Bengal: CM Suvendu Adhikari expands his cabinet; 35 ministers take oath | Check full list

Bengal: CM Suvendu Adhikari expands his cabinet; 35 ministers take oath | Check full list


West Bengal cabinet expansion: The West Bengal cabinet was expanded on Monday as 35 new ministers took the oath of office at the Lok Bhavan in Kolkata. Administered by Governor R. N. Ravi, the induction brings the total strength of the state cabinet to 41 members under Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari’s administration.

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13 MLAs took oath as Cabinet ministers, 3 as MoS (Independent Charge), and 19 as MoS:

Cabinet ministers West Bengal government: 

  1. Deepak Barman
  2. Tapas Roy
  3. Dr. Shankar Ghosh
  4. Manoj Kumar Oraon
  5. Arjun Singh
  6. Gouri Shankar Ghosh 
  7. Swapan Dasgupta 
  8. Jagnnatha Chattopadhyay
  9. Kalyan Chakraborty
  10. Ajay Poddar
  11. Saradwat Mukherjee
  12. Dudh Kumar Mondal
  13. Anup Kumar Das 

Minister of State (Independent Charge), West Bengal government: 

  1. Dr. Indranil Khan
  2. Malati Rava Roy
  3. Rajesh Mahato

Minister of State, West Bengal government:  

  1. Joel Murmu
  2. Hare Krishna Bera
  3. Anandamay Barman
  4. Ashok Dinda
  5. Nadiar Chand Bauri
  6. Vishal Lama
  7. Shantanu Pramanik
  8. Moumita Biswas Mishra
  9. Umesh Ray
  10. Purnima Chakravarty
  11. Kaushik Chowdhury
  12. Bhaskar Bhattacharya
  13. Dibakar Gharami
  14. Amiya Kisku
  15. Kalita Majhi
  16. Gargi Das Ghosh
  17. Biraj Biswas
  18. Dipankar Jana
  19. Sumana Sarkar

CM Suvendu’s announcement of expansion

This development comes after Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Sunday said 35 more ministers will be inducted into the state government at an oath-taking ceremony.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), the Chief Minister stated that Governor RN Ravi will administer the oath of office to the new ministers at Lok Bhavan.

“The full Cabinet of the democratically elected Nationalist State Government of West Bengal will be sworn in at the Lok Bhavan. 35 Ministers of the WB Govt will take their Oath of Office, administered by His Excellency, the Hon’ble Governor Shri R N Ravi Ji. We stand committed to fulfilling the aspirations of the People of West Bengal,” he said. 

West Bengal election result 2026 

In the high-stakes 2026 West Bengal state elections, the BJP secured a historic landslide victory by winning 207 seats. The triumph ended fifteen years of rule of Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress (TMC), limiting the party to just 80 seats.

(with ANI inputs) 

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Nida Khan arrested: End of 25-day manhunt for key suspect in Nashik TCS harassment and religious sentiment scandal

Nida Khan arrested: End of 25-day manhunt for key suspect in Nashik TCS harassment and religious sentiment scandal


Nashik TCS case: A significant development in the ongoing case of sexual harassment and religious conversion at Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has occurred with the arrest of Nida Khan, a suspended employee. Khan, who has been avoiding the law for the past 25 days, has finally been caught after her anticipatory bail petition was denied by the court.

Arrest of key accused in major case of exploitation

This arrest comes as a turning point in a case that has caused ripples in the IT industry, involving allegations of workplace harassment, religious conversion, and conspiracy beyond the state’s boundaries.


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Manhunt and arrest using technical methods

Since Khan had been absconding since the day these allegations were brought to light in a TCS-connected BPO unit based in Nashik.

Escaping law enforcement: Even after the police raided her hideout and questioned her husband, Khan remained elusive because she and her relatives kept their phones turned off.

