Suvendu Adhikari Nandigram Seat Resignation: A big change was seen in the politics of West Bengal when Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announced to keep Bhawanipur seat and leave Nandigram seat. With this decision of his, new political equations have started forming in the politics of the state.
A big and important development was seen in the politics of West Bengal on Wednesday, when the new Chief Minister of the state Suvendu Adhikari made an important announcement regarding his political future in the Assembly. Regarding the two assembly seats, Bhawanipur and Nandigram, which were in discussion for a long time, he made it clear that he will now keep the Bhawanipur seat with himself, while he will resign from the Nandigram seat. This decision has once again turned the politics of the state towards new equations, where a new story of balance between power, mass base and strategy is being written.
Oath on Bhawanipur seat, big decision regarding Nandigram
Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari took oath as MLA from Bhawanipur seat in the Assembly complex. After taking the oath, he clarified that by-election will be held on Nandigram seat and a new MLA will be elected from there. However, he also said that his responsibilities and promises towards the people of Nandigram will remain the same as before. He said that there will be no let-up in the development work of the area and all the promises will be fulfilled in a phased manner.
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“The people of Nandigram will be my priority”
Speaking to the media in the Assembly complex, Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari said that Nandigram is an important part of his political life. He assured that even though he will not be the MLA from there, he will pay full attention to the problems and development works of the people of the area. He also said that he has been connected with the public earlier also and will continue to be connected in the same way as he works for other areas of the state.
Mention of old relations and political journey
Referring to his political past, Suvendu Adhikari also remembered the tenure of former Nandigram MLA Firoza Bibi. He said that even at that time he had contributed to the development work of the area, even though he was not formally an MLA. His statement is being seen in different ways in political circles, because it also reflects his old political connections and regional affiliations.
Win on two seats, then strategic change
In the recently concluded assembly elections, Suvendu Adhikari had won both the seats. In Bhawanipur seat, he registered a big lead in a tough contest, while in Nandigram seat also he registered victory in a close contest. Now the decision to retain Bhawanipur and leave Nandigram is being seen as a political strategy, due to which new equations can be created in the politics of the state in the coming times.
Swearing in and formal start in the assembly
Meanwhile, the newly elected MLAs also took oath in the Assembly on Wednesday. Protem Speaker Tapas Roy administered the oath of office and secrecy to all the members. During the program, Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari was given a guard of honour. Before entering the assembly premises, he did B. R. Offered floral tributes to the statue of Ambedkar and bowed before entering the premises.
Political allusion and further picture
Analysts believe that this decision is not just a change of seat, but could also be a step that affects the political direction of the state in the times to come. Retaining the Bhawanipur seat and separating from Nandigram indicates a strategic balance. At present, the politics of West Bengal has entered a new phase, where every decision can lay the foundation of big political equations in the future.
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