TMC Collapse is certain now as rebellions group together

TMC Fall: Why It Is Now Guaranteed

10 Key Takeaways

  1. A historic decline is hitting the state's ruling party. Consequently, a massive structural collapse looks more inevitable by the day.
  2. Lawmakers are rapidly distancing themselves from the top leadership. For instance, attendance at emergency meetings plummeted from 71 down to just 20 on May 31.
  3. A massive wave of resignations is crippling local governance. Specifically, around 175 municipal councillors have officially quit their administrative posts.
  4. Abhishek Banerjee faced a violent public backlash during his Sonarpur visit. Soon after, the incident sparked a major political firestorm across South 24 Parganas.
  5. The State CID suddenly issued a high-profile summons to Abhishek Banerjee. This legal move directly targets an investigation into the alleged forged signatures of sitting MLAs.
  6. The party high command relies heavily on corporate political strategists like I-PAC. This operational shift completely alienated the traditional grassroots cadre.
  7. Rampant institutional corruption has severely damaged the party's public image. Today, police raids are even uncovering basic relief blankets hidden inside the homes of local functionaries.
  8. Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari recently appointed upright, non-partisan bureaucrats to top state positions. These strategic choices immediately cleared the path for the police to reopen old corruption files.
  9. Ideological movements like the BJP and CPI(M) routinely survive massive electoral defeats. Nevertheless, their dedicated cadre base keeps their core framework intact during tough times.
  10. The ruling party now faces three highly likely paths forward. Ultimately, these scenarios range from a vertical legislative split to the total institutional hijack of the party symbol.
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