BJP Seeks BJD, Congress Support for Fourth Odisha Rajya Sabha Seat

BJP MP Balabhadra Majhi has called on the BJD and Congress to support the BJP to secure Odisha's fourth Rajya Sabha seat, downplaying the new alliance between the two opposition parties. The BJD and Congress have declared Datteswar Hota as their common candidate for the seat, with Congress leaders stating they are following party instructions to back him. Odisha Congress President Bhakta Charan Das explained the joint candidate was chosen to avoid horse-trading and select a qualified individual from outside party politics. The biennial elections for 37 Rajya Sabha seats across 10 states are set for March 16.

Key Points: BJP Asks BJD, Congress to Back Its 4th Rajya Sabha Bid in Odisha

  • BJD & Congress back common candidate Datteswar Hota
  • BJP seeks opposition support for 4th seat
  • Aim is to prevent horse-trading in polls
  • Rajya Sabha elections scheduled for March 16
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"BJD, Congress should support BJP to secure fourth Rajya Sabha seat in Odisha": Balabhadra Majhi

BJP MP Balabhadra Majhi urges BJD & Congress to support BJP for Odisha's 4th Rajya Sabha seat, as parties announce a common candidate.

"BJD and Congress have never allied and are unlikely to do so. - Balabhadra Majhi"

Bhubaneswar, March 3

After Congress and Biju Janata Dal declared support for Datteswar Hota as the common candidate for Rajya Sabha elections, BJP MP Balabhadra Majhi asked the Opposition parties to extend support to the BJP to secure the fourth seat in the Upper House of Parliament.

Downplaying the Congress-BJD alliance for one Rajya Sabha seat, Majhi said that the BJD and Congress have never allied in the past and are "unlikely to do so" for the upcoming elections.

"BJD and Congress have never allied and are unlikely to do so. They will need the support of at least 12 MLAs to get the fourth seat, which is difficult. They both should support us, for we are taking the 4th seat," the BJP leader told ANI on Monday.

Datteswar Hota was declared as a common candidate by the BJD chief Naveen Patnaik for the fourth Rajya Sabha, and asked all parties to extend their support, while the party declared Santrupt Misra as the candidate for the third seat.

On Sunday, Congress MLA Sagar Charan Das said the party leadership has instructed him to back Datteswar Hota.

Speaking to ANI, Das highlighted the achievements of Hota, emphasing that it's a good choice to support "pure Odiya".

"This time, Congress is playing an important role. Datteswar Hota has been declared a common candidate because he is a renowned doctor from Odisha, and his contribution to the society of Odisha is immense. So it is a very good choice to support pure Odiya," he said.

"We will also support him because that is a clear instruction from our president and the AICC," the Congress leader added.

Odisha Congress President Bhakta Charan Das hinted that three of the four Rajya Sabha seats are set to be swept by the BJP, given their strength in the Assembly, while the Opposition parties are aiming to secure the fourth seat.

He said that the Congress and the BJD decided to announce a joint candidate to avoid the "horse trading" practice in the upcoming polls.

"Odisha had four Rajya Sabha seats, three of which were clear, but one was unclear. Therefore, the BJD and Congress could have contested that seat together. To explore that possibility, to prevent horse-trading, and to make a decision in the best interest of the state, the candidate should have been someone who was neither in the BJD nor the Congress, but rather an educated person from Odisha, a son of an Odia who had worked for the people. We had said this before. We had asked Naveen Patnaik for time 8-10 days ago; he gave us time, and he also shared the same opinion. He was also strongly against horse-trading in Rajya Sabha elections. In such a situation, Naveen Patnaik has announced a joint candidate," Bhakta Charan Das said.

The polling for the upcoming biennial elections to the Council of States (Rajya Sabha) to fill the 37 seats across 10 states is scheduled to take place on March 16, with the counting of votes on the same day at 5 pm.

The term of 37 members who were elected from Maharashtra, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Telangana will conclude in the month of April, vacating the seats for new members to be elected.

The last date of nominations is March 5, followed by scrutiny on March 6. The candidates can withdraw their nominations till March 9. The election process will be completed by March 20.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Supporting a "pure Odia" candidate like Dr. Hota makes sense. His work for society is well-known. This temporary alliance between BJD and Congress is purely strategic to stop BJP from sweeping all seats. Let's see if it holds. 🤔
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Rohit P
BJP MP's logic is flawed. Why would BJD and Congress support BJP when they have a chance to win the seat together? This is just political posturing. The focus should be on getting qualified people into Rajya Sabha, not just party loyalists.
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Andrew M
Watching from abroad, this is fascinating. The "horse-trading" comment is telling – seems like a genuine concern in Indian politics. A joint candidate from civil society, as suggested, could be a positive step for better governance.
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Nisha Z
Finally some sense! Parties putting aside differences for a capable candidate. Dr. Hota's medical service during cyclones was commendable. He deserves the seat more than any career politician. Hope this sets a precedent. 👍
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Karthik V
Majhi's statement is typical BJP overreach. They have the numbers for 3 seats, let the 4th be a fair fight. The BJD-Congress combo might be unnatural, but it's a necessary check. Democracy needs strong opposition voices in Rajya Sabha.

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