The Trinamool Congress reconstituted its National Working Committee and named Mamata Banerjee as Chairperson of the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) [1].
This reorganization follows a leadership challenge from a rebel faction led by Ritabrata Banerjee, who attempted to remove Banerjee from her position as party chief [1]. By formalizing her role, the party seeks to solidify its internal hierarchy and neutralize opposition to her authority.
The party submitted the details of these leadership changes to the Election Commission of India (ECI) [1]. This filing serves as the official record of the party's governance structure, ensuring that the regulatory body recognizes the current leadership as legitimate.
The move comes amid ongoing tensions within the party. Reports indicate a legal battle in the Calcutta High Court involving the Mamata-led faction, and a dispute over the speaker's decision to recognize Ritabrata Banerjee as the leader of the opposition [2].
By re-appointing Banerjee as the chairperson, the AITC is signaling a refusal to concede to the rebel group. The reconstitution of the National Working Committee is a strategic effort to consolidate power and maintain stability within the party's administrative wing [1].
The party has not provided further details on the specific members appointed to the new National Working Committee, but the primary focus remains the reaffirmation of the chairperson's role [1].
“The Trinamool Congress reconstituted its National Working Committee.”
This leadership reshuffle is a defensive political maneuver intended to delegitimize the rebel faction led by Ritabrata Banerjee. By filing the changes with the Election Commission of India, the party is attempting to use regulatory recognition to settle an internal power struggle and prevent a formal split or a legal takeover of the party's identity.

