Suvendu Adhikari on Saturday took oath as the Chief Minister of West Bengal after the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) secured victory in the state assembly election, marking its first-ever win in the eastern state’s turbulent electoral history that has seen shifts from Communist rule to the 15-year tenure of Mamata Banerjee.
Adhikari, who once served as a close aide to Banerjee during her tenure as Chief Minister while leading the All India Trinamool Congress government, now occupies the same top post he once worked under her leadership.
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His political journey is widely seen as one of the most dramatic transformations in West Bengal politics, rising from a key Trinamool leader and aide to Banerjee to a central figure in the BJP’s campaign and a prominent leader in constituencies such as Nandigram and Bhabanipur.
The oath-taking ceremony marked a significant political development, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah in attendance, underscoring the importance of the BJP’s electoral victory in the state.
Adhikari’s new council of ministers includes several prominent leaders, among them Dilip Ghosh, Agnimitra Paul, Nishit Pramanik, Kshudiram Tudu and Ashok Kirtania, all of whom took oath during the ceremony.
Source: NDTV