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Naveen ‘considering’ option to contest from western Odisha

Updated: March 17th, 2019, 22:34 IST
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Bhubaneswar: Chief Minister and BJD president Naveen Patnaik is “seriously considering” a proposal to contest the assembly polls from western Odisha.
“Party leaders from western Odisha as well as farmers, women and students have requested me to contest from a constituency in the western region,” Patnaik told reporters Sunday.
He said he was considering the proposal “very seriously”.
The Biju Janata Dal supremo’s move assumes significance in the backdrop of Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) impressive performance in western Odisha in the 2017 panchayat elections.
While Congress president Rahul Gandhi’s back-to-back visits to the region in a bid to bolster his party’s poll prospects has further mounted pressure on the ruling BJD.
Senior BJD leader and Rajya Sabha member Prasanna Acharya, who hails from western Odisha, said party MPs and MLAs from the region have urged the Chief Minister to contest the ensuing election from a constituency in their region. A host of intellectuals, writers, farmers, women leaders, youth, students and people from all spheres have made an “emotional” appeal to Patnaik to contest the assembly polls this time from west Odisha, he claimed.
“We hope he (the Chief Minister) will accept the appeal,” Acharya said. Patnaik represents Hinjili assembly seat in Ganjam district winning successive assembly elections since 2000. Hinjili, which falls under Aska Lok Sabha constituency, is slated to go to polls in the second part of four-phase elections in Odisha.
While Patnaik has not chosen any particular seat yet, his announcement triggered speculation whether he will contest from both Hinjili and a constituency in western Odisha or choose one of the two. Reacting to Patnaik’s move, BJP national secretary Suresh Pujari said: “We welcome the proposal. Let him (Patnaik) come to western Odisha with his report card mentioning what his government has done for the development of the region.”
Patnaik needs to answer a number of questions about the “backwardness” of western Odisha, the BJP leader said referring to the plight of farmers and the state of hospitals, colleges and schools in the region.
There were speculations that Patnaik might contest from the Bijepur Assembly seat in Bargarh district. The Chief Minister during his visit to Bijepur during his campaigning for the seat had mentioned that Bijepur was his second constituency. Rajya Sabha MP Prasanna Acharya, ministers Snehangini Chhuria and Susant Singh in their addresses had suggested that the Chief Minister looks at Bijepur as his second constituency.

Tags: Bijepur Assembly seatLok Sabha electionsNaveen PatnaikPrasanna AcharyaSuresh Pujari
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