Sankha Bhawan Malika Now Manas Mangaraj
Sulata Deo Named Deputy Leader as BJD Strengthens Parliamentary Leadership
Manas Mangaraj Appointed BJD Parliamentary Party Leader
In a key organizational move, Biju Janata Dal (BJD) president Naveen Patnaik has appointed Rajya Sabha MP Manas Mangaraj as the leader of the party’s parliamentary group. Alongside him, Sulata Deo has been named deputy leader and chief whip.
Leaders Express Gratitude to Party President
Both Mangaraj and Deo expressed their heartfelt gratitude to Naveen Patnaik for reposing faith in them and entrusting them with the responsibility. They assured that they would carry out their duties with sincerity and dedication in the interest of the party and the state.
Warm Reception at Sankha Bhawan
The newly appointed leaders were felicitated at Sankha Bhawan during a press conference. Senior party leaders including Devi Prasad Mishra and Pradeep Amat congratulated both Mangaraj and Deo on their new roles.
Focus on Raising State Issues in Parliament
Addressing the media, Manas Mangaraj stated that BJD MPs have consistently raised issues concerning Odisha in Parliament with discipline and commitment. He emphasized that the party will continue to strongly voice matters related to the state’s interests in the coming days.
Commitment to Responsibility
Sulata Deo reiterated her commitment to fulfilling the responsibility entrusted to her. She said that as a dedicated party worker, she has always carried out every role assigned by the leadership with sincerity and will continue to do so.
Party Leaders Extend Congratulations
Several party leaders, including media coordinator Lenin Mohanty and student wing president Ipsita Sahu, extended their congratulations and best wishes to the newly appointed parliamentary leaders.
Strengthening BJD’s Voice in Parliament
The appointments are seen as a strategic step to further strengthen BJD’s presence and voice in Parliament, ensuring that Odisha’s concerns continue to be effectively represented at the national level.

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