After achieving a landslide victory in West Bengal, the Bhartiya Janata Party is on cloud nine. BJP’s leaders and workers are celebrating their win throughout the country, and especially in West Bengal. Bhartiya Janta Party won 206 seats out of the 294 assembly seats in West Bengal.
BJP Sweeps the Poll
BJP marked an end to the 15 years of Trinamool Congress (TMC) rule in the state. TMC lost this election and only managed to get 81 seats out of the 294 assembly seats.
Now, the election result picture is clear, and everyone is excited to know who will become the chief minister in the first BJP government in West Bengal. Multiple names are surrounding the political arena, but the final decision will be made only after the central parliamentary board meeting of the BJP in Delhi.
BJP Appointed Central Observers
BJP has appointed Union Home Minister Amit Shah as the central observer and Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi as the central co-observer to reach a consensus and to elect the leader of the legislative party in West Bengal. Amit Shah and Mohan Charan Majhi will meet and discuss the issue with the winning candidates and then inform the Central Parliamentary board.
Central Parliamentary Board
After their observation and findings, the central parliamentary board will make a decision on the chief minister post. As of now, workers and leaders are busy distributing sweets and enjoying their first win in West Bengal.
