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West Bengal Cabinet Expands with 35 New Ministerial Appointments

West Bengal's cabinet grew to 41 members on June 1, 2026, following the swearing-in of 35 new ministers. The expansion aims to boost regional and community representation across the state government. West Bengal Cabinet expansion: 35 more Ministers to be sworn in on June 1 With this expansion on June 1, Cabinet strength will rise to 41; along with seniority, the BJP is likely to give considerations to regional and community-wise representations West Bengal Cabinet.

The West Bengal government significantly increased its executive size on June 1, 2026, with the induction of 35 ministers. This brings the total cabinet count to 41, positioning it near the legal ceiling mandated by the 91st Constitutional Amendment Act, 2003. That law caps the state council of ministers at 15% of the total Legislative Assembly strength—for West Bengal’s 294 seats, this limit stands at 44 ministers.

This reshuffle is designed to broaden the government's footprint, balancing representation across various districts and communities. By adding 35 ministers, the administration has moved to distribute departmental responsibilities more widely, blending senior leadership with newer voices to manage state governance.

FeatureDetails
New Ministers Added35
Total Cabinet Size41
Effective DateJune 1, 2026
Constitutional Limit15% of Assembly (approx. 44)

Glossary

91st Constitutional Amendment Act (2003): Legislation that capped the total number of ministers (including the Chief Minister) at 15% of the total Legislative Assembly strength.

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