CNN Central News & Network-ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Trinamool Congress (TMC) chief Mamata Banerjee has responded to the continuing wave of resignations from her party, stating that those "under pressure" are free to leave if they choose. Her remarks came after actor-turned-politician and Rajya Sabha MP Koel Mallick resigned, adding to a series of high-profile departures that have intensified political challenges for the party. Addressing party workers, Banerjee maintained that the organization would continue to move forward despite the setbacks and emphasized that commitment and loyalty remain central to the party's future. The latest resignation has fueled speculation over internal dissent within the TMC following recent political developments in West Bengal. Party leaders, however, have sought to project confidence, asserting that the departures will not weaken the party's organizational strength or grassroots support. Political observers believe the resignations could influence the state's evolving political landscape as rival parties attempt to capitalize on the situation. Meanwhile, TMC has reiterated its focus on rebuilding the organization and strengthening its cadre ahead of future political challenges. The developments have triggered fresh debate over party unity, leadership dynamics, and the broader implications of the ongoing exodus. Analysts are closely watching whether additional resignations occur in the coming weeks and how the TMC responds to the emerging political pressures.
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