Suvendu Adhikari Stakes Claim to Form New Bengal Govt

A BJP delegation led by Suvendu Adhikari formally staked claim to form the new West Bengal government. The oath ceremony is scheduled for Saturday, coinciding with Rabindranath Tagore's birth anniversary. Governor R.N. Ravi will administer the oath in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other leaders. Adhikari, set to become the ninth Chief Minister, promised a collective leadership approach.

Key Points: BJP Stakes Claim to Form New West Bengal Government

  • BJP delegation led by Suvendu Adhikari reaches Lok Bhavan
  • Letter with 207 MLA signatures handed to Governor
  • Oath ceremony on Saturday, Tagore's birth anniversary
  • Mamata Banerjee becomes former CM after Assembly dissolution
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BJP's Bengal legislative party stakes claim for forming new government

Suvendu Adhikari leads BJP delegation to Governor R.N. Ravi to stake claim for forming new West Bengal government. Oath ceremony set for Saturday.

"Collective leadership will guide new state administration - Suvendu Adhikari"

Kolkata, May 8

A delegation of Bharatiya Janata Party leaders, led by its West Bengal legislature party leader Suvendu Adhikari, on Friday reached Lok Bhavan to formally stake its claim to form the government with Governor R.N. Ravi.

State BJP President and Rajya Sabha member Samik Bhattacharya, as well as several party MPs from the state and senior state party leaders, were also present in the delegation.

Adhikari and Bhattacharya jointly handed over a letter staking formal claim for forming the new government carrying the signatures of all the 207 BJP legislators.

The oath ceremony will be conducted on Saturday at 10 a.m., which coincides with the birth anniversary of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore as per the Bengali calendar.

The oath ceremony will be administered by Governor Ravi himself in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Chief Ministers from other BJP-ruled states, some members of the Union Cabinet and several top Central BJP leaders.

On Thursday evening, the Governor had issued the order for dissolution of the earlier Assembly, which meant automatic dissolution of the previous Mamata Banerjee-led government.

This decision of the Governor automatically made Banerjee the former Chief Minister, although she had not followed the traditional protocol of submitting her resignation to him.

Even after officially becoming the former Chief Minister, Banerjee's Facebook and X accounts carry the tag of "Founder Chairperson All India Trinamool Congress. Honourable Chief Minister, West Bengal".

Suvendu Adhikari will become the ninth Chief Minister of West Bengal, succeeding Banerjee, who had occupied the post for the last 15 years since 2011, which marked the end of the 24-year Left Front regime in West Bengal and the beginning of the Trinamool Congress government.

After being unanimously selected as the leader of the legislature party, Adhikari said that he will run the new state administration on the basis of "collective leadership" instead of imposing all his decisions on the other cabinet members.

- IANS

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Priya S
Will be interesting to see how Bengal's culture changes under BJP. Being a Bengali, I'm honestly worried about the communal harmony in our state. Let's hope Suvendu Adhikari's "collective leadership" promise is genuine and not just words.
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Vikram M
Big day for Bengal politics! From Left Front to TMC and now BJP - the state is finally getting a taste of good governance. Mamata's attitude of not submitting resignation shows her arrogance. But BJP needs to deliver jobs and infrastructure now - people will be watching closely.
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Rohit P
Even after losing, Mamata still calls herself CM on social media - that's what you call denial! 😂 But seriously, Bengal needs stable government now. 207 MLAs is a strong mandate. Hope Adhikari focuses on industry and education like he promised. Jai Hind!
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Nikhil C
The oath ceremony on Tagore's birth anniversary is a nice touch by BJP. Shows they respect Bengali culture. But I'm concerned about one-party dominance across India - BJP rules so many states now. We need strong opposition for democracy to thrive, even in Bengal.

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