TMC Rebel MPs & Anti-Defection Law India: Mamata Banerjee has not only lost power in the state, but has also lost control over her party's MPs. She now faces the risk of losing control of the party.
Antics over anti-defection law have made it ‘look like an ass’—Abhishek Singhvi calls for repealment
In an exclusive conversation with ThePrint, the Congress MP also expressed confidence that strained ties with DMK & AAP can ...
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Up to political parties to decide on whether to amend anti-defection law: Birla
Kolkata, Jul 4 (PTI) Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Saturday said it is up to the political parties to discuss and decide on whether to amend the anti-defection law ...
The June 2026 rupture in India's Trinamool Congress have left many questioning the efficacy of India's anti-defection law.
MPs of merging with the Nationalist Citizens Party of India (NCPI), party MP Saugata Roy on Thursday slammed the party ...
PDT Achary said the anti-defection law protects MPs only if their party formally merges with another party under constitutional provisions; even a two-thirds majority does not qualify for protection.
Experts say the merger has to happen between two political parties which means Mamata Banerjee has to decide that TMC will merge with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to avoid anti-defection law.
Can MPs switch parties and still keep their seats in Parliament? That's the constitutional question at the centre of a major political controversy after 20 Trinamool Congress MPs claimed to have ...
PP Chaudhary is Chairman of the Joint Parliamentary Committee on One Nation One Election (ONOE), and a member of six other ...
Recent defections have been reported in Aam Aadmi Party led by its Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha and in TMC led by its Lok ...
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