TMC expels two MLAs over alleged anti-party activities

The Trinamool Congress (TMC) has expelled two of its MLAs, Sandipan Saha and Ritabrata Banerjee, citing alleged anti-party activities.
The decision was announced by the party leadership as part of its efforts to maintain discipline and unity within the organization.
The move comes amid reports of growing internal disagreements and dissatisfaction among certain leaders.
Party officials stated that the expelled legislators had acted in ways that were not in line with the party’s principles and interests. The leadership emphasized that strict action would be taken against anyone found working against the party's objectives.
Following the expulsion, Sandipan Saha criticized the decision and questioned the party's approach toward dissenting voices.
The development has sparked political discussions in West Bengal, with opposition parties reacting to the incident and raising concerns about internal democracy within political organizations.
The expulsion highlights the challenges faced by political parties in managing internal differences while maintaining organizational discipline.
As West Bengal’s political landscape remains dynamic, the development is expected to influence discussions within both the ruling party and the opposition in the coming weeks.









