West Bengal’s Trinamool Congress (TMC) suffered a senior leadership shake‑up on Tuesday when Chandrima Bhattacharya submitted her resignation as the party’s Bengal chief. In a letter addressed to TMC chairperson Mamata Banerjee, Bhattacharya also relinquished all other party posts she held, prompting speculation that she has effectively severed her ties with the organization.
The resignation letter, obtained by The Hindu, states that Bhattacharya is stepping down from the position of Bengal chief and from every other role within the TMC structure. The communication was sent to Banerjee, who has not yet issued a public response.
Bhattacharya, a former health minister and a long‑time confidante of Banerjee, had been appointed Bengal chief in 2021 after the party’s decisive victory in the state assembly elections. Her departure marks the latest in a series of high‑profile exits from the TMC, which has been navigating internal dissent and challenges from the opposition BJP ahead of the 2026 state elections.
Political analysts note that Bhattacharya’s resignation could signal deeper fissures within the party’s state hierarchy. “The loss of a leader who has managed key portfolios and maintained a close rapport with the chief minister is significant,” said a senior TMC insider who asked to remain anonymous. “It may reflect disagreements over strategy or governance, but the exact reasons remain unclear.”
The TMC has not provided a formal statement confirming the resignation or outlining the process for appointing a successor. Party officials are expected to convene a meeting of the state committee to address the vacancy and manage any immediate fallout.
Opposition parties have seized on the development, with the BJP’s West Bengal unit describing the resignation as “evidence of internal chaos” within the TMC. However, Banerjee’s camp has historically downplayed such setbacks, emphasizing the party’s electoral record and organizational depth.
The timing of the resignation, coming months before the next state assembly poll, adds pressure on Banerjee’s administration to project unity and stability. Observers will watch closely for any reshuffling of senior roles and the emergence of a new Bengal chief, which could influence the TMC’s campaign strategy.
Analysis: The resignation of Chandrima Bhattacharya removes a seasoned administrator from the TMC’s inner circle at a critical juncture. While the letter confirms her departure from all party positions, the motives behind the move remain undisclosed, leaving room for speculation about policy disagreements or personal considerations. The lack of an immediate response from Banerjee suggests a calculated pause, possibly to manage internal dynamics before announcing a replacement. Given the TMC’s reliance on a cohesive leadership team to counter the BJP’s growing presence in the state, the party will need to quickly fill the leadership vacuum to maintain momentum ahead of the 2026 elections.
Sources
– “Chandrima Bhattacharya resigns as TMC Mamata Banerjee faction Bengal chief.” The Hindu. https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/west-bengal/chandrima-bhattacharya-resigns-as-tmc-mamata-banerjee-faction-bengal-chief/article71182273.ece
Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source
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