As Mamata takes charge after Chandrima's resignation, BJP says 'TMC no longer exists' | TheBriefWire
As Mamata takes charge after Chandrima's resignation, BJP says 'TMC no longer exists'
Published 5 July 2026 ยท politics
West Bengal minister Dilip Ghosh claimed the Trinamool Congress is facing a "wave of resignations" and is effectively defunct, following Chandrima Bhattacharya's exit from all
West Bengal minister Dilip Ghosh claimed the Trinamool Congress is facing a "wave of resignations" and is effectively defunct, following Chandrima Bhattacharya's exit from all party posts. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has reassumed leadership amidst internal turmoil and alleged BJP intimidation. Ghosh questioned Bhattacharya's tenure and Banerjee's budget preparation methods, while Bhattacharya cited hurt over Banerjee's accusations regarding Trinamool Bhavan's control.
Published: July 5, 2026 โข 12:20 PM IST ยท Updated: July 5, 2026 โข 12:32 PM ISTBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
Key points
West Bengal minister Dilip Ghosh claimed the Trinamool Congress is facing a "wave of resignations" and is effectively defunct, following Chandrima Bhattacharya's exit from all party posts.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has reassumed leadership amidst internal turmoil and alleged BJP intimidation.
Ghosh questioned Bhattacharya's tenure and Banerjee's budget preparation methods, while Bhattacharya cited hurt over Banerjee's accusations regarding Trinamool Bhavan's control.