Docs from TMC MLA meetings at Mamata’s house surface online; rebel Ritabrata questions authenticity

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Abhishek travels to Delhi amid buzz over possible revolt in TMC parliamentary ranks

NEW DELHI/KOLKTA, June 6: A fresh twist emerged in the battle for the leadership of the TMC legislature party on Saturday after documents purportedly relating to two meetings of party MLAs at Mamata Banerjee’s Kalighat residence surfaced on social media, prompting rebel Leader of Opposition Ritabrata Banerjee to question their authenticity.
The documents pertain to meetings held on May 6 and May 19 amid the escalating struggle for control of the opposition space in the West Bengal Assembly following the TMC’s defeat in the 2026 elections.
According to the records, 67 MLAs attended the May 6 meeting at 30B Harish Chatterjee Street, where signatures of legislators were seen alongside the names of their constituencies and the date.
While most legislators signed in Bengali or English, some names were written in block letters.
Among those whose names appeared in block letters were MLAs Subhasis Das, Chandranath Sinha, Dinen Roy and Baharul Islam, according to the documents.
The papers described the May 6 gathering as a meeting convened for the election of the leader of the opposition, deputy leader and chief whip of the TMC legislature party.
The records stated that former Kolkata mayor Firhad Hakim presided over the meeting and that the proposal for electing the legislature party leader was unanimously approved by those present.
The documents further claimed that legislators who could not attend had also conveyed their support.
Another set of records relating to the May 19 meeting carried signatures of 59 TMC legislators.
The emergence of the documents comes at a time when the Mamata Banerjee camp and the rebel faction are locked in a fierce contest over the legitimacy of rival claims to the leadership of the party’s legislature wing, a battle that has already spilt into the assembly and investigating agencies.
PTI, however, couldn’t independently verify the authenticity of these documents.
The controversy centres around allegations that signatures of certain MLAs were forged in documents submitted to the assembly Speaker during the tussle over the leadership of the opposition bloc.
MLAs Ritabrata Banerjee and Sandeepan Saha had earlier complained to the assembly authorities, alleging forgery, following which the state government entrusted the investigation to the CID.
The agency has already collected handwriting samples from several legislators as part of the probe.
Reacting to the documents, Banerjee said the matter was under investigation and refrained from making detailed comments.
“Handwriting experts can examine the documents. The tower locations of legislators present on those dates can also be verified. The ongoing investigation into the signature forgery allegations will now have more material to examine,” he said.
The rebel leader also questioned whether the documents were attendance sheets or nomination papers relating to the election of the leader of the opposition.
“If these were indeed the nomination documents, is this what was submitted before the Speaker? The colour of the first two pages and the third page does not match. Moreover, the third page carries no signatures,” Banerjee claimed.
A rebel TMC MLA, requesting anonymity, claimed that two separate signatures had been taken from legislators during the May 19 meeting.
“One was for attendance. Besides that, signatures had earlier been taken during the May 6 meeting in connection with the election of the leader of the opposition,” the MLA claimed.
The latest controversy has added another layer to the bitter split that has engulfed the TMC after its assembly election defeat, with rival camps challenging each other’s legitimacy.

ABHISHEK TRAVELS TO DELHI

TMC national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee travelled to Delhi on Saturday as the party leadership grappled with growing indications that the rebellion which cost it control of its legislature wing in the West Bengal Assembly could spread to Parliament.
The visit, which came a day before Mamata Banerjee’s scheduled trip to the national capital for the INDIA bloc meeting, has triggered speculation within party circles amid reports of efforts to engineer a split in the TMC’s parliamentary ranks.
According to the original schedule, Mamata Banerjee and Abhishek were expected to travel to Delhi together on Sunday for the opposition INDIA bloc’s meeting.
While the official reason for advancing the visit remains unclear, the development has triggered intense political chatter, with leaders and observers viewing it as a possible attempt by the TMC leadership to take stock of the situation before Monday’s meeting.
Sources in the TMC said the party supremo herself asked her nephew to leave a day early. Party leaders, however, appeared uncertain about his engagements in Delhi on Sunday.
“I don’t know why Abhishek is going to Delhi today. I am not in Delhi or Kolkata now. I haven’t heard about any meeting,” a TMC MP, who did not wish to be named, said when asked about the visit.The uncertainty surrounding the trip has coincided with growing reports of efforts by dissident TMC leaders and MPs to replicate in Parliament what has already happened in the Assembly. (PTI)

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