with West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari of the BJP and have requested the Lok Sabha Speaker to be recognized as a separate faction, a move that comes as Sukhendu Sekhar Ray resigned from the Rajya Sabha and the Trinamool Congress, citing corruption and atrocities against women, and claiming isolation after demanding an internal inquiry into the RG Kar hospital incident; this development occurs while Mamata Banerjee is attending an INDIA bloc meeting in Delhi focused on strategy against the BJP, with the rebel MPs needing at least twenty seats in the Lok Sabha to form a recognized group and avoid disqualification under the Tenth Schedule.
Amid turmoil in the party, 16 Trinamool Congress MPs, led by Sukhendu Sekhar Ray and Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar, met with West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari at a BJP minister's residence on Monday.
Reportedly, these MPs have also written to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, requesting that they be allotted seats as a separate faction.
The MPs who met Adhikari:
*Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar
*Partha Bhowmick
*Jagadish Basunia
*Mitali Bag
*Dev
*Shatabdi Roy
*Rachna Banerjee
*Sharmila Sarkar
*Kalipada Soren
*Arup Chakraborty
*Asit Mal
*Shatrughan Sinha
*Prasun Banerjee
*Pratima Mondal
*Bapi Haldar
Except for Sekhar Ray, others are Lok Sabha MPs.
If a rebellion breaks out within the Trinamool Congress, the rebel MPs would require a two-thirds majority—meaning at least 20 seats—in the Lok Sabha to avoid disqualification under the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution.
Earlier in the day, Ray resigned from the Rajya Sabha and quit the party, alleging that the Mamata Banerjee-led government was marred by corruption and atrocities against women.
He also alleged that since he demanded an internal inquiry into the role of police officers in the RG Kar hospital rape-murder case, he had been "increasingly isolated" within the party.
"My fault was that I demanded an internal inquiry against certain police officers because I believed they had a major role in the destruction of evidence. That was the turning point," he told reporters.
Meanwhile, Mamata Banerjee attended the INDIA bloc meeting in Delhi that is aimed at reworking a strategy to take on the BJP.