Amit Shah in Kolkata for Discussions on BJP Chief Minister Candidate Amid West Bengal Government Formation

Amit Shah in Kolkata for Discussions on BJP Chief Minister Candidate Amid West Bengal Government Formation
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ramped up its efforts to establish its inaugural government in West Bengal, with Union Home Minister Amit Shah arriving in Kolkata on Friday, May 8, for vital discussions concerning the party’s chief ministerial candidate.

A gathering of newly elected BJP legislators is set for around 4 pm, at which time the BJP Legislative Party leader is anticipated to be officially elected.

Central observers, including Shah, are expected to oversee the procedure for choosing the next chief minister.
The inauguration ceremony for the new government is planned for May 9.

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Senior BJP figure Suvendu Adhikari is still regarded as the primary candidate for the chief minister position after the party’s significant success in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections.

Agnimitra Paul and Roopa Ganguly are also among the names being considered within party discussions, according to News18.

The BJP won 207 seats in the Assembly elections, whereas the ruling All India Trinamool Congress saw its number drop to 80 seats after holding power for 15 years.

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