Denial of bail petition: Khan’s legal representatives sought bail for her, citing that she was pregnant and residing in Mumbai. However, the prosecutors successfully countered that her interrogation was necessary to find digital evidence and probe further into the allegations of connections with Malegaon and Malaysia.

Serious allegations: Conversion and coercion

The Special Investigation Team (SIT) has leveled grave charges against Khan, describing her role as “pivotal” in the harassment ring.

Religious inducement: Investigators allege Khan pressured a complainant to adopt Islam, encouraged the wearing of the hijab and burqa, and shared religious mobile applications with victims.

Document suppression: The SIT informed the court that co-accused individuals had allegedly taken possession of victims’ personal documents with plans to change their names.

Protecting predators: Khan is also accused of discouraging survivors from filing complaints and assisting primary suspects in cases of rape and sexual exploitation.

Inside the ‘Nasha Mukt’ workplace scandal

The controversy centers on a BPO unit where women aged 18 to 25 have come forward with harrowing accounts of abuse spanning several years.

Sexual misconduct: FIRs include detailed allegations of molestation, stalking, unwanted touching, and sexual exploitation under the pretext of marriage.

Religious harassment: Complainants allege they were coerced into performing namaz, forced to eat non-vegetarian food, and subjected to offensive remarks regarding Hindu deities and religious practices.

Workplace intimidation: Victims described a culture of fear where senior colleagues used intimidation to establish sexual relationships.

Expanding probe: The SIT and corporate response

The Nashik Police Commissioner directed the formation of an SIT due to the complexity of the case.

The suspects: At least nine FIRs have been registered against multiple employees, including Danish Sheikh, Tausif Attar, Raza Memon, and Shahrukh Qureshi, all of whom are currently in judicial custody.

POSH failure: Notably, Ashwin Chainani, a member of the POSH (Prevention of Sexual Harassment) committee, was also arrested, raising questions about internal safety mechanisms.

TCS oversight: While TCS stated that no formal complaints were initially received through internal ethics channels, the company has since constituted an oversight committee and appointed independent experts to conduct a comprehensive internal probe.

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‘Shots fired at point-blank range’: Eyewitness to Suvendu Adhikari’s aide killing says attack appeared ‘pre-planned’

‘Shots fired at point-blank range’: Eyewitness to Suvendu Adhikari’s aide killing says attack appeared ‘pre-planned’


An eyewitness to the killing of Chandranath Rath, the personal assistant of West Bengal BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari, said the assailants opened fire at point-blank range, describing the attack as seemingly “pre-planned.”

The personal assistant of Suvendu Adhikari was allegedly shot on Wednesday night and later succumbed to his injuries at a hospital near Madhyamgram.

According to ANI, the eyewitness said, “Just as Chandra’s car crossed mine, it suddenly stopped midway, and a bike-borne person came and started shooting on the left side of the car. The person seemed to be an expert and fled immediately. It appeared to be pre-planned. The shots were fired at point-blank range. I heard the sound of two rounds. The incident occurred between 10:30 pm and 11 pm, around 200-300 metres from the hospital. The public brought the victim to the hospital, and the driver of the car was also shot.”


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Meanwhile, Bengal BJP leader Agnimitra Paul made an allegation of a political motive behind the incident and claimed that CCTV footage was being examined. 

“This is perhaps a consequence of Mamata Banerjee’s defeat in Bhabanipur. CCTV footage is currently being examined. Chandra was a trustworthy individual; he oversaw operations at the Leader of the Opposition’s office, was like a brother to our MLAs, and handled several responsibilities,” Paul said.

She also raised questions over the motive behind the murder, alleging that the incident had sparked widespread outrage among party workers and supporters.

“Why was a man who had absolutely no connection with the BJP murdered? There is massive outrage among the public. We sought peace, but now the family will certainly demand answers. Just a short while ago, one of our booth workers was attacked with a knife and is currently hospitalised,” she added.

