Suvendu Adhikari has not become West Bengal’s Chief Minister. The headline of the article is factually incorrect. The article details the political journey of Suvendu Adhikari, a prominent leader who switched from the Trinamool Congress (TMC) to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and his significant role in the 2021 West Bengal Assembly elections.
Adhikari, previously a key figure in the TMC, held important portfolios including Transport, Irrigation and Waterways. He was instrumental in organizing Mamata Banerjee’s rallies and campaigns, particularly in the Jangalmahal region. His departure from TMC in late 2020 was a significant blow to the party.
He joined the BJP in December 2020 and quickly became one of the party’s most visible faces in West Bengal. He contested against Mamata Banerjee in the Nandigram constituency during the 2021 elections, and while he initially won, Banerjee ultimately secured victory after a recount.
The article highlights Adhikari’s strong organizational skills and his ability to mobilize support, particularly within the politically significant Jangalmahal area. He is credited with helping the BJP gain considerable ground in the region, traditionally a TMC stronghold.
Post-election, Adhikari has been a vocal critic of the TMC government, raising issues of corruption and alleged irregularities. He has also been involved in legal battles, including a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) regarding alleged irregularities in the recruitment of teachers.
The article emphasizes Adhikari’s continued influence within the West Bengal BJP and his potential to lead the party in future elections. It portrays him as a determined and ambitious politician who played a crucial role in challenging the TMC’s dominance in the state. Despite not becoming Chief Minister, he remains a key player in West Bengal politics.

