In a major development that could have significg
In a major development that could have significant political ramifications in West Bengal, sources have claimed that 19 out of 20 Trinamool Congress (TMC) MPs who are part of the reported breakaway group had submitted their names to the Lok Sabha Speaker's Office on May 18. According to sources, the move is being viewed as a crucial step in the unfolding political churn within the ruling TMC, which has already witnessed a series of high-profile resignations and internal dissent in recent days.
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In a major development that could have significant political ramifications in West Bengal, sources have claimed that 19 out of 20 Trinamool Congress (TMC) MPs who are part of the reported breakaway group had submitted their names to the Lok Sabha Speaker's Office on May 18.
According to sources, the move is being viewed as a crucial step in the unfolding political churn within the ruling TMC, which has already witnessed a series of high-profile resignations and internal dissent in recent days.In a major development that could have significant political ramifications in West Bengal, sources have claimed that 19 out of 20 Trinamool Congress (TMC) MPs who are part of the reported breakaway group had submitted their names to the Lok Sabha Speaker's Office on May 18.
According to sources, the move is being viewed as a crucial step in the unfolding political churn within the ruling TMC, which has already witnessed a series of high-profile resignations and internal dissent in recent days.In a major development that could have significant political ramifications in West Bengal, sources have claimed that 19 out of 20 Trinamool Congress (TMC) MPs who are part of the reported breakaway group had submitted their names to the Lok Sabha Speaker's Office on May 18.
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According to sources, the move is being viewed as a crucial step in the unfolding political churn within the ruling TMC, which has already witnessed a series of high-profile resignations and internal dissent in recent days.