Trinamool Congress Faces Internal Strife as Forged Signatures Scandal Rocks West Bengal

मुख्य बातें
- •Two Trinamool Congress MLAs have alleged that their signatures were forged in a letter endorsing Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay.
- •Suvendu Adhikari, a senior TMC leader, named the MLAs and accused the party of unethical tactics.
- •The controversy has intensified speculation about an internal split within the TMC.
- •Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay, a former minister, is at the center of the endorsement controversy.
- •The TMC has not yet responded to the allegations, raising concerns about internal transparency.
- •Political analysts warn that the infighting could weaken the TMC ahead of future elections.
- •The incident is the latest in a series of internal conflicts within the ruling party in West Bengal.
West Bengal’s ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) is facing fresh internal turmoil following allegations that the signatures of two of its legislators were forged in a document supporting party veteran Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay. On [today’s date], senior TMC leader Suvendu Adhikari publicly named the two MLAs—[MLA Name 1] and [MLA Name 2]—claiming they had lodged complaints regarding the alleged forgery.


