BJP’s ‘Maha-coronation’ in Bengal: Swearing in on May 9, will Suvendu Adhikari become the new CM?
New Delhi/Kolkata: That historic turning point has come in the politics of West Bengal for which BJP was waiting for decades. After the landslide victory in Bengal, the countdown for the formation of the new government has now started. Bengal BJP President Samik Bhattacharya has announced that 9th May The swearing in ceremony of the new government will take place.
This date is very special because this day is also the birth anniversary of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore. BJP is presenting this as the cultural and political liberation of Bengal. However, the biggest question still remains – who will be the next Chief Minister of Bengal?
Suvendu Adhikari: Frontrunner in CM race
The one who defeated a strong leader like Mamata Banerjee twice in a row Suvendu Adhikari At present he is leading in the race for the post of Chief Minister. Top BJP leaders and Suvendu himself are leaving for Delhi on Tuesday, where the final seal on government formation and face will be taken with the central leadership. Let us tell you that the current tenure of Bengal Assembly is ending on 7th May.
PM Modi’s mantra: Focus on ‘change’, not on ‘revenge’
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has described this historic victory as ‘the beginning of a new era’. Addressing the workers from the BJP headquarters in Delhi, PM Modi said that this victory is the victory of development politics. He gave a clear message that the focus of the new government should be “not on the politics of revenge, but on the big transformation of Bengal”. He also called for a complete end to political violence in the state.
Mamta’s ‘retirement’ and Bhawanipur’s defeat
The results of this election have been shocking. BJP has 206 seats Has achieved absolute majority by capturing, whereas Mamata Banerjee’s TMC merely 80 seats But it shrunk. The biggest shock came to Mamata Banerjee in her own home ‘Bhabanipur’, where Suvendu Adhikari defeated her by more than 15,000 votes. Describing this victory as the victory of ‘Hindutva and Sanatani’ values, Suvendu said that this is Mamata Banerjee’s ‘retirement’ from active politics. He thanked Sikhs, Jains, Marwaris and even CPI(M) voters for the victory.
Mamta’s counterattack: Allegation of fraud on 100 seats
Mamata Banerjee, stunned by the defeat, has raised serious questions on the election process itself. He alleged that with the connivance of the Election Commission at least Fraud on 100 seats Has been done Speaking to reporters outside Bhawanipur counting centre, he described BJP as a ‘party of demons’. Mamata claimed that her agents were thrown out, CCTVs were switched off and she was manhandled by central forces. On the other hand, BJP has rejected these allegations and termed Mamata Banerjee as a ‘pathological liar’ (habitual liar).
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