BJD Fields Two Rajya Sabha Candidates; TMC Announces Four High-Profile Nominees

The Biju Janata Dal, led by Naveen Patnaik, has announced Dr Santrupt Misra and Dr Datteswar Hota as its candidates for the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections from Odisha, with Hota being presented as a "common candidate." Simultaneously, the All India Trinamool Congress has nominated four high-profile candidates: former Union Minister Babul Supriyo, former DGP Rajeev Kumar, senior advocate Menaka Guruswamy, and actress Koel Mallick. The Election Commission of India has scheduled the biennial elections to fill 37 Rajya Sabha seats from ten states, with polling set for March 16. The commission has mandated the use of specific violet sketch pens for marking ballots to ensure the integrity of the voting process.

Key Points: BJD, TMC Announce Rajya Sabha Candidates for Upcoming Polls

  • BJD announces two Rajya Sabha candidates
  • TMC nominates four prominent figures
  • Elections for 37 seats across 10 states scheduled
  • Voting to be held on March 16
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BJD fields Dr Santrupt Misra and Dr Datteswar Hota as two candidates for Rajya Sabha polls

BJD names Dr Santrupt Misra & Dr Datteswar Hota as Rajya Sabha candidates. TMC nominates Babul Supriyo, Rajeev Kumar, Menaka Guruswamy, and Koel Mallick.

"Since he is a common candidate, I appeal to all the parties to support him and send him to the Rajya Sabha. - Naveen Patnaik"

Bhubaneswar, February 28

Naveen Patnaik, president of the Biju Janata Dal and Leader of Opposition in the Odisha Assembly, on Saturday announced two candidates for the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections from the state, including one described as a "common candidate" seeking support from across party lines.

Addressing reporters, Patnaik announced Dr Santrupt Misra and Dr Datteswar Hota as the candidates for the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections.

"For the Rajya Sabha election, our party has decided to give two candidates. The first candidate for the third seat is Dr Santrupt Misra, a senior member from our party. The second candidate for the fourth seat is a common candidate, Dr Datteswar Hota, a renowned doctor from Odisha who was the first vice chancellor of the Odisha Health University and was also the principal of the SCB Medical College. Since he is a common candidate, I appeal to all the parties to support him and send him to the Rajya Sabha," Patnaik said.

When asked whether both nominees would secure victory, Patnaik said, "I am always hopeful."

Meanwhile, the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) on Friday announced the candidature of four prominent names, Babul Supriyo, Rajeev Kumar, Menaka Guruswamy and Koel Mallick, for the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections.

In a post on X, the party said it was "pleased to announce" their candidature and extended "heartfelt congratulations and best wishes" to the nominees. The party expressed confidence that it would uphold Trinamool's legacy of resilience and its commitment to protecting the rights and dignity of citizens.

"We are pleased to announce the candidature of Babul Supriyo, Rajeev Kumar (Former DGP, West Bengal), Menaka Guruswamy and Koel Mallick for the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections. We extend our heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to them. May they continue to uphold Trinamool's enduring legacy of resilience and its unwavering commitment to safeguarding the rights and dignity of every Indian," the post read.

Babul Supriyo, a former Union Minister who later joined the Trinamool Congress, currently serves as Cabinet Minister of Information Technology and Electronics of the Government of West Bengal. Rajeev Kumar is a former Director General of Police of West Bengal. Senior advocate Menaka Guruswamy is known for her legal work in constitutional matters, while Koel Mallick is a prominent figure in the Bengali film industry.

The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Wednesday announced the schedule for the upcoming biennial elections to the Council of States (Rajya Sabha) to fill the 37 seats across 10 states, as the members are set to complete their term in April 2026, a press note stated.

According to the press note, 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 notification will be issued on February 26, commencing the election process. The last date of nominations is March 5, followed by scrutiny on March 6. The candidates can withdraw their nominations till March 9. The polling is scheduled to take place on March 16, with the counting of votes on the same day at 5 pm. The election process will be completed by March 20.

The ECI has instructed that only integrated violet colour sketch pens must be used for marking the preferences on the ballot paper.

"The Commission has directed that only integrated violet colour sketch pen(s) of pre-fixed specification, provided by the Returning Officer, shall be used for the purpose of marking preference(s) on the ballot paper. No other pen shall be used for marking preferences in the above said elections," the press note read.

It also noted that adequate measures must be taken by appointing observers to ensure a smooth and fair conduct of the election process.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Interesting to see the mix of candidates. BJD is fielding an academic/doctor, while TMC has a former minister, a cop, a lawyer, and an actress. Shows different strategies. But will these nominees actually raise people's issues or just follow party lines? That's the real question.
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Aman W
The focus on the violet sketch pen detail is so typical of our election process! 😄 But on a serious note, glad to see professionals like Dr. Hota being considered. We need more experts and fewer career politicians in the Rajya Sabha to have meaningful debates.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, while I appreciate the intent behind a "common candidate," isn't this still a political calculation by the BJD? The appeal for cross-party support is strategic. I hope the candidate, if elected, maintains independence and isn't just another party vote.
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Karthik V
Good to see a senior advocate like Menaka Guruswamy in the fray from TMC. Her work on constitutional matters is well-known. The Rajya Sabha needs such legal minds, especially in today's times. A diverse set of candidates overall is a positive sign.
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Nisha Z
As someone from Odisha, I'm pleased that a distinguished doctor and academic from our state is being considered. Dr. Hota's work in the medical field is respected. Hope he can bring focus to public health issues at the national level. All the best to both candidates! 🙏

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