A major political development is unfolding in West Bengal as the Bharatiya Janata Party prepares for a decisive legislative party meeting on May 8 in Kolkata. The meeting is expected to finalize the Leader of the Legislative Party, a key step toward forming the new government in the state. According to party sources, senior leadership including Union Home Minister Amit Shah may arrive in Kolkata ahead of the meeting to oversee the process. The selection of the legislative leader will effectively determine who will take charge of the state government. Several names are reportedly under consideration for the top post, including senior BJP leaders such as Suvendu Adhikari, Samik Bhattacharya, Locket Chatterjee, Roopa Ganguly, and Agnimitra Paul. The final decision will be taken during the legislative meeting. Following the selection, the BJP is expected to move toward formally staking a claim to form the government by approaching the Raj Bhavan later the same day. If all proceeds as planned, preparations are also underway for a possible swearing-in ceremony shortly thereafter. The political atmosphere in West Bengal remains highly charged, with this development marking a critical turning point after a fiercely contested election. Party workers and leaders are actively preparing for what could be a historic transition of power in the state. While official confirmation is awaited, the upcoming days are expected to be crucial in determining the next phase of governance in West Bengal.


