Kolkata: The political landscape of West Bengal is poised for a monumental shift as Suvendu Adhikari has been designated as the state’s next Chief Minister. This decision follows a decisive electoral performance by the Bharatiya Janata Party, which secured 207 seats in the legislative assembly, effectively ending the long-standing tenure of the Trinamool Congress. The formal announcement regarding the leadership is scheduled for this evening at 5:00 PM, following a high-level meeting of the newly elected legislators in Kolkata. This meeting is being presided over by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who arrived in the city earlier today to oversee the transition of power and finalize the cabinet structure.
In a first for the state, the new administration will feature two Deputy Chief Ministers to represent diverse regional and demographic interests. Former actress and parliamentarian Roopa Ganguly has been confirmed for one of the deputy positions, while the second post will be occupied by a male legislator from the Darjeeling hills. Adhikari is expected to personally manage the crucial Home Ministry portfolio, signalling a focus on administrative stability and law enforcement. The swearing-in ceremony is slated to take place at the historic Brigade Parade Ground on May 9, an event expected to draw a massive gathering along with senior national leaders including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other prominent figures from the National Democratic Alliance.
Suvendu Adhikari’s elevation to the top post comes after a significant personal victory where he defeated outgoing Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in her home turf of Bhabanipur. He also maintained his stronghold in Nandigram, marking a consistent electoral success against his former mentor. The transition signifies the first time a right-wing party will govern West Bengal since the inception of assembly elections, marking a tectonic shift in regional governance. With the official cabinet names set to be unveiled shortly, the incoming government has expressed its commitment to fostering a new era of development and peace across the state.