BJP Nominates Rathindra Bose as West Bengal Assembly Speaker

BJP MLA Rathindra Bose has been nominated for the post of West Bengal Assembly Speaker. Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announced the nomination on Thursday. Bose won the Coochbehar Dakshin constituency by a margin of 23,284 votes. The BJP secured a landslide victory with 207 seats, ending the TMC's 15-year rule in the state.

Key Points: BJP Nominates Rathindra Bose for West Bengal Speaker Post

  • BJP nominates Rathindra Bose for Speaker
  • Bose won Coochbehar Dakshin by 23,284 votes
  • BJP won 207 seats, ending TMC's 15-year rule
  • Suvendu Adhikari is new Chief Minister
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West Bengal: BJP nominates MLA Rathindra Bose for Assembly Speaker post

BJP MLA Rathindra Bose nominated for West Bengal Assembly Speaker. Suvendu Adhikari announces candidature after BJP's landslide win in 2026 elections.

"I am the most delighted after the government of misrule by Mamata Banerjee was removed and the Suvendu government came to power. - Tapas Roy"

Kolkata, May 14

Bharatiya Janata Party MLA from the Coochbehar Dakshin constituency has been nominated by the ruling camp for the post of the West Bengal Assembly Speaker, Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari said on Thursday.

"Shri Rathindra Bose; Bharatiya Janata Party MLA of the Cooch Behar Dakshin (South) Constituency, has been nominated as our Candidate for the Post of Hon'ble Speaker of the 18th West Bengal Legislative Assembly. I hope that his Candidature is supported by one and all and he gets elected unanimously," Adhikari posted on X.

Rathindra Bose is poised to be the Assembly Speaker as the BJP holds a majority in the House.

Bose had won the election from the Coochbehar constituency by a margin of 23,284 (11.4 per cent) voters. He defeated Avijit De Bhowmik of the Trinamool Congress (TMC).

Bose will replace BJP MLA Tapas Roy, who was sworn in as the Pro-tem Speaker of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly on Tuesday.

Roy, a veteran politician whose transition to the BJP was a key flashpoint in the lead-up to the elections, did not mince words after taking his oath.

Addressing the media shortly after Governor RN Ravi administered the oath, Roy expressed a sense of personal and political vindication. He framed the election results not just as a win, but as a liberation from the previous administration.

"I am the most delighted after the government of misrule by Mamata Banerjee was removed and the Suvendu government came to power," Roy said.

The 2026 Assembly election results marked a decisive mandate for the BJP, registering a significant surge, winning 207 seats in the 294-member Assembly, a major shift in a state where it had earlier secured 77 seats in the previous election. The Trinamool Congress (TMC), which had won 212 seats in the last Assembly polls, finished a distant second with 80 seats. This ended TMC's 15-year rule in the State. Congress was restricted to just two seats.

Following the victory, Suvendu Adhikari took the oath as the ninth chief minister of West Bengal.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I'm happy to see a new government after 15 years, I wish the Speaker nomination process had been more transparent. The people of Bengal deserve a Speaker who represents all MLAs, not just one party. Let's hope Rathindra Bose acts independently and doesn't become just a rubber stamp for the ruling party.
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Vikram M
Tapas Roy's comments about 'misrule' by Mamata Banerjee are spot on. The way TMC was running Bengal into the ground with corruption and violence was shameful. Now the people have spoken loud and clear - 207 seats! That's a massive mandate for change. Good riddance to bad governance. 🇮🇳
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Ananya R
Hope Rathindra Bose lives up to the expectations. The Speaker is supposed to be the guardian of debate in the House, not just a party loyalist. Bengal needs constructive opposition too, not just a one-party show. Let's see how this plays out...
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Rohit P
Interesting times for Bengal! From 77 to 207 seats - that's an incredible turnaround. The people have rejected the TMC's divisive politics. But I hope the new government focuses on real issues - unemployment, education, healthcare - not just political point-scoring. The real work starts now. 💪
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Kavya N
Tapas Roy's transition to BJP was indeed a major political moment. But calling Mamata Banerjee's government 'misrule' is a bit harsh. She did some good work, especially in rural development and women's empowerment. However, the corruption allegations were too many to ignore. Time for Bengal to move forward with a balanced approach.

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