BJP Confident of Rajya Sabha Majority, BJD Hopeful Amid Odisha Vote Drama

Voting is underway for 37 Rajya Sabha seats, with BJP leaders expressing confidence in the NDA securing a majority. In Odisha, the BJD has issued a whip directing its suspended MLAs to vote for the party's candidates amid allegations of bribery and horse-trading. BJD leaders have expressed full trust in their MLAs to vote according to the party's decision and are hopeful of a good result. Meanwhile, BJP leaders from Odisha and Jharkhand have also predicted positive outcomes for their candidates.

Key Points: Rajya Sabha Polls: BJP Eyes Majority, BJD Confident of Victory

  • BJP confident of NDA majority
  • BJD issues whip to suspended MLAs
  • Allegations of horse-trading in Odisha
  • BJD leaders trust MLAs to follow party line
  • Key elections for 37 Rajya Sabha seats
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RS polls: BJP says NDA will secure majority, BJD hopeful of 'good result'

BJP predicts NDA majority in Rajya Sabha polls as BJD addresses bribery allegations and enforces whip on suspended MLAs in Odisha.

"Based on numerical strength, the NDA will clearly secure a full majority. - Praveen Khandelwal"

New Delhi, March 16

As voting for the biennial elections to 37 seats in the Rajya Sabha got underway on Monday, party leaders from the Bharatiya Janata Party as well as the Opposition Biju Janata Dal seemed certain of their respective candidates winning the elections.

BJP MP Praveen Khandelwal expressed confidence of NDA securing a majority.

He said, "Based on numerical strength, the NDA will clearly secure a full majority. There is no doubt about this. Once again, the NDA will raise its flag with even greater strength in the Rajya Sabha."

Amid allegations of bribe being offered to Congress MLAs in Odisha, BJD leader Prasanna Acharya told reporters, " All our MLAs work according to the decision taken by the party. Today also they will vote accordingly. We fully trust our MLAs."

Notably, the BJD, on Sunday, issued a whip directing suspended MLAs Sanatan Mahakud and Arvind Mohapatra to vote for the party's authorised candidate. In separate letters, Chief Whip Pramila Mallik stated that despite their suspension for alleged anti-party activities, both legislators remain constitutionally bound to follow the party whip as they were elected on the BJD symbol.

Speaking about allegations of horse-trading against the BJP made by BJD supremo Naveen Patnaik earlier, Acharya said, "We always say that there should be some principle in politics. If big political parties of India, who speak about ethics and principles everyday, work against those then God save the democracy of this country."

Acharya expressed confidence that both BJD candidates will win the elections, "We are confident of winning the election as we work according to the rules, ethics and principles."

BJD MLA Sunil Kumar Mohanty added, "It is definitely a privilege for us that all the MLAs are casting their votes for our first Rajya Sabha candidate. We are anxious and looking forward to a good result for our party."

On the contrary, BJP MLA Tankadhar Tripathy said, "On the very day the Rajya Sabha notification was issued, I had said that the people of Odisha would be happy, while the Opposition members would be surprised with the result."

Further, Leader of Opposition in the Jharkhand Assembly, Babulal Marandi, said he was sure that BJP National President Nitin Nabin and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will emerge victorious in the polls.

"I congratulate both of them in advance," he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
All these allegations of horse-trading before every RS poll are so tiresome. Can't our politicians just follow the rules for once? Acharya ji is right, principles should matter more than power.
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Rohit P
BJD issuing a whip to suspended MLAs is a smart move legally, but it shows how fractured the party is internally. Not a good look for Odisha politics.
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Sarah B
Watching from outside, the confidence from both sides is interesting. In a healthy democracy, a strong opposition is as important as a strong ruling party. Hope the RS elections reflect that balance.
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Vikram M
"God save the democracy" is a bit dramatic, no? Every party does the same math and tactics. The BJP has the numbers, they will win. It's simple arithmetic, not a moral crisis.
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Michael C
The procedural details about whips and suspended MLAs are fascinating. It shows how party discipline is enforced in the Indian parliamentary system, for better or worse.

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