Arunachal Pradesh In the
2009 Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, Trinamool Congress won five seats and got 15.04% of the total votes. In 2020, an independent MLA
Chakat Aboh joined the TMC.
Assam In the 2001 Assam Legislative Assembly election,
Jamal Uddin Ahmed won
Badarpur constituency. He was a Trinamool Congress candidate. Since then, the party has not emphasised on any other organisation. Later in 2018, the work of the organisation started again under the leadership of M. Shanti Kumar Singha. In the 2021 assembly elections, it was decided to field candidates from 14 constituencies on behalf of the party. All-India president of
Congress's women's wing and its national spokesperson and former
Silchar MP
Sushmita Dev joined the Trinamool Congress in August 2021. She is now an MP of Rajya Sabha. Later in 2022, former
Rajya Sabha MP from
Congress, Mr
Ripun Bora joined AITC and was named the President of its Assam Unit. Leading to the joining many prominent local leaders joined the party strengthening its grassroot workers level. The Trinamool Congress released a list of candidates for four Lok Sabha seats in Assam in 2024. TMC's list of candidates includes Gauri Shankar Sarania from Kokrajhar (ST), Abdul Kalam Azad from Barpeta seat, Ghana Kanta Chutia from Lakhimpur seat, and
Radheshyam Biswas from Silchar (SC).
Bihar On 23 November 2021
Kirti Azad, a three-time
MP from
Darbhanga and
Pavan Varma, a former adviser to
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, joined TMC.
Goa Trinamool Congress made their state debut in the
2012 assembly election.
Wilfred de Souza served as head of the Goa branch of the party. With the
2022 Goa Legislative Assembly election approaching, the work of organising the party started from September 2021. The work began with the participation of seven-time Goa Chief Minister
Luizinho Faleiro. Since then, the party has increased its membership in Goa. Former footballer
Denzil Franco and former tennis player
Leander Paes were among those who joined the party. On 13 November 2021,
Mahua Moitra was appointed as the in-charge of the party in Goa to prepare it to contest in the Assembly election. MLA
Churchill Alemao joined TMC in the same year. In the
2022 Goa Legislative Assembly Election, it got 5.2% votes. Later its party President and many leaders left the party. Samil Volvaiker was appointed the President in 2023.
Haryana On 23 November 2021
Ashok Tanwar, former president of
Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee, joined TMC.
Kerala Kerala Pradesh Trinamool Congress was launched in 2009. In 2014, its candidates contested five seats under the party symbol in the parliamentary election. Leaders like Mukul Roy, Derek O'Brien, Mahua Moitra and Nadimul Haque visited Kerala and gave directions for further development in the party's activities. In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, Trinamool Congress candidates contested from five parliamentary constituencies. The 2014 Lok Sabha elections made the Trinamool Congress presence known in Kerala, although it failed to garner significant votes. In the 2016 state election, TMC contested in 70 assembly constituencies but due to technical errors, the party symbol was not accepted. District Committees in all 14 districts of Kerala. Constituency Committees in 95 constituencies out of 140 constituencies. Kerala Pradesh Trinamool Congress also has a 59-member state working committee. Kerala Pradesh trinamool Congress State President Dr. Harish Palathingal.The working president is Shamsu Payaningal. The party is active in all political spheres of the state of Kerala. The Trinamool Congress is aligned with the India Front but is not part of the UDF or the LDF in the state.
Democratic Movement of Kerala The Democratic Movement of Kerala (DMK) is an Indian political party based in
Kerala, India. It was founded by
P. V. Anvar on 9 October 2024. The Democratic Movement of Kerala is active in the
Malabar region. It was merged into the All India Trinamool Congress.
Manipur In the
2012 assembly elections of
Manipur, the party won eight seats and got 10% of the total votes. It became the only opposition party in the
Manipur Legislative Assembly. In the 2017 assembly elections, the party won only one seat (from
Thanga) and received 5.4% of the total votes cast in the elections. Its lone member of the Manipur Legislative Assembly, Tongbram Robindro Singh, switched to the
BJP government in
Manipur in 2017. As of 18 June 2020, he has withdrawn support from the BJP, following the disqualification of seven of its members, to support the
Indian National Congress.
Meghalaya TMC candidate Purno Agitok Sangma won the
Tura constituency by a huge margin in the 2004 Lok Sabha election. The party's
Meghalaya unit was launched in 2021. On 24 November 2021, former
Chief Minister of Meghalaya Mukul Sangma along with other 11 MLAs of INC joined TMC which made TMC the largest opposition party in
Meghalaya Legislative Assembly. On 29 November,
Charles Pyngrope was appointed as the president of AITC Meghalaya unit. In 2022, one defected MLA who has earlier switched from INC quit the party and joined BJP. In the
2023 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election, the Trinamool Congress led by Mukul Sangma contested 56 of the 60 seats and won five seats and received 13.32% of the votes; as such, it became a State Party. Since 2024, it is the largest opposition in Meghalaya.
Mizoram In 2023, an independent MLA Dr.
K Beichhua joined the TMC.
Punjab Shortly before the Assembly elections in 2017, the party started working on the Punjab organisation under the leadership of Jagat Singh. After that, during the assembly elections, it was decided that they would field candidates for 20 constituencies on behalf of the party. The party, however, did not gain any seats in Punjab in that election. After that the party's organisational work in Punjab almost completely stopped. From 2019, the party started a new committee under the leadership of
Manjit Singh. Since then, the party has had a continuous presence in Punjab.
Tripura Under the leadership of
Sudip Roy Barman, former
leader of opposition and then
MLA of
Tripura, all six MLAs of the
Indian National Congress defected to the TMC in 2016, along with many ex-ministers, former MLAs, senior state and district level leaders, in addition to thousands of party workers and supporters, to fight CPI(M), who were running the
Government in Tripura. Later in the presence of
Himanta Biswa Sarma and
Dharmendra Pradhan, Barman defected to the BJP along with all of the other TMC MLAs of the Tripura Legislative Assembly after they cross-voted against party lines in the
2017 Indian presidential election. TMC won one seat in Ambassa Municipal council in the
2021 Tripura civic polls despite widespread violence. TMC emerged as the second largest party in terms of vote-share in the 120 seats it contested out of 334 seats as it garnered 19.9% of the votes in those seats.
Uttar Pradesh The party's state unit in
Uttar Pradesh was set up in 2005. In 2012,
Shyam Sunder Sharma contested the by-poll to
Mant constituency and won on an AITC ticket. He later defected to
BSP. Neeraj Rai is the current president of AITC's state unit in Uttar Pradesh. In October 2021, two senior Congress leaders of
Uttar Pradesh – Rajeshpati Tripathi and Laliteshpati Tripathi, who are the grandson and the great-grandson of
former UP Chief Minister Kamalapati Tripathi, joined the AITC in the presence of Mamata Banerjee. == Electoral performance ==