Anup Sai Appointed BJD Campaign Committee Chief

Bhubaneswar: To strengthen the party and conduct rigorous campaigning, Biju Janata Dal (BJD) president and Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik appointed new members to the party’s campaign committee on Monday.

Former Brajarajnagar MLA Anup Sai and outgoing MLA Rita Sahu have been appointed as BJD’s campaign committee chairperson and co-president respectively for Bijepur assembly constituency, the second seat from where the BJD president is contesting the upcoming polls.

Reeta Satpathy has been appointed as a member for Bijepur constituency and Pravat Aditya Mishra as coordinator, informed party’s secretary Bijaya Nayak in a press release.

Anam Naik has been appointed as co-observer for Loisinga assembly constituency and Balabhadra Majhi as co-observer for Bisam-Cuttack and Talasara assembly constituency.

Likewise, Kali Prasad Mishra has been appointed as Biju Krushak Janata Dal vice president and Sidhharth Panda as co-observer for Chhatrapur constituency.

Rabi Samal,Balaram Singh Jadab and Anup Patra have been appointed as BJD general secretaries.

The other appointees are as follows:

Bishma Saraf as state secretary

Hanshraj Jain as state secretary

Udhhab Behera as state secretary

Rishi Kumar Patel as Biju Krushak Janata Dal vice-president

Prabir Kumar Mohanty as BJD spokesperson

Ashis Kumar Sahu as BJD state secretary

Jogendra Swain as Bijepur Assembly constituency co-observer

Prafulla Pangi as Koraput district working president

Prabodh Rath as Kalahandi district working president

Harekrushna Sadhangi as co-observer for Narla and Bhawnipatna

Sudipta Ray as Kantabanji constituency’s co-observer

Keshaba Bedbag as Khariar and Nuapada constituencies’ co-observer

Ramachandra Panda as spokesperson

Ashok Kumar Das as Nuapada co-observer

Jagannath Swain as Bhadrak district BJD president

Debashis Kuber as Biju Yuva Janata Dal’s state secretary

Sujit Bal as Kendrapara district secretary

 

 

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