Report by Y-Trendz
A major political development appears to be unfolding in national politics, with reports indicating that around 20 Members of Parliament from the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) have expressed their
willingness to align with the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA). The move, if formally completed, could significantly alter the balance of power within Parliament and weaken the opposition's strength.
According to reports, a group of TMC MPs has reportedly submitted a communication to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla expressing their desire to support the NDA. Senior TMC leader Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar is said to have confirmed the development, describing it as part of a growing internal crisis within the party.
The reported shift comes amid widening unrest within the TMC. Recent weeks have witnessed resignations, leadership disputes, and speculation over a possible split in the party's parliamentary ranks. The resignation of Rajya Sabha MP Sukhendu Shekhar Ray added to the perception of growing dissatisfaction among sections of the party.
Political observers note that TMC currently remains one of the largest opposition forces in Parliament. If approximately 20 MPs were to move closer to the NDA, it could substantially reduce the party's influence within the opposition alliance and strengthen the ruling coalition's position on key legislative matters.
Meanwhile, TMC leadership, headed by Mamata Banerjee, is reportedly working to contain the crisis and prevent further defections. Party leaders have held consultations amid mounting speculation regarding the future of the party's parliamentary wing.
As of now, the situation remains fluid, and the political implications could be far-reaching if the reported alignment materializes. The coming days are expected to be crucial for both the TMC and the NDA as India watches one of the most significant opposition realignments in recent years.
— Y-Trendz Political Desk
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