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In a landmark meeting held on Friday, May 8, the newly elected BJP MLAs in West Bengal formally elected Suvendu Adhikari as the leader of the legislative party. The meeting, overseen by Union Home Minister Amit Shah as the central observer, officially confirms Adhikari as the Chief Minister-designate for the state's first-ever BJP government. Adhikari, who secured high-profile victories in both Nandigram and the Bhabanipur constituency by defeating former CM Mamata Banerjee, was widely regarded as the frontrunner for the top post following the party's decisive mandate.
The selection process was a pivotal moment in the state’s political transition, following the dissolution of the 17th Legislative Assembly by Governor RN Ravi on May 7. While other names like state BJP president Samik Bhattacharya and Agnimitra Paul were briefly in the mix, party insiders highlighted that Adhikari's role as the "face" of the campaign and his extensive grassroots influence made him the unanimous choice. The meeting also involved discussions on the cabinet structure, which is expected to include a diverse mix of veterans and new faces, including the potential appointment of two Deputy Chief Ministers.
The mood at the BJP headquarters was one of celebration as the formal election cleared the path for the swearing-in ceremony scheduled for Saturday, May 9, at the Brigade Parade Ground. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to attend the historic event, which marks the end of 15 years of Trinamool Congress rule in West Bengal. Adhikari’s elevation comes at a time of high political tension, underscored by his public commitment to "rescuing Bengal" from what the party has termed a decade of administrative failure and post-poll unrest.