Amidst the rebellion in TMC, Mamata Banerjee dissolved all the units of the party, what will the rebels do now?
New Delhi. Amid reports of rebellion in Trinamool Congress (TMC), TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee has taken major action and dissolved all the party committees in Bengal. Besides, the party has also dissolved the committees of the organization. The party informed about its decision in a post shared on social media.
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After careful consideration, it has been decided that all committees of the All India Trinamool Congress in West Bengal, as well as all its frontal organizations, shall stand dissolved with immediate effect.
The party will undertake a comprehensive exercise of introspection,…
— All India Trinamool Congress (@AITCofficial) June 3, 2026
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Let us tell you that after the defeat in West Bengal, there is speculation about the split among the MLAs in Trinamool Congress. Mamata Banerjee has taken a big decision amid the uproar over the opposition leader in the assembly. The TMC supremo has dissolved all the units of TMC with immediate effect. In the statement issued by the party, it has been said that this decision has been taken after deep deliberations. Under this, organizational units of every level of the party have been abolished in West Bengal. This decision will also be applicable on all the frontal organizations associated with the party.
The Party will undertake a comprehensive process of introspection, performance review and organizational evaluation at every level. Based on the findings of this process, the organizational structure of the main organization and all subsidiary organizations will be restructured and will be announced in due course. The Party is fully committed to strengthening its organization and preparing it to face future challenges with renewed vigor and purpose.
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