New Delhi: After the big victory in West Bengal and Assam turnout elections, BJP has velocious the process of government formation. The party has spoken inside observers for both states, paving the way for the selection of the Senior Minister. Home Minister Amit Shah has been given this responsibility for West Bengal, while Odisha Senior Minister Mohan Charan Majhi will be his co-observer. In Assam, this role will be played by JP Nadda and Haryana Senior Minister Nayab Singh Saini will be with him.
Will the Senior Minister's name be stamped now?
After these appointments, the most important step now is the selection of the leader of the legislative party. Generally this process decides who will be the next senior minister of the state. Observers talk to the MLAs and reach a consensus on the final name.
When can the new government be formed?
According to party sources, preparations are on for swearing in on May 9 in West Bengal. In such a situation, the name of the senior minister can be spoken in the next few days and the insemination of the government will be formally completed.
How did the whole picture transpiration in Bengal?
This time in the elections, BJP achieved a well-spoken majority by winning 207 seats. This result is moreover considered big considering Trinamool Congress has been dominant in the state for a long time. TMC was reduced to 80 seats, due to which the political equations completely changed.
Why did Bhawanipur seat wilt the part-way of discussion?
The races held in Bhawanipur was in the most headlines, where Suvendu Adhikari defeated Mamata Banerjee. This victory, achieved by a margin of well-nigh 15 thousand votes, is stuff considered a big turning point of the elections.
What was the situation in Assam?
BJP unfurled its strong performance in Assam and was then in a position to form the government by winning 82 seats. The opposition appeared scattered, making the races one-sided.
What message does this victory give?
The results of these two states show that BJP is now strengthening its hold in new areas also. Especially in Eastern India, this sit-in is stuff considered a big political signal for the party.

