CM Majhi condoles death of former Lanjigarh MLA Shivaji Majhi
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A former legislator from one of Odisha's most remote constituencies has passed away, drawing a public tribute from the state's highest office. Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi expressed grief on Wednesday, 19 August 2026, over the death of Shivaji Majhi, former MLA from the Lanjigarh constituency in Kalahandi district.
Writing in Odia, the Chief Minister conveyed his condolences to the bereaved family and offered prayers to Mahaprabhu Shri Jagannath for the peace of the departed soul — 'ଓଁ ଶାନ୍ତି' (Om Shanti) — closing with the traditional invocation of rest.
Lanjigarh's former voice in the Assembly
Lanjigarh is a Vidhan Sabha seat in Kalahandi district, a region long associated with tribal communities and development challenges in western Odisha. Shivaji Majhi had represented this constituency as a member of the state legislative assembly. The exact details of his tenure and the circumstances of his passing have not been officially confirmed at the time of publication.
Jagannath's name as a pillar of Odia public grief
In Odisha's political culture, invoking Lord Jagannath in condolence messages is a deeply rooted practice — a way of grounding public mourning in the state's dominant spiritual identity. Chief Ministers and legislators across party lines have long used this convention when paying tribute to departed public figures, lending a solemn, non-partisan weight to such statements.
Tributes from other political formations in Odisha and details of funeral proceedings in Lanjigarh are expected to follow.