Bhubaneswar: The much-anticipated expansion of Narendra Modi 2.0 has provided grist to the political mills here with the meteoric rise of Ashwini Vaishnaw, surprise selection of Bishweswar Tudu, dropping of Pratap Sarangi and change in portfolio of Dharmendra Pradhan bringing in new power equations for Odisha. Here are some of the key takeaways for the eastern state:
Pratap Sarangi Experiment Fails
BJP-BJD Bonhomie Benefits Vaishnaw
Tudu, A Product Of Political Calculus
Dharmendra’s Gains & Loses
” height=”304″ />To gain something you have to lose something! That is apparently the moral of Dharmendra Pradhan’s story post the reshuffle. First the gain: If anyone had any doubt as to who is the BJP’s face for Odisha, the expansion has made it amply clear that it is none other than Dharmendra. Though technically he represents Madhya Pradesh in RS, the native of Angul has been calling the shots in the party’s Odisha unit ever since he became a central minister in 2014. The fact that his potential threats in state BJP were either left with wings clipped or shown the no-entry card has made the party’s choice for 2024 pretty evident. While this clearly is Advantage Dharmendra, he being shifted out of the Petroleum & Natural Gas and Steel ministries and given the Education portfolio could be interpreted either way. His former ministries, for obvious reasons, made him more equal than others in the cabinet and gave him the much-required wherewithal to flex his political muscle. This surely is a loss for him. Nonetheless, Education might serve him a big opportunity to handle a social sector ministry and undergo an image makeover. Instead of continuing to earn the ignominy of being Oil Minister at a time when fuel prices are skyrocketing, Education could indeed be a better bet for him to up his stock on the popularity charts ahead of 2024. Education, in addition to skill development & entrepreneurship, possibly could be a well-calibrated move by Dharmendra and the BJP top bosses, considering Naveen & Co’s 5T initiatives to ‘transform’ school education. It should certainly ring the alarm bells for the BJD dispensation as the state’s education sector gets set to generate a lot of heat, if not light!
Baijayant’s Waiting Game Continues
Batchmate Blues For Aparajita
In 2019, when Aparajita Sarangi won the Bhubaneswar MP seat, despite the seven assembly segments going to BJD, she was seen as someone who could play a role in the Union ministry. Having quit the IAS and proved her mettle in politics, Aparajita was viewed as the BJP’s answer to Naveen’s brand of bureaucracy-dependent politics. However, the meteoric growth of Vaishnaw, who was Aparajita’s 1994 IAS batch Odisha cadre mate, has arguably worked to her disadvantage. Aparajita’s intra-party rivals could perhaps have played the one-too-many-IAS-from-Odisha card to queer her pitch! Not someone to have missed the point, she has tweeted best wishes to her batchmate and friend.
No Consolation For Western Odisha
Of the eight MPs the BJP got from Odisha, five – Bargarh, Balangir, Sambalpur, Kalahandi and Sundargarh – were from the western districts. Understandably, people of the region, who for long have a grouse for being allegedly denied their entitlements, aren’t happy with Modi for ignoring their claim. In 2014, Jual Oram’s presence in the Union ministry did the balancing act, but in Modi 2.0 the area has gone unrepresented notwithstanding the aspirations of Sangeeta Singhdeo, Suresh Pujari and Basanta Panda. Undoubtedly, this has given ammo to BJD to cry neglect and puncture BJP’s western Odisha ambitions.
