'Inappropriate to abandon a ship in troubled waters': Babul Supriyo on leaving TMC
TMC leaders Babul Supriyo and Shatrughan Sinha have reaffirmed their loyalty to Mamata Banerjee amidst a party exodus. Both stated they would not abandon the party during its troubled times, emphasizing Banerjee's past support for them. This comes as the TMC faces a significant crisis following electoral defeat and a rebellion weakening its legislative strength.
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