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Manas Mangaraj predicts BJD tsunami in Odisha

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Updated: June 2nd, 2024, 00:41 IST
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Manas Ranjan Mangaraj
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Bhubaneswar: BJD Rajya Sabha MP Manas Mangaraj has forecast a dominant performance by the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) in the 2024 General Elections in Odisha, based on a comprehensive survey. The survey, spanning multiple constituencies, suggests a significant lead for the BJD, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Indian National Congress (INC) trailing behind.

Phase-wise breakdown:

The survey results from the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th phases highlight the following key points:

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  1. Phase 4: Out of 28 seats, BJD is projected to secure 23, with BJP winning 2, INC gaining 1, and 2 seats seeing close contests.
  2. Phase 5: BJD is expected to win 27 out of 35 seats, BJP 3, INC 2, with 3 seats witnessing tight races.
  3. Phase 6: BJD leads with 33 out of 42 seats, BJP follows with 3, and 6 seats are in contention with no clear winner.
  4. Phase 7: BJD maintains its dominance with 34 out of 42 seats, BJP 3, and 5 seats reflecting a close fight.

Overall, BJD is poised to win a commanding 117 seats out of 147 surveyed, with BJP securing 11 and INC just 3. Sixteen seats are projected to have close fights.

Constituency highlights:

Detailed analysis from various constituencies provides further insights:

Sl. No Parliamentary
Constituency
Survey Result
1 Nabarangapur  BJP
2 Koraput BJD
3 Kalahandi BJP
4 Berhampur BJD
5 Aska BJD
6 Kandhamal BJD
7 Bolangir Very Close Fight                                      BJD vs BJP
8 Baragarh BJP
9 Sundergarh BJP
10 Sambalpur Close Fight                                      BJD vs BJP
11 Dhenkanal BJD
12 Keonjhar BJP
13 Cuttack BJD
14 Bhubaneswar Very Close Fight                                      BJD vs BJP
15 Puri BJP
16 Mayurbhanj BJD
17 Balasore Close Fight                                      BJD vs BJP vs INC
18 Bhadrak BJD
19 Jajpur BJD
20 Kendrapara BJD
21 Jagatsinghpur BJD

Political implications:

The survey results, as predicted by Manas Mangaraj, suggest a landslide victory for BJD, reinforcing its political dominance in Odisha. BJP, while securing a foothold in several regions, struggles to make significant inroads against the incumbent. The Indian National Congress continues to lag, with minimal impact expected in the upcoming elections.

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