How one of India's most successful female politicians is losing her party
How one of India's most successful female politicians is losing her party12 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleSoutik BiswasIndia correspondentNurPhoto via Getty ImagesMamata Banerjee has dismissed a rebellion by legislators as opportunistic and vowed to bounce backPolitical parties usually survive defeat. What they often struggle to survive is the sudden loss of power.That is the predicament facing the Trinamool Congress (TMC) party in West Bengal, a state of more than 100 million people in eastern India. Barely a month after being voted out of office, the party is facing a rebellion by most of its legislators, a potential split among its MPs and growing doubts about the authority of its founder, Mamata Banerjee.Banerjee is no ordinary regional leader. In 2011 the firebrand politician achieved what many thought impossible, ending 34 uninterrupted years of Communist rule in West Bengal and dismantling one of the world's longest-serving elected left-wing governments. Time magazine later named her among the world's 100 most influential people. She would go on to govern for 15 years, turning the TMC into India's most successful regional party and herself into one of the country's most formidable opposition politicians.Hindustan Times via Getty ImagesNarendra Modi congratulates Suvendu Adhikari, who became West Bengal's first BJP chief minister last monthWhich is what makes the events of the past month so startling. Last month Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) swept to power in West Bengal, ending the TMC's 15-year rule amid a potent mix of anti-incumbency, religious polarisation and controversy surrounding the electoral rolls.Yet Banerjee's party was hardly annihilated. It still won 26 million votes, only about three million fewer than the BJP, and retained roughly 40% of the popular vote. It remains a substantial political force, with 80 legislators in the state assembly and 28 members of parliament.In...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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