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Six-time BJD MP Bhartruhari Mahtab joins BJP, likely to be fielded from Cuttack

Bhartruhari Mahtab said he had been living with a kind of pain in the BJD that had become unbearable

Updated on: Mar 28, 2024 07:00 PM IST
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BHUBANESWAR: Six-time Biju Janata Dal (BJD) MP Bhartruhari Mahtab, former lawmaker and actor Sidhant Mohapatra and noted Santali writer Damayanti Beshra on Thursday joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJD) triggering speculation that the party may field him in the forthcoming Lok Sabha and Assembly elections.

Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan, BJP vice president Baijayant Panda and others welcome BJD leaders, Bhartruhari Mahtab, Sidhant Mohapatra and Dr Damayanti Beshra ahead of the Lok Sabha elections in New Delhi on Thursday (ANI)
Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan, BJP vice president Baijayant Panda and others welcome BJD leaders, Bhartruhari Mahtab, Sidhant Mohapatra and Dr Damayanti Beshra ahead of the Lok Sabha elections in New Delhi on Thursday (ANI)

“My decision to snap my umbilical cord with BJD may be harsh but it has given me immense relief. This is because I had been living with a kind of pain. When it became unbearable, I took the decision,” said 67-year-old Bhartruhari, who was the BJD’s floor leader in the Lok Sabha between 2014 and 2019, said at an event to join the BJP at the party headquarters.

Mahtab, 67, son of former Odisha chief minister Harekrushna Mahtab, has been winning the Cuttack Lok Sabha seat since 1998. He resigned from BJD on March 22, alleging that ‘asura shakti’(evil forces) have a firm grip over the party and government.

The lawmaker, who also edits Odia daily Prajatantra, has lately been critical of the functioning of the BJD and the Odisha government in multiple editorials.

“Going by the last 10 years of experience, I thought it wise to join the BJP. The enthusiasm of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the confidence of home minister Amit Shah and the inspiration of the party’s national president will help me to move ahead. I am going to start a new innings with a new team,” said Mahtab. He is likely to be fielded from Cuttack Lok Sabha constituency against Santrupta Mishra of BJD.

Also joining the BJP with him was Siddhant Mohapatra, who was elected from the Berhampur Lok Sabha seat on a BJD ticket in 2009 and 2014. The BJD did not give him the party ticket in 2019 when it fielded former union minister Chandra Sekhar Sahu.

“It was in 2009 when I went to Gujarat and Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the chief minister there. I noticed certain things there. He was thinking of the people and I was inspired by him. I want to see the transformation that the Prime Minister has been bringing about in the country in Odisha too. I will work for the betterment of the people of Odisha,” said Mohapatra, who is likely to get the ticket for one of the assembly constituencies of Ganjam district.

Damayanti Besra, a noted Santhali writer and educationist, who joined the BJP today, said she was inspired by the BJP’s slogan promising development for all.

“I will work for the welfare of all. The BJP has given me a chance to fulfil this purpose. A change is going to take place in Odisha and in fact, the winds of change are blowing in Odisha. I will reach out to women who have been deprived of development,” she said.

Over the last fortnight, several politicians including Odia actor Arindam Roy, brother-in-law of BJD organisational secretary Pranab Prakash Das, BJD MLA Arabinda Dhali, former MLA Mukunda Sodi and BJD’s Digapahandi block chairman Bipin Pradhan have joined the BJP.

 
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Debabrata Mohanty

Debabrata Mohanty is a senior assistant editor of Hindustan Times who works as state correspondent from Odisha covering the state's politics, governance, public policy, natural disasters, environment and its society for close to three decades. With his long years of reporting from the state capital of Bhubaneswar, Mohanty has been known as one of the most experienced and credible journalists covering Odisha for the national English dailies. His reporting combines on-ground detail with deep institutional knowledge detailing the state's changing politics, governance issues, administrative reforms and the functioning of its public institutions. He has regularly reported on issues ranging from legislative developments and public policy implementation. Politics is his core areas of expertise as he closely tracks Odisha's political landscape, including the rise and transformation of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the Biju Janata Dal (BJD), the two principal political parties in Odisha. His long association with the state's political establishment enables him to write on contemporary developments in a larger political context. Mohanty takes a deep interest in writing human interest stories, environmental issues and documenting the impact of cyclones, floods, heatwaves, and other climate-related events in one of the most disaster-prone states. His coverage extends to public health, governance reforms and stories on accountability of government institutions. Before joining Hindustan Times, Mohanty worked with The Indian Express, Mail Today, and The Telegraph, where he covered at least six general elections and as many assembly elections. In 2007, he was selected for the prestigious Chevening Young Indian Print Journalist Programme at the University of Lincoln, United Kingdom, where he received advanced training in print journalism. In 2009 he won the Press Institute of India-International Committee of Red Cross award on conflict reporting for his on-ground reportage of 2008 Kandhamal riots.

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