Massive victory for BJD in Odisha bypoll

IANS  |  Bhubaneswar 

candidate registered a thumping victory in the assembly bypoll in by defeating BJP's by a margin of 41,933 votes on Wednesday.

While Sahu secured 102,871 votes, Bharatiya Janata Party's Panigrahi got 60,938 votes. candidate was a distant third with 10,274, said Returning

The won a staggering 56 per cent of the polled votes, while the BJP won 33.53 per cent and the a mere 5.65 per cent, said Majhi.

The result assumes significance, particularly for the BJD, BJP and the as it is seen as a precursor to the 2019

The results proved that the popularity of remains intact despite an aggressive campaign by the BJP, which failed to capitalise on its advantages from the panchayat polls.

The BJP had swept the Zilla Parishad polls in district in 2017.

On the other hand, the party, which won the assembly seat the last three times, was completely decimated in the by-election.

Celebrations erupted at the party headquarters here. Party workers were seen dancing and bursting firecrackers following the victory of their candidate.

president and Patnaik said a victory by more than 40,000 votes will have an impact on future elections.

"I am humbled by love and trust of the people of for giving a massive victory. lives in the hearts of the people of Our people are peace loving and have rejected the of hatred and violence," said Patnaik.

"I thank each and every worker who has worked hard for this. We will continue our efforts to build a prosperous and empowered Jai Jagannath," he tweeted.

conceded defeat.

"We need to do our introspection over the defeat in the bypoll and move forward," said

The by-election was held on February 24 in which around 82 per cent of the voters had exercised their franchise. It was necessitated following the death of MLA Subal Sahu in August 2017.

Sahu's widow contested the by-election as the ruling candidate and won.

Panigrahi had won the seat in 2000.

Though as many as 13 candidates were in the fray for the assembly seat, the high voltage fight was primarily seen as a triangular contest between the ruling BJD, BJP and

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First Published: Wed, February 28 2018. 16:14 IST
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