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Lok Sabha elections 2024: Naveen Patnaik sends messenger to Delhi for tie-up talks with BJP, seat sharing due

The BJD leaders held a meeting after which they said that the party's decision would be in the 'larger interest of the state'. Several of them said that they were unsure if they could contest the next elections from their existing seats.

Edited By: Ashesh Mallick @asheshmallick07 Bhubaneswar Published : Mar 08, 2024 6:54 IST, Updated : Mar 08, 2024 6:54 IST
PM Narendra Modi, Naveen Patnaik, Lok Sabha elections, BJD BJP alliance, Odisha
Image Source : PTI PM Narendra Modi and Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik

Lok Sabha elections 2024: Amid the speculations of a possible alliance between the ruling BJD and Opposition BJP in Odisha for the Lok Sabha and state Assembly elections, both parties held separate meetings on the possibility of a tie-up, however, none of them are forthcoming about whether they would contest the upcoming polls together after over a decade. Odisha Chief Minister and BJD chief Naveen Patnaik on Thursday evening sent his close aide VK Pandian and the party’s organizational secretary Pranap Prakash Das to New Delhi for a discussion with the top brass of the saffron party. However, the details of the discussion are yet not known.

On Thursday, the BJD leaders held a meeting after which they said that the party’s decision would be in the ‘larger interest of the state’, but several legislators were unsure whether they could contest the next elections.

“Nobody has any idea whether he or she would be able to contest. Any seat may fall in the share of either party,” said a BJD leader who attended the meeting at Naveen Niwas, the residence of Naveen Patnaik.

Even very senior leaders of the BJD were unsure if they would contest from their existing seats, he said while also adding  that the party’s electoral alliance was broken exactly 15 years ago on March 8, 2009, after the BJP demanded for more seats.

Though two parties have agreed on principle to stitch an alliance, the seat sharing formula between them is yet to be formulated.

According to the BJD insiders, the ruling party which has 114 MLAs in the 147-member Odisha Assembly would like to retain its seats in the alliance whereas the BJP has been pressing on 55 seats.

While BJD wants at least 112 assembly seats leaving the remaining 35 for the BJP, it has not been accepted by the leaders of the saffron party.

BJD’s confidence of victory

Ahead of the alliance idea came to the fore, the BJD leader Sasmit Patra had claimed that the regional party would win in 120 seats.

The BJP which has 8 MPs in the Lok Sabha from Odisha, in turn, has been demanding 14 of the 21 Lok Sabha seats in the state. But the BJD is ready to concede only 10, sources said.

“Whatever decision our central and state leadership take, we will abide by that,” Lekhasree Samantsinghar, Odisha BJP’s vice-president, said adding that the entire BJP state leadership including its president Manmohan Samal has been camping in Delhi.

BJP sources said that the state leaders held a marathon discussion at the residence of Vijay Pal Singh Tomar, the BJP election in-charge for Odisha.

The state BJP leaders were told to stay for one or two more days in the national capital till seat sharing is finalised.

BJD-BJP alliance in the past

The BJD and the BJP were in alliance for around 11 years between 1998 and 2009 and fought three Lok Sabha and two Assembly elections together.

When Janata Dal was split in 1998, Patnaik formed his own party and joined the Vajpayee-led BJP government, as the steel and mines minister.

The two parties fought Assembly polls together for the first time in 2000 and again in 2004.

Earlier, the seat sharing ratio between BJD and BJP was 4:3. While BJD contested 84 Assembly and 12 Lok Sabha seats, the BJP fought in 63 Assembly and 9 Lok Sabha seats.

The alliance won 17 of 21 seats in the 1998 general elections with a 48.7 per cent vote share. The alliance again bettered their tally to 19 seats in 1999, which slightly came down to 18 in 2004.

(With PTI inputs)

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