Trinamool Congress
The All India Trinamool Congress (abbreviated AITC, TMC or Trinamool Congress) is an Indian political party based in West Bengal.
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| Abbreviation | AITC | 
| Chairperson | Mamata Banerjee | 
| Secretary-General | Subrata Bakshi | 
| Parliamentary Chairperson | Sudip Bandyopadhyay | 
| Lok Sabha leader | Sudip Bandyopadhyay | 
| Rajya Sabha leader | Derek O'Brien | 
| Founder | Mamata Banerjee | 
| Founded | 1 January 1998 | 
| Split from | Indian National Congress | 
| Headquarters | 30B Harish Chatterjee Street, Kolkata-700026 | 
| Newspaper | Jago Bangla (Bengali) | 
| Student wing | Trinamool Chhatra Parishad | 
| Youth wing | Trinamool Youth Congress | 
| Women's wing | Trinamool Mahila Congress | 
| Labour wing | Trinamool Trade Union Congress | 
| Peasant's wing | Trinamool Kisan Congress | 
| Ideology | Anti-communism[1] Bengali nationalism[2] Populism[3] | 
| Political position | Centre[4] to centre-right[5] | 
| Colours | Green | 
| ECI Status | National party | 
| Alliance | NDA (1999–2009) UPA (2009–2012) Federal Front (2019) | 
| Seats in Lok Sabha | 21 / 543 | 
| Seats in Rajya Sabha | 13 / 245 | 
| Seats in State Legislative Assemblies | Indian states 212 / 294(West Bengal Legislative Assembly) 1 / 60(Manipur Legislative Assembly) | 
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