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Earlier, West Bengal BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari described the killed of his personal assistant a “cold-blooded and pre-planned murder” and appealed party workers to maintain peace, assuring that the culprits would be brought to justice. 

Trinamool Congress (TMC), however, has condemned the incident and demanded the CBI probe into the matter. 

On its social media handle X, TMC wrote, “We strongly condemn the brutal murder of Chandranath Rath in Madhyamgram tonight, along with the killing of three other TMC workers in incidents of post-poll violence allegedly carried out by BJP-backed miscreants over the last three days, despite the Model Code of Conduct being in force.”

It further said, “We demand the strongest possible action in this matter, including a court-monitored CBI investigation.”

 





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Punjab DGP suspects Pakistan’s ‘ISI-design’ role in Amritsar, Jalandhar blasts

Punjab DGP suspects Pakistan’s ‘ISI-design’ role in Amritsar, Jalandhar blasts


AMRITSAR: Punjab Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav on Wednesday inspected the sites of recent low-intensity blasts reported from Amritsar and Jalandhar, and said preliminary assessment indicates involvement of Pakistan-backed elements attempting to disturb peace in the state. Addressing the media after visiting the spot at the Khassa cantonment boundary wall in Amritsar, the DGP said the incident appears to be part of Pakistan’s “ISI-design” to create unrest in Punjab.

“We suspect that since the anniversary of carrying out Operation Sindoor is approaching, this is a part of Pakistan’s ISI designs to cause disruptions in Punjab,” he said. He confirmed that a low-intensity explosion occurred near the army area boundary wall at Khassa cantonment on Tuesday night. Following the incident, teams from the Punjab Police, Bomb Disposal Squad and forensic experts were deployed to the site to sanitise the area and collect evidence for scientific examination.

“Today I visited Amritsar. Yesterday, a low-intensity explosion took place in the army area. I visited that crime scene… A low-intensity explosion was reported from the boundary wall of the army camp located at Khassa cantonment. After that, senior officers of Punjab Bomb Disposal Squads, Punjab Police and Forensic Experts were called to the spot, and after sanitising the area completely, samples from the exhibits were collected for scientific examination,” he said.


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The DGP further stated that an FIR has been registered under relevant sections of law and that a coordinated investigation is underway with the Army and other agencies. Multiple teams are examining human intelligence, technical inputs and forensic evidence to establish the exact nature and origin of the blasts. “An FIR has been registered under the relevant sections of law. Investigation is being carried out in close coordination with the Army and other agencies. Multiple teams are working on this. They are investigating human intelligence, technical intelligence, and forensic inputs,” said DGP Yadav.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Wednesday morning moved to secure forensic evidence and gather information from the sites of the recent blast in Punjab. The team will assist state authorities in investigating the explosion, the sources said. According to the sources, the National Investigation Agency teams are currently en route to the blast sites in Jalandhar and Amritsar, where they are expected to arrive shortly to gather information and assist the Punjab Police in the investigation.

Meanwhile, expressing suspicion over the timing of the incidents, Congress leader Raj Kumar told ANI, “All this is happening because elections are about to take place in the state. This area comes under the central government. Neither the central nor the state government is able to control the situation here. I think there is a conspiracy to rig the elections in Punjab…”

LoP in the Punjab assembly and Senior Congress leader Partap Bajwa said, “Back-to-back blasts in a single day cannot be brushed aside as coincidence, first Jalandhar and then Amritsar. The Punjab government must act swiftly to identify and bring to justice those behind these incidents. At a time when several conspiracy theories are circulating and fear is spreading among the general public, the administration cannot afford silence or complacency. Punjab has already been grappling with serious challenges like youth unemployment and lack of opportunities. Any attempt to disturb peace and stability will only deepen the sense of uncertainty among our people. Punjab cannot afford another phase of instability. Maintaining law and order and restoring public confidence must be the government’s top priority.”

