Is Naveen Patnaik Ready to Transform Nuapada's Bypolls?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Naveen Patnaik is campaigning in Nuapada on November 3.
- His visit may influence the electoral outcome in the region.
- Political tensions are rising with allegations exchanged between parties.
- BJD supporters are optimistic about Patnaik's impact.
- The bypolls are scheduled for November 11.
Bhubaneswar, Oct 31 (NationPress) The former Chief Minister of Odisha and current Leader of Opposition (LoP), Naveen Patnaik, has declared his intention to embark on a campaign in Nuapada ahead of the bypolls scheduled for November 3, according to sources within the party.
In a video message shared publicly, the former Chief Minister expressed his eagerness to visit the Komna block in the Nuapada Assembly constituency to engage with the local populace.
"Jay Jagannath! I extend my warm greetings to my beloved brothers and sisters of Komna. I am set to visit your area on November 3, and I am excited to meet you all and share a few thoughts," Patnaik stated in his video, adding his signature phrase 'Aapana Mane Khusita' (Are You Happy?).
Enthusiastic workers and leaders from the Bharatiya Janata Dal (BJD) believe that Patnaik's presence in Nuapada could be a pivotal moment in the upcoming bye-elections.
There is considerable anticipation regarding the issues that Naveen Patnaik, as the BJD President, will bring up during his visit to this significant Assembly constituency.
As BJD's supremo prepares for his arrival, campaigning efforts have ramped up across Nuapada, with senior figures from various political parties striving to sway voter opinions.
The political climate has become charged, with the ruling BJP and opposition parties, including BJD and Congress, exchanging accusations.
Recently, the youth and student factions of the BJD protested in Nuapada, claiming that the District Collector and the Superintendent of Police are acting as "star campaigners" for the BJP government.
In contrast, BJP leaders argued that Patnaik's campaigning will not influence the upcoming bye-elections in Nuapada, set to occur on November 11.
On Thursday, Odisha's Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Suresh Pujari remarked that every political party has a democratic right to campaign for its candidate, noting that the BJD faced defeat in the 2024 general elections despite Patnaik's campaigning efforts.
Minister Pujari emphasized that the BJP remains focused on its own strategies and programs, regardless of who campaigns for the opposition.
However, the true impact of these campaigns will only be revealed once the election results are announced.