
Sambalpur Lok Sabha seat | Biju Janata Dal's Pranab Das to fight against BJP's Dharmendra Pradhan
The Hindu
The Sambalpur Lok Sabha seat in Western Odisha will witness a high-profile contest between Biju Janata Dal’s Pranab Prakash Das and BJP’s Dharmendra Pradhan.
The Sambalpur Lok Sabha seat in Western Odisha will witness a high-profile contest as ruling Biju Janata Dal has put up party general secretary (Organisation) Pranab Prakash Das, who is number two in the party after Naveen Patnaik, against Union Education Minister and BJP's Odisha face Dharmendra Pradhan.
Fifty-two-year-old Das is a three-time MLA from Jajpur seat in the coastal area of the State, while Mr. Pradhan, who was a Rajya Sabha MP has returned to the electoral fray after a gap of 15 years after he was nominated from the Sambalpur Lok Sabha seat.
Mr. Das who is popularly called Bobby started his election campaign by paying obeisance to Maa Samaleswari, the presiding deity of the western Region of the State on March 29. "I have sought blessings of Maa Samaleswari for the well-being of Odisha and also Sambalpur," Mr. Das said after offering puja at the temple.
Asked whether he faced an outsider tag in Sambalpur, Mr. Das said: "My late father Ashok Das and his sister had 60-year relationship with Sambalpur. My family has a strong link and my father stayed in this town for years. Today, I feel like standing in my one home." Earlier, Sambalpur BJP MLA and Leader of Opposition Jaynarayan Mishra alleged that Mr. Das who hails from Jajpur district in the coastal region of the State is not the son of the soil while BJP candidate Dharmendra Pradhan is a local man.
Replying to reporters on how he sees Mr. Pradhan as a rival, Mr. Das said: "I have been sent to Sambalpur by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik who means development of the area. I have relations with the people of Sambalpur and not with the candidate of the rival party. I am here to serve the people and take developmental works to the next level." Mr. Das is the son of late Ashok Das, a popular Janata Dal leader of the 1990s. Though Ashok Das remained an MLA for many years, he had all along worked for the party and never accepted any Ministerial berth when Biju Patnaik government was formed in 1990.
Like his father, Bobby also remained out of the Naveen Patnaik’s Council of Ministry though he served as a Minister for a small time. He has a great organisational skill and therefore became close to Mr. Patnaik and his close aide V. K. Pandian.
The Sambalpur Lok Sabha seat is significant this time as Mr. Das, who is considered as the number two in the BJD after Naveen Patnaik has been pitted against Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, the BJP's face in Odisha. Both the contestants are equally important for their parties and therefore a high-profile election is on the card, said political analyst Sandeep Mishra. The Sambalpur seat will go to polls in the sixth phase on May 25.

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