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Suvendu Adhikari Sworn in as West Bengal Chief Minister Amidst Political Shift

In a historic ceremony, Suvendu Adhikari was sworn in as the Chief Minister of West Bengal, symbolizing a major political shift as the BJP secures a decisive victory in the assembly elections. The event, attended by numerous national leaders, marks the end of regional party dominance in the state. Adhikari's commitment to fulfilling campaign promises and focusing on development and governance reforms sets the tone for his administration. His rapid rise in politics, especially after defeating Mamata Banerjee in Nandigram, highlights his significant role in the BJP's strategy in West Bengal.
 

A New Chapter in West Bengal Politics

On Saturday morning, a significant event unfolded in the political landscape of West Bengal. Suvendu Adhikari, a prominent leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), took the oath of office as the Chief Minister at a grand ceremony held at the historic Brigade Parade Ground in Kolkata at 11 AM. This event marks a pivotal shift in power within the state, as the BJP achieved a decisive victory in the recent assembly elections, securing 207 seats and ending decades of dominance by regional parties.


Meeting with the Governor and Government Formation

Following the election results, Adhikari met with Governor R.N. Ravi to formally present his claim to form the government. Describing the public mandate as 'historic,' the new Chief Minister emphasized that his administration would focus on fulfilling all promises made during the election campaign, prioritizing development, stability, and governance reforms.


High-Profile Oath Ceremony with National Leaders

The ceremony turned into a major political event with the presence of numerous top leaders from across the country. Senior ministers, chief ministers, and NDA leaders attended the oath-taking, making it a significant display of strength for the BJP.


Notable VVIP Guests at the Oath Ceremony

The list of prominent VVIP attendees included:
- Prem Singh Tamang – Chief Minister of Sikkim
- Khemchand Singh – Chief Minister of Manipur
- Neiphiu Rio – Chief Minister of Nagaland
- Pema Khandu – Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh
- Manik Saha – Chief Minister of Tripura
- Eknath Shinde – Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra
- Diya Kumari – Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan
- Samrat Chaudhary – Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar
- Rajnath Singh – Union Defence Minister
- J.P. Nadda – Union Health Minister
- Dharmendra Pradhan – Union Education Minister
- Shivraj Singh Chouhan – Union Minister
- Suresh Gopi – Union Petroleum Minister
- Harshvardhan Singhla – Member of Parliament.


Suvendu Adhikari's Political Journey

Suvendu Adhikari's rise in West Bengal politics has been remarkably swift. Once considered a close aide to Mamata Banerjee of the Trinamool Congress, he joined the BJP just before the 2021 assembly elections. His victory over Banerjee in the high-profile Nandigram constituency during those elections marked a significant turning point in his political career. Since then, he has emerged as one of the leading faces of the BJP's campaign in West Bengal, and his ascension to the Chief Minister's office is viewed as a major achievement for the party in the state.