Trinamool Rebellion
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Opinion | Uddhav Sena, Trinamool Crises: A Grim Reminder And Mockery Of Voter Choices
- Sunday June 21, 2026
- Opinion | Arati R Jerath
The parallel defection dramas playing out in West Bengal and Maharashtra should worry us as voters. They not only serve as a grim reminder of the growing crisis in an electoral democracy but also make a mockery of our choices in the polling booth. Defections are not new. But the rate at which political parties have been splitting and regrouping ...
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This Actor-MP Has Been In Trinamool Since 2009. She Lists Why They Rebelled
- Tuesday June 9, 2026
- India News | Reported by Tejshree Purandare, Edited by Chandrajit Mitra
Satabdi Roy was chosen yesterday as the deputy leader of a group of Trinamool MPs who met with BJP leaders.
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BJP Prefers A Weakened But Not Decimated Trinamool. It Serves 2 Purposes
- Tuesday June 2, 2026
- India News | Written by Mohd Asim
BJP would prefer Trinamool Congress to remain the main opposition, even though symbolic.
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Opinion | Uddhav Sena, Trinamool Crises: A Grim Reminder And Mockery Of Voter Choices
- Sunday June 21, 2026
- Opinion | Arati R Jerath
The parallel defection dramas playing out in West Bengal and Maharashtra should worry us as voters. They not only serve as a grim reminder of the growing crisis in an electoral democracy but also make a mockery of our choices in the polling booth. Defections are not new. But the rate at which political parties have been splitting and regrouping ...
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www.ndtv.com
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This Actor-MP Has Been In Trinamool Since 2009. She Lists Why They Rebelled
- Tuesday June 9, 2026
- India News | Reported by Tejshree Purandare, Edited by Chandrajit Mitra
Satabdi Roy was chosen yesterday as the deputy leader of a group of Trinamool MPs who met with BJP leaders.
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www.ndtv.com
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BJP Prefers A Weakened But Not Decimated Trinamool. It Serves 2 Purposes
- Tuesday June 2, 2026
- India News | Written by Mohd Asim
BJP would prefer Trinamool Congress to remain the main opposition, even though symbolic.
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www.ndtv.com