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Bhubaneswar, Oct 19 (IANS) The Biju Janata Dal (BJD) showcased its political might with a grand road show in Nuapada on Sunday ahead of the upcoming assembly by-elections on November 11.
Around 15,000 supporters attended the massive rally, turning the city into a sea of green as prominent party leaders and former ministers walked in solidarity with party candidate Snehangini Chhuria.
In a touching tribute, the leaders remembered late MLA and former minister Rajendra Dholakia, whose demise in September 2025 left a void in the constituency.
Dholakia, a four-time MLA, was first elected as an independent in 2004 before joining the BJD and represented Nuapada for more than two decades.
He also served as the Minister of Planning and Convergence in the Government of Odisha, widely known for his grassroots connect and developmental initiatives.
On Monday, Snehangini Chhuria will officially file her nomination papers for this seat. Thousands of party workers and senior BJD MLAs are expected to attend the Nuapada District Collectorate office as the last day for filing nominations approaches.
Prominent leaders like Debi Prasad Mishra, Pratap Jena, Pranab Prakash Das, Pramila Malik, Tukuni Sahu and other stalwarts of BJD participated in the event, underlining the unity and strength of the party. The rally not only honored Dholakia’s legacy but also aimed to garner support for Chhuria, a two-time MLA from Attabira and former Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Cooperation, Handlooms and Textiles.
Addressing the huge gathering, BJD leaders expressed confidence that Snehangini Chhuria would win, highlighting her administrative experience and close bond with the people of western Odisha.
A senior leader declared during the rally, “People are with BJD and we will continue Dholakia’s vision of progress.”
Meanwhile, the BJP has fielded Jai Dholakia, son of the late MLA, while the Congress candidate is Ghasiram Majhi, a veteran tribal leader. Both parties officially filed their nominations on Saturday, setting the stage for a triangular contest that is attracting statewide political attention.
The bypoll in Nuapada has become a prestige battle for all the major parties, as the BJD looks to retain its traditional stronghold, the BJP aims to expand its footprint, and the Congress attempts to make a comeback in western Odisha.
–IANS
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