BJD Issues Show-Cause to 6 MLAs for Cross-Voting in RS Polls

The Biju Janata Dal has issued show-cause notices to six of its MLAs for cross-voting in favor of a BJP-backed independent candidate during the Rajya Sabha elections. BJD Chief Whip Pramila Mallik stated the action constitutes a serious breach of party discipline and trust. The legislators have three days to explain why disciplinary action, including possible suspension, should not be taken. The cross-voting contributed to the victory of BJP-backed candidate Dilip Ray.

Key Points: BJD Issues Show-Cause to 6 MLAs for Odisha RS Cross-Voting

  • BJD issues show-cause notices to 6 MLAs
  • MLAs voted for BJP-backed candidate
  • Action cited as breach of party discipline
  • MLAs have 3 days to respond
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BJD issues show-cause notices to six MLAs for cross-voting in Odisha Rajya Sabha polls

BJD issues notices to 6 MLAs for cross-voting for BJP-backed candidate in Odisha Rajya Sabha polls, citing breach of discipline.

"It stands conclusively established that you voted against the above-mentioned direction - Pramila Mallik"

Bhubaneswar, March 17

The main opposition Biju Janata Dal on Tuesday issued show-cause notices to six of its legislators for voting in favour of the BJP-backed independent candidate in violation of party directions during the recently concluded Rajya Sabha election for four seats from Odisha.

The MLAs against whom show-cause notices have been issued by BJD Chief Whip Pramila Mallik include Baliguda MLA Chakramani Kanhar, Jayadev MLA Naba Kishore Mallick, Choudwar-Cuttack MLA Souvic Biswal, Basta MLA Subasini Jena, Tirtol MLA Dr Ramakanta Bhoi, and Banki MLA Devi Ranjan Tripathy.

Mallik said that, despite being elected as BJD MLAs, the legislators' actions during the Rajya Sabha polls on Monday constituted a serious breach of party discipline and a betrayal of the trust the party had reposed in them.

She further stated that the legislators have violated the party's directions and also the decision taken in the BJD Legislature Party meeting held on March 15. Their actions violated the core principles of the Biju Janata Dal Constitution, which mandates absolute loyalty to the party's collective decisions.

"It stands conclusively established that you voted against the above-mentioned direction, for a candidate not supported by the Biju Janata Dal. The same is evidenced by your compulsory display of the marked ballot to the authorised agent of the party on 16th March, 2026, thereby placing the manner of your voting beyond dispute," said Mallik.

The senior BJD leader also noted that such conduct by the legislators during the Rajya Sabha polls amounts to gross indiscipline, breach of party trust, and is prejudicial to BJD's discipline, effectively implying voluntary relinquishment of party membership.

"You are therefore called upon to show cause within 3 days of issuance of this notice as to why a disciplinary action should not be initiated against you, including suspension from the Biju Janata Dal; and appropriate legal and constitutional proceedings should not be initiated on the ground that by your conduct you have voluntarily given up the membership of the Biju Janata Dal," reads the notice.

Mallik noted that if no satisfactory explanation is provided by the MLAs by 5 p.m. on March 20, BJD may proceed ex parte and take action deemed appropriate as per the law, the constitution and rules of the BJD.

It is pertinent to mention that as many as 11 legislators, eight from the BJD, including two suspended MLAs and three from the Congress, cross-voted during the Rajya Sabha biennial elections held on Monday, resulting in the victory of BJP-backed candidate Dilip Ray.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Very disappointed. These MLAs were voted in by people who trusted the BJD's symbol. Now they betray that trust for what? Some political deal? Shows how little respect they have for the voters. Hope the party takes strict action. 🤦‍♀️
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Aman W
While party discipline is important, one has to wonder why so many MLAs chose to cross-vote. Is there discontent within the BJD? The leadership should also introspect instead of just issuing notices. Maybe the MLAs felt their voices weren't being heard.
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Sarah B
The process seems very clear-cut with the marked ballot evidence. It's not even a case of a secret vote. This is a blatant violation. Suspension seems like the minimum action here. It undermines the whole democratic process within the party.
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Karthik V
This horse-trading has become a routine in Rajya Sabha polls. MLAs are bought and sold. The notice mentions "voluntarily given up membership," which could lead to disqualification under the anti-defection law. That's the real test—will the Speaker act?
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Nisha Z
As a voter from Odisha, I feel cheated. We vote for the party's agenda and leadership. If the MLA no longer believes in it, they should resign and contest again on a different ticket. This backdoor politics is shameful. 😠

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