Kolkata, June 30 -- The tussle within the Trinamool Congress over the gang rape of a 24-year-old college student in Kolkata intensified on Sunday, as the party's Lok Sabha MP Kalyan Banerjee launched a personal attack on fellow parliamentarian Mahua Moitra, while the party issued a show cause notice to another leader, Madan Mitra, over his "insensitive" remarks on the incident. Banerjee's comments came a day after Moitra on Saturday reacted to the TMC issuing a warning for the former and Mitra for not following the party line on the crime. In a post on X, Moitra said, "Misogyny in India cuts across party lines. What differentiates @AITCofficial is that we condemn these disgusting comments no matter who makes them." Banerjee targeted Moitra on Sunday and made comments about her recent wedding to former Biju Janata Dal MP Pinaki Misra. "She called me anti-woman. She is anti-woman. She has broken a marriage of 35 years and married a 65-year-old man.," Banerjee told mediapersons. He also alleged that Moitra, who is the TMC's Nadia district unit president and represents the local Krishnanagar seat, was monitoring party activities in the district from abroad during her honeymoon and did not let him campaign for the Kaliganj assembly bypoll held on June 19. Moitra told HT on Sunday that she was not affected by Banerjee's remarks. "I am so happy with my wonderful marriage. that I don't want to ruin my peace of mind by reacting to his comments. But with every word that he utters his misogyny is only proven," she said. The differences over the crime spilled into the public on Saturday, when the TMC sought to distance itself from Banerjee and Mitra. "The remarks made by MP Kalyan Banerjee and MLA Madan Mitra concerning the heinous crime...were made in their personal capacities. The party... strongly condemns the same...," the TMC said on X on Saturday. While Mitra suggested that the victim shouldn't have met the accused alone, Banerjee said the incident proved that certain elements in the party pose a danger to women. Mitra was issued a show cause notice on Sunday. In a letter to Mitra, TMC state president Subrata Bakshi show caused him for breaking party rules and asked him to reply within three days. The BJP intensified its attack on the TMC government, with party leader Suvendu Adhikari leading a rally on Sunday in protest against the alleged incident. Congress, CPI(M) and civil society groups also took out similar rallies....