\'Pua\' vs \'Bohu\' on Bhubaneswar Lok Sabha seat

'Pua' vs 'Bohu' on Bhubaneswar Lok Sabha seat

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

Two former police officers are fighting each other in constituency. One of them is referred to as Odia "pua" (son) and the other as "bohu" (daughter-in-law).

Political observers say it's a straight fight between the two retired police officers. has left to CPI(M) which has fielded its stalwart Janardan Pati. There are 11 more candidates in the electoral fray.

heavyweight Shivaji Patnaik had won this seat in 1989 and 1991 elections.

Bihar-born is married to The 19 years she has spent in may work to her advantage.

She gained popularity among locals during her stint as of Municipal Corporation and secretary of the state's school and mass education department.

She is known as a who likes to be in the field and not in air-conditioned offices. Sarangi said she has covered 200 villages and 100 urban wards in Bhubaneswar constituency.

Patnaik is also undertaking intensive campaign. Other than his experience, he is banking on the popularity and clean image of Minister

"This parliamentary seat is held by BJD since 1998. This apart, all the seven assembly segments also have BJD MLAs. Therefore, it will not be difficult for me to get votes," he said adding three assembly segments will solidly back him because of Naveen Patnaik's popularity.

Of the seven assembly segments, Bhubaneswar-Central, Bhubaneswar-North and Ekamra Bhubaneswar come under BMC area while the remaining four Jaydev, Jatni, Khurda and Begunia are under Khurda district of which Sarangi had been the

This time, the BJD has replaced sitting who had been winning the seat since 1998 and fielded Patnaik.

The BJD candidate also heads the Biju Yuva Bahini, a group of volunteers dedicated to social service. Therefore, he hopes to get more support from youth and first-time voters.

Sarangi, on the other hand, says she quit her job and joined politics after being influenced by Still, she banks more on her work and public connect than the party's base.

In 2014 election, then BJP candidate got only 28 per cent of votes while BJD nominee won the seat by securing 49.25 per cent of votes.

In such a situation, it's likely to be a tough fight for Sarangi.

"People accept me with a positive mindset," she said, dismissing the challenge.

She said her emphasis is more on local issues than what is happening on the border.

During her roadside meetings, Sarangi says he never speaks against her political rival.

"I do not criticise anyone. I give importance to my work. I know my work will pay and not speaking against anyone would," she said

But she makes sure she makes an appeal to people to not boycott election.

Replying a question on her Bihari origin, she said as per Indian traditions, a bohu sets the house of her husband in order. "I am doing my duty as a bohu to my husband's state," the 1994-batch said.

She is fluent in and her supporters claim that Sarangi speaks better Odia than Minister

CPI (M)'s Janardan Pati is a known as a who enjoyed popularity among slum dwellers and in certain pockets of Begunia and Jatni assembly segments. Though he is being supported by the Congress, Pati faces stiff contest in every assembly segment.

Pati said he has been highlighting the "anti-poor" policies of the and its moves like demonetisation and GST.

The Bhubaneswar constituency will go to polls in the third phase on April 23.

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First Published: Mon, April 22 2019. 15:30 IST