Suvendu Adhikari was sworn in as the first BJP chief minister of West Bengal on May 3, 2024, during a ceremony in Kolkata [1].

This transition marks a historic shift in the state's political landscape, as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) establishes its first-ever government in West Bengal [1].

The ceremony took place at the official venue in Kolkata, where Adhikari took the oath of office to lead the state government [2]. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath attended the event, along with other senior leaders from the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) [1].

Alongside the new chief minister, five ministers were sworn into the cabinet [2]. Among those taking the oath were Dilip Ghosh and Agnimitra Paul [1]. The appointment of these officials follows the BJP's victory in the West Bengal assembly election, which necessitated the installation of a new state administration [2].

The event served as a formal consolidation of power for the BJP in a region where the party had previously not held the chief ministerial post [1]. The presence of top national leadership emphasized the strategic importance of the victory for the party's broader goals in India.

Suvendu Adhikari was sworn in as the first BJP chief minister of West Bengal

The appointment of Suvendu Adhikari represents the first time the BJP has held executive power in West Bengal. This shift disrupts long-standing political dominance in the state and aligns the regional administration more closely with the central government's agenda under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.