Another senior BJD leader joins BJP

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

founding member and former joined the BJP on Tuesday, two days after he quit the ruling party.

Considered as an of district, Mohanty's move is seen as a setback for the ruling in the run up to the elections.

After resigning from the BJD, Mohanty had alleged that the ruling party had deviated from the legendary leader Biju Patnaik's ideals, and that the regional outfit was now being run by a group having vested interests.

"Though I was of the BJD, the party leadership has sidelined and ignored me and several other founding members. I felt that the party does not require my services any more. I was hurt and decided to quit," he said.

A five-time MLA, Mohanty had to resign from the ministry and was suspended from the BJD in March 2013 after he was arrested in a dowry torture case slapped by his

He was denied a party ticket in the 2014 assembly polls though he had represented Basta assembly seat for five consecutive terms since 1990.

However, he was reinstated in the party as the 2018 and made the observer of party affairs of Dhenkanal district.

Mohanty's resignation from the BJD and entry into BJP came after eight-time and former quit the party and joined the saffron outfit on Saturday.

Kendrapara had resigned from BJD last year, while Nabarangpur and Kandhamal MP had also resigned from the BJD later.

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First Published: Tue, April 02 2019. 21:35 IST