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Trinamool Party Splits As Rebel Faction Seizes Control Of Headquarters

Dissident members occupy party office, install rival leadership in shocking internal power struggle.

Rajesh Pillai
Rajesh Pillai
Political Correspondent · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 11:00 pm
Trinamool Party Splits As Rebel Faction Seizes Control Of Headquarters

A significant internal crisis has erupted within the Trinamool Congress as a breakaway faction forcibly took control of the party's central office, marking an unprecedented moment of organizational turmoil. The rebels installed senior MLA Arup Roy as chairman of the All India Trinamool Congress by placing identifying signage at the party headquarters, directly challenging the existing leadership structure.

While the dissidents asserted their control over the physical premises and administrative functions, they notably preserved portraits and cutouts of party supremo Mamata Banerjee throughout the building. This gesture suggests the rebels are not entirely rejecting the party's founding principles, but rather challenging the current power structure and decision-making authority.

The takeover represents a critical juncture for the Trinamool Congress, which has faced mounting internal tensions in recent months. Such organizational schisms typically indicate deeper grievances within the party's hierarchy, potentially stemming from leadership disputes, ideological differences, or concerns about resource allocation and representation.

This development could significantly impact West Bengal's political landscape and the party's ability to present a unified front in upcoming elections or legislative matters. Internal conflicts of this magnitude often weaken a party's organizational strength and voter confidence.

The situation remains fluid as the established leadership has not yet responded formally to the occupation. Political observers are closely monitoring whether this represents a temporary protest or a permanent organizational split that could fracture the party into competing factions.

Source: NDTV

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