Political Storm Brewing in West Bengal? Speculation Grows Over Possible Split Within TMC
- byManasavi
- 02 Jun, 2026
West Bengal's political landscape is once again witnessing intense speculation, with reports of internal tensions within the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) fueling discussions about a possible power struggle. While no formal split has been announced, growing chatter in political circles suggests that dissatisfaction among certain leaders and legislators has sparked debate about the future direction of the party.
The developments come at a time when West Bengal's political environment continues to evolve following recent electoral battles and organizational reshuffling. Observers say that a combination of internal disagreements, disciplinary actions, and reports of informal meetings among some legislators has added momentum to rumors of a potential political realignment.
Internal Friction Comes Into Public View
The latest round of speculation gained attention after the TMC took disciplinary action against two of its legislators over allegations related to internal party matters.
According to reports, the party expelled MLA Ritabrata Bandyopadhyay and MLA Sandipan Saha following a dispute that reportedly involved allegations surrounding a signature-related issue. The two leaders had openly raised concerns against the party leadership, leading some observers to describe them as whistleblowers within the organization.
Following their expulsion, discussions intensified regarding the possibility of dissatisfied leaders exploring alternative political options. Reports circulating in political circles suggest that conversations about creating a separate political platform have gained attention, although no official announcement has been made.
Signs of Growing Discontent
Political analysts note that disagreements within large political organizations are not uncommon. However, the recent developments have highlighted concerns about internal unity within the party.
Several reports indicate that certain groups within the organization may be seeking greater influence over decision-making processes. While such claims remain largely speculative, they have fueled conversations about whether a new political bloc could emerge in the future.
The situation has attracted attention because West Bengal remains one of India's most politically significant states, and any major shift within the ruling party could have broader implications for the state's political dynamics.
Reports of Legislator Meetings Fuel Speculation
According to political sources, a number of legislators are believed to be in contact with leaders who are reportedly seeking organizational reforms and a stronger voice within the party structure.
Some reports suggest that between 15 and 20 legislators may be associated with discussions aimed at creating pressure on the leadership regarding internal issues. However, it is important to note that no legislator has publicly declared a rebellion or formally announced support for a separate political organization.
As a result, the current situation remains largely within the realm of political speculation rather than confirmed political action.
Why Comparisons Are Being Drawn With Maharashtra
The ongoing discussions have led many political observers to compare the situation with the political developments that unfolded in Maharashtra over the past few years.
In 2022, a major rebellion led by Eknath Shinde resulted in a significant split within the Shiv Sena. The political upheaval eventually reshaped the state's power structure and altered the balance within Maharashtra politics.
Later, another major development occurred when Ajit Pawar led a separate faction within the Nationalist Congress Party, creating further changes in the state's political landscape.
In both cases, reports of internal dissatisfaction, closed-door meetings, and leadership disagreements emerged before the eventual political split became public.
Because of these similarities, some observers believe the developments in West Bengal deserve close attention, even though the situations remain fundamentally different at this stage.
Is a Split Within TMC Likely?
Most political analysts caution against drawing premature conclusions.
Unlike the Maharashtra episodes, there is currently no visible large-scale revolt within the TMC. No senior leadership group has openly challenged the authority of Mamata Banerjee, and there has been no public declaration of a breakaway faction.
Experts point out that any significant political split would require support from a substantial number of legislators, organizational leaders, and grassroots workers. At present, there is no public evidence suggesting that such a level of support exists.
However, analysts agree that recent disciplinary actions, reports of dissatisfaction, and ongoing discussions within political circles indicate that the leadership is closely monitoring the situation.
What Happens Next?
The coming weeks could prove crucial for West Bengal politics. If additional leaders publicly express dissatisfaction or if any organized faction emerges, the political narrative could change significantly.
For now, the ruling party continues to maintain its organizational structure, while opposition groups and political observers watch developments closely.
Whether the current discussions fade away or develop into a larger political challenge remains uncertain. What is clear, however, is that the latest reports have reignited debate about internal dynamics within West Bengal's ruling political establishment and ensured that all eyes remain on the next move by the state's leadership.
As political developments continue to unfold, the situation remains one of the most closely watched stories in West Bengal's political landscape.





