Will 2022 be the Year of National Expansion for the TMC?

The original version of this article was published on 22nd December 2021 in “The Daily Guardian.”

The TMC had won a resounding victory in the West Bengal elections held in May this year, defeating its main rival the BJP. Source: Creative Commons | CDC Global Health
The Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress’ national ambitions are seemingly being shaped in the northeast, where the party is targeting the Bengali diaspora in three states — Tripura, Assam, and Meghalaya. Source: Wikimedia Commons
Babul Supriyo joined the AITC in September 2021, a few months after he was dropped from the union cabinet leading a stream of defections from the other parties to the TMC. Source: Wikimedia Commons
To create a more national appeal, sources said the TMC plans to induct new faces in its various party committees, the most recent being the inclusion of Yashwant Sinha in its working committee. Sinha is a Rajya Sabha MP and was formerly a BJP leader and now is the TMC’s Vice President. Source: Wikimedia Commons

Damini Mehta/New Delhi

With inputs from Megha Pande, Sashwat Pandey, and Vrinda Tulsian Interns at Polstrat.

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