Battle of the Majhis: Nabarangpur braces for intense electoral contest

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Bhubaneswar, (Reporterspen), April 25: The competition heats up in Nabarangpur as the 2024 election campaign intensifies, with the spotlight on the fierce rivalry among the Majhis vying for the parliamentary constituency seat.

Pradeep Majhi, Balabhadra Majhi, and Bhujbal Majhi have been fielded by the BJD, BJP, and Congress respectively, igniting a spirited electoral battle. As political fervor surges in Nabarangpur, the legacy of these prominent figures fuels anticipation for the impending showdown.

All three major parties have strategically chosen seasoned candidates to contest the Nabarangpur parliamentary seat. Despite facing defeat in the previous election, Pradeep Majhi of Congress and Balabhadra Majhi of BJP remain formidable contenders, while the political landscape shifts with Pradeep Majhi’s transition to BJD. Congress entrusts its hopes to Bhujbal Majhi, a seasoned three-time MLA from Dabugaon.

As door-to-door campaigning gains momentum, each candidate exudes confidence in securing victory. Yet, it is the electorate seeking resolutions to their concerns who hold the key to the outcome. The Nabarangpur Lok Sabha Constituency, comprising seven assembly segments, has become accustomed to the Majhi vs. Majhi narrative, underscoring the electoral spectacle. The ultimate verdict, slated for June 4th, will determine the triumphant contender.

With a political lineage tracing back to the inception of this parliamentary constituency in 1952, the electoral landscape has witnessed varied allegiances over the years. From the Republican Council to Congress’s dominance, followed by BJP’s tenure, and later BJD’s resurgence, the Nabarangpur seat has seen diverse representation. The 2024 election outcome stands poised to shape the destiny of Nabarangpur’s political trajectory once again.

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