BJP names chief minister in India's West Bengal after sweeping win

Suvendu Adhikari will be sworn in on Saturday

India's Home Minister Amit Shah (L) greets Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and newly selected Chief Minister of West Bengal Suvendu Adhikari (C) during a party meeting in Kolkata on May 8, 2026.PHOTO:AFP

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party named a chief minister of West Bengal state on Friday, cementing its thumping win in key elections in the bastion long held by its adversary.

Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) claimed a landmark 207 out of 294 seats in the legislative assembly in Monday's results, marking its first electoral victory in the largely Bengali-speaking state of more than 100 million.

The results should put Modi on a stronger footing while he battles a series of economic and foreign policy challenges, including high unemployment rates and a pending US trade deal, ahead of a general election in 2029.

The BJP named Suvendu Adhikari as chief minister of West Bengal, the party's leader and Indian Home Minister Amit Shah said.

"It was decided unanimously," Shah told reporters after a meeting of the BJP's elected members in the eastern state.

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