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Mamata Cancels TMC Meeting as 19-20 MLAs Miss Quorum

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A Crisis of Attendance at Kalighat

Mamata Banerjee cancelled a scheduled Trinamool Congress (TMC) legislative party meeting at her Kalighat residence on Sunday, May 31, 2026, after only 19 to 20 of the party’s 80 MLAs attended. The failure to reach a quorum follows recent physical attacks on senior leaders Abhishek Banerjee and Kalyan Banerjee.

A Crisis of Attendance at Kalighat

A Crisis of Attendance at Kalighat
cluster (priority): News18 Bengali
The Trinamool Congress is facing a significant internal crisis as its legislative wing struggled to assemble for an emergency session on Sunday. The meeting, which was intended to address the party’s strategy following recent election losses and a series of attacks on its leadership, collapsed due to a lack of participation. While the exact headcount remains a point of contention among local media, the absence of a majority was undisputed. Anandabazar Patrika reported that only 20 members appeared for the session, effectively nullifying the meeting because it failed to meet the necessary quorum. Other reports provided slightly different figures; Sangbad Pratidin noted that only 19 of the 80 MLAs were present, while some initial updates suggested the number might have been as low as 16 or 17. The atmosphere inside the Kalighat residence was reportedly tense. Following the failure to convene, Mamata Banerjee expressed significant frustration, with reports indicating she was so incensed by the low turnout that she did not even enter the meeting room. The session had been called by Shovandev Chattopadhyay, the leader of the TMC legislative party, to coordinate the party’s response to mounting external and internal pressures.

Escalating Violence Against TMC Leadership

Escalating Violence Against TMC Leadership
cluster (priority): Sangbad Pratidin
The breakdown in party cohesion comes in the wake of violent confrontations involving high-ranking officials. On Saturday, Abhishek Banerjee, the party’s General Secretary, was targeted by a mob in Sonarpur. The confrontation was marked by significant public hostility, with demonstrators reportedly shouting slogans and throwing objects, including bricks, eggs, and shoes, at the official.
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The severity of the incident has sparked a heated debate regarding the safety of party leaders and the response of local institutions. According to Abplive, Mamata Banerjee described the attack as inhuman, further alleging that hospitals were being pressured by political opponents to deny admission to the victim. This characterization was met with immediate pushback from within the political sphere. Debjit Sarkar dismissed the claims, suggesting the incident was a drama to avoid being in hospitals. Amidst the chaos in Sonarpur, security forces were deployed to extract the TMC official from the crowd. The party has since escalated its grievances, filing a complaint with the Lok Sabha Speaker regarding the adequacy of security for its members. The violence has not been limited to a single individual. Reports indicate that Kalyan Banerjee also faced an attack on Sunday, adding to the sense of volatility surrounding the party’s top tier.

Legal Pressure and the Signature Forgery Probe

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Beyond the physical unrest, the Trinamool Congress is grappling with a legal investigation that threatens its legislative standing. The West Bengal Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has launched a probe into allegations that the signatures of several TMC MLAs were forged on a letter addressed to the Speaker. As News18 Bengali reported, the CID has also summoned Abhishek Banerjee to provide testimony regarding the matter. The investigation is central to the meeting that was supposed to take place in Kalighat, as the party intended to finalize its legal and political strategy regarding the forgery allegations and determine whether its members would participate in upcoming government sessions.
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The Party’s Official Response

The Party's Official Response
cluster (priority): Anandabazar Patrika
In the aftermath of the failed meeting, the TMC has moved to frame the absenteeism not as a lack of loyalty, but as a necessity of local mobilization. Kunal Ghosh, a party spokesperson and Ballygunge MLA, provided a defense for the missing legislators, suggesting that the leadership’s absence was due to the urgent needs of their constituencies. The party’s official stance attributes the low turnout to several overlapping factors:
  • Protest Mobilization: Many MLAs were reportedly involved in organizing marches and programs to protest the attacks on Abhishek and Kalyan Banerjee.
  • Organizational Duties: Officials claimed that members were occupied with essential organizational work within their respective districts.
  • Legal Support: Some legislators were reportedly providing assistance to party workers facing what the TMC describes as false criminal cases.
Ghosh emphasized that while the meeting was postponed, the party’s commitment remains intact, noting that many legislators had communicated directly with the leadership that they remained aligned with the party’s goals. To demonstrate this resolve, the TMC has announced plans for organized protests scheduled for Monday and Tuesday. As the party moves into the coming week, the intersection of legal investigations into forgery and the physical security of its leaders will likely dictate the stability of the TMC’s legislative bloc.

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