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Ex-MLA sells part of residentia­l property to fund daughter’s debut in Odisha polls

- Satyasunda­r Barik

At a time when funds required to meet election expenses are skyrocketi­ng, a former MLA has sold part of his residentia­l properties to Œnance his daughter’s debut in electoral politics in Odisha’s Kendrapara district.

When reports surfaced about Debendra Sharma, the former MLA of Aul constituen­cy, selling Œve decimals of his 74 decimals worth of homestead land, it caused quite a stir, triggering public curiosity about the reasons behind the sale.

However, those familiar with 64-year-old Mr. Sharma were not taken aback, as he had a history of selling agricultur­al land each time he contested elections in 2004, 2009, 2014, and 2019. He clinched a victory just once, back in 2014.

Due to a kidney ailments, the former MLA opted out of contesting the upcoming election. Instead,

he convinced his daughter, Debasmita Sharma, a qualiŒed MBBS doctor who had left her government job, to enter the political fray. The Congress party has already approved his daughter’s candidatur­e.

‘Not enough funds’

When questioned about his decision to sell a portion of his land, he explained, “The funds provided by the Congress are insu©cient for running a campaign. While we cannot compete with the extravagan­t spending of our opponents, we need additional funds beyond what the party provides. Since we lack su©cient savings, selling the land was our last resort.”

He further shared, “My father, the late Dibakar Nath Sharma, a doctor by profession who was elected to the Odisha Legislativ­e Assembly in 1967, also sold agricultur­al land to support my political career in 2004 and 2009 while he was alive.”

Currently, Mr. Sharma receives a monthly pension of ₹30,000 as a former MLA. Additional­ly, the rental income from shopping complexes in Aul and

Bhubaneswa­r helps sustain their livelihood. “The political space in the constituen­cy is dominated by powerful politician and liquor maŒas. I need to do whatever is required to do to checkmate them,” he averred.

The 28-year-old daughter echoed similar sentiment that of his father. “For generation­s, our family has dedicated themselves to serving the people of Aul. My grandfathe­r and father have always upheld integrity, never resorting to illegal means to secure wealth for future generation­s. We must honour the trust the people have placed in us,” she stated.

The Aul Assembly constituen­cy is situated near the coast, criss-crossed by rivers and creeks. Without any industry, the people in the constituen­cy are dependent on agricultur­e and Œshing. As such many migrate to other parts of the country for livelihood. The constituen­cy is going to the polls on June 1.

 ?? BISWARANJA­N ROUT ?? Debasmita Sharma, daughter of former Congress MLA Debendra Sharma, campaignin­g in Aul.
BISWARANJA­N ROUT Debasmita Sharma, daughter of former Congress MLA Debendra Sharma, campaignin­g in Aul.

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