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The Great Reset in West Bengal

Tide Triggers Massive Administrative Overhaul at Nabanna: West Bengal braces for a major Nabanna overhaul as a new government prepares sweeping IAS and IPS reshuffles after the 2026 Assembly election.
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As a new Chief Minister is likely to be sworn in on May 9, coinciding symbolically with Rabindranath Tagore’s birth anniversary, the corridors of Secretariate, Nabanna, are already thick with whispers about who will be shown the door and who will be ushered in.

The coming reshuffle promises to be one of the most consequential in recent memory — and its contours are already beginning to take shape.

The EC’s Dress Rehearsal

In a sense, the ground was already tilled well before polling day. When the Election Commission announced the assembly poll schedule in March, it moved with startling speed to dismantle the administrative superstructure that had been carefully assembled — and widely perceived as aligned — under the TMC’s long years in power.

Chief Secretary Nandini Chakravorty and Home Secretary Jagdish Prasad Meena were removed within hours of the Model Code of Conduct kicking in, in what the poll body described as a step to ensure “violence-free and peaceful elections.” DGP Peeyush Pandey and Kolkata Police Commissioner Supratim Sarkar were transferred in the very next order. In their place came Dushyant Nariala, a 1993-batch IAS officer from the North Bengal Development Department, as Chief Secretary; Sanghamitra Ghosh, a 1997-batch IAS officer, as Home Secretary; and senior IPS officer Siddh Nath Gupta (1992 batch) as the new DGP, with Ajay Kumar Nand (IPS-1996) taking charge as Kolkata Police Commissioner.

The Supreme Court, rejecting a TMC-backed challenge to these transfers, observed that such pre-election reshuffles were “common practice” and not unprecedented. The stage, in effect, had already been set for a larger reset.

The Race for Chief Secretary (CS)

The most watched appointment is that of the Chief Secretary. While Nariala has earned respect for his conduct during the MCC period, the incoming administration is reportedly looking for a more senior face to spearhead its “reconstruction” agenda.

  • Vivek Bhardwaj (IAS 1990): Currently serving as the Secretary, Ministry of Panchayati Raj at the Centre, Bhardwaj is the front-runner for the CS post. Known for his administrative grit and experience in both the Union and State governments, his return to Kolkata is seen as a move to align Nabanna’s functioning with the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).
  • S. Kishore (IAS 1989): As one of the senior-most officers in the cadre, Kishore remains a formidable candidate if the government seeks a “stabilizer” to manage the immediate post-poll transition.
  • Nandini Chakravorty (IAS 1994): The former CS removed by the ECI in March, she is unlikely to return to the top post, given the new government’s desire for a clean break from the previous administrative structure.

Shaking Up the Home Department

The Home Secretary’s post, currently held by Sanghamitra Ghosh (IAS 1997), is also slated for a change. While Ghosh was an ECI appointee, the new regime is likely to appoint a senior 1991 or 1992-batch officer to this critical portfolio, which oversees the state’s law and order and the sensitive “Personnel and Administrative Reforms” (P&AR) wing.

Officers like Puneet Yadav (IAS 1999), currently on central deputation, are being discussed for key departmental roles (Principal Secretary) to bring in fresh eyes and “central-style” efficiency to the state’s stalled industrial and land-reform policies.

Policing the Police: The DGP and CP Kolkata

Nowhere is the reshuffle expected to be more “surgical” than in the police administration. The BJP’s campaign was built on the plank of “Law and Order,” and a total purge of the IPS top brass is inevitable.

  • The End of the Rajeev Kumar Era: With the superannuation of Rajeev Kumar (IPS 1989) on January 31, 2026, the era of the “all-powerful” DGP who faced multiple central agency probes has already closed. 
  • Siddh Nath Gupta (IPS 1992): Having served as the ECI-appointed DGP during the 2026 polls, Gupta has a strong chance of being confirmed in a permanent capacity or moved to a powerful role like DG (Intelligence). 
  • Peeyush Pandey (IPS 1993): Currently the acting DGP, Pandey’s professional handling of the 2026 elections has put him in the “good books” of the new establishment. He is a top contender for either the DGP post or the Commissioner of Police (CP), Kolkata.

The “Shunted” List: Who is Out?

The most “disturbed” officers today are those perceived as the “blue-eyed boys” of the previous regime. A list of nearly 40 senior IAS and IPS officers is reportedly being prepared for “compulsory waiting” or “insignificant postings” (often colloquially called being “shunted”).

  • Vineet Goyal (IPS 1994): The former ADG (Law and Order) and CP Kolkata, whose role during the R.G. Kar protests was heavily criticized, is unlikely to find a place in the main administrative fold.
  • Manoj Kumar Verma and Supratim Sarkar, who held key police commissionerships, are also expected to be moved to non-field postings as the government brings in “clean-image” officers to restore public trust in the uniform.

The Challenge of Governance

For the 200+ IAS and 300+ IPS officers in West Bengal, the coming weeks will be a period of anxiety and opportunity. The new government faces the dual challenge of rewarding those who were “sidelined” (the so-called vanvasis of the bureaucracy) while ensuring that the purge does not lead to an administrative vacuum.

Whether the “Delhi Returnees” can navigate the complex grassroots realities of Bengal remains the million-dollar question. But for now, the packers are busy at Nabanna, and the nameplates on the 13th and 14th floors are about to change.


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