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TMC | Mamata faces mutiny

A rebel faction walks away with three quarters of TMC's legislative wing

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THEIR WAY: Ritabrata Banerjee (seated, 2nd from right), along with other dissident TMC MLAs, address the media in Kolkata, Jun. 3. (Photo: PTI)

That applause may finally be remembered as the point of terminal entropy. It was the first meeting of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) legislative party—after an assembly poll defeat that was, literally, bruising. Most accounts match: MLAs were reportedly asked to give a standing ovation to Abhishek Banerjee, TMC national general secretary and deposed chief minister Mamata Banerjee’s nephew. To many legislators, that appeared odd. Too odd, to too many. Pent-up frustration exploded into mutiny.

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