Politics News- Election Commission sent notice to Mamata Banerjee and Ritabrata faction, know the reason for this
Friends, Mamata Banerjee’s days have deteriorated since her defeat in Bengal. If we talk recently, a new political controversy has arisen in the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC). Due to this, the Election Commission of India has had to intervene and has sought clarification from the opposition groups claiming authority over the leadership and structure of the party, let us know other details.
The Election Commission has issued notices to two rival factions within the All India Trinamool Congress. These notices are in relation to their different claims regarding control over the party and internal organizational elections.
One faction is led by Mamata Banerjee, while the other faction is associated with Ratabrata Banerjee.
Both parties are asserting their authority on important party matters, including:
right to party symbol
control over bank accounts
Appointment of authorized signatories
Total authority over party organization
The Election Commission has asked both the groups to give detailed written replies by 5:30 pm on July 6.
differences within the party
The dispute escalated when internal differences led to the formation of a separate faction under the leadership of Ratabrata Banerjee. This faction challenged the leadership structure of Mamata Banerjee and senior leader Abhishek Banerjee.
The rebel group claims that it has the majority support of the party MLAs and has considerable support from the MLAs, local representatives and party officials.
They have also approached Chief Election Commissioner Gyan Kumar and other officials and sought recognition as the real governing faction of the party.
Claims of leadership change
Removal of Mamata Banerjee from leadership post
Appointing senior MLA Arup Roy as party president
Suspending Abhishek Banerjee from party roles
The group says that these decisions were taken as per the party rules during the meeting held in Kolkata.
side of the rebel group
The Ratabrata-led faction has formally told the Election Commission that they represent the “real” AITC based on their claim of majority support within the organization.
He claims that more than two-thirds of the MLAs and a large number of local body representatives are with his faction.
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