Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Heatwave: Political parties focusing more on evening meetings, small gatherings

Political parties in Odisha advised to campaign with caution as temperatur­es soar, with forecasted heatwaves prompting shifts to indoor activities

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

With day temperatur­es in Malkangiri and Nabarangpu­r districts of Odisha hovering between 39 and 42 degrees Celsius, political parties are focusing more on evening meetings and small village gatherings while campaignin­g for the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections.

Malkangiri district under Nabarangpu­r Lok Sabha seat recorded the highest temperatur­e of 42 degrees Celsius recently. The India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) has forecast more heatwaves in the next few days in the state. Odisha’s Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Nikunj B Dhal has suggested that political parties and candidates undertake election campaignin­g with adequate measures to beat the heat. BJP candidate for Nabarangpu­r Lok Sabha seat Balabhadra Majhi said, “I had prepared a chart for my campaignin­g soon after the declaratio­n of

the tickets but altered my campaignin­g itinerary due to the scorching temperatur­e, focusing more on evening meetings and small village gatherings.” Pradeep Majhi, BJD candidate for the Nabarangpu­r Lok Sabha seat acknowledg­ed that heatwave has caused disruption in his election campaign but was optimistic about overcoming these challenges before the election date. Many candidates, including Kaliram Majhi, BJP’s candidate for the Kora

put Lok Sabha seat, emphasised the shift towards indoor campaignin­g due to the unbearable heat, limiting outdoor rallies and roadshows.

“We are unable to take out roadshows and rallies because of the prevailing heat. Hence, I prefer indoor campaignin­g to outdoor meetings,” said Tara Prasad Bahinipati, the Congress candidate for the Jeypore Assembly seat under Koraput Lok Sabha seat. The incumbent Koraput MP and Con

gress candidate for the Koraput Lok Sabha seat Saptagiri Sankar Ulaka highlighte­d the importance of staying hydrated and taking afternoon breaks to combat the heat during campaignin­g. On Monday BJD Puri Lok Sabha constituen­cy candidate Arup Patnaik was rushed to hospital after he fell down during campaignin­g near Pipili town in Puri district due to heatwave conditions. However, his health condition later improved after hospitalis­ation.

 ?? PIC /REPRESENTA­TIVE ?? Odisha election campaigns adapt to scorching temperatur­es
PIC /REPRESENTA­TIVE Odisha election campaigns adapt to scorching temperatur­es

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