Kapil Sibal has called for the disqualification of “rebel” TMC MPs, arguing that they are acting against party decisions in connection with a proposed merger involving the NCP. The Times of India report frames Sibal’s demand as a challenge to MPs who, according to the allegation, are aligning themselves differently from the official party line. Sibal’s position centers on the claim that such members should face legal and parliamentary consequences for what he portrays as deviation from party directives. The report does not indicate any final decision by the relevant authorities at this stage, but highlights that the issue is now in the spotlight amid ongoing discussions about party alignments and mergers. The proposed NCP merger and the status of the TMC MPs who are described as having rebelled are presented as the core context for Sibal’s call for disqualification. As the matter develops, the next steps would depend on how parliamentary and legal processes evaluate the claims and the conduct attributed to the MPs.