Naveen Patnaik set to win fifth term in Odisha

IANS  |  Bhubaneswar 

The Naveen Patnaik-led Biju (BJD) is set to retain power for an unprecedented fifth consecutive term in as the regional party on Thursday completely decimated the opposition in the state Assembly.

The BJD was comfortably leading in more than 115 seats out of a total 146 in the state Assembly.

Patnaik also bucked the national trend where the appeared sweeping most parts of the country.

Patnaik will be the third in the country to be in power for fifth consecutive term after former West Bengal and

Presently, Chamling is the longest serving Chief Minister in the country.

The came to power in March 2000 elections with an alliance with the Since then he has been winning elections after elections and bettering his tally in every polls.

The BJD has improved its performance over the last three state elections - 61 seats in 2004, 103 seats in 2009, and 117 seats in 2014.

Meanwhile, Modi on Thursday congratulated Patnaik for winning the state Assembly elections a record consecutive fifth time.

"Congratulations to Naveen Babu for yet another victory in Wishing him the very best for the next term," Modi tweeted.

Out of the 146 Assembly seats, the BJD was leading in 115 seats, 21, eight and others two seats.

In the Lok Sabha seats, the BJD was leading in 14 and seven seats.

Simultaneous elections were held for 21 Lok Sabha and 146 Assembly seats in four phases in the state.

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First Published: Thu, May 23 2019. 17:18 IST