BRAHMAPUR: Chief Minister and BJD
president Naveen Patnaik kicked off his party’s election campaign from
Sheragada, a block headquarters town, in Ganjam district on Wednesday. The
campaign was begun with a roadshow at Sheragada under Patnaik’s home turf
Hinjili Assembly constituency.
Patnaik is seeking re-election
from Hinjili for the fourth time in the upcoming election to be held on April
10.
During his day-long campaign,
Patnaik with his supporters covered almost all panchayat headquarters in two
blocks Sheragada and Hinjili along with the Notified Area Council (NAC) in
Hinjili.
It may be noted that Patnaik had
won the seat by a margin of 26,417 votes over his rival Congress nominee in
2000, the winning margin was increased to 42,642 votes in 2004 and 61,273 votes
in 2009.
“We are only concerned about his
victory margin this time,” said Sheragada panchayat samiti chairperson Babula
Choudhury, adding, “Chief Minister’s campaign will morally boost the workers
and supporters of the constituency.”
“I am hopeful about the party’s success in the
ensuing polls,” said the BJD chief while campaigning in his own constituency.
After the campaign in Hinjili, the
BJD supremo conducted a road show in Brahmapur city and Gopalpur town in the
evening.
He will hit the campaign trail in
some other places in different segments including Chhatrapur, Purusottampur,
Kavisuryanagar, Aska, Polsara and Sanakhemundi block on Thursday following a
night at Gopalpur.
Notably, main opposition Congress
has pitted Sibaram Patra against Patnaik. The other candidates who are
contesting from the seat are Rabi Rath (Samata Kranti Dal), Debananda Mohapatra
(BJP) and Rama Krushn Das (Independent).
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