Fresh blow to TMC: West Bengal party president Chandrima Bhattacharya resigns
West Bengal's Trinamool Congress unit president Chandrima Bhattacharya has stepped down from all party positions amidst a wave of leaders departing the party. This development follows significant losses in the recent assembly elections and a subsequent organizational restructuring. The TMC has experienced internal divisions, with a notable split and a large contingent of Lok Sabha MPs joining a different party and aligning with the BJP-led NDA.
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