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Second Bhattacharjee ministry
10th Ministry of West Bengal
2001—2006
Date formed
10 May 2001
Date dissolved
8 May 2006
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Governor
Viren J. Shah Gopalkrishna Gandhi
Chief Minister
Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee
No. of ministers
Cabinet Ministers
Minister of state (I/C)[a]
Minister of state
Member party
Left Front
Status in legislature
Majority
199 / 294 (68%)
Opposition party
All India Trinamool Congress
Opposition leader
Pankaj Banerjee
History
Election(s)
2001
Outgoing election
2006
Legislature term(s)
13th Assembly
Predecessor
First Bhattacharjee ministry
Successor
Third Bhattacharjee ministry
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