On Wednesday, Amritsar police restricted public movement in certain areas to investigate the nature of a sudden blast reported in Khasa near the cantonment area in Amritsar on Tuesday. Assistant Sub-Inspector Karam Singh informed that the roads are currently closed for surveillance.

Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Karam Singh, while speaking to ANI, said, “I got to know that an explosion has taken place here. We’ll close the road for surveillance.”

Expressing fear over the potential disruption of peace, Punjab Congress President and MP Amarinder Singh Raja Warring, in a post on X, wrote, “Back-to-back blasts have shaken Punjab. Yesterday in Jalandhar, and now near Khasa Camp in Amritsar — this is deeply alarming. Who is trying to destabilise our state? Why has the Punjab Government failed to prevent such incidents? What is the Government of India doing? Repeated lapses point to a serious breakdown of intelligence and security. Punjab’s peace cannot be compromised. We demand accountability and immediate action.”

On Tuesday, a blast occured in Khasa near the cantonment area in Amritsar at around 10:50 pm, prompting a swift response from police and security agencies. No casualties were reported. Speaking to ANI, SP Aditya S. Warrier said police received information about the suspected blast, and senior officers immediately rushed to the spot along with the army personnel stationed in the cantonment area.

The Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) was called to conduct a thorough inspection. The Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) team collected samples and evidence from the site. The collected material was sent for analysis to determine the nature and cause of the incident. Amritsar SP Aditya Warrior told ANI, “At around 10.50 pm, the police received a complaint about a sound of a blast near Khassa cantonment… The police team reached the spot along with the senior officials of the army residing in the cantonment. The BDS team was also called, which conducted a check there. The FSL team gathered the evidence, and it has been sent for sampling and testing. We are checking how many blasts have occurred and how.”



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BREAKING | Jalandhar: Explosion outside BSF headquarters, scooter gutted at BSF Chowk; high alert issued

BREAKING | Jalandhar: Explosion outside BSF headquarters, scooter gutted at BSF Chowk; high alert issued


An intense explosion took place in a parked scooter near the BSF Frontier Headquarters at BSF Chowk in Jalandhar on Tuesday night. With its windows shattered, the entire area was put on alert due to panic that ensued. While the scooter was entirely destroyed, fortunately there were no injuries.  

Intense blast shatters windows

The blast occurred at around 8:00 PM on May 5, 2026. It happened at BSF Chowk, where the scooter, owned by Gurpreet, a delivery boy, was parked outside the highly guarded BSF gate. According to eye-witnesses, the intensity of the blast could be felt at least one kilometer away from the spot; in fact, it shattered the windowpanes of an adjacent building and also created a stampede among people shopping at the sabzi mandi next door.


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Police and BSF joint investigation

Commissioner of Police Dhanpreet Kaur Randhawa and other senior police officials rushed to the scene as the area was immediately secured. Both forensic experts and a technical team from BSF were summoned to analyze the debris left behind in order to find out what exactly exploded in the scooter.

“An investigation has begun, and prima facie it appears there was no foul play,” CP Randhawa stated. “We are working with BSF teams and forensic experts to identify the trigger. The owner of the two-wheeler is currently being questioned.”

Delivery boy scenario

According to the initial investigation, Gurpreet had come to the BSF headquarters to deliver a package to one of its staff members. The explosion happened when he was within the complex. Agencies involved in the investigation are considering the possibility that the blast was caused by an undelivered package that was kept in the vehicle’s storage compartment.

Increased security in Jalandhar

After the bomb blast incident, increased security measures have been put in place in Jalandhar’s key installations. In addition, the police are reviewing the camera footage from CCTV cameras around BSF Chowk to identify any suspicious activities that preceded the explosion incident. Although the authorities seem inclined to the technical or accidental angle, they say that everything is being investigated.

