Amid rebellion, TMC send fresh list to EC, asserting Mamata Banerjee remains the party leader (Picture credit: ANI file photo) NEW DELHI: Trinamool Congress under Mamata Banerjee has reconstituted its national working committee amid a major rebellion within the party at both the assembly and Parliament levels.The move came as a strong assertion of Mamata Banerjee’s supremacy within the party and an attempt to counter claims by rebels seeking to project themselves as the “real” TMC. Watch TMC Rift Out In Open As Rebel Camp Forms 30-Member National PanelThe Didi-led party has also submitted the list of its newly appointed office-bearers to the Election Commission.The internal revolt emerged after the BJP inflicted a major electoral defeat on the TMC, which had governed West Bengal for 15 years. In response, Mamata Banerjee moved swiftly to reorganise the party structure and reinforce her control over the organisation she founded nearly three decades ago.Under the new structure, Mamata Banerjee continues as the party chairperson, while former Rajya Sabha MP Subrata Bakshi has been appointed vice-chairperson. Her nephew, Abhishek Banerjee, retains his position as national general secretary.Senior leaders Derek O’Brien and Dola Sen have been named joint secretaries, while Mamata loyalists Kalyan Banerjee and Mahua Moitra have been included as members of the national working committee.The reshuffle comes a day after a rebel faction led by Bengal’s leader of opposition Ritabrata Banerjee appointed senior leader Arup Roy as chairperson of what it called the “real” TMC.However, the dissident camp stopped short of completely sidelining Mamata Banerjee. Ritabrata Banerjee said the veteran leader would be welcome to join the faction as its “chief adviser”.”Members unanimously elected Arup Roy as chairperson. If Mamata Banerjee wants to be our chief adviser, she is most welcome,” Ritabrata Banerjee told reporters after the meeting.”We are the real TMC and will inform the Election Commission about the proceedings of today’s special session,” he added.The dissident group appointed Arup Roy during a special session held at a five-star hotel in Kolkata’s New Town area.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosBengaluru NEET Controversy: Cong Says Rally Did Not Disrupt Exam, Calls BJP Charges BaselessEU Unveils Ambassadors Network In India, Seeks Stronger People-To-People LinksLucknow Fire Kills 15; SIT Formed To Probe Safety Violations, Four Accused ArrestedTMC Rift Out In Open As Rebel Camp Forms 30-Member National PanelIndians Among 13 Killed In Explosion At Ras Laffan LNG Complex In QatarStudents Jump, Rescuers Breach Walls: Inside The Lucknow Fire Tragedy That Claimed 15 LivesTMC Civil War Escalates As Rebels Claim Control Of Party, Removes ‘Supremo’ Mamata BanerjeeNEET Re-Test Heartbreak: Students Cry Outside Centres After Missing Entry DeadlineWest Bengal’s First BJP Budget: 1 Lakh Jobs, DA Hike, New Airport, Cut In Minority Affairs FundsUP CM Yogi Vows Action, Dy CM Breaks Down After 15 Students Killed In Lucknow Fire Tragedy123PhotostoriesPsychologist reveals 5 things ‘fun dads’ do that can raise happier childrenSadhguru’s go-to summer coolers for better digestion and hydrationPsychology says people who can’t stop thinking about an ex aren’t necessarily still in love; they may be missing a version of themselvesHeatwave gardening: The right way to water your plants when temperatures soar7 Low-maintenance UK plants that attract birds, bees, and butterfliesMilind Soman loves Vada Pav for snacking: 9 other Maharashtrian snacks that are truly comfortingSouth Indian dishes APJ Abdul Kalam lovedTeacher reveals 6 habits shared by top-performing students7 high-protein chickpea dishes for a healthy summer breakfast60-second money lesson: The money leak hiding in your food delivery app123Hot PicksMLC polls resultSapan Samanta paradedTN ammonia leakTelangana school bandhCBSE 12th revaluationMaldivian wisdomSpanish proverbMalay proverbPortuguese proverbTop TrendingDelhi MurderUS-Iran WarBadlapur AccidentFIFA World Cup 2026ITR filing 2026Tamil Nadu Ammonia Gas LeakNEET UG ExamGold rate todayDelhi weatherMumbai rain
NEW DELHI: Trinamool Congress under Mamata Banerjee has reconstituted its national working committee amid a major rebellion within the party at both the assembly and Parliament levels.The move came as a strong assertion of Mamata Banerjee’s supremacy within the party and an attempt to counter claims by rebels seeking to project themselves as the “real” TMC.The Didi-led party has also submitted the list of its newly appointed office-bearers to the Election Commission.The internal revolt emerged after the BJP inflicted a major electoral defeat on the TMC, which had governed West Bengal for 15 years. In response, Mamata Banerjee moved swiftly to reorganise the party structure and reinforce her control over the organisation she founded nearly three decades ago.Under the new structure, Mamata Banerjee continues as the party chairperson, while former Rajya Sabha MP Subrata Bakshi has been appointed vice-chairperson. Her nephew, Abhishek Banerjee, retains his position as national general secretary.Senior leaders Derek O’Brien and Dola Sen have been named joint secretaries, while Mamata loyalists Kalyan Banerjee and Mahua Moitra have been included as members of the national working committee.The reshuffle comes a day after a rebel faction led by Bengal’s leader of opposition Ritabrata Banerjee appointed senior leader Arup Roy as chairperson of what it called the “real” TMC.However, the dissident camp stopped short of completely sidelining Mamata Banerjee. Ritabrata Banerjee said the veteran leader would be welcome to join the faction as its “chief adviser”.“Members unanimously elected Arup Roy as chairperson. If Mamata Banerjee wants to be our chief adviser, she is most welcome,” Ritabrata Banerjee told reporters after the meeting.“We are the real TMC and will inform the Election Commission about the proceedings of today’s special session,” he added.The dissident group appointed Arup Roy during a special session held at a five-star hotel in Kolkata’s New Town area.