Shah to Oversee Bengal Leadership Pick After BJP Sweep
1 min readFresh from an electoral masterstroke in West Bengal, BJP has deployed its heavyweights to cement its victory into governance reality. Central Home Minister Amit Shah is the new central observer tasked with electing the leader of the party’s legislature party, supported by Odisha’s Mohan Charan Majhi as co-observer. The decision, announced by Arun Singh, underscores the high stakes involved.
Bengal’s polls saw BJP rewrite history with 207 seats, dwarfing TMC’s 80 and leaving scraps for others: Congress 2, CPI(M) 1. This mandate empowers BJP to dismantle entrenched issues like corruption and violence, ushering in accountability and growth.
Parallelly, Assam celebrates BJP’s third consecutive win. Union Minister JP Nadda leads as central observer, with Haryana’s Nayab Singh Saini assisting. NDA amassed 102 seats, BJP 82, allies BPF and AGP 10 each, Congress 19.
These observer roles are critical junctures, ensuring internal consensus and swift government formation. Shah’s strategic acumen, proven in multiple battlegrounds, positions Bengal for transformative policies on jobs, law and order, and welfare.
Assam’s result cements NDA’s northeastern fortress, with focus now on sustaining economic momentum through projects like tea industry revival and flood mitigation. As ceremonies unfold, India’s political map is redrawing with BJP at the forefront.