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Breaking: Bengal Cabinet Begins Formation as BJP Allocates Regional Representation in New Govt Setup

The formation of the new BJP government in West Bengal has officially begun with the swearing-in of Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari and a small initial group of ministers. According to party leadership, this is only the first phase of cabinet expansion, with additional ministers expected to be inducted in subsequent rounds. The initial cabinet list includes a limited number of senior leaders, while more than twenty additional legislators are likely to be inducted later. The party has indicated that the expansion will aim to ensure broad regional representation across West Bengal, reflecting the electoral mandate where BJP secured significant support across multiple districts. Home Minister Amit Shah, during internal discussions, reportedly highlighted that BJP emerged as the leading party in a large number of districts, including several where rival parties failed to win any seats. This performance has been projected by the party as a sign of shifting political ground in the state. The current cabinet formation is being described as strategically balanced, with representation planned from different regions, communities, and organisational backgrounds. Senior leaders such as Dilip Ghosh are among those being considered for ministerial roles in future phases, alongside other prominent state leaders. Party insiders suggest that the government formation process has been deliberately phased to maintain organisational stability while ensuring inclusion of experienced and grassroots-level leaders. The emphasis, according to leadership, is on governance efficiency, administrative continuity, and fulfilling electoral promises. Political observers note that the BJP’s approach in West Bengal reflects a structured power transition strategy, with Suvendu Adhikari at the centre of the new leadership model.

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