Kolkata, Feb. 9 -- With smaller opposition parties working to join hands to form anti-TMC and anti-BJP groupings with an eye on the Muslim votes in the upcoming West Bengal assembly elections, there could be a multi-way split of minority community electorate which is estimated to be at least 30% of the state's 91.27 million (as per 2011 Census). The ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) has been getting the lion's share of the Muslim votes in the eastern state ever since the Mamata Banerjee-led party overthrew the Left Front in 2011. The possibility of new political alignments emerged on Thursday when the Congress, which once controlled the Muslim-majority districts of Murshidabad and Malda, decided to drop its old ally, the CPI(M), and contest o...