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Odisha CM Patnaik to Contest from Hinjili, Bijepur Assembly Seats

Patnaik announced the first list of BJD candidates for 9 of the 21 Lok Sabha and 54 of the 147 assembly seats.

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Chief Minister and BJD president Naveen Patnaik will contest the Odisha assembly polls from two seats, Bijepur and his home turf Hinjili.

Patnaik on Monday, 18 March, announced the first list of BJD candidates for nine of the 21 Lok Sabha and 54 of the 147 assembly seats in the state.

The chief minister said he will contest the state polls from Hinjili in Ganjam district and Bijepur in west Odisha's Bargarh district.

Simultaneous polling will be held in Odisha for the 21 Lok Sabha seats and the 147 assembly constituencies in four phases on 11, 18, 23 and 29 April.

Elections in Hinjili and Bijepur will be held in the second phase of polling on 18 April.

(Photo Courtesy: Twitter / @Naveen_Odisha)
(Photo Courtesy: Twitter / @Naveen_Odisha)
(Photo Courtesy: Twitter / @Naveen_Odisha)

The Biju Janata Dal (BJD) chief's announcement came a day after he had hinted at contesting the upcoming assembly election also from a constituency in west Odisha.

"Leaders as well as farmers, women and students from western Odisha have requested that I stand from an assembly constituency in western Odisha .. I am considering the proposal very seriously," Patnaik had said on Sunday.

Patnaik's move assumes significance in the backdrop of the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) impressive performance in western Odisha in the 2017 panchayat elections.

Congress president Rahul Gandhi's back-to-back visits to the region in a bid to bolster his party's poll prospects has further mounted pressure on the ruling BJD.

Patnaik represents the Hinjili assembly seat in south Odisha and has been winning successive assembly elections since 2000.

While four Lok Sabha and 28 assembly segments are going to polls on 11 April, voting will be held for five parliamentary and 35 assembly seats in the second phase on 18 April.

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