Illustration of West Bengal assembly dissolution and BJP government preparation
Illustration of West Bengal assembly dissolution and BJP government preparation
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La asamblea de Bengala Occidental es disuelta mientras el BJP se prepara para gobernar

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El gobernador RN Ravi disolvió la asamblea el 7 de mayo después de que Mamata Banerjee se negara a renunciar. El nuevo gobierno del BJP prestará juramento el 9 de mayo.

El BJP puso fin a 15 años de mandato del Trinamool Congress en Bengala Occidental al ganar 207 escaños en la asamblea de 294 miembros. El TMC obtuvo 80 escaños. Mamata Banerjee se negó a aceptar la derrota y alegó manipulación de votos.

El gobernador RN Ravi disolvió la asamblea el 7 de mayo bajo el artículo 174 de la Constitución. El mandato de Mamata ha terminado. El gobernador se encargará de la administración interina hasta que se forme un nuevo gobierno.

La toma de posesión del primer gobierno del BJP está programada para el 9 de mayo a las 10 a. m. en Brigade Parade Ground en Kolkata. Se espera la asistencia del primer ministro Narendra Modi y del ministro del Interior Amit Shah. Los diputados del BJP se reunirán el 8 de mayo para elegir a su líder.

La violencia postelectoral ha continuado. Chandranath Rath, asesor del líder del BJP Suvendu Adhikari, fue asesinado a tiros el 7 de mayo en Madhyamgram. La policía lo describió como un asesinato profesional planificado.

Qué dice la gente

Las reacciones iniciales en X muestran apoyo a la medida constitucional del gobernador RN Ravi de disolver la asamblea, críticas a la negativa de Mamata Banerjee a renunciar y expectación ante el nuevo gobierno liderado por el BJP, con algunos usuarios expresando observaciones neutrales sobre el cambio político y preocupación por la estabilidad futura.

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