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Amit Shah named Bengal observer as BJP brainstorms chief minister pick

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is actively brainstorming to select the next Chief Minister of West Bengal following a massive electoral victory in the state. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has been appointed as the central observer for West Bengal, highlighting the importance the party attaches to leadership decisions. The Odisha Chief Minister will serve as the second observer for the state. Meanwhile, other senior party leaders have been appointed as observers for Assam. The race for the Chief Minister's post in West Bengal is currently a three-way toss-up among prominent frontrunners who have worked extensively on the ground. The central leadership is keeping a close watch on the series of meetings taking place in West Bengal, while local leaders discuss the next steps. The Home Minister is expected to travel to Kolkata within the next twenty-four to forty-eight hours to oversee the selection process. The final decision remains highly anticipated as the party evaluates the candidates who contributed to the recent electoral success in the state.

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