The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

BJD’s first list sets up highprofil­e electoral battles

- Satyasunda­r Barik

The Biju Janata Dal (BJD) on Wednesday released its first list of candidates for the upcoming Lok Sabha and Assembly elections, revealing highprofil­e political contests ahead.

The BJD has announced candidates for 15 out of 21 Lok Sabha seats, and 72 out of 147 Assembly seats in Odisha.

Pranab Prakash Das, the BJD’s organisati­onal secretary, the secondmost influentia­l position in the party after the president, is the BJD’s candidate for the Sambalpur Lok Sabha seat.

The BJP has fielded Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan as its candidate for the same seat. With Mr. Pradhan re

Naveen Patnaik

turning to contest direct elections in Odisha after a 15year hiatus, he is likely to face formidable opposition, especially since the regional party has elevated the stakes by nominating Mr. Das, turning the contest into a matter of prestige.

At present, the Sambalpur Lok Sabha seat is held by the BJP, but the MP, Nitish Gangadeb, has drawn flak for reported nonperform­ance. Sambalpur is a BJP stronghold. Of the seven Assembly seats falling under the Sambalpur Lok Sabha constituen­cy, in 2019, the BJP won three seats.

Mr. Pradhan had previously represente­d the erstwhile Deogarh Lok Sabha constituen­cy from 2004 to 2009. Mr. Das, on the other hand, hails from the Jajpur district and does not have experience in fighting a direct election from the Sambalpur and Deogarh districts.

Political observers here hold the view that the BJD will leave no stone unturned in ensuring that its organisati­onal superiorit­y gives Mr. Pradhan a run for his money.

The Sundargarh Lok Sabha constituen­cy is also poised for an engaging political showdown as the former captain of the Indian hockey team and head of Hockey India, Dilip Tirkey, prepares to contest against BJP stalwart and former Union Tribal Affairs Minister Jual Oram.

Previously representi­ng the BJD in the Rajya Sabha, Mr. Tirkey’s candidacy holds significan­ce, particular­ly given his Christian background. The minority community has a sizeable population in Sundargarh. The party is optimistic about leveraging this demographi­c factor to its advantage.

Similarly, the BJD has fielded debutant Manmath Routray as the Lok Sabha candidate from the Bhubaneswa­r seat against the BJP’s national spokespers­on Aparajita Sarangi. Incidental­ly, Mr. Routray, son of veteran Congress leader and Jatni MLA Suresh Routray, joined the regional party on Wednesday. The Jatni Assembly constituen­cy falls under the jurisdicti­on of Bhubaneswa­r.

The regional party has named Arup Patnaik, former Mumbai Police Commission­er, as its Puri Lok Sabha candidate.

The BJD has announced that the BJP national vicepresid­ent Baijyant Panda will face Ansuman Mohanty, who recently joined the BJD. Mr. Panda has won the Kendrapara Lok Sabha seat twice.

Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik will contest from the Hinjili Assembly constituen­cy, a seat he has held for five consecutiv­e times.

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