June 4th 2024.
The latest reports from election officials in Odisha have shown that the BJP is currently in the lead for 19 out of the 21 Lok Sabha seats. While the BJD candidate is leading in one seat and the Congress nominee is leading in another constituency, the majority of seats seem to be going to the BJP. This news has caused quite a stir among political circles, with many speculating on the reasons behind the BJP's success in the state.
One of the most prominent names in the BJP, Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, is currently leading in the Sambalpur Lok Sabha seat by a significant margin of 85,917 votes over his BJD rival Pranab Prakash Das. This victory is being seen as a major win for the BJP in the state, and Pradhan's supporters are celebrating his lead with great enthusiasm.
Another BJP candidate, Sambit Patra, who is also a national spokesperson for the party, is also in the lead in the Puri Lok Sabha seat. Patra's lead of 68,757 votes over his BJD competitor Arup Patnaik has solidified the BJP's hold in the state even further. In fact, the party's candidates are leading in multiple seats such as Berhampur, Aska, Cuttack, Dhenkanal, and Balasore, to name a few.
In the Bhubaneswar Lok Sabha constituency, BJP candidate Aparajita Sarangi is currently leading over her closest competitor, Manmath Routray of the BJD, by 21,648 votes. This is yet another win for the BJP, adding to their growing dominance in the state. Similarly, BJP national vice-president Baijayant Panda is also leading in the Kendrapara constituency by 12,990 votes over his BJD rival Ansuman Mohanty.
Meanwhile, the Congress party is also celebrating a victory as their candidate Saptagiri Ulaka is leading in the Koraput seat by a margin of 51,119 votes over BJD's Kausalya Hikaka. This news has given a glimmer of hope to the Congress party, amidst the BJP's overwhelming success in the state.
As the results continue to pour in, it is becoming increasingly clear that the BJP is set to emerge as the dominant party in Odisha. With their candidates leading in a majority of the Lok Sabha seats, it seems that the people of the state have put their faith in the BJP and its leaders. Only time will tell what this means for the future of politics in Odisha.
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