Mamata Banerjee updated her X biography on March 30, 2026, after Suvendu Adhikari was sworn in as the chief minister of West Bengal [1].
The move signals a formal acknowledgment of the Trinamool Congress's electoral defeat. By removing her title as the incumbent chief minister, Banerjee marks the end of her party's hold on the state government.
Adhikari (BJP) took the oath of office in Kolkata on Saturday, March 30, 2026 [1]. The ceremony officially ended the 12-year rule of the Trinamool Congress in the state, Priya Menon said [3].
Following the event, Banerjee altered her profile on X, formerly known as Twitter. While some reports state the bio now reads "TMC Founder" [4], other sources indicate she listed her three past terms as chief minister and described herself as the "TMC Chairperson" [2].
"Mamata Banerjee's X bio now reads 'TMC Founder', signalling acceptance of the electoral outcome," Rajesh Sharma, a political analyst, said [1].
The update quickly gained traction online. Ananya Ghosh, a social media commentator, said the bio update went viral as netizens debated its implications for the political future of the state [4].
Banerjee's transition from the state's highest executive office to a party leadership role follows a period of intense electoral competition. The change in her digital presence serves as a public record of the transition of power in West Bengal.
“"The BJP's Suvendu Adhikari took oath as West Bengal's chief minister on Saturday, ending TMC's 12‑year rule."”
The updating of a social media profile may seem minor, but in the context of Indian state politics, it serves as a symbolic concession of power. By shifting her identity from a governing executive to a party founder and former leader, Banerjee is repositioning herself for a role in the opposition while validating the legitimacy of the new BJP-led administration under Suvendu Adhikari.




