Suvendu Adhikari will be sworn in as the next Chief Minister of West Bengal tomorrow following a victory for the BJP [1, 2].
The transition marks a significant political shift in the region, ending 15 years of rule by the Trinamool Congress [4]. This change in leadership follows a historic Assembly election victory that has shifted the state's executive power to the BJP.
Adhikari was selected for the role after the BJP legislative party unanimously backed his name [3]. The party's decision reflects a consolidated effort to lead the state after the recent electoral results.
The swearing-in ceremony is scheduled for 11 a.m. tomorrow [1]. The event will take place at the Brigade Parade Ground in Kolkata [1, 2].
Security and logistical arrangements are being finalized for the gathering at the parade ground. The event is expected to draw significant attention as the state transitions to a new administration under the BJP banner. The ceremony marks the formal beginning of Adhikari's tenure as the head of the state government.
“Suvendu Adhikari will be sworn in as the next Chief Minister of West Bengal tomorrow”
The appointment of Suvendu Adhikari signifies a total realignment of power in West Bengal. By ending the 15-year tenure of the Trinamool Congress, the BJP has established a new administrative foothold in a state that had long resisted its influence, potentially altering the political landscape of eastern India.





