BJD Shakeup: Mangaraj Named RS Leader After Patra Quits Over Cross-Voting

The Biju Janata Dal has appointed Manas Ranjan Mangaraj as its new leader in the Rajya Sabha, replacing Sasmit Patra who resigned. This follows the suspension of six BJD MLAs for alleged anti-party activities and cross-voting in the recent Rajya Sabha elections, which saw the BJP win two seats. The cross-voting led to the defeat of Dutteshwar Hota, a candidate supported by the BJD, Congress, and CPI(M). Separately, Sasmit Patra had earlier resigned from a parliamentary committee in protest against BJP MP Nishikant Dubey's remarks about former Odisha CM Biju Patnaik.

Key Points: BJD Appoints New Rajya Sabha Leader After Suspensions

  • Mangaraj appointed BJD RS leader
  • Six MLAs suspended for cross-voting
  • BJP wins two RS seats in Odisha
  • Patra quit panel over Dubey's remarks
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Naveen Patnaik appoints Manas Ranjan Mangaraj as BJD's Rajya Sabha leader

Naveen Patnaik appoints Manas Ranjan Mangaraj as BJD's Rajya Sabha leader following Sasmit Patra's resignation amid cross-voting fallout.

"I cannot, in good conscience, continue to serve under someone who makes disrespectful remarks about the late Shri. Biju Patnaik ji - Sasmit Patra"

Bhubaneswar, April 13

Biju Janata Dal on Monday appointed Manas Ranjan Mangaraj as the leader of its Parliamentary Party in the Rajya Sabha and Sulata Deo as Deputy Leader and Chief Whip in the Upper House.

This comes after BJD president Naveen Patnaik accepted the resignation of MP Sasmit Patra as leader of the BJD parliamentary party in the Rajya Sabha.

Patra's resignation comes after Dutteshwar Hota, who has the support of BJD, Congress and CPI(M), was defeated in the Rajya Sabha elections amid cross-voting.

The party had suspended its six MLAs for "anti-party activities, including cross-voting" in the Rajya Sabha elections.

A BJD release said that the party's Disciplinary Committee examined the replies of the MLA to the showcause notice issued to them. It said the six MLAs had violated "the core principle" of the BJD Constitution.

The suspended MLAs included Chakramani Kanhar of Baliguda, Naba Kishore Mallick of Jayadev, Souvic Biswal of Choudwar-Cuttack, Subasini Jena of Basta, Ramakanta Bhoi of Tirtol, and Devi Ranjan Tripathy of Banki.

The BJP won two seats from Odisha in the Rajya Sabha polls, while an independent candidate, Dilip Ray, supported by the party, was also elected. BJD candidate Santrup Mishra was elected while Dutteshwar Hota, who has the support of BJD, Congress and CPI(M), was defeated. BJD leaders had accused the BJP of indulging in "horse trading".

Meanwhile, on March 29, Sasmit Patra resigned from the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Communications and IT in protest against remarks by BJP MP Nishikant Dubey against former Odisha Chief Minister late Biju Patnaik.

In a letter addressed to the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, Patra wrote, "In protest, and as a matter of principle, I am resigning from the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Communications and IT under the Chairmanship of Nishikant Dubey. I cannot, in good conscience, continue to serve under someone who makes disrespectful remarks about the late Shri. Biju Patnaik ji, as he did today in a public statement."

- ANI

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Priya S
Respect to Sasmit Patra for resigning on principle over the disrespectful remarks about Biju Patnaik ji. Some things are bigger than committee positions. But I hope the new leadership can focus on development issues for Odisha now.
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Rohit P
All this internal drama and suspensions... feels like political musical chairs. The common people of Odisha are more concerned about jobs, prices, and infrastructure. Hope the new Rajya Sabha leader remembers that.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the BJD, Congress, and CPI(M) supporting a common candidate (Hota) and still losing. Shows how fragmented the opposition is. The BJP seems to have played its cards well in these RS polls.
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Vikram M
The suspension of six MLAs sends a clear message: no tolerance for anti-party activity. But the BJD must also introspect why its own MLAs cross-voted. Is there discontent brewing at the grassroots level?
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Kavya N
As an Odia, I'm proud of leaders who stand up for the legacy of Biju Patnaik ji. His contribution to the state is immense. Nishikant Dubey should apologize for his remarks. Good to see the BJD taking a firm stand.

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