The Sunday Guardian

TURMOIL IN TMC OVER MAMATA’S STYLE OF FUNCTIONIN­G

- DIBYENDU MONDAL NEW DELHI

Several senior Trinamool Congress ( TMC) leaders, including some MPs and MLAs, are unhappy with party chief and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s “style of functionin­g”. Highly placed sources say that such is the situation in TMC that insiders expect that a major turmoil will hit the party after the Durga Puja celebratio­ns in the state.

The angry leaders are said to be in touch with an important opposition party in Bengal and are even negotiatin­g terms of entry.

On the condition of anonymity, a senior TMC functionar­y confirmed to this correspond­ent that some senior leaders who were once close to Mamata Banerjee were unhappy with the Chief Minister and her “dictatoria­l” ways of functionin­g and that many were likely to switch sides sometime after Durga Puja.

Earlier this month, at the TMC’s core committee meeting in Kolkata, Mamata Banerjee appeared to be visibly upset with some of her senior leaders over reports that some of them were planning to switch sides. According to sources aware of the meeting, she expressed her unhappines­s over such reports doing the rounds of the media.

Banerjee apparently told her party leaders that they were free to join any other party if they chose to do so as it was their “personal choice”.

The TMC functionar­y added, “The Chief Minister’s dictatoria­l style of functionin­g is what will bring this party down. As a leader, she should have pacified all her party members to keep the flock together, but instead she is asking them to go. Several MPs and MLAs are unhappy with the party’s

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