Together with the aadhair of Patnaik among women voters, BJD's eye is on another big win

Bhubaneswar, December 24 (IANS). Along with large social welfare schemes and a strong loyal female voter base, the ruling Biju Janata Dal (BJD) expects to win easily in the election as well as the elections in the meeting. The regional party scored a beautiful victory last year, proving its superiority during the three -fare Panchayati Raj election. The party won 766 Zilla Parishad seats out of 852 with a 52.73 percent voice share. It also acquired 95 seats out of 108 municipalities and notified area councils in the urban local body election in 2022. Senior BJD leader and former minister Sameer Ranjan Das said: ‘The BJD is busy with the people throughout the year. The party led by the chief minister Naveen Patnaik dedicated to compliance with the elections sitting in the Manifie. Any time, and we are confident to win this time. A target is to increase to 130 in 2024. The party also introduced several mass-oriented schemes such as Ama Odisha Nabin Odisha, Laccmi and Nua-O etc. The Ama Odisha Nabin Odisha scheme aims to protect the rural digital infrastructure and protect the cultural heritage and temples in Rural Odisha. Similarly, the party is expected to further strengthen its rural fortress by providing cheap transport facilities. The government can also announce many other major projects such as irrigation projects before the general election of 2024. In addition, the party is expected to benefit greatly from the success of its most important programs such as Biju Health Welfare Scheme, Shrimandir Parikrama project, renewal of large temples and heritage sites across the state. Meanwhile, the state’s urban local bodies and Panchayat election last year proved that the traditional women’s voter is also intact with the ruling party. Political analyst and veteran journalist Rabi Das said: “One of the biggest causes of BJD’s extraordinary election success is the strong support among women voters by groups for self -help groups under the Department of Mission.” Meanwhile, political analysts also show several disadvantages, which can cause problems for the ruling BJD in the general election. The opposition Bharatiya Janata Party and the Congress will leave no stone unturned to surround the ruling party by issues such as non-ODIA leadership, tribal land rights, etc. Not to arouse. There are speculations that former IAS officer V. Kartikeyan can replace Pandian CM Patnaik. Rabi Das said: “Either before or after the election in the party, one can see internal conflict to hand over the order to a non-studiavi. face.