Desolate Dharna: Trinamool Top Brass Missing as Mamata Banerjee Protests in Kolkata

The CSR Journal Magazine

In a striking departure from past displays of party solidarity, Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo Mamata Banerjee’s latest demonstration in Kolkata saw a dismal turnout of party lawmakers on Tuesday. The visual of a sparsely attended protest stage highlights a shifting political landscape in West Bengal, just a month after the party lost power in the state to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Banerjee, whose political career has been defined by high-stakes street protests and dharnas both as an opposition leader and a chief minister, launched her latest demonstration at the Y-Channel venue at around 2:00 PM. However, the usual sea of party heavyweights was notably absent.

A Stark Contrast to the Past

Historically, whenever Banerjee called for a sit-in whether protesting the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) or rallying around “Bengali pride” TMC MPs and MLAs would rush to flank their leader. Even in the run-up to the recent elections, during the party’s protests against the SIR, the TMC leadership demonstrated a united front.

The current numbers, however, tell a different story. Despite its recent electoral defeat, the TMC still commands a significant legislative presence, holding 78 seats in the state assembly (following two recent expulsions) and 41 seats across both houses of Parliament. Yet, as the protest got underway, only five Members of Parliament and a handful of Member of Legislative Assemblies were present by her side.

Key Attendees and Notable Absences

Banerjee arrived at the venue accompanied by MPs Dola Sen and Kalyan Banerjee. While a crowd did eventually gather at the site, eyewitnesses noted it lacked the energy and scale of her previous historic rallies.

Among the elected representatives who did show up to support the TMC chief were:

MPs: Derek O’Brien, Samirul Islam, Dola Sen, Mala Roy, and Kalyan Banerjee.
MLAs: Nayana Banerjee, Madan Mitra, Firhad ‘Bobby’ Hakim, Biman Banerjee, Ashok Deb, and Sovandeb Chattopadhyay.

A few defeated candidates, including Chandrima Bhattacharya and Tanmoy Ghosh, were seen on stage, alongside a scattering of Kolkata Municipal Corporation representatives such as Baishwanor Chattopadhyay, Krishna Chakraborty, and Swapan Samaddar.

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