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West Bengal to Get BJP Government Tomorrow, Top Leaders Expected in Kolkata

West Bengal is set to witness a major political shift as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) prepares to form its first government in the state. The swearing-in ceremony is scheduled for tomorrow in Kolkata, following the party’s strong performance in the Assembly elections. According to party sources, large-scale preparations are currently underway for the oath-taking event, which is expected to be attended by several senior BJP leaders and thousands of supporters from across the state. Security arrangements have also been intensified ahead of the ceremony.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and other prominent NDA leaders are likely to attend the event. The ceremony is expected to take place at Kolkata’s Brigade Parade Ground, one of the city’s largest public venues. While the BJP has not yet officially announced the name of the next Chief Minister, senior leaders within the party are holding discussions regarding the final decision. Political observers believe the announcement could be made shortly before the oath-taking ceremony.
The development marks a significant moment in West Bengal politics, where regional parties have traditionally maintained strong influence for decades. BJP leaders have described the victory as a mandate for development, governance reforms, and political change in the state. The outgoing Trinamool Congress (TMC) leadership has raised questions over the election results and the overall polling process. Despite the political tension, BJP leaders have urged supporters to maintain peace and celebrate responsibly.
Crowds of party workers have already started gathering in Kolkata, with BJP offices across the state witnessing celebrations since the election results were announced. Posters, banners, and party flags have been put up in several areas ahead of the swearing-in event. Political analysts believe the new government will face immediate challenges, including employment generation, industrial investment, infrastructure development, and maintaining law and order in the state. More details regarding the cabinet formation and portfolio distribution are expected to emerge after the official oath-taking ceremony tomorrow.