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DNA decoded the fall of Bengal’s empress: How Mamata’s 15-year fortress crumbled to saffron wave

DNA decoded the fall of Bengal’s empress: How Mamata’s 15-year fortress crumbled to saffron wave


West Bengal has changed hands three times in modern history. In 1977, the Left ended Congress’s rule. In 2011, Mamata Banerjee ended the Left’s 34-year grip. In 2026, the BJP ended Mamata. Each transition took decades to build. This one took 44 months. The numbers tell the story plainly. Of 293 seats counted, the BJP won or led in 208. TMC was reduced to 79. BJP’s vote share stood at 46 percent. TMC’s at 41. Of Bengal’s 6.82 crore registered voters, 6.31 crore cast ballots. That 31-lakh vote gap between the two parties translated into a seat difference of over 100.

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DNA decodes: The TMC collapse


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TMC had held 119 seats unbroken for 15 years. BJP took 69 of them. TMC had held 162 seats for 10 consecutive years. BJP took 95. In the previous election, TMC retained 37 percent of its seats. BJP retained 98 percent of its own. TMC lost 127 seats it had won last time. BJP lost one. The fortress did not fall in a day. It cracked ward by ward, booth by booth, over four years.

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The sanatan factor

BJP built its Bengal campaign on one thread and never let go. The thread was Sanatan. Every rally, every temple visit, every counter-narrative circled back to Hindu consolidation.

On April 23, the day Phase 1 voting began, PM Modi visited Belur Math at 5 PM and spent 30 minutes meditating in Swami Vivekananda’s chamber. The message: we are not outsiders. On April 26, he visited the Matua Thakurbari temple in Thakurnagar. Same day, he went to the three-century-old Thanthania Kalibari in Kolkata, a direct answer to TMC’s Jai Shri Ram versus Jai Maa Kali campaign framing. BJP told voters both Rama and Kali belonged to the same tradition. Bengali identity was Sanatan identity. All Sanatanis would vote as one.

They did.

The Muslim vote shift

West Bengal has 27 percent Muslim voters. For fifteen years, that vote went almost entirely to TMC. In 2021, TMC won 43 of 44 Muslim-majority seats. This time, it won only 30.

The split happened along multiple lines. In Murshidabad and Nadia, roughly 7 percent of Muslim votes shifted to Humayun Kabir’s party. About 4 percent went to Owaisi’s AIMIM. Congress and Left absorbed 3 percent more. Around 3 percent of Muslim voters, urban, middle class, frustrated with TMC’s governance, voted BJP.

In Murshidabad, where 67 percent of voters are Muslim, TMC fell from 20 seats to 9. BJP rose from 2 to 8. The pattern repeated in Malda, Birbhum, and North Dinajpur.

The machine behind the win

Sunil Bansal was appointed BJP general secretary in 2022 and assigned Bengal. He began ground-level work immediately. The strategy was not built for one election. It was built for a state.

Bengal was divided into six zones. Leaders were flown in from Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Himachal, and Uttarakhand to run each zone. Booth committees were formed at all 80,000 polling booths. Ward presidents were appointed for all 144 wards of the Kolkata municipal area, the first time ever. In the four years before polling, 1.65 lakh small gatherings were held across the state. BJP membership in Bengal doubled from 25 lakh to 50 lakh.

The election that wasn’t violent

In 2021, over 50 people died during polling. In the 2023 panchayat elections, 50 were killed in a single day. This time, violence was near zero. The Election Commission deployed 2.4 lakh paramilitary personnel. NIA was deployed in a state election for the first time. Over 165 additional counting observers were stationed. Voter turnout crossed 92 percent, a new state record.

Mamata Banerjee was trailing in her own seat, Bhavanipur, by 15,000 votes after 19 rounds of counting. The woman who built modern Bengal politics, who stopped the Left, who made Bhavanipur her stronghold, was losing to the same opponent who defeated her in Nandigram five years ago. Fifteen years is a long time to hold a fortress. It took 44 months to take it apart.

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