With just a year and a half left before the 2024 Assembly election, Jajpur is witnessing rising political tensions. Once a BJD stronghold that surprised the BJP with a last-minute victory, the constituency is now the center of internal party struggles that could reshape the future of the BJD in the region.
Sujata Emerges as a Rising Force
The focus of this political drama is Sujata, the MLA who won the 2024 election and is steadily consolidating her base. Determined to step out of Bobby Das’s shadow, Sujata is reportedly carving a new path for herself, aiming for continued success in Jajpur.
“Bobby is a state-level leader now,” Sujata remarked recently, hinting at the veteran leader’s sidelined status.
Her proactive engagement—from grassroots meetings to organisational drives—reflects a fearless, outspoken leader unwilling to seek approval before taking action.
Bobby Das Faces Marginalisation
Once a key figure in Jajpur’s development under the BJD, Bobby Das has seen her influence wane following shifts in the government. While party loyalists continue to praise her past contributions, Bobby appears less accepted by the current BJD ranks.
The intrigue deepened at a recent Korei gathering (Bandhu Milana), where Bobby made a cryptic statement:
“Korei is my Yashoda, Jajpur my Devaki.”
This metaphor has sparked speculation: Is Bobby planning to shift her focus to Korei, either by choice or due to internal party strategy?
The Jajpur Chessboard: What Lies Ahead
Currently, Sujata is strengthening her foothold in Jajpur. If Bobby Das does indeed shift to Korei, it raises questions about the fate of the Jajpur seat.
“The Supremo will decide the candidate,” Sujata insists.
Observers suggest that this sibling-like rivalry could either fracture BJD’s hold on the region or forge a stronger contender for the next election. In the political chessboard of Jajpur, every move counts.