Political activity has surged in West Bengal following the Bharatiya Janata Party’s decisive electoral victory, with attention now centered on the selection of the state’s next Chief Minister. According to party sources, a crucial BJP legislative party meeting has been scheduled for 4:00 PM today, where the leader of the legislative party is expected to be formally chosen. Senior BJP leader and Union Home Minister Amit Shah has been appointed as the central observer for the process and will attend the meeting. Mohan Charan Majhi has also been named co-observer, and both leaders are expected to play a key role in finalizing the decision. The selection made in today’s meeting will determine who will lead the new BJP government in the state. Meanwhile, preparations for the oath-taking ceremony are in full swing. The swearing-in is scheduled for tomorrow at around 10:00 AM at the historic Brigade Parade Ground in Kolkata. The venue has long served as a major center for political rallies and public gatherings in the state. Reports indicate that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, and several Chief Ministers from NDA-ruled states may attend the ceremony. Security arrangements and logistical preparations are being closely monitored ahead of the high-profile event. With the legislative meeting set to conclude speculation over leadership, all eyes are now on the official announcement of West Bengal’s next Chief Minister and the formation of the new state government.

