Suvendu Adhikari, once an all-weather man of Mamata, is now next CM of West Bengal: 5 facts about him
Sanjeev Kumar | May 9, 2026 12:21 AM CST
It was 2007. A young man in a simple kurta stood in the dust of Nandigram, speaking into a handheld microphone. At his side stood Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee. Back then, Suvendu Adhikari was the engine of her revolution.
Today, he sits in the leader's chair at the state secretariat, having dismantled the very political machine he helped build.
Adhikari was elected on Friday as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislature party leader in West Bengal. He will take oath as the first BJP chief minister of the state on Saturday at the Brigade Parade Ground.
This follows a high-stakes election where the BJP won 208 of the state's 294 seats, effectively ending 15 years of TMC era.
Adhikari's path to the CM seat
The path to the secretariat started on April 2, when Adhikari filed his nomination for Kolkata's Bhabanipur seat. During a roadshow, Union home minister Amit Shah recalled that while Adhikari originally wanted to contest only Nandigram, the party asked him to take the fight to Bhabanipur to defeat Mamata Banerjee in her home turf. Shah predicted that a victory in Bhabanipur would ensure a state-wide win.
By the evening of May 4 the numbers vindicated this strategy. Adhikari defeated Banerjee by 15,000 votes, as per Election Commission data.
Five facts on Suvendu Adhikari
- Born on December 15, 1970, in Purba Medinipur, Suvendu is the son of veteran leader Sisir Kumar Adhikari. He began his legislative career in 2006 and served two terms in the Lok Sabha before joining the state cabinet in 2016.
5. Suvendu Adhikari holds a Master of Arts from Rabindra Bharati University. He served as chairman of the Contai Co-operative Bank and the Vidyasagar Central co-operative Bank. He was removed from his posts following his shift to the BJP. He is a sports enthusiast with a particular interest in football and cricket.
The 2026 election strategy
In the 2026 elections, Adhikari contested from both Nandigram and Bhabanipur. Throughout the campaign, he shifted the party's focus towards Hindu consolidation, specifically targeting 70.54% of the population and addressing concerns regarding demographic changes and infiltration.
The BJP secured leads even in districts with high Muslim populations like Malda and Murshidabad, as per EC data.
The 2026 election strategy
In the 2026 elections, Adhikari contested from both Nandigram and Bhabanipur. Throughout the campaign, he shifted the party's focus towards Hindu consolidation, specifically targeting 70.54% of the population and addressing concerns regarding demographic changes and infiltration.
The BJP secured leads even in districts with high Muslim populations like Malda and Murshidabad, as per EC data.
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