Dilip Ray Runs as Independent for RS with BJP Backing, Shakes Up Odisha Polls

Former Union Minister Dilip Ray has announced his candidacy as an independent for the Rajya Sabha elections from Odisha, scheduled for March 5. He has secured the support of the BJP's top leadership, including Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi. The contest has intensified as the ruling BJD has fielded Dr. Datteswar Hota as its common candidate, with Congress also backing him. The elections are being held due to the retirement of four Rajya Sabha members from the state.

Key Points: Dilip Ray, BJP-Backed Independent, in Odisha Rajya Sabha Race

  • Ex-Minister runs as Independent
  • Secures backing from BJP leadership
  • Confident of securing required votes
  • BJD has fielded a common candidate
  • Polls needed due to 4 retiring members
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Former MoS Dilip Ray to contest Odisha RS polls as Independent, BJP backs him

Former Union Minister Dilip Ray to contest Rajya Sabha polls as an independent with BJP's support, creating a multi-cornered contest in Odisha.

"I will be filing the nomination as an independent candidate... I have talked to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi... - Dilip Ray"

Bhubaneswar, March 3

Former Union Minister of State and noted hotelier Dilip Ray on Tuesday announced to contest the Rajya Sabha elections as an independent candidate.

Speaking to media persons, Ray said, "I will be filing the nomination as an independent candidate for the Rajya Sabha polls on March 5. I have talked to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, Odisha BJP chief Manmohan Samal and secured their support."

The senior politician, who was elected to the upper House twice, in 1996 and 2002, also expressed confidence in winning the polls this time as well.

With the BJP announcing its support for his candidature, Ray said he is confident of securing the remaining eight votes. He hinted at meeting leaders of the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) and the Indian National Congress (INC) seeking votes.

"I have good relationships with everyone and will meet them to seek their votes. I am confident of receiving support from all," said Ray.

The ruling BJP has also declared to support independent candidate Ray in the upcoming Rajya Sabha polls.

While speaking to media persons here on Tuesday, state BJP president Samal said that Ray has already declared to contest the polls as an independent candidate. He further added that the Odisha BJP has taken the decision to support him on principle.

Samal expressed confidence that Ray would emerge victorious in the elections and secure a seat in the upper House.

Notably, Elections have become necessary following the retirement of four Rajya Sabha members from Odisha on April 2. The outgoing representatives include Niranjan Bishi and Muzibulla (Munna) Khan from BJD, along with Sujeet Kumar and Mamata Mohanta of the ruling BJP.

With Ray, a veteran politician, entering the fray, the contest for the fourth Rajya Sabha seat has become highly interesting.

The main opposition Biju Janata Dal (BJD) had earlier declared renowned urologist Dr Datteswar Hota as a common candidate for the Rajya Sabha polls. The Congress party leaders also announced the party's support for Hota.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is just political maneuvering. If BJP supports him, why not field him as their official candidate? Contesting as an "independent" seems like a tactic to avoid internal party procedures or attract cross-party votes. Not very transparent.
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Rohit P
Good to see a veteran back in the fray. His experience from 1996 and 2002 will be valuable. But the real contest is between him and Dr. Hota, who has BJD+Congress support. Will be a close watch on March 5th!
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Sarah B
As an observer, it's fascinating to see the dynamics. A noted hotelier and former minister vs. a renowned doctor. Both seem to have strong backing. Ultimately, the focus should be on who can better represent the state's interests in Parliament.
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Michael C
The article says he's confident of getting the "remaining eight votes." Sounds like the math is already done behind the scenes. Rajya Sabha elections often feel like a numbers game rather than a contest of merit.
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Nisha Z
Wishing Shri Ray all the best! He says he has good relationships across parties, which is crucial for getting work done in a house like Rajya Sabha. Odisha needs strong voices in the center. 🙏

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