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The internal fissures ripping through the Trinamool Congress (TMC) exploded into a full-scale parliamentary crisis on Sunday, June 14, 2026, as a powerful dissident faction formalized a strategy to break away from the party’s central high command. The rebel camp, marshaled by several disgruntled senior lawmakers, has officially scheduled a high-stakes meeting with Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla for Monday morning to demand formal recognition as a separate parliamentary group. Claiming the allegiance of a “substantial number” of sitting TMC MPs, the faction aims to bypass the rigorous penal disqualifications of the Tenth Schedule (Anti-Defection Law) by proving they hold a definitive two-thirds legislative majority of the party’s elected lower-house strength. In Kolkata, the core leadership under West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee moved swiftly to contain the damage, fiercely condemning the mutiny as a treasonous conspiracy orchestrated to erode the regional party’s formidable clout in New Delhi. While the TMC high command prepares a slate of immediate suspension notices and legal counters, the outcome of Monday’s memorandum submission remains heavily dependent on the Speaker’s structural ruling, a decision that could radically alter national opposition alignments and shift the power balance within West Bengal’s hyper-polarized political ecosystem.

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The expanded 48-team layout of the 2026 FIFA World Cup ignited in spectacular fashion on Sunday, June 14, 2026, as two traditional footballing powerhouses were frustrated by resilient underdogs in their opening group-stage encounters. In a highly physical Group B clash at the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, Switzerland dominated possession and registered a relentless 26 attempts on goal, breaking the ice early in the 17th minute when Breel Embolo clinically fired home a penalty kick. However, wasteful Swiss finishing kept the door ajar, allowing Qatar to mount an iconic, late-stoppage comeback. In the 94th minute, Qatari captain Boualem Khoukhi rose above the defense to power home a bullet header off a Homam Ahmed cross, sealing a dramatic 1-1 tie and capturing Qatar’s first-ever point in World Cup history. Simultaneously, a star-studded Brazil squad sputtered out to a cagey 1-1 draw against Morocco in Group C at the New York New Jersey Stadium. The Atlas Lions drew first blood in the 21st minute through an audacious lob by Ismael Saibari, and though Real Madrid talisman Vinícius Júnior curled in a dazzling equalizer just eleven minutes later, Morocco’s defensive block held firm against the five-time world champions to split the spoils.

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