West Bengal MP Abhishek Banerjee’s Z+ security cover has reportedly been downgraded following a security review conducted after BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari assumed office following the saffron party’s victory in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections.
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The Trinamool Congress leader will now reportedly be provided security cover similar to that given to other Members of Parliament.
‘BJP & ECI Openly Stole Election’: TMC Leader Saket Gokhale After Manoj Agarwal Named Bengal Chief Secretary#Breaking; #TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee’s Z plus category security downgraded after a security review conducted today on the first day of BJP govt assuming office. He will be provided security as per the security detail of any Member of Parliament.
— Pooja Mehta (@pooja_news) May 11, 2026
In India, Z+ security is among the highest categories of VIP protection provided to individuals facing serious security threats. It is generally granted to top political leaders, judges, and other high-profile individuals based on threat assessments conducted by intelligence agencies. The security level is upgraded or downgraded following periodic reviews.
'Even Chameleons Won’t Change Colours So Fast': K Annamalai Takes Swipe At Congress During Stanford Exchange With Shashi Tharoor | VideoIn another major political development, the newly formed West Bengal government led by Suvendu Adhikari has announced a sweeping administrative reshuffle, terminating with immediate effect the tenure of all nominated members, directors, and chairpersons serving in non-statutory bodies, boards, organisations, and public sector undertakings under the state government.
The government has also decided to discontinue the services of officers and employees who had been working on extensions or reappointments beyond the standard retirement age of 60.
Reacting to the move, BJP MP Raju Bista said the decision would remove nominated municipal chairpersons and members appointed to development boards, education boards, school service commissions, college service commissions, and several other state-run bodies during the previous Trinamool Congress government.
