TMC Rift Spills into Parliament: Sukhendu Sekhar Roy Quits Party and Rajya Sabha Membership Senior Rajya Sabha member Sukhendu Sekhar Roy has resigned from the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and vacated his Rajya Sabha seat, marking a significant blow to the party amid escalating internal dissent. Roy’s exit follows a massive rebellion within the TMC, where 58 out of 80 MLAs in the West Bengal Assembly defected from the ruling party, forming a unified opposition bloc under expelled MLA Ritabrata Banerjee. This unprecedented split has destabilized the TMC’s dominance in the state legislature and now threatens to spread to the parliamentary arena. Roy’s resignation letter accused the TMC of “15 years of anarchic rule” under Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, citing rampant corruption, violence against women, and systemic failures in healthcare, education, industry, law enforcement, and employment. He attributed the party’s electoral defeat in the recent West Bengal Assembly elections to public disillusionment with its governance. Roy claimed voters had endorsed the BJP’s bid to end the TMC’s long-standing rule, emphasizing that widespread dissatisfaction with corruption and mismanagement led to the party’s downfall. The former Rajya Sabha MP praised the newly elected BJP government, stating it had begun implementing development initiatives aligned with its campaign promises. Roy framed his resignation as an acceptance of the people’s verdict, vowing to step down from both the party and his parliamentary post. His departure has intensified fears within the TMC that the rebellion could splinter the party’s parliamentary presence, with rebel MPs potentially seeking recognition as an independent bloc in the Lok Sabha. The TMC leadership, including Mamata Banerjee, has scrambled to contain the crisis.#mamata_banerjee #lok_sabha #trinamool_congress #ritabrata_banerjee #sukhendu_sekhar_roy
