The Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress is certain to become the third factor in the politics of the nation.


- The question is how many years will it take for leaders who have split from different parties to stay together? Internal discord is possible

- What is the principle of Trinamool? Remove BJP is not a principle.

- is the purpose. Will everyone be able to stay together after the purpose is fulfilled?

Political scientists Palmer and Perkins have written a thought-provoking book called 'Political Parties'. They have given some theories about political parties. Accordingly, (1) each political party is formed following a specific principle. (2) It has a high-priest who is often also a doctrine-giver. (2) A political party must have priests (other leaders). (3) The party must have a scalersystem. Vice Presidents, General Secretaries, Ministers, Treasurer etc.) (2) The party is formed by an ideological group of society. It is from this group that the party members come. (3) In addition, it is inevitable that there are supporters of the party even though they are not members of the party. They are the backbone of the party. (2) Party leaders must have a definite goal and a definite program. Political parties are, after all, a part of society. He must do not only political but also other social activities. Such as helping the society in times of disaster, confirming the writers, artists etc. Make financial arrangements for those in need. (2) Budget Just like any organization, it needs money for its day to day expenses or for special programs. None of that can be accomplished by subscriptions of members of that organization or party or by grants from members. Therefore, every political party, like other institutions, has to take grants from the rich, and on top of that, the party has to manage that amount (budgeting).

As far as India is concerned, the first Congress party was formed in the country (the leaders formed that political party at Sartejpal Hall in Mumbai on December 2 at 12 noon).

Colonel Hunt, a personal assistant to Viceroy Lord Curzon at the time the Muslim League was founded at Aga Khan and Sir Syed Ahmed in 1908, said a new chapter was opening in India's history.

This was followed by the founding of the Communist Party of India in 191. But its effects were not so great. After that Hind Mahasabha was formed, Jan Sangh was formed in 190. He was a member of VP Singh's Janata Dal government. He formed the Bharatiya Janata Party after the collapse of the government. After the wars of 190 and 19th and 19th, it became so strong that, formed in the interim, Dr. Formed under the leadership of Ram Manohar Lohia's Samajwadi Party (SP) and later Hridaynath Kunjaru. The Praja Samajwadi Party (PSP) moved into a backward role. There are only two dominant political parties in India. Congress is basically Poo. Tolstoy, and Ruskin's (Un to the last) doctrine, which has been the Messiah of the lower strata of society since Bapu's time. Its basic tenets are socialism and democracy. BJP is also a party devoted to democracy. But its leading members come from the bourgeois party of society (the creamy layer of the middle class). Its supporters are either rich or super-rich. It is very clear that Hindutva is flowing in the BJP.

Now the 'Trinamool' comes to the fore. After three victories in West Bengal and with the backing of the BJP government at the Center, the BJP. In the last election in which Mamata Banerjee came to power for the third time after beating the candidates from West Bengal, the Congress did not only help them but also fielded its own candidates against its own. Only BJP got the benefit of some of these seats. Now Mumtaz's mercury, which is basically Mercury temperament, has gone up. Although he was in Delhi, when he asked to meet Sonia Gandhi, he said, "Is it necessary to meet Sonia every time?"

Now, the question remains of the leadership of the opposition. So far, Sonia Gandhi has been the Leader of the Opposition. Does Mamata Banerjee want to take that position herself? The problem is that his party is almost non-existent in South India. Uddhav Thackeray of Shiv Sena in Maharashtra is not able to give a shit. Raj Thackeray of MNC has turned to BJP. In Gujarat or Rajasthan where there are BJP and Congress governments respectively, their party cannot even take root. However, starting from Bihar, East India and Punjab, Haryana, West Uttar Pradesh, Mamata Banerjee can make her mark. He wants to increase his party's seats in the Rajya Sabha (winning assembly elections) and become the main opposition in the Rajya Sabha.

Speaking of the Lok Sabha, it is still three and a half years since its elections. This period is also long. Now the question arises that the leaders who have split from different parties have joined the Trinamool. There are leaders who have split from the Congress and also from the BJP. Will they be able to live together for three and a half years? The probability is very low. Internal divisions within the party are likely to arise. Basically, it is almost impossible to keep the leaders of different ideologies together. Their basic principles are different. On the other hand, the question arises, what is the principle of Trinamool itself? That's all they can say. As the Congress clearly states, the formation of a socialist society is our motto. What is the seed mantra of Trinamool? They have come to power by defeating communism. So communism cannot be his theory. BJP's inflow theory. Hindutva does not like them. What do they have in principle? 'Remove BJP' is not a principle, it is a 'purpose'.

Whatever it is, but at this stage it seems clear that Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress is becoming the third factor in the country's politics after the Congress and the BJP. Just as the Labor Party is emerging in England after the Whigs and the Tories, so the Democrats and the Republicans in America are becoming the 'Green Party'. Also, Trinamool will be the third factor whether it comes to power or not.

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