West Bengal continues to witness political discussions and allegations between major parties, but there has been no change in the state government or Chief Minister position, according to verified status.
Mamata Banerjee remains in office as the head of the government, leading the ruling party All India Trinamool Congress.
No change in government status
Despite ongoing political claims and tensions, the state government continues to function normally. The opposition has raised concerns over law and order and alleged incidents of post-poll violence in certain districts, while the ruling party has rejected claims of large-scale or organized violence.
Constitutional process remains unchanged
Under India’s constitutional framework, a Chief Minister remains in office as long as they retain majority support in the Legislative Assembly. Any change in leadership can only happen through:
- Loss of majority support
- A successful floor test
- Voluntary resignation
Floor Test is the key mechanism used to confirm majority support if challenged.
The Governor, as the constitutional head of the state, acts only based on majority strength and does not intervene in political disputes unless constitutional conditions require it.
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Political situation on ground
- TMC continues to run the state government
- Opposition parties continue to raise allegations and political criticism
- State administration maintains that law-and-order measures are in place
- No official declaration of government collapse or leadership change
Conclusion
West Bengal’s political situation remains constitutionally stable, with the current government continuing in office. While political tensions and allegations persist between rival parties, there is no official confirmation of any change in leadership or government structure.















