In a landmark political and administrative move, West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari chaired his first cabinet meeting and announced six major decisions that are already triggering nationwide political debate. Among the most significant announcements was the approval to implement the Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme in West Bengal — a program that had remained stalled for years under the previous Mamata Banerjee-led government. The decision is expected to benefit millions of economically weaker families across the state by providing access to cashless healthcare coverage. Another high-impact decision taken during the cabinet meeting relates to national security and border management. The Bengal government has decided to immediately begin the process of providing land for border fencing projects to the Border Security Force (BSF). The issue had long been a point of conflict between the Centre and the state government, with repeated delays affecting fencing work along sensitive international border areas. Political observers see these decisions as a strong message from the new administration regarding governance priorities, Centre-state coordination, and internal security. The implementation of Ayushman Bharat and support for BSF infrastructure projects are likely to reshape the political narrative in West Bengal ahead of upcoming electoral battles. The first cabinet meeting is being viewed as a strategic beginning for the Adhikari administration, signaling faster policy execution and alignment with key national initiatives. While opposition parties are expected to challenge the decisions politically, supporters claim the moves will improve healthcare access, strengthen border security, and boost administrative efficiency across the state. The developments have sparked sharp reactions in political circles and are expected to dominate national discourse in the coming days.


