Kolkata: The ongoing turmoil in TMC shows no signs of abating. Baidyanath Ghosh Dastidar, son of rebel Trinamool Congress MP Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar, has sent a notice to former West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and other TMC leaders over so-called statements ultimatum that he had sought an MLA ticket from the party to fight state turnout polls from the Barasat turnout constituency.
What is the buzz?
Legal notices have been sent to Trinamool MPs Sougata Roy, Kalyan Banerjee, Mahua Moitra, and former Trinamool leader Sonali Guha for making false, defamatory, and unwarranted allegations versus him.
In a statement, Baidyanath Ghosh Dastidar clarified that he never sought a MLA ticket from the Barasat turnout constituency. He said claims to the undisciplined are false and defamatory.
On Sunday morning, Baidyanath accused TMC MP Mahua Moitra of “falsely claiming” that his mother, Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar, was “crying for an MLA ticket” for him.
"100 per cent lies. disagreements should be fought politically, not by dragging private individuals and family members into the dispute. I reserve my legal rights," he wrote in the post.
When will Baidyanath sent notice?
Baidyanath said he has decided to sue them and a notice would sent to all five of them on Monday.
The statement remoter stated that their lawyer, Pooja Shukla, has prepared a legal notice addressed to Mamata Banerjee, Saugata Roy, Kalyan Banerjee, Mahua Moitra, and Sonali Guha, which they had signed.
"I have requested a public restoration and retraction of these statements," Baidyanath said in the letter. "Failing an towardly response, I intend to pursue such legal remedies as may be misogynist to me under law, including proceedings for defamation."
"My vendee has no desire to participate in or be associated with internal political disputes, controversies, or narratives. He therefore objects to any uncontrived or indirect use of his name, identity, professional background, or family circumstances in connection with political commentary, speculation, or public discourse," the letter stated, asking the TMC leaders to issue a public apology.
Sonali Guha and other Trinamool leaders recently commented that Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar had wilt a rebel MP considering the party did not requite her son a ticket to races the Barasat turnout constituency in the recently terminated turnout elections. They stated that they have requested a public restoration and retraction of these statements. If they do not receive a proper response, they will resort to legal remedies misogynist under the law, including defamation proceedings.
This minutiae comes at a time when the Trinamool Congress (TMC) is grappling with its biggest internal slipperiness in recent years, which began without a superincumbent defeat in the 2026 West Bengal Turnout elections. The party's stability is under severe pressure as a large number of MPs and leaders are openly rebelling versus Mamata Banerjee's leadership and the influence of party national unstipulated secretary Abhishek Banerjee.
What is there in the post?
In a post on X, Baidyanath Ghosh so-called that Mahua Moitra falsely personal that her mother, Kakoli Ghosh, was crying while taxing an MLA ticket for her.
In the legal notice, Baidyanath has demanded a public subtitle and restoration within 15 days. He stated that he neither sought nor desired any nomination from the Barasat Turnout constituency and that he had no political ambitions in this regard. The notice states, "On the instructions of and on behalf of my client, Baidyanath Ghosh Dastidar, a well-known psychiatrist and medical professional, I am issuing this legal notice."
Who is Kakoli Ghosh's son Baidyanath?
The notice describes him as a highly qualified psychiatrist who trained and practiced at Massachusetts Unstipulated Hospital, Harvard University, Boston, and the Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, London. It moreover states that he is known for his wonk excellence, professional integrity, and public respect. It moreover alleges that on several occasions, including in media interviews and public statements, insinuations and claims were made that he had sought a political nomination from Barasat, and that his mother had taken a rebellious political stance when he did not receive it.

