Suvendu Adhikari set to become first BJP CM of West Bengal
Work is on in full swing at the West Bengal Assembly to make arrangements for a possible cabinet meeting after the swearing-in ceremony.
PTI
-
Suvendu Adhikari's name was announced by Union Home Minister Amit Shah in the presence of newly elected BJP MLAs (ANI)
Kolkata, 8 May
Senior BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari was on Friday elected the
leader of the BJP legislature party in West Bengal, paving the way for him to
become the first BJP chief minister of the state.
BJP sources said Adhikari's name was proposed at the
legislature party meeting here and formally announced by Union Home MinisterAmit Shah in the presence of newly elected BJP MLAs and senior party leaders.
The swearing-in ceremony of the new BJP government will be held at the Brigade Parade Ground in Kolkata on 9 May.
Meanwhile, work is going on in full swing at the West Bengal
Assembly to make arrangements for a possible cabinet meeting after the
swearing-in ceremony of the new government on Saturday, a senior official said.
In the absence of any official communication, the Assembly
secretariat is preparing the premises amid the possibility that the new cabinet
members may come there after the swearing-in and hold their first meeting
chaired by the new chief minister, the official told PTI. The Writers’
Buildings, which is set to house the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) and several
key departments, is undergoing renovation and maintenance.
The building ceased to function as the state secretariat in
2013 after Mamata Banerjee shifted the secretariat to Nabanna.
Asked whether the CMO would temporarily function from the
Assembly annex building before the renovation work at Writers’ Buildings is
completed, the official said, "No such word has been communicated to us. I
think the final decision will be announced by the BJP leadership by tomorrow
morning."
The Assembly annex building was inaugurated a few years ago.
Meanwhile, nameplates of all ministers outside their rooms
in the Assembly, located across the lobbies of the old Assembly building, were
removed as cleaning and maintenance work gathered pace. Chief Secretary
Dushmanta Narial held an emergency meeting with Assembly personnel on May 6,
the official said.
"We have been asked to keep the annex building ready
and take into account every infrastructural issue, considering security and
other aspects. The building has to be kept ready," he said.
The foundation stone of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly
building was laid on 9 July, 1928, and the structure was completed in two years
and seven months, blending oriental and occidental architectural influences.
The first sitting of the newly constituted Assembly was held on 7 April, 1937.
The Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress came to power in
the state in 2011, and the CMO was in the Writers' Buildings for two years
before moving to 'Nabanna', a 14-storey structure at Shibpur in Howrah. Nabanna
was built for a project of the Hooghly River Bridge Commissioners.
Before 2013, the Writer's Building used to be the state
secretariat housing the CMO and most other important government offices. Built
in 1780, the three-storey red Writers’ Buildings follows the neoclassical style
with Corinthian columns.
Constructed by builder Thomas Lyon, the structure initially
served as a boarding house for junior-level clerks known as “writers”, from
which the building derived its name. It was later converted into an
administrative office by Warren Hastings.
After Independence, it became the seat of power of the West
Bengal government. From the first chief minister, Prafulla Chandra Ghosh of the
Congress, in 1947 to CPI(M)’s Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee in 2011, all chief
ministers operated from the building until Mamata Banerjee shifted the
secretariat to Nabanna.
"The move to shift the state secretariat to Nabanna was
a hasty, poor planned one with no thought given to heritage and history. We
will change that," BJP MLA-elect Agnimitra Paul said.
Leave a Reply
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *




