Claims about swearing-in ceremony at Brigade Parade Ground, rumours spread about Suvendu Adhikari

West Bengal: Claims of a grand swearing-in ceremony at the Brigade Parade Ground on Saturday and the swearing-in of Suvendu Adhikari as the state’s first BJP Chief Minister have created a stir in political circles in West Bengal. However, no official confirmation has yet been made by either the state or central government regarding such a swearing-in ceremony.

Sources and social media discussions are claiming that BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari may be sworn in as Chief Minister at a ceremony at the Brigade Parade Ground on Saturday. These claims also include the possibility of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, the BJP’s national leadership, and Chief Ministers from several states attending the event.

Similarly, it is being claimed that Chief Ministers of NDA-ruled states, including Nitin Nabin, who is mentioned as the BJP’s National President, will also attend the alleged ceremony. However, no independent confirmation of these claims is available.

Given the current political situation in West Bengal, it’s clear that no official announcement of a change in the Chief Minister’s position has been made. Consequently, reports of Suvendu Adhikari’s swearing-in are based solely on speculation and unconfirmed information.

Political analysts say that such rumors and claims often surface during election season or political tensions, potentially creating confusion among the public. The Brigade Parade Ground has a tradition of hosting large political events, but any swearing-in ceremony requires constitutional procedures and formal notification.

At present, no official schedule for such a swearing-in ceremony has been announced by the state administration, the Election Commission, or the central government. Therefore, caution is advised regarding these reports.

Amidst such discussions in political circles, neither the Trinamool Congress nor the BJP has issued any formal statement. Consequently, this matter is considered entirely unconfirmed and based on rumors.

Experts say the public should rely only on official information and avoid news based on social media or unverified sources.

The true political picture will emerge only after the situation in this matter becomes clear. Currently, there has been no official confirmation of any change of Chief Minister or swearing-in in West Bengal.

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