LS polls: Odisha politics turn into a 'family affair'
Be it the BJD, Congress or BJP, politics in Odisha is witnessing a lot of candidates, who are in the fray for the state Assembly and Lok Sabha polls along with family members representing the same party.
New Delhi: Be it the BJD, Congress or BJP, politics in Odisha is witnessing a lot of candidates, who are in the fray for the state Assembly and Lok Sabha polls along with family members representing the same party.
Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik-led Biju Janta Dal (BJD) has fielded royal siblings Kalikesh Narayan Singh Deo and Arkesh Singh Deo from Bolangir Lok Sabha and Assembly seats.
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Something similar can be seen in Congress too. Congress has fielded senior leader Narasingha Mishra and his son Samarendra Mishra in Bolangir. Samarendra, who is also debuting into politics, is facing two-time MP Kalikesh, while Narasingha Mishra will take on Arkesh from Bolangir Assembly seat.
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President of Odisha Congress, Niranjan Patnaik is contesting Assembly election from Ghasipura, while his son Navajyoti Patnaik has been nominated by the party to contest on Balasore Lok Sabha seat.
Similarly, Congress has fielded former union minister Bhakta Charan Das from the Kalahandi Lok Sabha seat while his son Sagar Charan Das is starting his political career from Bhawanipatana Assembly seat on Congress ticket.
Tribal leader George Tirkey, who recently joined Congress, has been asked to contest from Sundergarh Lok Sabha constituency against Union Minister Jual Oram. His son Rohit Joseph is the Congress candidate from Birmitrapur Assembly seat, currently held by his father.
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Not just BJD and Congress, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) also has few examples of party leaders who are contesting along with members of their respective families.
Odisha will vote in four phases on April 11, 18, 23 and 29. The state will be voting simultaneously for 21 Lok Sabha and 147 Assembly seats. The counting of votes will take place on May 23.