After Youth and Student Wing Appointments, All Eyes on BMJD President Race
Speculation Mounts Over Next BMJD President
Spotlight on Women’s Wing After Youth and Student Appointments
Political circles in Odisha are abuzz with speculation over who will be named the next president of the Biju Mahila Janata Dal (BMJD), the powerful women’s wing of the Biju Janata Dal (BJD). The buzz follows the recent announcement of new presidents for the BJD’s youth and student wings.
On Tuesday, party supremo Naveen Patnaik appointed Ipsita Sahu as president of the Biju Chhatra Janata Dal (BCJD) and Chinmaya Sahu as the new leader of the Biju Yuva Janata Dal (BYJD). Political observers believe these strategic organisational appointments are part of a broader effort to strengthen the party before upcoming electoral battles.
BMJD Leadership Race Heats Up
With the focus now shifting to the women’s wing, several prominent women leaders have emerged as top contenders for the BMJD presidency.
Tukuni Sahu
A two-time MLA from Titilagarh and former minister, Tukuni Sahu has long been a strong face of the party. Her recent induction into the BJD’s newly constituted Political Affairs Committee has bolstered her standing. With wide organisational experience and proximity to the leadership, she is considered a frontrunner.
Snehangini Chhuria
Former BMJD president and ex-MLA of Attabira, Snehangini Chhuria remains a formidable candidate despite her defeat in the recent general elections. Her past experience in mobilising women cadres and reputation as a seasoned organiser could pave the way for a comeback.
Lekhasree Samantsinghar
Once a BJP leader and now a high-profile BJD voice, Lekhasree Samantsinghar contested the 2024 Lok Sabha elections from Balasore but lost to BJP’s Pratap Sarangi. Known for her sharp oratory and strong media presence, she is widely seen as the “dark horse” in the race.
Sharmistha Sethy
Former Jajpur MP Sharmistha Sethy also figures prominently in the race despite her 2024 electoral loss. Her narrow defeat and continued engagement with party activities have kept her relevant, making her a serious contender for the BMJD leadership.
Decision Expected Soon
As speculation grows, the appointment of the new BMJD president is being closely watched. Analysts believe the decision will not only shape the women’s wing but also reflect Naveen Patnaik’s larger strategy to stabilise the BJD’s internal organisation ahead of future polls.
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