2025: A Defining Year in Odisha Politics Under BJP Government

BJP consolidates power in Odisha with major events, policy initiatives, and Nuapada by-election win, while opposition parties restructure ahead of 2026

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The year 2025 proved to be a transformative period in Odisha’s political landscape, as the BJP-led government under Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi consolidated power and implemented several high-profile initiatives. With strategic policy moves, major events, and opposition restructuring, the state set the stage for upcoming political developments.

Pravasi Bharatiya Divas Elevates Odisha Globally – January 2025

Odisha hosted the 18th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (PBD) from January 8 to 10, celebrating the contributions of the Indian diaspora. The event highlighted Odisha’s global engagement and reinforced its commitment to the “Act East Policy” and the “Purvodaya” development initiative, enhancing the state’s international profile.

Utkarsh Odisha – Make in Odisha Conclave Boosts Investment

Later in January, the “Utkarsh Odisha – 2025, Make in Odisha Conclave”, inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, showcased Odisha’s industrial potential. The summit attracted investments worth ₹16.73 lakh crore, emphasizing the state’s growing role as an emerging industrial hub under the Purvodaya vision.

First Anniversary Celebrations – June 2025

In June, the BJP government marked its first year in office, with Prime Minister Modi attending the celebrations. The event featured Bikash Melas (Development Fairs) focusing on women’s empowerment and tribal welfare. Key promises, including paddy bonuses and the reopening of the Srimandir temple, were fulfilled.

Historic Presidential Address – November 2025

In a historic moment, President Droupadi Murmu became the first sitting Indian President to address the Odisha Legislative Assembly in November. Her speech highlighted the state’s progress and outlined a vision for prosperity by 2036, coinciding with the state’s centenary celebrations.

Legislative and Administrative Initiatives

Assembly Sessions: The Budget Session in February focused on welfare schemes like the Subhadra Scheme and Ayushman Bharat, while the September Monsoon Session saw heated debates on crime prevention and financial transparency.

National SC/ST Conference – August 2025: Odisha hosted the National SC/ST Welfare Committees Conference in Bhubaneswar for the first time outside New Delhi, reinforcing its commitment to social justice policies.

Urban Development: The government announced the creation of 21 new Notified Area Councils (NACs) and upgraded five urban areas to Municipalities, improving governance and infrastructure.

Opposition Restructuring

BJD Reorganization: Following its 2024 electoral defeat, the Biju Janata Dal (BJD), led by Naveen Patnaik, focused on grassroots strengthening and addressing defections to the BJP.

Congress Leadership Change: The Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee (OPCC) appointed Bhakta Charan Das as President to revitalize the party as a credible alternative to the BJP.

Nuapada By-Election – November 2025

The Nuapada By-election was a major test for the BJP government. BJP candidate Jay Dholakia won decisively with a margin of over 85,000 votes, further consolidating the party’s influence under Chief Minister Majhi.

Looking Ahead: Odisha Politics in 2026

With a year of strategic achievements, political milestones, and opposition restructuring, 2025 was pivotal for Odisha. As the state moves into 2026, both the ruling party and opposition are preparing for new challenges and opportunities in the evolving political landscape.

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