New Orissa legislators get two deputy chief ministers, one of whom is a first-time representative while the other is a six-time MLA.

New deputy CMs in Odisha, veteran and newcomer, will work together to lead the state.

June 12th 2024.

New Orissa legislators get two deputy chief ministers, one of whom is a first-time representative while the other is a six-time MLA.
In the city of Bhubaneswar, in the state of Odisha, a new political chapter is about to begin as two deputy chief ministers are set to take their oath of office tomorrow. These two leaders, KV Singh Deo and Pravati Parida, have very different backgrounds and political experiences, but they are both committed to working together for the betterment of their state.

Singh Deo, a six-time MLA and former minister, comes from the royal family of Patnagarh. He has been elected to the Odisha assembly six times from the Patnagarh constituency and previously served as Minister of Industry and Public Enterprise during the BJP-BJD coalition government. His wife, Sangeeta Kumari Devi, is also a four-time MP from Bolangir. Singh Deo's family has a long history in politics, with his grandfather having served as the chief minister of Odisha from 1966 to 1971.

On the other hand, Parida is a debutant legislator who was elected for the first time in 2024 from the Nimapara seat after three unsuccessful attempts. She has a law degree from Utkal University and has been practicing as an advocate at the Orissa High Court since 1995. In 2005, she also completed her post-graduation in Public Administration from the same university. Despite her lack of political experience, Parida is eager to serve her state and fulfill the promises made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the betterment of the people.

As they prepare to take on their new roles, Singh Deo and Parida both have a vision for Odisha's future. Singh Deo has stated that the new BJP government will work towards making Odisha the number one state in the country. Parida, on the other hand, is grateful to Prime Minister Modi for giving her the opportunity to serve the state and is determined to ensure that the promises made by the PM for the youth, women, and farmers are fulfilled at the ground level.

The BJP's victory in Odisha, with 78 out of 147 assembly seats, marks the end of the 24-year rule of the Naveen Patnaik-led BJD. The swearing-in ceremony of the new government will take place at Janata Maidan in Bhubaneswar tomorrow, marking the beginning of a new era in Odisha's political landscape.

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