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Suvendu Adhikari frontrunner for Bengal Chief Minister, may get 2 deputies

VB Desk,  International

VB Desk, International

The BJP's giantslayer, Suvendu Adhikari, appears all but certain in the race for the chief minister's post in West Bengal, waiting to succeed his political mentor Mamata Banerjee after an intense electoral face-off last month.

West Bengal blindsided Banerjee's Trinamool to elect its first BJP government this week. As the focus now turns to government formation, the latest scoop from insiders is that the state may get two deputy chief ministers to assist Adhikari, reports NDTV.

The state has had no deputy chief minister in the last two decades. Late CPM veteran Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee was the last person to hold this position in the Jyoti Basu government.

Sources suggest that out of the two deputy roles in Bengal, one is likely to go to a woman leader. BJP leader Agnimitra Paul, who won from Asansol Dakshin in the recent election, is reportedly leading in this race and may become Bengal's first deputy chief minister. The second deputy could be appointed from north Bengal, sources indicate. Speculations are rife that Shankar Ghosh, the winning candidate from Siliguri, could be given this role.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah held separate meetings with Paul and Ghosh in Kolkata. The discussions, sources said, centered on the deputy roles.

A meeting of the BJP's winning candidates will be held this evening to elect the leader of the legislative party, who, in fact, will be the chief minister. Sources had earlier told NDTV that BJP West Bengal chief Samik Bhattacharya is expected to propose Adhikari's name -- to be confirmed by a voice vote by the MLAs.

It is only a matter of time before it gets clearer who the other members of his cabinet are, since the swearing-in ceremony is scheduled tomorrow.

The grand oath ceremony will be held at the historic Brigade Parade Ground in the heart of Kolkata. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, chief ministers of NDA-ruled states, and senior BJP leaders are expected to attend in what is expected to be a show of strength after the party's blockbuster performance in the recent polls.

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