BJD releases latest list of candidates for Odisha Assembly elections, with Romancha Biswal replacing Arundhati Devi in Deogarh.

Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik announced candidates for all 147 Assembly seats, with the latest list replacing one candidate in Deogarh.

May 2nd 2024.

BJD releases latest list of candidates for Odisha Assembly elections, with Romancha Biswal replacing Arundhati Devi in Deogarh.
In a press release on Thursday, Biju Janata Dal leader and Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik revealed the names of three candidates who will be running in the upcoming Assembly elections. This announcement marks the completion of the party's candidate list for all 147 Assembly seats in the state.

As part of the ninth and final list of candidates, the BJD has made a change in the Deogarh Assembly constituency. Arundhati Kumari Devi has been replaced by Romancha Ranjan Biswal as the party's candidate. This change was made in light of the party's commitment to selecting the best candidates for each constituency.

With this announcement, the BJD has now finalized candidates for all 21 Lok Sabha seats in Odisha. The party has been working diligently to select the most qualified and dedicated individuals to represent their vision and values in the upcoming elections.

For the remaining three Assembly seats, the BJD has chosen three strong and capable candidates to run on their behalf. Sandhaya Rani Das will be the candidate for Korei, Sabitri Pradhan for Khandapara, and Sukant Nayak for Nilgiri. The party is confident in their abilities to serve their respective constituencies with integrity and diligence.

The BJD's decision to announce all candidates for the Assembly and Lok Sabha seats in one go demonstrates their commitment to transparency and efficiency. Patnaik and the entire party are looking forward to a successful election season and are confident in their candidates' abilities to bring positive change to Odisha.

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