Suvendu Adhikari took the oath of office on Saturday as the first chief minister from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in West Bengal [1].
The event marks a historic political shift in the state, as the BJP has successfully established its first governing majority in West Bengal [1]. This transition ends decades of governance by other political entities and aligns the state leadership with the national government.
The ceremony took place at the Brigade Parade Grounds in Kolkata [1, 2]. Governor R.N. Ravi administered the oath of office to Adhikari, who serves as the BJP legislature party leader [1].
Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the event to witness the installation of the new government [1]. The gathering served as a formal transition of power following the state election results that provided the BJP with the necessary mandate to govern [1].
Adhikari's appointment as chief minister follows a period of intense electoral competition. The shift to a BJP-led administration is expected to influence the administrative and political landscape of the region, shifting the balance of power within the state's legislative framework [1].
Security and logistical arrangements were concentrated around the Brigade Parade Grounds to accommodate the high-profile attendees and the public gathering [2].
“Suvendu Adhikari took the oath of office on Saturday as the first chief minister from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in West Bengal.”
The formation of the first BJP government in West Bengal represents a significant consolidation of power for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party in a region that has historically resisted its influence. By installing Suvendu Adhikari as chief minister, the BJP now controls both the central government and one of India's most populous states, potentially streamlining policy implementation but also intensifying the political rivalry with the displaced opposition.



