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With an average age of 57, the cabinet largely leans on seasoned leadership while making room for a younger generation of politicians.

West Bengal Governor RN Ravi administers oath of office to 13 BJP MLAs during the swearing-in ceremony of new cabinet ministers at the Lok Bhavan, in Kolkata. (Photo: PTI)
The induction of 18 ministers into the newly sworn-in West Bengal Cabinet reflects a carefully calibrated political strategy by the BJP, combining experienced leaders, organisational heavyweights, socially representative faces, and professionals from diverse backgrounds. Party insiders describe the composition as an attempt to balance governance experience with electoral outreach across Bengal’s key social and regional constituencies.
With an average age of 57, the cabinet largely leans on seasoned leadership while making room for a younger generation of politicians. Four ministers are below the age of 50, with Mathabhanga MLA Nishith Pramanick emerging as the youngest member of the ministry. The blend is being projected as a balance between continuity and renewal as the BJP seeks to consolidate its hold over the state.
Education and professional qualifications are among the cabinet’s notable features. Fifteen of the 18 ministers hold graduate or higher degrees, while 12 possess postgraduate qualifications. Three ministers hold PhD degrees, underscoring the party’s emphasis on educational credentials. The cabinet also includes doctors, professors, journalists and teachers, giving it one of the most professionally diverse compositions seen in Bengal politics in recent years.
Social representation appears to have been a key consideration in the ministry’s formation. The cabinet includes representatives from 13 caste groups, covering eight of West Bengal’s ten largest caste communities. Among Scheduled Caste ministers, the BJP has accommodated both Rajbongshi and Namasudra leaders—communities that hold significant electoral influence in North and South Bengal, respectively. Nishith Pramanick and Deepak Barman represent the Rajbongshi community, while Ashok Kirtania represents the Namasudras.
Similarly, the two Scheduled Tribe ministers reflect the BJP’s focus on distinct tribal belts. Manoj Kumar Oraon represents the Oraon community and the tea-garden region of North Bengal, while Kshudiram Tudu comes from the Santhal community of Junglemahal, a region that has emerged as a crucial political battleground over the past decade.
Regionally, the cabinet draws ministers from all five major organisational zones of the BJP in Bengal, with particularly strong representation from North Bengal and Rarh Bengal. Party leaders believe this distribution will help strengthen administrative and political outreach across the state.
The ministry also features several prominent figures from the BJP’s organisational structure. Former state president Dilip Ghosh joins the cabinet alongside current state vice presidents Deepak Barman, Agnimitra Paul and Jagannath Chattopadhyay. Kshudiram Tudu, a national secretary of the BJP ST Morcha, has also been inducted, highlighting the party’s emphasis on organisational experience, say BJP sources.
In terms of governance and legislative experience, the cabinet includes a former Union minister, a former state cabinet minister, several former Members of Parliament and multiple multi-term legislators. Nishith Pramanick previously served as a Union minister, while Tapas Roy brings experience as a former state cabinet minister. Former MPs Dilip Ghosh, Arjun Singh and Swapan Dasgupta have also found a place in the ministry. Ten ministers are multiple-term MLAs, including six-term legislator Tapas Roy and five-term MLA Arjun Singh.
Analysts suggest, BJP is seeking to combine social representation, administrative experience and organisational strength as it begins its first full term in power in West Bengal, while simultaneously positioning itself for future electoral battles across the state.
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