'TMC's internal matter': TMC leader Dilip Ghosh on rebel faction's takeover of party headquarters
A rebel faction of the Trinamool Congress, led by Ritabrata Banerjee, has seized control of the party's Kolkata headquarters, escalating an internal power struggle. West Bengal minister Dilip Ghosh termed it an internal matter, stating the Speaker and law will decide office and seat occupancy. The Election Commission has set a July 6 deadline for both factions to submit claims, while police investigate building ownership.
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