Watch: Trinamool Congress crumbles | Implications for West Bengal and national politics

Ever since the Trinamool Congress lost power in the Assembly elections after being in power for three terms, the party seems to be imploding. The rebellion has spread within the legislature party as well as the parliamentary grouping as well. To analyse this crisis, we are joined by Sankhadip Das, proprietor editor of TheWall.in.
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