Who will be the replacement of ‘Didi’ in Bengal? Amit Shah will choose the new Chief Minister, Nadda gets command in Assam

The election results of West Bengal and Assam have raised the political temperature in the entire country. After the overthrow of Mamata Banerjee’s 15-year-old rule in Bengal, the biggest question now is that Who will sit on the Chief Minister’s chair? Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has called its biggest ‘troubleshooter’ and Union Home Minister to end this suspense. Amit Shah Has been fielded.

Amit Shah for the election of BJP Legislature Party leader (i.e. the Chief Minister-to-be) in West Bengal. central supervisor has been appointed. At the same time, after the third consecutive victory in Assam, the Union Minister is responsible for forming the government. J P Nadda Has been handed over to.

Odisha CM will support ‘Shah’ in Bengal

According to the notification issued by the party, Amit Shah will not take this decision alone. Chief Minister of Odisha Mohan Charan Majhi has been made co-observer for West Bengal. Both the veteran leaders will soon reach Kolkata and hold a meeting with the newly elected MLAs and put the final seal on the name of the Chief Minister. In Bengal, BJP has created history by winning 207 seats with two-thirds majority, due to which BJP is going to form the government for the first time in the state.

Nadda and Naib Saini pair in Assam

Talking about Assam, NDA has scored a brilliant ‘hat-trick’ by winning 102 out of 126 seats. JP Nadda will be the chief observer for the election of legislative party leader in Assam, while the Chief Minister of Haryana Naib Singh Saini Has been given the responsibility of co-supervisor. Although Himanta Biswa Sarma’s re-election as Chief Minister is considered almost certain, these appointments have been made to complete the official process.

Historical record of victory in Bengal

The majority figure in the 294-member West Bengal Assembly is 148, but BJP has left behind all the speculations. 207 seats Have captured. Along with this victory, he also had to face defeat in Mamata Banerjee’s stronghold Bhawanipur. BJP has made a big dent in the traditional vote bank of Trinamool Congress not only in urban but also in rural areas.

NDA’s dominance in Assam

In Assam, BJP has won 82 seats on its own, which is much more than the majority (64). The strength of the alliance has reached 102 with allies BPF (10 seats) and AGP (10 seats). This is the first time that the BJP has won a majority on its own in Assam, which is a testament to the party’s growing popularity. Now everyone’s eyes are on with which names Amit Shah and JP Nadda approach Raj Bhavan.

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