West Bengal Assembly Dissolved, Notification Issued in Official Gazette


In a significant constitutional development, the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal has been officially dissolved following a notification issued by the Governor. The announcement, published in The Kolkata Gazette (Extraordinary) on May 6, 2026, has triggered widespread political reactions across the state.

According to the notification, Governor R. N. Ravi exercised his powers under Article 174(2)(b) of the Constitution of India to dissolve the State Legislative Assembly with effect from May 7, 2026. The order has come into immediate effect, marking a crucial shift in the state’s political landscape.

The official document clearly states that the notification has been issued for public information and transparency. With the dissolution now in force, the state is expected to enter a new political phase, including the likely announcement of fresh Assembly elections in the near future.

The notification bears the signature of Governor R. N. Ravi and has been duly authenticated by the Chief Secretary, Dushyant Nariala, on behalf of the state government.

Political analysts believe that this development will accelerate electoral activities, prompting major political parties to finalize their campaign strategies. The dissolution is expected to intensify political engagement across the state, with parties preparing to appeal to voters in the upcoming elections.

Meanwhile, the general public is closely watching the developments, anticipating the formation of a new government. The decision is being viewed as a turning point that could significantly influence the future political direction of West Bengal.

Overall, this move is likely to have far-reaching implications, setting the stage for a dynamic and closely contested electoral process in the coming months.

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